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  • Pokemon GO Mega Rayquaza Raid Day preparation guide (October 18, 2025): Event details, rewards, best tips and tricks, and more | Esports News

    Pokemon GO Mega Rayquaza Raid Day preparation guide (October 18, 2025): Event details, rewards, best tips and tricks, and more | Esports News

    Pokemon GO Mega Rayquaza Raid Day (Image via Niantic)

    Pokemon GO Mega Rayquaza Raid Day is finally here, marking one of the most anticipated Pokemon GO events of 2025. The legendary sky dragon returns for an epic three-hour global event on…

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  • Parents will be able to block Meta bots from talking to their children under new safeguards | Chatbots

    Parents will be able to block Meta bots from talking to their children under new safeguards | Chatbots

    Parents will be able to block their children’s interactions with Meta’s AI character chatbots, as the tech company addresses concerns over inappropriate conversations.

    The social media company is adding new safeguards to its “teen accounts”, which are a default setting for under-18 users, by letting parents turn off their children’s chats with AI characters. These chatbots, which are created by users, are available on Facebook, Instagram and the Meta AI app.

    Parents will also be able to block specific AI characters if they don’t want to stop their children from interacting with chatbots altogether. They will also get “insights” into the topics their children are chatting about with AI characters, which Meta said would allow them to have “thoughtful” conversations with their children about AI interactions.

    “We recognise parents already have a lot on their plates when it comes to navigating the internet safely with their teens, and we’re committed to providing them with helpful tools and resources that make things simpler for them, especially as they think about new technology like AI,” said Instagram head, Adam Mosseri, and Alexander Wang, Meta’s chief AI officer, in a blog post.

    Meta said the changes would be rolled out early next year, initially to the US, UK, Canada and Australia.

    Instagram announced this week that it was adopting a version of the PG-13 cinema rating system to give parents stronger controls over their children’s use of the social media platform. As part of the tougher restrictions, its AI characters will not discuss self-harm, suicide or disordered eating with teenagers. Under-18s will only be able to discuss age-appropriate topics such as education and sport, Meta added, but would not be able to discuss romance or “other inappropriate content”.

    The changes follow reports that Meta’s chatbots were engaging in inappropriate conversations with under-18s. Reuters reported in August that Meta had permitted the bots to “engage a child in conversations that are romantic or sensual”. Meta said it would revise the guidelines and such conversations with children never should have been allowed.

    In April, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) found that user-created chatbots would engage in sexual conversations with minors – or simulated the personas of minors. Meta described the WSJ’s testing as manipulative and unrepresentative of how most users engaged with AI companions, but made changes to its products afterwards, the WSJ reported.

    In one AI conversation reported by the WSJ, a chatbot using the voice of actor John Cena – one of several celebrities who signed deals to let Meta use their voices in the chatbots – told a user identifying as a 14-year-old girl “I want you, but I need to know you’re ready”, before referring to a graphic sexual scenario. WSJ reported that Cena’s representatives did not respond to requests for comment. WSJ also reported that chatbots called “Hottie Boy” and “Submissive Schoolgirl,” had attempted to steer conversations towards sexting.

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  • Hurry — there’s only 1 day left to get Microsoft Office for Mac for 72% off

    Hurry — there’s only 1 day left to get Microsoft Office for Mac for 72% off

    TL;DR: You have one day left to score a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021 for just $59.97 (reg. $219), so you need to act fast before this deal ends on Oct. 19 at…

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  • Jyothi Surekha Vennam wins bronze as India finish with one medal

    Jyothi Surekha Vennam wins bronze as India finish with one medal

    India’s Jyothi Surekha Vennam won a bronze medal in the women’s individual compound event at the Archery World Cup Final 2025 in Nanjing, the People’s Republic of China, on Saturday.

    Jyothi Surekha Vennam confirmed her medal after shooting…

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  • Happy birthday to the NES, companion to millions of Nintendo childhoods | Games consoles

    Happy birthday to the NES, companion to millions of Nintendo childhoods | Games consoles

    The Nintendo Entertainment System was released in the United States on 18 October 1985: about a year after I was born, and 40 years ago today. It’s as if the company sensed that a sucker who’d spend thousands of dollars on plastic toys and…

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  • PS5 Slim vs. PS5 Digital vs. PS5 Pro: Every Feature Compared

    PS5 Slim vs. PS5 Digital vs. PS5 Pro: Every Feature Compared

    The holidays are approaching, and when it comes to game consoles, a new PlayStation 5 might be at the top of your gift list. Not only does it have some of the best multiplatform games released in 2025, such as Clair Obsur: Expedition 33, Hollow…

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  • Is this what all modern SPD pedals should look like? Wolf Tooth Components’ CTRL pedals, e*thirteen’s Sidekick hub, fresh kicks from Fox, Lauf’s third gen leaf-sprung fork and DMR’s Gridlock grips

    Is this what all modern SPD pedals should look like? Wolf Tooth Components’ CTRL pedals, e*thirteen’s Sidekick hub, fresh kicks from Fox, Lauf’s third gen leaf-sprung fork and DMR’s Gridlock grips

    This week, we’ve got a host of cool things from Wolf Tooth with a new set of pedals that may set a new standard for SPD, DMR’s latest grips, and fresh kicks from Fox Racing. On top of all that, we’re going to take a good look at e*thirteen’s…

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  • Terraform Google Cloud Provider 7.0 Reaches General Availability

    Terraform Google Cloud Provider 7.0 Reaches General Availability


    HashiCorp has announced the general availability of version 7.0 of the Terraform provider for Google Cloud, introducing new features focused on improving security and validation across infrastructure code. In the announcement, the…

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  • World Economy Latest: Gold Soars Amid US-China Tensions

    World Economy Latest: Gold Soars Amid US-China Tensions

    Gold and silver continued to rally this week, despite a Friday tumble, amid renewed trade tensions between the world’s top economies.

    In China, credit growth slowed, dragged by government bond sales and sluggish loan demand among households and companies. In the US, private-sector gauges of inflation showed signs of tariffs boosting the prices of some goods in the absence of official government data.

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