Category: 4. Technology

  • When is the point of no return in Death Stranding 2? | Esports News

    When is the point of no return in Death Stranding 2? | Esports News

    (Image via Kojima Productions)

    Wondering when Death Stranding 2 locks you in for good? If you’re the type who likes to tie up every side quest, deliver every lost package, and soak in every weirdly brilliant Kojima moment before things get intense, this guide is for you. While Death Stranding 2 is forgiving in many ways, there’s still a moment where the game subtly says: no going back now.

    What Is the Point of No Return in Death Stranding 2?

    In most games, the “point of no return” is a crystal-clear warning—big boss fight ahead, are you sure you’re ready? In Death Stranding 2, it’s more… Kojima-esque. There’s no flashing message or “last chance to explore” banner. Instead, the game quietly shifts into a more linear mode, narrowing your freedom and steering you hard into the endgame.

    What Changes After That Point?

    Once you cross the invisible threshold, here’s what actually changes in gameplay terms:

    • You lose access to fast travel temporarily
    • Some side missions and optional deliveries become unavailable
    • You’ll be locked into a long sequence of main missions, about 5+ hours of continuous story
    • You can’t go back to earlier regions until the credits roll

    It’s not a full shutdown of the open world, but it does limit what you can do and where you can go until the main plot wraps.

    Death Stranding 2 PS5 Pro | Order 43 Destruction of Chiral Jammers & Threat Removal

    The Mission You Should Pause At

    If you want to continue exploring, upgrading gear, or doing deliveries before the final sprint, do not start Main Order 43.Once you accept that mission:

    • Fast travel gets locked
    • You’ll be locked into several hours of uninterrupted story missions
    • Backtracking is off the table until the game is over

    Essentially, Order 43 marks the moment where the game says, “Alright, no more distractions — let’s finish this.”

    Can You Go Back After the Ending?

    Yes. 100%.Once the credits roll, you return to the world with everything unlocked again. Fast travel returns, and all side missions remain available. So don’t worry about missing out — Kojima’s world welcomes you back.Still, if you like a clean slate before the final arc, avoid Main Order 43 until you’re truly ready.Finish everything you care about before Main Order 43. Then strap in and let Kojima take the wheel. This isn’t a game that punishes curiosity. But it does reward timing. Know when to pause, and when to plunge headfirst into the story’s final stretch.


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  • So Long, ‘Anthem,’ See Ya In the Skies – Gizmodo

    So Long, ‘Anthem,’ See Ya In the Skies – Gizmodo

    1. So Long, ‘Anthem,’ See Ya In the Skies  Gizmodo
    2. BioWare’s Maligned Loot Shooter Anthem Will Go Offline Forever Next Year  Kotaku
    3. EA is shutting down Anthem’s servers, which were still up  MSN
    4. Electronic Arts to sunset ‘Anthem’ on January 12, 2026  TipRanks
    5. BioWare’s Failed RPG Anthem Will Be Unplayable Soon  ComicBook.com

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  • Does Freezing Help? An Ice Baths Analysis

    Does Freezing Help? An Ice Baths Analysis

    Does Freezing Help? An Ice Baths Analysis

    Thousands of yards. Long, exhausting meets. 

    As swimmers, a lot of pain is endured on the path to success, both physical and mental. And yet, perhaps the most excruciating part of the swimming world is a method used for recovery. 

    Ice baths, also known as cold tubs, have grown into one of the most popular recovery methods in the sport. They can be found at almost every major meet, tempting athletes to plunge into unbearable temperatures to heal their muscles. 

    In theory, the method seems like a no-brainer. Building toughness and ensuring your body’s healing are two essential aspects to swimming. But over the years, the method has proved controversial, due to research debating it’s effectiveness. 

    Is the ice bath actually an effective recovery method? Does the painful process pay off? We talked to two of the country’s top college swimming athletic trainers in order to learn more about ice baths and their impact. 

    Why Do Swimmers Use Ice Baths?

    The most common reason for using ice baths lies in muscular recovery. 

    Like any sport, swimming invokes a heavy amount of Delayed Muscle Soreness after a tough workout or race. Some research in the past has presented ice baths as a solution to this problem. 

    A study done by Chris Blakely et al in 2012 for the Cochrane Bone, Joint, and Muscle Trauma group suggests that ice baths can reduce soreness. The baths are said in the study to potentially stimulate blood flow and the transportation of nutrients after exercise. They are also found to reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation. 

    Do the Baths Help Post-Workout?

    According to trainers we spoke with, the results are mixed at best.

    “I would never suggest an ice bath after weight training or a hard workout,” said Jeff Kuelling, swim and dive athletic trainer at N.C State. The trainer, who also works for USA Swimming, suggested the baths can be more harmful than helpful.

    “Hard training causes muscle breakdown which stimulates the healing process and our body builds us back up even stronger.” Kuelling said. “Ice baths after those workouts were shown to suppress that process, which in turn kills your gains.”

    A 2015 study by the Journal of Physiology showed “reduced long-term gains in muscle mass and strength” after biweekly ice bath recovery. 

