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  • Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition review: a fist-pumpingly excellent Nintendo Switch 2 port

    Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition review: a fist-pumpingly excellent Nintendo Switch 2 port

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    Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Edition marks the fighting game’s availability on Nintendo Switch 2 – as a launch title for the console no less. Back in 2023, I scored Street Fighter 6 five stars in my review, praising everything from its world class visuals to its intense one-on-one battles – backed up by the incredible Drive gauge system that allows for a high skill ceiling.

    Review information

    Platform reviewed: Nintendo Switch 2
    Available on: Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
    Release date: June 6, 2025 (originally released on June 2, 2023)

    On Nintendo Switch 2, that high-quality experience has been replicated for the most part. Seemingly gone are the days of heavily compromised fighting game ports (looking at you, Mortal Kombat 1), as Capcom’s highly scalable RE Engine shows that even the best looking fighting games can still run and play great on a handheld machine.

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  • How to create and edit custom passes

    How to create and edit custom passes

    Google Wallet is more than Google’s tap-to-pay app. Over the years, Wallet has expanded into a sort of all-in-one digital document manager for anything and everything you might keep in a real wallet — transit passes, event tickets, store loyalty cards, and more.

    Last August, Wallet got support to create custom passes for pretty much anything, and more recently, Google rolled out the ability to edit those passes without having to completely recreate them from scratch. If you haven’t interacted with this Wallet’s custom pass functionality much, there’s quite a bit to wrap your head around. Here’s everything you need to know.

    What is a custom pass?

    Google Wallet’s got bespoke onboarding for payment cards, transit passes, loyalty cards, gift cards, and IDs. For anything else, you can use an Everything else option to create a custom pass.

    When you add a pass through this method, Wallet will do its best to automatically detect the type of document you’re uploading to give the resulting digital pass relevant artwork. It can detect event tickets, insurance cards of multiple types, loyalty cards, student IDs, business cards, and more. Any document that doesn’t fall into one of Wallet’s predefined buckets will be added as “Other.”

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    How to create a custom pass

    Creating a custom pass only takes a few steps, and Google Wallet does most of the work for you. The main thing you have to do manually is scan the document using your phone’s camera. Here’s how it works.

    1. Open the Google Wallet app.
    2. Tap the Add to Wallet button in the lower right corner.

    3. Tap Everything else.

    4. Line your document up in the viewfinder and tap the capture button.
    5. On the next screen, you can crop, rotate, or retake the photo. If what you got looks good, tap Done.

    6. Wallet will take a moment to process, then show the resulting pass.
    7. Verify the info on your custom pass is correct. If it’s right, tap Add. If it’s incomplete or inaccurate, tap Edit.

    Additional information fields added in the Edit view in step 7 above aren’t displayed on the custom pass graphic. To view any information added manually, tap the three-dot icon in the top right corner when viewing your pass.

    How to edit a custom pass

    Google just recently introduced the option to edit custom passes after adding them to Wallet, saving you the hassle of reuploading a pass if you spot an error or omission. Here’s how to do that.

    1. Open the Google Wallet app.
    2. Tap the pass you want to edit.

    3. Tap the three-dot icon in the upper right corner.

    4. Scroll down and tap Edit.

    5. Make your changes, then tap Save.

    You’re also able to add additional information fields in the edit view, in case the initial upload missed a detail like your vehicle identification number on a car insurance card.

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    An easy way to digitize all your docs

    Google Wallet’s custom pass functionality makes the app infinitely more useful, and Google’s recent decision to allow users to edit documents after uploading them makes it even more convenient still. It’s a great way to keep documents you might occasionally need at hand without actually needing to carry around all that paper.

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  • WhatsApp developing ‘search draft messages’ feature for iPhone users

    WhatsApp developing ‘search draft messages’ feature for iPhone users





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  • Women’s and girls’ sexual empowerment differs by geographical context: a population-based validation study | BMC Women’s Health

    Women’s and girls’ sexual empowerment differs by geographical context: a population-based validation study | BMC Women’s Health

    This study is the first to examine the psychometric properties and factor structure of the sexual empowerment sub-scale of the WGE-SRH Index across ten culturally diverse settings. Overall, results suggest the scale is a reliable tool for understanding how women frame and act on sexual decisions across diverse cultures in sub-Saharan Africa. After dropping two items, psychometric properties were strong in most sites, except Rajasthan, India, where item fit remained slightly below desired thresholds.

