Category: 4. Technology

  • Cartoon Brew Acquired by Variety Alum Jamie Lang

    Cartoon Brew Acquired by Variety Alum Jamie Lang

    Entertainment journalist and Variety alum Jamie Lang has acquired the full assets of Cartoon Brew from site co-founder Amid Amidi.

    Effective immediately, Lang is now the site’s sole owner, publisher and editor.

    “I’ve been a huge fan of Cartoon Brew for a decade now, and it was a career highlight to work closely with the site’s co-founder, Amid Amidi, as editor-in-chief for two years,” Lang said in a statement. “When he told me about his plans to sell the company and asked if I would be interested in taking over, it was an opportunity I could barely believe and one that I definitely couldn’t pass up.”

    Lang began his career in entertainment journalism in 2016 as a freelancer for Variety, where he wrote nearly 2,000 articles across two separate stints. Over the years, he developed a specialty in covering European and Latin American film and television, reporting from international festivals including San Sebastián in Spain, the Morelia and Guadalajara Film Festivals in Mexico, SANFIC in Chile and SeriesMania in France. He first attended the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in 2017.

    In April 2022, Lang joined Cartoon Brew as editor-in-chief. Over the next two years, he wrote nearly 1,500 articles and commissioned, edited and published hundreds more for the site. He briefly returned to Variety as an international features editor before receiving the opportunity to acquire Cartoon Brew.

    Founded in 2004, Cartoon Brew is an online publication covering animation worldwide. The site focuses on artist-driven content, independent filmmaking and in-depth industry analysis.

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  • RedMagic Astra Gaming Tablet launches globally, starts from €469/$469

    RedMagic Astra Gaming Tablet launches globally, starts from €469/$469

    RedMagic’s Tablet 3 Pro launched in China last month, and it’s now ready to take on global markets. Now called the RedMagic Astra Gaming Tablet, this is every bit the compact tablet beast that its Chinese counterpart is.

    The tablet is built around a 9.06-inch display with uniform 4.9mm bezels. The panel is outstanding – 1504x2400px 16:10 aspect LTPO OLED unit with a max refresh rate of 165Hz, HDR, PWM dimming, and a peak brightness of 1,600 nits.

    The Astra Gaming Tablet has stereo speakers and dual haptic drivers for true media and gaming immersion!



    RedMagic Astra



    RedMagic Astra Gaming Tablet

    The Astra Gaming Tablet has the premier Android SoC in the Snapdragon 8 Elite with advanced cooling leading heat away from the chip that uses actual liquid metal, a large vapor chamber and an active cooling fan. RedMagic says all of those advancements combine for an 8°C temperature reduction.


    Snapdragon 8 Elite and both active and passive cooling
    Snapdragon 8 Elite and both active and passive cooling

    Snapdragon 8 Elite and both active and passive cooling

    Inside is an 8,200mAh battery with support for 80W charging and a claimed 0%-50% in just 20 minutes. The USB-C port is a USB 3.2 Gen 2 and can drive external displays up to 8K at 60Hz. Dropping the resolution to 4K enables refresh rates up to 144Hz.

    RedMagic Astra gaming tablet launches globally, starts from €469/$469

    The RedMagic Astra Gaming Tablet comes in two colors – Black (12/256GB, 16/512GB, 24GB/1TB), and Silver (12/256GB, 16/512GB) – and will begin selling on July 16 at a MSRP of $499/€499/£439.

    However, there’s an Early Bird Voucher between July 10 and July 15, which slashes the base price to $469/€469/£409. Early Bird buyers will get a complimentary pair of RedMagic gaming finger sleeves and the 80W charger (which doesn’t come as standard in the box).

    The Astra Gaming Tablet is coming to North America, Europe, the UK, Asia Pacific, and the Gulf Cooperation countries.

    RedMagic Astra gaming tablet launches globally, starts from €469/$469

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  • Ubisoft Teams Up with Hooded Horse and Unfrozen on Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era

    Ubisoft Teams Up with Hooded Horse and Unfrozen on Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era

    Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era is coming to PC via Steam Early Access later this year and will be published by Hooded Horse and Ubisoft. Developed by Unfrozen (Iratus: Lord of the Dead), this new installment in the renowned turn-based tactics series features new factions, biomes, and creatures on a mysterious new continent, Jadame, which has been referenced but never explored in the Heroes of Might and Magic series.

    Ubisoft is partnering with Unfrozen and Hooded Horse on Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era.

