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Yuki Tamura

Yuki Tamura

Yuki Tamura is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Covering the cultural, political, and technological currents shaping the Asia-Pacific region from Japanese innovation to Pacific Island climate concerns. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Articles by Yuki Tamura

Sega's Lost Saturn Accelerator Finally Confirmed After 30 Years
Gaming

Sega's Lost Saturn Accelerator Finally Confirmed After 30 Years

A legendary rumour haunting gaming history has finally been confirmed. Sega did develop a graphics accelerator for the Saturn in 1996, codenamed Project TRIP, complete with working prototypes and plans for ambitious titles.

Water's Long Wait: Inside Queensland's Extended Flood Crisis
Climate

Water's Long Wait: Inside Queensland's Extended Flood Crisis

Motorists rescued from floodwaters in Far North Queensland as residents hundreds of kilometres inland prepare for unprecedented river rises, with some areas waiting a week or more for major flooding to peak.

Why 'Sinners' Represents a Seismic Shift in Oscar Politics
Opinion Culture

Why 'Sinners' Represents a Seismic Shift in Oscar Politics

With a record 16 Oscar nominations, Ryan Coogler's vampire horror 'Sinners' should dominate the Best Picture race. Yet it remains locked in a tighter-than-expected battle with 'One Battle After Another'.

The Invisible Code Attack That Broke the Developer's Golden Rule
Technology

The Invisible Code Attack That Broke the Developer's Golden Rule

A sophisticated malware campaign using imperceptible Unicode characters has compromised at least 151 GitHub repositories and invaded VS Code extensions, stealing developer credentials and cryptocurrency. The attack exposes a fundamental weakness in how we review code.

Windows 11 Opens the Door to 1000 Hz Gaming Monitors
Technology

Windows 11 Opens the Door to 1000 Hz Gaming Monitors

Windows 11's latest Insider builds now support monitors reporting refresh rates above 1000 Hz. The move signals Microsoft's commitment to preparing the software layer before ultra-high refresh displays become mainstream.