    Findings confirm a two-factor structure of sexual empowerment (existence of choice and exercise of choice), similar to that originally identified by Moreau and colleagues [17]. Notably, however, some items performed differently across contexts. In Rajasthan, India, in particular, full models showed that the item,“If I show my husband/partner that I want to have sex, he may consider me promiscuous” loaded strongly onto the existence of choice domain, while the item, “If I do not want to have sex, I am capable of avoiding it with my husband/partner” loaded strongly onto exercise of choice. In contrast, factor loadings for these two items showed considerable variability in sub-Saharan African settings, with the promiscuity item underperforming in the majority of contexts. Similarly, the “avoid” item did not meet desired thresholds in several sites. As such, both items were dropped from final models to ensure consistency across sub-Saharan African sites, however, these items may still have relevance and be considered as critical aspects of sexual empowerment within the context of research in Asia, where commonality of extramarital relationships and implications of promiscuity may differ [32,33]. Combining the sexual existence of choice and sexual exercise of choice domains into a single measure resulted in a multidimensional index of sexual empowerment with moderate to good internal reliability (alpha range 0.59 in Kongo Central, DRC to 0.69 in Niger), along with evidence of goodness of fit across sites, withstanding Rajasthan, India.

    Understanding cross-site differences in existence vs. exercise of choice is relevant for the implementation of interventions and programs seeking to counteract harmful gender norms. Marked variations were seen across sites in women’s perceptions of their partners’ responses to refusing sex, as well as their own confidence in voicing when and when not to have sex. Niger, specifically, stood out as a site with overall low exercise of choice; however, this setting was comparable to other sites for existence of choice items. Such contrast between existence and exercise of choice may be indicative of where a population lies on the empowerment pathway [15]. Of note, Niger has the highest prevalence of child marriage globally [27]. While many contexts have overcome gender and power barriers related to existence of choice surrounding sex, many women still may not feel comfortable exercising this choice. In such contexts, programs and interventions should focus on supporting women’s ability to communicate and negotiate their sexual choices, rather than normative factors prohibiting women’s sexual needs in the first place. Community dialogues, such as those implemented for intimate partner violence, may be useful to support communication and negotiation, while concurrently working with men and the broader community [34,35,36]. As opposed to contraceptive empowerment, where women can exercise their choice to use contraception via covert contraceptive use without first having the existence of choice [30,37], sex requires an interaction between sexual partners and, therefore, both existence and exercise of choice must co-exist for women to achieve volitional sex. These results point to the importance of disentangling the domains of existence vs. exercise of choice for sexual empowerment.

    Identifying within-site variation is also necessary to determine where empowerment interventions are needed or may have fallen short. Some items were particularly polarizing within contexts—specifically, the “promiscuous” item had the majority responses concentrating in strongly agree or strongly disagree categories, with few women indicating neutral empowerment (i.e., neither agreeing nor disagreeing). These polarized responses persisted for exercise of choice items across contexts and were particularly pronounced for items focusing on women’s desire to have sex rather than not to have sex. Such results highlight the sexual double standards between men and women reported in previous studies [15,38,39,40] and speak to the undervaluing of women’s sexual pleasure as a key component of their sexual health [41].

    These cross-cultural findings further elucidate that sexual empowerment is largely constrained—when examining our overall sexual empowerment scores, less than half of the sites reported the majority of women with high or highest empowerment scores (Lagos, Nigeria: 74.5%, Kenya: 58.4%, Kinshasa, DRC: 57.7%, and Rajasthan, India: 54.7%). In sites where existence and exercise of choice were in opposition (i.e., Niger, Kano, Nigeria, and Kongo Central, DRC), overall empowerment concentrated in the neutral category. Notably, these lower empowerment sites likely represent different stages of gender norms programs (i.e., focus on existence of choice rather than exercise of choice) and should continue to be examined.

    This study has several strengths, including distinguishing between sexual existence and exercise of choice and its use of ten population-based samples to validate a sexual empowerment sub-scale and compare sexual empowerment levels across sites. Nonetheless, findings should be considered in light of some limitations. Specifically, item wording pertains to a woman’s current husband/partner, precluding understanding of how these items apply within concurrent partner relationships. Women may feel empowered sexually with some partners, but not with others. Within-site variation in sexual empowerment was not examined to afford fuller exploration of sexual empowerment across populations, however, given cultural heterogeneity in practices within many study sites, this should be examined in future studies. Reasons for sexual empowerment within and across sites, as well as an understanding of who is empowered, as additionally needed. Lastly, it is noted that only one small site within Asia was included in this study (Rajasthan, India) and is not generalizable to the whole of Asia nor the whole of India.