    “We are thrilled to welcome Hooded Horse aboard to support the next chapter of Heroes of Might and Magic,” says Alain Corre, Chief Publishing Officer at Ubisoft. “Their passion for the franchise and strong connection with strategy communities make them the perfect complement to Unfrozen’s creative talent. Together, we’ll reignite Heroes of Might and Magic and bring players to exciting, unexplored realms.”  

    “Heroes of Might and Magic is a legendary series, one that has a place in the hearts and childhoods of many gamers,” says Hooded Horse CEO Tim Bender. “We’re honored to be teaming up with Ubisoft and Unfrozen on this project.”

    “The entire Unfrozen team is very excited that Hooded Horse is joining the project. We firmly believe that their expertise, combined with Ubisoft’s legacy, will allow us to make Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era truly successful and introduce the game to even more fans of tactical turn-based strategies from all over the world,” says Denis Fedorov, CEO of Unfrozen.

    Olden Era features six factions, a single-player campaign, and several multiplayer modes, including the local multiplayer Hotseat mode. In addition, you can venture into the unknown on randomly generated maps, and access the map editor to create your own worlds or experience those created by other players.

    Wishlist Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era on Steam to be notified when it launches in Early Access later this year.

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  • Siemens adds AI copilot and VR features to NX software

    Siemens adds AI copilot and VR features to NX software

    Siemens has announced major updates to its NX and NX X software. The latest version introduces an AI copilot for natural language interaction, immersive engineering capabilities in collaboration with Sony, and integrated thermal and fluid simulation.

    The new Design Copilot NX uses natural language processing to give users access to Siemens’ database. Both beginners and experienced users can search for technical answers, best practices, and documentation using natural language. The system is designed to accelerate the learning process by providing quick access to relevant information.

    Immersive engineering with Sony headsets

    One of the most notable additions is the collaboration with Sony for mixed reality functionalities. In addition to the existing NX Immersive Designer, which allows users to view and edit 3D CAD designs in VR and AR, Siemens is now introducing NX Immersive Collaborator.

    This new tool allows colleagues, partners, and stakeholders to collaborate in the same virtual reality environment. Collaborative sessions can be started directly from the NX interface without extensive preparatory work. The system provides tools for measuring, evaluating, and annotating parts or complete assemblies.

    With NX CFD Designer, Siemens is introducing a new CAD-integrated simulation tool. The software, based on Simcenter FLOEFD technology, enables designers to perform fluid flow and thermal analyses without leaving the CAD environment.

    The system is specifically designed for users without CFD experience. It automates complex tasks such as fluid volume detection and meshing, allowing designers to quickly evaluate different scenarios and compare geometry variations.

    In addition, Siemens has expanded the capabilities of Performance Predictor. Designers and engineers can now perform mechanical stress analyses on complete assemblies.

    Model-based design extended to quality control

    The new NX Inspector represents a significant advancement in Model-Based Design (MBD). The system adds model-based characteristics to digital twins, enabling MBD to be used for downstream quality and production processes.

    Designers can define manufacturing PMI based on the Model-Based Characteristics standard of the Digital Metrology Standards Consortium. This information is reused to create inspection and metrology processes through integration with Teamcenter and Teamcenter Quality.

    The Design for Manufacture (DFM) Advisor also automates early manufacturability assessments. The system analyzes geometry and identifies potential challenges in various manufacturing processes such as drilling, milling, assembly, and casting. The NX Mold Wizard has also been improved with real-time updates and enhanced cooling channel simulation tools.

    Tip: Siemens nears largest acquisition ever with $10 billion loan

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  • Google kills its Keep app on Apple Watch

    Google kills its Keep app on Apple Watch

    The Google graveyard has claimed another victim: the company has killed the Apple Watch version of its Keep app. While the note-taking app is still available for iPhone and iPad, the 2.2025.26200 Google Keep App Store update released on Monday has removed watchOS support, bringing the total number of Google apps for Apple Watch back down to three.

    This sours some hope that Google would expand its watchOS app offerings after quietly rolling out a new native Google Calendar app for Apple Watch yesterday, having initially pulled several Google apps from the platform in 2017. The Google Keep app was introduced to watchOS in 2019 but has largely been neglected since, lacking any meaningful updates. Now, Google Calendar, Maps, and YouTube Music are all that remain, with the latter two also in need of modernization.

    While outdated, Keep was still functional on Apple Watch, providing a convenient way for users to quickly create lists or jot down information on the go. There doesn’t appear to be a notable third-party alternative on watchOS to replace it. Its removal confirms several reports made by Keep users on Reddit last month, who said Google had notified them that “the watch app would be deprecated soon.” We have reached out to Google to clarify why the app was removed.

