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In-N-Out Burger in Oakland Set to Close for the First Time in History

In-N-Out Burger in Oakland is closing for the first time due to increased crime, leaving the community reflecting on the end of an era. The closure raises questions about safety and crime in the region, prompting concerns among residents and business owners alike.

AMD Ryzen 5 7600 5.1 GHz Processor Drops to $189 at Walmart

Looking for a new CPU? The hexa-core AMD Ryzen 5 7600 5.1 GHz processor is now just $189 at Walmart, down from $229. With impressive performance, integrated AMD Radeon graphics, and support for DDR5-5200, this CPU is a budget-friendly option for enthusiasts. Act quickly to secure this deal and elevate your PC’s capabilities without breaking the bank.

Sony establishes PlayStation 5 disc production line in Brazil

Sony has set up a production line in northern Brazil to manufacture physical PlayStation 5 discs for Latin America, taking advantage of tax incentives in the Free Economic Zone of Manaus. The facility, which previously produced game discs for older PlayStation consoles, has received praise from Senior director of PlayStation Latin America Miguel Cunha for the support of the Brazilian community.

Leaked Specifications Confirm Existence of PS5 Pro ‘Trinity’ Model

The highly anticipated PS5 Pro, referred to as ‘Trinity’, is expected to bring significant advancements over the base model PS5. Leaked specifications reveal a modest 10% increase in CPU frequency and a new ‘PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution’ technology, impacting gaming. The PS5 Pro is set to introduce new features and improvements over the original PS5 model.

Meta Quest 3 Leaks Spark Speculation

Rumors of a cheaper Meta Quest 3, possibly called the Meta Quest 3s or Meta Quest 3 Lite, have surfaced but are being questioned for authenticity. Leaks suggest a design similar to the Oculus Quest 2, but with concerns about missing features such as RGB cameras and a depth sensor. Uncertainty surrounds the details of these leaks, raising doubts about their accuracy.

Google to Remove Third-Party Apps and Clock Faces from Fitbit Watches in the EU

Google announces the removal of third-party apps and clock faces from Fitbit smartwatches in the EU due to regulatory requirements, effective June 2024. Users will no longer be able to download new apps or faces, but can still use existing ones. The affected devices include Fitbit Sense 2, Fitbit Versa 4, and others, while trackers and Google apps remain unaffected.

English Teacher Creates Video Games as Literature Class

English teacher John Kellogg from Southern Oregon has turned the dream of playing video games in school into a reality with his Video Games as Literature class. Students analyze games like Red Dead Redemption from a literary perspective, tracking moral choices and gameplay styles. Kellogg has secured grants for consoles and game sets, and even shared the RDR booklet on Patreon for $5.

End of an era: Last ULA Delta IV Heavy triple-core rocket to lift off from Cape Canaveral

The last ULA Delta IV Heavy rocket is set to launch from Cape Canaveral, marking the end of an era in American spaceflight. The retiring rocket will be replaced by the next-generation Vulcan, reflecting a shift towards reusability and new ways of doing business in the industry.

Ubisoft’s XDefiant Game Faces Frustration and Speculation Amid Delays

Ubisoft’s free-to-play game, XDefiant, has faced delays and frustration as fans eagerly await its release. Developers express growing frustration with the lack of progress, attributing the delays to the executive team’s focus on emulating Call of Duty rather than building a unique game. Despite setbacks, Ubisoft assures XDefiant is still in development, but an official release date remains undisclosed, leaving the community in limbo.

Elon Musk Claims Neuralink’s Brain-Computer Chip Could Restore Sight in Blind Individuals

Elon Musk claims that Neuralink’s brain-computer chip technology has the potential to restore sight in blind individuals, citing successful tests on blind monkeys. The new product, Blindsight, aims to address vision impairment, with Musk expressing confidence in its capacity to significantly enhance visual capabilities. Emphasizing the safety of the technology, Musk stated that no monkey has died or been seriously injured by a Neuralink device. With FDA approval and ongoing advancements, Neuralink’s innovations hold immense potential for addressing medical conditions and improving human capabilities.