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  • Everything You Can Do in the Photoshop Mobile App

    Everything You Can Do in the Photoshop Mobile App

    You know your software is a success when its name becomes a verb: You’ll now commonly hear about images being photoshopped, even if the editing wasn’t done with the Adobe image editor. Adobe might not like it, but the usage shows how dominant its flagship product has become.

    On mobile though, Photoshop hasn’t achieved the same kind of ubiquity or brand recognition. We’ve had official Photoshop apps of various types down the years, but none of them have really translated the power and feature set of the desktop application over to smaller devices in a way that fully works.

    Now, Adobe is trying again: The all-new Photoshop app (available now for iOS, and just released in beta for Android), is Photoshop “reimagined” for a smartphone. The app attempts to bring over as many of the tools and features of the full software as it can, while optimizing them for use on a mobile touchscreen.

    While it’s impossible to port everything over—in the same way macOS wouldn’t work on an iPhone—there’s a lot to explore in the new Photoshop app. You can download it for free on iOS, though some features require a premium subscription (either $7 a month for the new Mobile and Web plan, or an existing Photoshop plan). Android users can download the beta version and use it entirely for free for a limited time. Regular pricing will kick in when the app becomes generally available worldwide.

    Quick Actions

    By default, when you open up a new image in the iOS version, you’ll be invited to apply a “quick action” to it. (Android users, this is coming soon.) If you’d rather just go straight to the full editing interface every time, check the Don’t show this again box, and tap Go to editor. However, if you are wanting to apply a basic effect in as little time as possible, these quick actions can be helpful.

    You’ll see they all involve backgrounds. Tap Hide background, and Photoshop tries to identify the main subject of the image, and cut out the rest—you can then drop in any kind of replacement background you like. Alternatively, there’s Solid color background, which drops in a color you can edit, or Black & white background, which keeps the subject in color but turns everything else grayscale.

    Whichever one you pick, Photoshop will take care of creating a new layer for you, so you can work on the foreground and background independently. You’ll see the layers are available via the thumbnail down in the lower right corner of the image. With the solid color background, for example, tap the layer thumbnail, then the left arrow, then Edit color to switch to a different shade.

    Layers and Masks

    Choosing an adjustment layer.

    Courtesy of Michael Calore / WIRED

    Layers and masks are essentially what separates basic image editors from advanced ones, letting you stack different elements in an image on top of each other (layers) and make edits to them (masks). If you’ve used a quick action you’ll already have a layer created for you, but you can create new ones by tapping the + (plus) button just above the bottom toolbar on the right.

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  • iFixit gives Fairphone 6 top marks for repairability • The Register

    iFixit gives Fairphone 6 top marks for repairability • The Register

    The sixth generation of the Fairphone repairable mobile was launched at the end of June. Now spunger-flingers iFixit have got their hands on it, and liked the result.

    The pleasure of an easy charge port swap (click to enlarge) – image courtesy iFixit

    The iFixit site is a top resource for most of us trying to repair or upgrade a computer – especially if it’s a Mac. Fewer dare to try to fix their own phones, but iFixit reckons you’ll be able to if you spring for a Fairphone, and the newest model gets a perfect 10.

    Remove two screws to slide the back off. You will need a screwdriver to swap the battery, though — no more tool-free battery swaps. It’s now held in by four screws and a cable. (It is, however, glued onto a metal backing strip, replaced with it.). Eight more screws hold the screen in place. In part because it’s not glued together, it only has an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, not the IP68 some devices boast, but that’s still not bad. A nifty touch is a modular USB-C connector, which you can replace on its own if damaged. In total, 12 components are replaceable.

    Away from the tech specs, iFixit gives it still more credit: the warranty is an impressive five years, with updates and spares available until 2033, including a promised seven Android version upgrades. That’s hard to beat. The theory is that your new Fairphone should last much longer than most other phones. If you keep using it for five years, that should lower its carbon footprint by nearly a third.

    Fairphone’s Generation 6 handset launched on 25 June. GSMArena has full specs. We don’t have one to play with, but it looks like a decent enough mobe: 6.31 inch screen, 8 GB of RAM and 256 MB of storage plus a microSD slot, and a 50 MP rear camera. It’s €599, which translates to $870 or £535.

    screen repair. Image courtesy iFixit

    Headache-free screen swap (image courtesy iFixit)

    The manufacturer says it’s Fairphone’s most sustainable ever. Half of it is made from recycled or ethically-sourced materials, which genuinely does matter. As The Register pointed out way back in 2001, many of the important materials in phones come from ecologically disastrous sources. In 2010, El Reg looked at the problems of “coltan” and the “3Ts plus gold” from the Eastern Congo region. Avoiding that, recycling the substances wherever and whenever possible, is seriously important, both to people and to mountain gorillas, as well as less charismatic wildlife.