    Keep is still available for smartwatches running on Google’s own Wear OS platform. That’s unlikely to be of any comfort to Apple Watch users who are disrupted by the removal, however; they will need to wait until Apple brings a native version of the Notes app to watchOS 26 this fall.

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  • Snail Games Expands Indie Portfolio with the Launch of Robots at Midnight and Zombie Rollerz: The Last Ship

    Snail Games Expands Indie Portfolio with the Launch of Robots at Midnight and Zombie Rollerz: The Last Ship

    Snail, Inc.

    CULVER CITY, Calif., July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Snail, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNAL) (“Snail Games” or the “Company”), a leading global independent developer and publisher of interactive digital entertainment, announced the launch of two new indie titles, Robots at Midnight and Zombie Rollerz: The Last Ship, in the month of June. These releases mark a strategic expansion into distinct game and player demographics, showcasing Snail’s ongoing commitment to fostering creativity and innovation across its global portfolio.

    Robots at Midnight, developed by Toronto based studio Finish Line Games, represents Snail Games’ strategic entry into a younger segment of the gaming market. Designed as an accessible, entry-level Souls-like game, it introduces the genre’s core mechanics in a more user-friendly format, lowering the barrier to entry for wider appeal. The game specifically targets the younger Gen Z and Gen Alpha players who are just beginning to engage with more complex gameplay experiences. Backed in part by Canada Media Fund, the game is led by studio co-founder Daniel Posner, whose background in education and interactive media bridges entertainment and learning. To celebrate the launch of Robots at Midnight and the 2.1M+ viewer minutes watched on Twitch, the team is hosting a community event where players can win DIY robot kits encouraging real world creativity inspired by in-game exploration. For Snail Games, its investment in games like Robots at Midnight is a long-term strategy to captivate the next generation of gamers and creators. With Gen Alpha projected to become the most digitally fluent and commercially influential generation to date, early engagement aims to build brand loyalty and position the Company to meet the future demands of an evolving global market.

    Zombie Rollerz: The Last Ship, developed by Zing Games, comes from a seasoned studio with a track record of success; its previous titles, including the predecessor Zombie Rollerz: Pinball Heroes, have collectively surpassed 10 million downloads. The latest installment in the Zombie Rollerz franchise blends fast-paced roguelite mechanics with tower defense survival strategy to deliver a highly replayable, content-rich experience. With a positive Steam rating at launch and a distinctive visual style that appeals to casual and core gamers alike, Zombie Rollerz: The Last Ship demonstrates the strength of Zing Games’ IP and Snail’s ability to identify and scale high-performing indie titles.

    Together, Robots at Midnight and Zombie Rollerz: The Last Ship exemplifies Snail Games’ strategic focus on widening its portfolio and deepening market penetration across multiple player segments. By introducing accessible gameplay in an underserved genre to engage Gen Alpha players and scaling emerging IPs, Snail is actively expanding its presence across diverse markets. These launches reflect a deliberate approach to portfolio diversification – one that balances genre innovation, long-term revenue opportunities, and global audience growth as Snail continues to evolve and embrace the next-generation of interactive entertainment.

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  • From reaction to resolution: The future of allergy treatment | News | Notre Dame News

    From reaction to resolution: The future of allergy treatment | News | Notre Dame News

    Twelve-year-old Lauren Eglite was thrilled to attend a Notre Dame football game with her father, Erik, in 2017, even though her acute peanut allergy demands constant vigilance.

    She was even more excited when the stadium’s brand-new video board aired an NBC Fighting For story about Basar Bilgicer’s research into blocking peanut allergens from triggering immune system overreactions. She asked her father, a drug company executive and Notre Dame business school alumnus, if this might be an opportunity to get involved with a solution to a condition that had complicated her life since childhood.

    “I remember to this day her looking at that screen and turning to me,” Dr. Erik Eglite said. “She said, ‘Daddy, can I meet him? I really want to do something about it.’ This kid actually did that.”

    It was a bold request, but Bilgicer didn’t hesitate after Dr. Eglite reached out. The Notre Dame professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering invited the whole Eglite family to his lab and explained his complex research in overwhelming detail.

    The coincidence of that video playing to the right audience of two has led to immense mutual benefits. Nearly eight years later, Bilgicer and Eglite have partnered to form a company called Artin Immunology that aims to turn Bilgicer’s peanut allergy research into a blockbuster drug.

