Blizzard is ‘assessing the situation’ after Hong Kong protest ban

— 🎃 Inven Global 🎃 (@InvenGlobal) October 6, 2019Blizzard is assessing the situation for now, a spokesperson told Engadget. The studio hasn't otherwise spoken up about the issue since posting its decision to ban Chung on October 8th.Blizzard's reaction to Chung's words is extreme. The company cites Hearthstone Grandmasters rules prohibiting "any act that, in…

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800,000 Californians could be without power by the end of the day

Why cut the power?It's become evident that overhead power lines are to blame for some of California's worst wildfires. Sparks from those power lines have ignited some of the largest and most deadly fires in recent history, including the Camp Fire in Paradise, California.As the state enters peak wildfire season, officials are keeping a close…

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Apple iPad review (10.2-inch, 2019): Bigger, slightly better, still great

It's bigger and has great software, but it's no faster than before. Sponsored Links Apple is dead set on making sure there's an iPad for everyone. Want something fast and future proof? Try an iPad Pro. Prefer a smaller device? There's the updated iPad mini. Need a spacious screen and excellent performance without paying Pro…

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Bugatti’s record-breaking speed run required special wheels and nerves of steel

"Safety is a big part of Michelin's DNA," said the tire company's development engineer, Benjamin Vilpert. To that end, it wanted to make sure that the wheels were capable of over 300 miles per hour. Surprisingly, the wheels in the world record-setting Chiron were not made of some special concoction built specifically for this task.…

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The architect behind Atari’s VCS retro console just quit

"I was hoping to see the project through to the end and that it wouldn't come to this, but I have little choice other than to pursue other opportunities," Wyatt said in a statement.Despite the departure of the project's lead architect and his firm, Atari seems confident that it can launch the device. In a…

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Help Us Recognize Tech that Protects Our Values

Technology and all of objective science are caught in a crisis of reputation. From investigations into competition practices to legislative scrutiny over the application and safety of new products, innovators are facing a reckoning for their seeming absence of principles such as privacy, security, inclusion, transparency, and accountability. But it is possible to bend the…

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Never Trust a Platform to Put Privacy Ahead of Profit

At this point, it's painfully unsurprising to hear new examples of tech companies misusing customer data. But a particularly shameful version of the story has become increasingly common: services pulling phone numbers and other data used for two-factor authentication into their marketing databases. On Tuesday, Twitter became the latest tech giant to join those ranks.The…

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Wealthy Counties Benefited Most From a Flood Relief Program

People who live anywhere near the Missouri River must be pretty worn out by now. After near-record floods last spring that affected more than 14 million people, many residents thought the worst was over. But recent heavy rains have kept water levels high, making it nearly impossible for the US Army Corps of Engineers to…

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