2D pixel action RPG HYKE: Northern Light(s) is coming soon to Apple Arcade

HYKE: Northern Lights was originally released on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Steam in September 2025. Recently, a page for the game appeared on Apple Arcade, indicating it will soon be available on the App Store. An official announcement from the developers is expected, but the game is now listed as ‘coming soon’.

Self-Sovereign AI: Vitalik’s Local Compute Rebellion

He has laid before the world a “self-sovereign, local, private and secure LLM setup,” not as a boastful shrine to gadgets, but as a confession of hunger for independence. The rig runs entirely on his own hardware, a cold altar of silicon and will, using NVIDIA 5090 GPUs and open-weight models like Qwen3.5 with 35 billion parameters. The numbers marshal a simple argument: about 90 tokens per second, a pace not for poets in an attic, but for ordinary days-enough to pretend one can carry a thought through the fog of noise without begging the cloud for mercy.

Henry Cavill ‘Would Love’ To Be in James Bond Reboot but Not as 007

Henry Cavill has said he won’t be pursuing the role of James Bond, mainly because he feels he’s too old to start the franchise now at 42. He clarified to Heat Magazine that he wasn’t offered and rejected the part, but simply that the timing wasn’t right, adding that any actor would want the opportunity.

Crypto ATMs Face Ban In Massachusetts City Amid Scam Concerns

The proposal has been driven by concerns over fraud, money laundering, and the terrifying idea that people might lose money in a digital void without a single chance to recover it. Because apparently, that’s what happens when you introduce futuristic tech without a safety net. But who needs protection when you’re buying invisible coins, eh?

Homelander’s Biggest Enemy Revealed & It’s Not The Boys

By the end of Season 4, Homelander has finally achieved the power he always wanted. He’s in charge of Vought, has the President under his influence, and leads a larger group of super-powered individuals who are now operating legally. Meanwhile, The Boys, who used to be his main opponents, are now the ones being pursued.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Quietly Broke Gene Roddenberry’s Most Sacred Rule

Okay, so here’s the interesting thing about the Strange New Worlds premiere. A lot of fans were worried about how the show would handle established Star Trek lore, and honestly, it tackled a big one right away – the Gorn. They didn’t just address it, they really dealt with it in a surprisingly dramatic way. But the real emotional gut punch came with Captain Batel. Seeing Pike desperately try to save the woman he loves, culminating in that incredibly moving scene where he recites The Lord’s Prayer… it’s powerful stuff. And it’s a little complicated for Star Trek. You see, creator Gene Roddenberry envisioned a future where religion had faded away, a core tenet of his humanist worldview. However, the universe he built, the stories that followed, haven’t always stuck to that strictly. It’s a fascinating tension, and this episode really brought it to the forefront.