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  • Opera unveils revamped VPN Pro, its premium VPN service offering faster speeds, improved privacy and security, and more locations worldwide

    Opera unveils revamped VPN Pro, its premium VPN service offering faster speeds, improved privacy and security, and more locations worldwide

    OSLO, Norway, July 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Opera Limited (NASDAQ: OPRA), one of the world’s major browser developers and a leading internet consumer brand, is announcing the launch of the newly revamped VPN Pro, its premium VPN service.

    VPN Pro offers device-wide protection, allowing users to disguise their location and safeguard their privacy on up to six Windows, MacOS, or Android devices. VPN Pro is available on Opera One, Opera GX, and Opera for Android. Opera offers VPN Pro as a paid alternative to its free browser VPN service, which has a more limited set of locations and is limited to the Opera browser app.

    This significant upgrade delivers a more reliable, privacy-enhancing, and highly secure experience with a focus on faster speeds and a wider range of available locations. Opera’s VPN Pro boasts a vastly improved server infrastructure, with each server delivering a minimum of 10Gb/s connectivity and access to 48 locations worldwide – that’s 15 more than previously.

    A cornerstone of the revamped VPN Pro is the integration of the cutting-edge Lightway protocol. This next-gen, open-source VPN protocol provides significantly enhanced security and reliability. Its efficient design and use of the Rust programming language ensure faster performance while preserving device battery life. Notably, Lightway includes post-quantum protection by default, safeguarding users from current and future cyber threats.

    Opera remains committed to protecting user privacy with its strict no-log policy. VPN Pro never logs user data and does not collect or store any personal information or browsing activity.

    Opera will continue to support the revamped VPN Pro with additional improvements, including some highly requested features that will be added in the very near future.

    Existing VPN Pro users on desktop will enjoy a seamless transition, automatically upgrading to the new version the next time they start their browser. Existing users on mobile will receive a notification to update their browser thus upgrading to the new version of VPN Pro. New users can experience VPN Pro’s enhanced security and speed with a 7-day free trial, protecting up to six Windows, Mac, and Android devices.

    About Opera

    Opera is a user-centric and innovative software company focused on enabling the best possible internet browsing experience across all devices. Hundreds of millions use Opera web browsers for their unique and secure features on mobile phones and desktop computers. Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Oslo, Norway, Opera is a public company listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol OPRA. Download the Opera web browsers and other Opera products from opera.com. Learn more about Opera at investor.opera.com.

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  • Apple Music turns 10 with new studio and Replay All Time feature

    Apple Music turns 10 with new studio and Replay All Time feature

    Is it really a decade since the launch of Apple Music? It is, and the streaming service is celebrating with a shiny new studio space in Los Angeles for its own DJs and external artists to use.

    It includes two radio studios; a 4,000 square-foot soundstage for performances; a spatial-audio mixing room; facilities to shoot and edit social-media content; and isolation booths for songwriting, podcasts and interviews.

    Similar to Spotify’s strategy with its studios around the world – and Apple’s existing facilities in New York, Tokyo, Berlin, Paris and Nashville – the goal is to build a hub for musicians and podcasters to come and create in.

    Alas, no new numbers on how many subscribers Apple Music has to celebrate the anniversary. But the service is launching a ‘Replay All Time’ feature that will show listeners their most-played songs over that first decade (or however long they’ve been on Apple Music) to mark the milestone.


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  • Kudermetova Sisters: Tennis’ Rising Power Duo After Williams Legacy | International Sports News

    Kudermetova Sisters: Tennis’ Rising Power Duo After Williams Legacy | International Sports News

    Image via Instagram/ Polina Kudermetova

    In the dynamic world of tennis, the Kudermetova sisters—Veronika and Polina—shine brightly, not by coincidence but through dedication, resilience, and familial bond. Born into a sports‑obsessed household, they’ve both carved out remarkable paths that speak to their perseverance and drive. Despite the inevitable comparisons between a former top‑10 star and her rising sibling, each has embraced her unique journey. Veronika, already a household name in professional tennis, has paved the way with her powerful serve and impressive doubles triumphs. Polina, the younger sister, is fearlessly creating her own legacy, blending raw talent with mental fortitude. Their story isn’t just one of sibling rivalry—it’s a testament to shared dreams, unwavering support, and the power of lifting each other. In this article, we’ll explore their family roots, highlight Polina’s accomplishments, delve into Veronika’s personal life, and trace the meteoric rise of these two inspiring athletes.