    All that means that it costs more, though. It’s a perfectly capable phone, but you don’t get an amazing spec for the money. It has a slightly smaller screen than its predecessor, the Fairphone 5, which incidentally also got a perfect 10 score a couple of years ago. There’s no headphone socket, and only one physical SIM slot, although it can support an eSIM as well. The battery is slightly more capacious at 4415 mAh, and with a 30 W charger it can get to half full in half an hour. As with most phones now, this happens through a USB-C port – but if you hook it up to your PC, this only operates at USB 2 speeds.

    There is a big lime-green colored switch on the side that enables what the company calls Fairphone Moments mode which strips the UI down to five apps, reduces digital distractions, mutes the on-screen colors and so on. There is a built-in Google Gemini LLM-bot “assistant”, but you can turn it off.

    If you, like the Reg FOSS desk, are powerfully averse to such gimmicks, the same phone is also available with Murena /e/ OS instead. We looked at version 3 last month, and it does allay a lot of Google-related privacy concerns, at the price of some features and convenience. With the Fairphone, there’s a less metaphorical price, too: it costs €150 more than the base model. ®

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  • The curious rise of giant tablets on wheels

    The curious rise of giant tablets on wheels

    “KTC defines the MegPad A32Q7Pro as a portable, smart, touchscreen monitor,” KTC’s spokesperson told me. “It combines key traits of a smart display and a large-screen tablet. While it shares some features with smart TVs, tablets, and monitors, it doesn’t fully belong to any single traditional category. It’s a hybrid device designed to bridge those use cases.”

    Android tablets on wheels

    Many devices like the MegPad represent a push for more Android-powered, non-Google devices that has been buoyed by a program that Google launched in 2022, the Enterprise Devices Licensing Agreement (EDLA).

    As explained by partners like BenQ, EDLA is a way for third parties to incorporate Google Mobile Services (GMS), which are Google’s most commonly used apps and APIs bundled for use across different types of devices. GMS apps include popular software like Google Drive, Gmail, the Google Play Store, and YouTube.

    “Previously, GMS was only officially available for smartphones, tablets, TVs, and wearables. Under the new EDLA, the list of devices eligible for GMS certification has now been expanded to include enterprise solutions such as smart boards,” a blog from BenQ, which has EDLA-certified smart displays, reads.

    Since 2022, (the year LG’s StanbyME launched), there has been an uptick in non-Google devices with this EDLA certification. One of the categories taking advantage of the newer program is tablets on wheels, like the MegPad and similar options from Kefeya, Apolosign, Innocn, and DuraPro.

    Demonstrating the marketing value of EDLA certification, the MegPad’s product page reads: “Google EDLA certification provides secure, direct access to Google services and the Google Play Store with regular updates, offering greater stability and data protection than open app ecosystems with unverified apps.”

    Most EDLA-certified devices seem to be interactive displays used for education. With EDLA certification, devices like the MegPad may also draw the attention of educators or even businesses. Meanwhile, Google is happy to hand out EDLA certifications, as they can drive Android adoption, giving Google more data and access to customers outside of the typical Android devices, such as phones. Products like the MegPad can also be easier to shop with (Google loves when people use its offerings to shop) than Android devices with smaller screens.

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  • ‘It is an ideal tool’

    ‘It is an ideal tool’

    In a huge move for the industrial and construction industries, Spanish equipment manufacturer AUSA has introduced its first-ever electric rough-terrain forklift, per Electrek. Unveiled at the recent Bauma construction fair in Germany, the C151E is designed to bring the well-known benefits of electric vehicles into demanding job sites and represents a significant innovation in heavy‑duty material handling.

    AUSA shared in a video all the specs of the C151E, including a 3,000-pound loading capacity, battery with up to 18.6 kilowatt-hours, digital display with diagnostics, all-in-one joystick, zero carbon pollution, and it’s nearly silent. AUSA said in a press release that the forklift is designed specifically for worksites with low pollution, like greenhouses and enclosed spaces.

    Electrek reported that the forklift also charges incredibly quickly: “Even if you drive the battery to nearly nothing, the AUSA can be charged up during a lunch break or shift change and ready to work again as soon as you reach for it.”

    There is a growing trend of electrifying necessary equipment in manufacturing industries. Another European Union company announced an all-new electric line of construction equipment in 2024. Australia and China are also seeing similar innovations.

