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Ghost in the machine? How a 'haunted' N64 video game cartridge terrified children around the world 2 days ago Share Save Chris Baraniuk Share Save Alamy/ BBC (Credit: Alamy/ BBC) A second-hand Zelda cartridge. A cryptic forum thread. A generation of frightened children. This is the story of Ben Drowned – the internet's most infamous video game ghost. It was Christmas Eve and 10-year-old Saarthak Johri couldn't sleep – but not because of excitement. He was shot through with fear. It was rough
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A Waymo self-driving car, seen with a driver, stops at a red light outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Friday, March 31, 2025. Alphabet -owned Waymo and Toyota on Tuesday announced a preliminary partnership to explore bringing robotaxi tech to personally-owned vehicles. "The companies will explore how to leverage Waymo's autonomous technology and Toyota's vehicle expertise to enhance next-generation personally owned vehicles," the two companies announced. The companies said the
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When I founded Ecosia a few years ago, I made two promises: 1. I will never sell Ecosia. 2. I will never take profits out of the company. I made these promises because my goal for Ecosia has always been to make the world a greener, better place – not to get rich. I also wanted to prove that there is a more ethical way of doing business. Since then, Ecosia has grown into something way bigger than myself: we’re not just planting millions of trees every month, we’re also becoming one of the lar
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Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust The big picture: A recent analysis of emissions data from the Carbon Majors database has revealed a troubling trend: emissions from the world's largest oil, gas, coal, and cement producers increased in 2023 compared to the previous year. This rise is particularly alarming given the overwhelming scientific evidence linking greenhouse gas emissions to catastrophic global warming. The data indicates t
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