    Texas Athletic Trainer Alyssa Hendry wasn’t quite as opposed. But the trainer still pointed to the baths as a secondary option. 

    “We prefer to get the body flushed out first,” Hendry said. She pointed to methods like massage and the use of Normatec boots as preferred methods over the bath. 

    “The baths can help with muscle pain,” Hendry said. “It’s just important to get that blood flow beforehand, so it doesn’t freeze over.”

    What About Before a Meet?

    Meets represent an entirely different challenge than practices, as they focus on harder racing rather than long, sustained swimming. Despite the change, the trainers’ views on ice baths were similar to post-workout.

    Hendry stressed that recovery is emphasized more on meet days, but also that it follows a similar process as after training. 

    “There’s more intensity, so we found that people need to recover more,” Hendry said. “And so we try to ensure they have a good cool-down, reach the massage table for that muscle flow, and then ice bath.”

    Kuelling, meanwhile, remained mostly opposed. 

    “There’s just so many other modalities that are more effective towards recovery,” he said. 

    Contrast Therapy: An Ice Bath Alternative?

    According to Kuelling, lots of great alternatives to ice baths exist. But interestingly enough, the trainer said the best alternative to the ice bath is often combining it with the opposite sensation: heat. 

    “Contrast Therapy” is a method both Kuelling and Hendry have utilized. The process involves transferring intermittently between a hot tub and an ice bath.

    A 2024 study done by Babak Shadgan(et al) for the Journal of Athletic Training said the therapy “increases intramuscular oxygenated blood flow.”

    “It’s great for blood flow, joint stiffness, and circulation,” said Hendry. “People usually like it a lot.”

    Kuelling uses the method often, advising his athletes to utilize a 3:1 ratio: three minutes in the hot tub, followed by one minute in the cold tub, and finishing with the hot tub. He believes the method will only continue to grow. 

    “It’s becoming a shift (across swimming),” said Kuelling. “Away from simply cold-immersion therapy, and toward methods like this.”

    The Verdict

    So, should swimmers utilize ice baths? The answer is complex. Both trainers carried differing views on the subject, with neither fully endorsing the method. 

    However, as Kuelling suggested, sometimes the best recovery method is what works best mentally for the athlete. 

    “I’m never gonna suggest it,” he said, referring to the ice baths. “But I want my athletes doing whatever they’re comfortable with, what’s going to help them on race day.”

    Hendry agreed. 

    “There’s always a good psychological benefit of feeling you’re doing something, even if you actually aren’t,” she said. “(Ice baths) can provide that benefit.”

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  • Ulefone Armor X16: New rugged smartphone with giant battery and night vision camera

    Ulefone Armor X16: New rugged smartphone with giant battery and night vision camera

    The Armor X16 is a rugged smartphone without 5G. (Image source: Ulefone)

    The Armor X16 is a new rugged smartphone that not only features a robust design but also a flashlight. Other features include a large battery, multiple cameras and an IR blaster.

    Ulefone has a new smartphone in its range, the Armor X16, which can be ordered as a direct import from China for $168. Buyers should keep in mind, however, that local warranty rights will not apply in the event of a claim. Ulefone already has a strong presence on Amazon with models such as the Armour 34 Pro 5G, so warranty-conscious customers are advised to wait until the model is available there.

    The Armor X16 is a rugged smartphone that supposedly meets IP69K, IP68, and MIL-STD-810H standards, offering protection against dust, water and falls. The weight of just under 395 grams and the thickness of 17.95 millimeters are due not only to the robust design but also to the large battery, which has a whopping capacity of 10,360 mA and can be charged at 33 watts.

    The MediaTek Helio G91 SoC is a chip without an integrated 5G modem, so users are limited to LTE connections. 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage are installed. The 6.56-inch IPS display, reinforced by Corning Gorilla Glass 5, has a resolution of 1,612 x 720, a refresh rate of 90 Hz and a specified peak brightness of 910 cd/m², which, if true, would be a very high value for such a display. Other features include a 48 MP main camera, a 2 MP macro camera and a 20 MP night vision camera. Fingerprint unlocking is supported. Lastly, the operating system is Android 15.
     

    Both a flashlight and an IR blaster are available. (Image source: Ulefone)
    Both a flashlight and an IR blaster are available. (Image source: Ulefone)

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  • Xiaomi Laser Projector 3: 4K projector launches with a range of modern features

    Xiaomi Laser Projector 3: 4K projector launches with a range of modern features

    Laser Projector 3: New laser projector with gimbal. (Image source: Xiaomi)

    Xiaomi has a new laser projector on offer, the Xiaomi Laser Projector 3. The device reportedly delivers 4K resolution and comes with an integrated gimbal. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are also on board for what is a relatively affordable price.

    Xiaomi already has a number of various projectors on offer, such as the Smart Projector L1, and is now adding another projector to its range. The main highlight of the Xiaomi Laser Projector 3 is the 4K resolution, which is said to offer a sharp display at a projection of up to 120 inches (3 meters); hardly any television comes close to this size. However, there is a limitation that is not unusual for cheaper projectors: the specified brightness of 1,000 CVIA lumens is quite low, especially compared to projectors with a conventional light source. The specification in CVIA lumens is not comparable with the commonly used ANSI lumens, and there are certainly legal disputes between various manufacturers regarding the specification of lumens.

