Sega-DC Partnership Means Sonic Characters Will Become Superheroes Sega and DC Comics are collaborating, and the new partnership means some of Sega's famed characters from Sonic the Hedgehog will become superheroes. 2024 marks Batman's 85th birthday, and on Sept. 21, ... 09/24/2024 - 8:31 am | View Link
Sonic the Hedgehog is mashing up with the Justice League for a comic series that turns Sonic into the Flash, Shadow into Batman, and more After a brief teaser shared on DC's recent Batman Day, it's now official - the Justice League is mashing up with Sonic the Hedgehog and his pals for a crossover adventure that puts Sonic, Shadow, ... 09/24/2024 - 6:56 am | View Link
Sonic the Hedgehog and friends are joining the Justice League in 2025 Sega and DC Comics team up to bring Sonic the Hedgehog and friends to comics for a new Justice League crossover. 09/24/2024 - 6:32 am | View Link
A class-action lawsuit that dates to the opening weeks of Encore Boston Harbor’s operations that argued the casino’s games shortchanged customers has been dismissed.
“We want these companies to graduate from the cohort with more confidence, intelligence and a new network of colleagues and a strong sense of resourcefulness that will serve them through the life of their business.”
Sony's <em>Ghost of Yotei</em> trailer.
If you've been sleeping on the Akira Kurosawa-inspired, Assassin's Creed-esque samurai game Ghost of Tsushima, you've been missing out. Given that it recently got a PC release, this is a great time to catch up on it—but now there's even more reason to do so, as Sony just announced a sequel titled Ghost of Yōtei.
Slated for a 2025 release, the game bears similarities to its predecessor.
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When security researcher Johann Rehberger recently reported a vulnerability in ChatGPT that allowed attackers to store false information and malicious instructions in a user’s long-term memory settings, OpenAI summarily closed the inquiry, labeling the flaw a safety issue, not, technically speaking, a security concern.
So Rehberger did what all good researchers do: He created a proof-of-concept exploit that used the vulnerability to exfiltrate all user input in perpetuity.