“Activision Blizzard Reportedly Already Using AI to Create Games and Sell Microtransactions”

Activision Blizzard is reportedly using generative AI to create some of its biggest games. The company quietly sold AI-generated microtransactions in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, despite promises to only use the technology for concept art and other materials that wouldn’t make it into the final game. Several major video game companies have already … Read more

Major Russian banks hit with DDoS attacks as Ukraine claims responsibility

Several major Russian banks experienced distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks that temporarily disrupted their mobile apps and websites. VTB, a state-owned bank, reported that its clients encountered issues using online services due to the attack “planned from abroad.” The Russian Agricultural Bank said it was hit by a DDoS attack on Tuesday, but consequences were minimal … Read more

“Google Enhances Chrome Download Warnings with Two-Tier System”

Google is adding new security warnings when downloading suspicious or malicious files through its Chrome web browser. The company is introducing a two-tier warning system based on Google Safe Browsing verdicts: Suspicious files and Dangerous files, each with its own iconography, color, and text to help users make informed choices. For users who have enabled … Read more

PFAS in Pesticides: A Hidden Source of Contamination?

Here is the rewritten text: Get inspired by a weekly roundup on living well, made simple. Sign up for CNN’s Life, But Better newsletter for information and tools designed to improve your well-being. Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called “forever chemicals” because they linger in the human body and environment, are a growing health … Read more

A One-Sided Friendship: 5 Red Flags to Watch Out For

Anyone who knows me can tell you: I’m usually the one to take charge. But if you find yourself always making plans, sending texts, and doing emotional heavy lifting for your friends without getting much back, it can start to feel unfair and even lonely. As a therapist says, maintaining a friendship requires effort from … Read more

Shad fish and Columbia

What a fascinating article! It seems that shad, a fish species often seen as an invasive nuisance in the Columbia River, may actually be providing a valuable food source for native fish and even offering opportunities for commercial fishing. The article highlights the complexity of the situation, with some experts arguing that shad may not … Read more

Humble Leadership Boosts Employees’ Sense of Respect and Prominence

A new study in the Journal of Organizational Behavior reveals that humble leadership in the workplace boosts employees’ sense of respect and prominence, leading to increased leadership potential. This approach includes acknowledging personal limitations, appreciating employees’ strengths, and demonstrating teachability. Humble leaders openly acknowledge their limitations, value others’ contributions, and remain open to learning. This … Read more

“Study links sequence variants to DNA methylation and diseases”

A study published in Nature Genetics finds that sequence variations are linked to DNA methylation and various human diseases. The research, conducted at deCODE Genetics, uses a new technology called nanopore sequencing to analyze DNA sequences in real-time. Nanopore sequencing allows for the direct measurement of DNA methylation and can read longer DNA sequences than … Read more

“Hamster Kombat Players Targeted in Malware Attacks”

Threat actors are targeting Hamster Kombat players with fake Android and Windows software that installs spyware and steals information. The game, launched in March 2024, has gained massive popularity with over 250 million players and 53 million users on its Telegram channel. The game requires players to join its Telegram channel, scan a QR code, … Read more