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A photo from Squid Game’s in-person experience. A doll watches over people as they play Red Light Green Light.
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Want to try your hand at Squid Game’s Red Light, Green Light but without the mortal danger from the Netflix series or having to participate in the Squid Game reality TV show? Then get ready for Squid Game: The Experience, an in-person “immersive adventure” launching in New York City in October.

“Front Man will dare the brave players, testing their skills and



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Donald Trump and Elon Musk on X

Over 54 minutes of elevator music and then – complete silence.

That's what X users who tried to tune into Elon Musk's interview of Donald Trump were treated to on Monday night as X's live audio platform, Spaces, glitched out when hundreds of thousands of user accounts tried to listen in.

Musk blamed the issue on a denial-of-service attack (DDoS) attack. However, some X employees say that's not true



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It’s hard not to be awed by Framework’s commitment to its original 13-inch modular laptop, which it has been updating every year since it launched. When a new Intel (or AMD) chip rolls around, it builds new mainboards that can be swapped in to keep your machine on the cutting edge. And it’s done plenty of work to ensure that the still-working mainboards that you no longer use can have a second (or



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Paramount is laying off 15 percent of its US workforce, according to reporting by Deadline. This follows a lean second quarter earnings report in which total revenue fell short from an expected $7.21 billion to $6.81 billion. The layoffs will impact around 3,000 people.

“The industry continues to evolve, and Paramount is at an inflection point where changes must be made to strengthen our business



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Dawn Aerospace is a small startup with big ambitions: to build the first vehicle to fly over 100 km above the Earth — twice in one day.     A couple of weeks back, the budding company — headquartered in the Netherlands and New Zealand — took a major step toward that goal. Its reusable, rocket-powered Mk-II Aurora aircraft reached speeds of Mach 0.92 (967 km/h) at altitudes over 15km. While far