X has rolled out a new feature that’s got everyone talking. Turns out, a lot of accounts aren’t really who they say they are

When you look at the join date on X profiles now, you’ll see more information than just when the account was first made. It also reveals how many times the username has been changed, any connected accounts, and the account’s general location. This update is designed to help people identify real accounts versus bots. The “Account based in” feature specifically makes it easier to notice if someone isn’t actually located where they say they are in their profile or where you might expect them to be. Many users are already pointing out accounts where the stated location doesn’t match their bio.

New Mass Effect-style science fiction action RPG doesn’t take realism lightly. The Expanse: Osiris Reborn will „bring the cosmos to life”

The upcoming science fiction story, The Expanse: Osiris Reborn, aims for a realistic feel. While it’s not a simulation, it will be more down-to-earth than games like Mass Effect. To ensure accuracy, the developers consulted with former NASA astronauts and an International Space Station commander to portray life in space authentically.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Slams “Stupid” Remake of His Beloved Action Movie Classic

Arnold Schwarzenegger recently attended a screening of The Running Man, starring Glen Powell, and discussed one of his own films that was later remade. Thankfully, he wasn’t criticizing the new version of The Running Man itself, but the 2012 remake of Total Recall, which stars Colin Farrell as a man questioning whether his memories are real or implanted dreams.

How to Use AI Summarizers for Gaming Content

Text summarization tools basically take long pieces of writing and condense them into shorter, easier-to-understand summaries. For example, think about the lengthy update notes for games like Warzone or a detailed guide for a Diablo 4 character build. These tools help you quickly get the key information without having to read everything.

MrBeast wants YouTubers to be more “tight knit” like Twitch streamers

Content creators frequently get ideas by looking at what’s popular on other platforms. For example, YouTubers and Kick streamers have often suggested features from Twitch, TikTok creators often shorten YouTube videos for their content, and Kick streamers are hoping for their own awards show similar to Twitch’s streamer awards.