Resident Evil Requiem gets story expansion after record sales
Resident Evil Requiem's director has confirmed a major story expansion is in development following the game's record-breaking 5 million sales.
Resident Evil Requiem's director has confirmed a major story expansion is in development following the game's record-breaking 5 million sales.
Microsoft Authenticator will automatically wipe work credentials from jailbroken and rooted phones in a phased rollout through mid-2026, raising questions about device autonomy and security trade-offs.
AI-powered tools have democratised code contribution, but maintainers are paying an unexpected price: hours of wasted effort validating AI-generated noise.
As authoritarianism spreads globally, cybersecurity experts argue that powerful tools must become accessible to ordinary communities. The barrier isn't technical skill alone—it's convenience and affordability.
A single locomotive weighing 400 tonnes can pull trains ten times heavier. The secret lies in physics, not power, and in how engineers manage the friction between steel and steel.
Escalating tensions between Israel and Iran have sent jet fuel costs surging, prompting Australia's biggest airline to raise international fares and prompting Air New Zealand to suspend financial guidance.
Katherine, NT is recovering from its worst flooding since 1998, with waters receding but crocodiles now wandering through town. Authorities warn residents to avoid all floodwaters.
Independent fuel retailers across regional NSW and Queensland have completely run out of petrol and diesel, forcing some to consider shutting down entirely as the crisis threatens agricultural operations.
Japan Display Inc. and the US government are exploring a $13 billion display manufacturing plant as China extends its commanding lead in global production capacity.
Researchers at Victoria's Seal Rocks are using thermal-imaging drone technology to spot injured fur seals caught in fishing debris, dramatically improving rescue rates in Australia's largest seal colony.
A major set leak reveals HBO's reimagining of Diagon Alley for the upcoming Harry Potter television series, with a narrower design and new shops including a coffee bar.
German cooling solutions manufacturer Thermal Grizzly discovered it had been defrauded of €40,000 after receiving plated steel instead of pure copper and aluminium from Chinese suppliers.
With development well underway, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3's director has outlined new gameplay mechanics and fan-favourite locations returning to the final chapter.
Iran's women's football team faces mounting concerns about safety upon their return home, with reports of strict surveillance during the tournament and fears of legal consequences for political defiance.
Fresh analysis of NASA's DART asteroid impact reveals a minuscule but measurable change that could add years of warning time to deflect a dangerous asteroid.
Unlike past military conflicts, the US-Iran war has put cyber operations in the open. Security experts warn the public exposure of hacking strategies creates new risks for critical infrastructure.
An interactive map tracking immigrant settlement patterns across Sydney shows where global communities cluster. The data reveals longstanding patterns shaped by economics, networks, and policy.
Yangtze Memory Technologies has launched its first commercial PCIe 5.0 SSD, marking a significant push into high-performance storage. The move comes as a severe global shortage of NAND flash drives up prices and constrains supply.
A solo developer has spent years crafting Haunted Lands, a dark homage to John Romero's 1988 platformer series. The game launches March 10 as indie gaming continues to honour the legends that shaped the industry.
Seagate's unreleased FireCuda X1070 NVMe SSD appeared on Amazon and Best Buy listings this week, revealing specs and a $829.99 price tag before pages went offline.