    For the Kudermetova sisters, sports runs in the blood

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    Image via Instagram/ Polina Kudermetova

    The foundation of Veronika and Polina’s success lies in their deeply athletic household. Their father, Eduard Kudermetov, was a celebrated ice‑hockey player—twice a Russian national champion—who instilled the values of discipline and grit in his daughters . While information on their mother remains private, it’s clear that both young women benefited from a childhood immersed in sport. Born in Kazan in 1997, Veronika began her tennis journey at age eight and later moved to Moscow to train at the renowned CSKA club. Polina, born June 4, 2003, followed suit, hitting her first tennis ball at seven and embracing the family ethos of athletic excellence.

    Polina Kudermetova’s rise to spotlight

    The younger Kudermetova has steadily ascended through the ranks with poise and promise. As of April 14, 2025, she reached a career‑high WTA singles ranking of No. 54, later hovering around the mid‑50s by June . She has earned nearly US $891,000 in prize money through consistent performances, including a quarterfinal at the 2023 Korea Open.Polina’s résumé boasts nine ITF singles titles and two doubles titles, evidencing a strong foundation built on the ITF circuit. She made her Grand Slam main‑draw debut at the Australian Open in 2023 and 2025, and her breakthrough came early in 2025, as she stunned top‑10 player Daria Kasatkina en route to a WTA‑500 quarterfinal in Brisbane. Her first top‑10 victory (Kasatkina ranked No. 9) came at that event, highlighting her mental resilience and shot‑making prowess.Known for a two‑handed backhand and a hard‑court preference, Polina plays with maturity beyond her years under coach Ravshan Sultanov. Her tenacity was on full display in Seoul at a WTA‑500 event, where she battled back from down match points to reach the quarters, supported every step of the way by her sister and mother.

    Veronika Kudermetova’s legacy in the tennis courts

    The elder sister has long been a force in women’s tennis. Born April 24, 1997, Veronika reached a career‑high ranking of No. 9 in singles (October 2022) and No. 2 in doubles (June 2022). She has won two WTA singles titles, including the 2021 Charleston Open, and remains a doubles powerhouse with eight WTA titles, three at the WTA‑1000 level. Veronika’s most notable doubles achievement came when she and Elise Mertens lifted the 2022 WTA Finals trophy, besting Krejcikova and Siniakova . As a singles player, she reached the quarterfinals of the 2022 French Open and the 2021 Wimbledon doubles final.Off the court, Veronika is married to her longtime coach, Sergei Demekhine, a former pro player. The pairing began professionally in 2012 and shifted to romance by 2015; they married in 2017. Despite a 13‑year age gap, their relationship remains strong—Veronika admitted in 2020 that familial and cultural values informed their bond, and that she had sheer admiration for him as her coach long before romance blossomed.

    The Kudermetova sisters’ journey to spotlight and victory

    From early training sessions to shared locker‑room moments on tour, the Kudermetova sisters have supported and inspired one another. Veronika’s success served as both pathway and motivator for Polina, who has consistently been present at Veronika’s matches—even across continents.Their dual quarterfinal showing at the 2024 Korea Open caught headlines: Veronika defeated Samsonova, while Polina secured her own upset win against Ekaterina Alexandrova. When Veronika lost in a late‑season slump, she credited Polina’s deeper advancement as a wake‑up call. The first official WTA main‑tour sisters‑versus match took place at the 2025 Madrid Open, where Veronika prevailed 6‑2, 6‑2—an emotional yet respectful showdown. Despite it being a rivalry by draw, each has handled the challenge with sportsmanship and mutual pride.A shared philosophy—which Veronika often emphasizes—involves focusing on “point by point” and staying mentally tough, advice Polina creditably applied to her own comeback wins. Their journey, branded by incremental achievements and tangible proof of talent, is one of relentless dedication.The story of Veronika and Polina Kudermetova is more than that of two talented athletes—it’s a heartfelt chronicle of sisterhood, legacy, and relentless pursuit of excellence. With roots planted in a sports‑centric family, they have each forged their own path: Veronika with disciplined skill and a decorated career, Polina with courage and a flame of promise. United by shared values and mutual support, the sisters have shown that success is sweetest when celebrated together. As Polina rises and Veronika continues to thrive, their legacy is destined not only in trophies won, but in the inspiration they provide for future generations of athletes.Also read: Is Iga Swiatek’s patterned misbehavior a subtle indication to a bigger problem?


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