    Forklifts are indispensable across countless sectors, from agriculture and recycling to logistics and construction. Introducing electric models such as the C151E means smoother, more efficient operations and a great way to cut costs.

    “It is an ideal tool for working in emission-free spaces such as greenhouses, municipal night works, enclosed spaces, etc.,” AUSA said, according to Electrek. Companies can expand their use, because electric assets are allowed where internal combustion isn’t.

    Watch now: Does clean energy really cause blackouts?

    “You can earn more work, get a higher utilization rate, and maximize not only your fuel savings, but generate income you couldn’t generate without it,” Electrek explained.

    Beyond financial savings, without tailpipe pollution, the forklift is also beneficial to the environment as well as the health of those operating it. Traditional diesel and gas-powered forklifts can negatively impact air quality and worker health, especially in enclosed spaces like warehouses, because of the release of carbon monoxide as well as known carcinogens.

    Thanks to innovations like the C151E, it’s now easier than ever for companies to cut costs, protect worker health, and get the job done — without all the noise and fumes. It’s a win for business and a win for the environment.

    If you’re thinking about switching to electric yard tools, which of these factors would be most persuasive for you?

    Better for the environment

    Cheaper to fuel and maintain

    More enjoyable to use

    Produce better results

    Click your choice to see results and speak your mind.

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  • Chatbots gloss over critical details in summaries of scientific studies, say scientists

    Chatbots gloss over critical details in summaries of scientific studies, say scientists

    Large language models (LLMs) are becoming less “intelligent” in each new version as they oversimplify and, in some cases, misrepresent important scientific and medical findings, a new study has found.

    Scientists discovered that versions of ChatGPT, Llama and DeepSeek were five times more likely to oversimplify scientific findings than human experts in an analysis of 4,900 summaries of research papers.

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  • Gym Showdown Simulator Codes (July 2025)

    Gym Showdown Simulator Codes (July 2025)

    Update: added new Gym Showdown Simulator codes on July 5, 2025

    Gym Showdown Simulator is a virtual training-based auto-clicker game, and I’m having a lot of fun with it. Click your way into a stronger body with big muscles, take part in different competitions, and defeat other players to win them. Only the player with the best body will win in the Gym Showdown Simulator, so you should take every advantage you can get. The best way to get an advantage over other players is to use Gym Showdown Simulator codes, which give you free eggs, gems, and rare weapons. These freebies will make winning competitions easier.

    All New Gym Showdown Simulator Codes

    • EASTER: 50 Easter Eggs, 1 Rare Weapon (NEW)
    • 100LIKES: 10 Gems, 1 Rare Weapon
    • WELCOME: 50 Gems, 1 Rare Weapon

    Expired Gym Showdown Simulator Codes

    Currently, there are expired codes for this Roblox Experience. Once a code expires, we will move them to this section.

    Roblox has plenty of really good auto clickers that you should try out. Games like Anime Storm Simulator and Anime Eternal are good examples. But if you are bored of the genre, take a look at our Roblox game codes list and try out other amazing games like Blue Lock Rivals and Grow a Garden.

    How to Redeem Gym Showdown Simulator Codes

    Redeeming the codes for Gym Showdown Simulator is a lot simpler than building muscles. Here is how you can do it:

    • Launch Gym Showdown Simulator in the Roblox Launcher.
    • Click on the Settings icon in the bottom left corner.
    • Select the Codes option from the Settings menu.
    • Type the active code in the ‘Enter Code’ section.
    • Click Claim to obtain the rewards.

    How to Get More Gym Showdown Simulator Codes

    If you are looking for more codes for Gym Showdown Simulator, then you don’t need to go anywhere else. Our list above already contains all the currently active codes, and we update it regularly. So, you will always find only the active codes on this list, whenever you decide to pay us a visit. I would recommend to bookmark this post and visit us when you want to check for new codes.

    But if you would rather check for codes yourself, then you must follow the official socials for the game. The best place is to join the Habit Games Discord server or follow @plaincamron on X. The developers have multiple games, so tracking one game can become a hassle. Keep an eye on the ‘game-news’ channel for any updates or codes.

    So, enjoying Gym Showdown Simulator? Tell us about your experience so far in the comment section.

    Sanmay Chakrabarti

    An old soul who loves CRPGs and Souls-Like to death. Takes pleasure in simplifying “Complex and Hard” games for casual players with tailored guides and videos. He loves to explore new places, read fantasy fiction, watch anime, and create wacky character builds in his off time.


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