Gaming Inbox: Which Characters Should Be In A New Marvel Vs. Capcom?

Marvel vs. Capcom 2 – who would you pick next? (Capcom) The Monday Letters page struggles to understand the logic behind PSVR2, as one reader doesn’t want to reproduce Gex and Bubsy Bobcat. To join the discussions, email yourself gamecentral@metro.co.uk Beyond infinityWe all know how Capcom loves a good crossover and now they’ve brought back … Read more

Dumas, Ford win Pikes Peak despite stopping on course

Romain Dumas took his fifth outright victory on the famed Pikes Peak hillclimb in Ford’s F-150 Lightning SuperTruck electric demonstrator, despite briefly stopping and having to restart. Dumas explained that the glitch, which required him to perform a power cycle, had never occurred before in the prototype’s two-year development and was estimated to have cost … Read more

NASA space debris crashes into roof of Florida home, family sues

Attorney Mica Nguyen Worthy is suing NASA on behalf of Florida homeowner Alejandro Otero and his family to recover damages after space debris struck their family home in early March, according to law firm Cranfill Sumner where Worthy is a partner. On March 8, a piece of space debris crashed into the roof of … Read more

The Maw: what’s new in PC gaming this week?

Happy Monday everyone! Yes, I wrote it with complete sincerity. We all deserve a happy Monday – maybe video games can help with that. As you might expect, Elden Ring’s recently released Shadow Of The Erdtree DLC remains this week’s Big Kahuna, with no mega-releases in sight in the future to break its discourse barrier, but I’ve dipped my gloved hand in latex in pregnancy pools. and discovered some promising wonders.

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One of the largest countries is starting to split in two, a new study reveals

Rarely are there any mountains so majestic as the Himalayas that rise so high in the sky that people feel like a point standing before them. But it is a lesser known fact that the Himalayas are not only scenic but also an area considered important for the study of geology. A 2023 study in … Read more

UK heatwave could cause broadband outages for homes

All products and promotions are independently selected by our experts. To help us provide free unbiased advice, we’ll earn an associated commission if you buy something. Click here to learn more The British must prepare for it plunge into a four-day heatwave with temperatures hovering above 30ºC. With Wednesday rising this week, the Met Office … Read more

Apple’s App Store violates EU digital markets law

People walk past an Apple Store on March 25, 2024 in Berlin, Germany.

Months after opening a non-compliance case against Apple and the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the European Commission has shared its preliminary findings with Apple. And the bottom line is that the current App Store rules are in violation of the DMA. Confirmed violations of the DMA can lead to fines of up to 10% of … Read more

Information Transfer through “Flickering Action at a Distance” at the Large Hadron Collider

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The interior of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. Rochester physicists working on the detector have observed spin entanglement between top quarks and top antiquarks persisting over long distances and high speeds. Credit: CERN Researchers have confirmed that quantum entanglement persists between top quarks, the heaviest fundamental particles known. Physicists … Read more

Fearing losses, banks are quietly throwing away real estate loans

Some Wall Street banks, worried that owners of vacant and struggling office buildings won’t be able to pay their mortgages, have begun offloading their commercial real estate loan portfolios, hoping to cut their losses. It’s an early sign, but indicative of broader distress in the commercial real estate market, which is hurting from the twin … Read more