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Bloodborne is getting an animated film treatment at Sony

Sony Pictures dropped some exciting news at CinemaCon 2026. The beloved gothic horror video game Bloodborne is getting an R-rated animated film adaptation. According to a Variety report, the film will stay “very true” to the gory, nightmarish spirit that made the game so iconic. And honestly, that is exactly what fans needed to hear. For the uninitiated, Bloodborne is a gothic action horror game developed by FromSoftware and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Players step into the role of a Hunter navigating the cursed city of Yharnam. The city is ravaged by a mysterious blood-borne illness that has turned…

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Mouse: P.I. For Hire Review – A Monochrome Mystery Worth Solving

With its black-and-white rubber hose animation, lively jazz soundtrack, and gripping detective noir setting, Mouse: P.I. For Hire serves up a refreshing 1930s-inspired experience in the seedy city of Mouseburg – a name that makes perfect sense given its population of anthropomorphic mice. Here, players control a gumshoe named Jack Pepper (voiced by Troy Baker), as he unravels an increasingly complex missing persons case sporting all the usual suspects from crooked cops and slippery politicians to charming socialites and tenacious reporters. This tale’s smart, humorous writing and enigmatic characters play into hardboiled fiction cliches in amusing ways that kept me…

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These are the 5 best Mac utilities that I use everyday, and you should give them a try too

I have been using a Mac for over a decade, and over time, I have found a handful of third-party utilities that I simply cannot work without. Some fix long-standing macOS quirks, some add features that should have been there from the start, and some just enhance your overall macOS experience. Here are my five best Mac utilities I use every day.  Supercharge macOS is great, but it has its quirks, and Supercharge fixes a surprising number of them. The app packs over 70 tweaks that address small but frustrating pain points that Apple has ignored for years. Once you…

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Bloodborne Is Getting An R-rated Animated Film Adaptation With Jacksepticeye’s Help

Announced during Cinemacon 2026, a trade show related to the motion picture industry primarily focused around building excitement for theatres, Sony announced its intentions for a R-rated Bloodborne animated movie.A press release for the annoucnement reads, “Sony Pictures and PlayStation Productions are developing Bloodborne, the acclaimed PlayStation horror-action game, as an R-rated animated feature.” The film is being animated by Lyrical Productions. Lyrical has not yet released any animated films, but it is working on an adaptation of the 2022 yound adult novel, Hell Followed with Us, and it is also making the Death Stranding animated movie, subtitled Mosquito, though…

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Amazon is acquiring Globalstar, the company that powers satellite features on your iPhone

Amazon has confirmed it’s acquiring Globalstar and plans to integrate the satellite operator’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites and spectrum into the Amazon Leo network. With this acquisition, Amazon seeks to accelerate the deployment of direct-to-device (D2D) capabilities, allowing standard smartphones to support calling, texting, and data via satellite. Amazon has already secured big customers for its satellite broadband service, and this deal will allow it to bypass several infrastructure hurdles. The Apple partnership and 2028 roadmap A key component of the deal is a new agreement between Amazon and Apple. Amazon Leo will now power satellite services for the…

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How to restore deleted or missing contacts on your iPhone

At some point, we all stopped memorizing phone numbers. It happened gradually, and now most of us can barely recall two or three phone numbers off the top of our heads. So when your iPhone contacts vanish, whether after a software update or an accidental delete, it can feel like a minor crisis. Thankfully, if you act fast, you can easily restore deleted contacts on your iPhone. So, before you start texting people asking for their numbers again, try these methods to get your contacts back. These methods will work on all latest iPhone models. Recover contacts using iCloud on…

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Mercedes-Benz EQS gets a refresh with huge leap in range and charging tech

Mercedes-Benz has given the EQS a serious second wind, and this is not the kind of refresh where they slap on a new color option and call it a year. The updated electric saloon arrives with a reworked architecture, genuinely impressive range numbers, and enough technology packed under its skin to make it feel like a different car from the one that launched back in 2021. Over 900 km on a single charge? Yes, really! The headline number here is hard to ignore. The new EQS 450+ is rated at 926 km WLTP range, a 13% improvement over the previous…

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A Chinese automaker just filed a patent for car seats with a hidden loo

Chinese automaker Seres, the company behind the Aito vehicle brand, has been granted a patent for an in-vehicle toilet. Yes, you are reading it right. It’s a toilet for your car. The Patent number CN224104011U was filed in April 2025 and officially authorized on April 10, 2026. While the news might seem amusing to many, the design is actually pretty clever. A toilet body sits hidden beneath the car seat, mounted on a sliding rail system. When you need it, you use the rail system to pull it out.  When you are done, you slide it back under the seat.…

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Meta is building face recognition into your glasses, and civil rights groups are not happy about it

A coalition of over 70 civil liberties, domestic violence, reproductive rights, and LGBTQ+ organizations, including the ACLU, Fight for the Future, Access Now, and more, has sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding that the company kill a rumored facial recognition feature for its Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses before it ever reaches consumers. According to a Wired report, the feature, internally called “Name Tag”, would allow wearers to point their glasses at a stranger and pull up information about them using Meta’s AI assistant. Engineers are reportedly weighing two versions: one that identifies people you’re already connected with…

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We swipe our phones all day, and scientists just ranked which ones are the most tiring

We all know staring at your phone for hours isn’t great for mental health. But what about your fingers? Previously, researchers couldn’t measure this. A new AI model, Log2Motion, from Aalto and Leipzig Universities, now changes that. The model converts smartphone logs into simulated human movement, like a digital skeleton moving its finger across a phone screen, mirroring real users.  Through a software emulator, it can even use real apps in real time, mimicking logged interactions to study what’s physically happening during each swipe, tap, and scroll. Is scrolling affecting our health? Yes, according to researchers, scrolling adversely affects your…

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