    The BT.2020 color space is said to be 110% reproducible and a contrast ratio of 1,600:1 is specified. The model is equipped with a gimbal, which should make setup easier. Also included are a ToF module and a camera for real-time projection adjustment. Automatic keystone correction is also supported. Furthermore, the projector has an SoC, RAM and internal storage, so it can be used without an external player (which can be connected via HDMI 2.1 if desired). Two speakers are installed, each with an output of 8 watts.

    The Xiaomi Laser Projector 3 will be available in China from July 10 for the equivalent of around $660. Information on a global launch is still pending.
     

    Strong color reproduction is advertised. (Image source: Xiaomi)
    Strong color reproduction is advertised. (Image source: Xiaomi)

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  • Dress to Impress Summer Update 2025 (Part 2) – All Details and Patch Notes – Dress To Impress Guide

    Dress to Impress Summer Update 2025 (Part 2) – All Details and Patch Notes – Dress To Impress Guide

    Part 2 of the Dress to Impress Summer Update 2025 is here, and it brings new masculine faces, new clothes, custom makeup, and plenty more. However, the planned quest for this part of the update has been temporarily delayed. With that said, this page lists everything added in part 2 of the DTI Summer Update that released on July 5, 2025, including the official DTI patch notes.

    DTI Summer Update 2025 (Part 2) Patch Notes

    Below are the Dress to Impress Summer Update (Part 2) patch notes, via the official Discord:

    • 2x Stars Weekend! (until Monday at 11am EST)
    • 7 Masc Faces
    • 1 Fem Face
    • New Cardigan
    • New Gym Baddie Shirt
    • New Leather Jacket
    • New Tied Masc Shirt
    • New Collared Shirt
    • 20 Custom Makeup Additions
    • New Influencer Code Item
    • New Rank Reward for Fashion Maven
    • Secret Heels? Where!?
    • Meat Room Now has a Keypad… What’s the code?
    • Dance Minigame in Lobby to earn Seashells!
    • Explore the New Yacht in the Lobby!
    • New FREE ‘Star Baby’ Walk!
    • New Achievement/Daily Task!

    Everything Added in the Dress to Impress Summer Update 2025 (Part 2)

    Part 2 of this Dress to Impress Summer Update builds on the previous part by adding new clothes, custom makeup, a new minigame to get Seashells, and more we’ll discuss below. There’s even a keypad inside the mysterious Meat Room.

    New Faces Makeup

    7 new masculine faces were added alongside 1 new feminine face and 20 custom makeup additions. This includes but isn’t limited to the following faces and makeup:

    New Clothing

    Five new tops were added, as well as one pair of secret heels hidden in the Meat Room:

    A New Minigame to Get Seashells

    A new minigame was added to the lobby on top of the new yacht players can find outside. Hop onto the dance floor where seashells will appear on the floor that you’ll need to stand on to fill the party meter. Doing this with others will help make it go quicker since you can only stand on one at a time.

    Other Miscellaneous Additions to DTI

    In addition to the new content above, some smaller tweaks were made to Dress to Impress as well:

    • The hidden Meat Room now has a keypad to interact with.
    • Starting DTI anytime before July 12, 2025, will give you the Star Baby Walk Pack when closing a message that appears upon starting the game.
    • The Fashion Maven rank now has a new reward, the Fashion Maven Nails.
    • Players can now get the Siren Tail in addition to the Old Mermaid Tail while the summer event runs.

    For more DTI Summer Update game help, check out:

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  • WhatsApp developing ‘Search for Draft Messages’ feature

    WhatsApp developing ‘Search for Draft Messages’ feature

    WhatsApp is working on a brand-new feature for iPhone users that will make it easier to find and manage unsent messages, according to a report by WhatsApp Beta Info.

    The upcoming feature, titled ‘Search for Draft Messages’, will allow users to quickly locate messages they started typing but never sent, eliminating the need to scroll through long chat lists.

    Once rolled out, the feature will introduce a dedicated draft message filter within the Chats tab, giving users a clear view of all their incomplete conversations in one place. The move is aimed at improving usability and ensuring users can easily resume half-written thoughts or unsent replies without digging through old threads.

    While there’s no official release date yet, sources suggest the feature is already under active development and will be part of a future iOS update.

    Earlier on June 10, 2025, reports indicated that a similar feature was in the works for Android users, and iPhone users will soon enjoy the same convenience once the feature is finalised.

    With this update, WhatsApp continues its push to enhance the user experience by making communication more seamless and accessible, especially for those who live in the land of half-typed, never-sent messages.


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  • How to return to Mexico in Death Stranding 2? | Esports News

    How to return to Mexico in Death Stranding 2? | Esports News

    In Death Stranding 2, your journey starts in Mexico, but with Australia being the next big destination, many players rush ahead and forget to explore everything the first region has to offer. Then the regret kicks in: Did I miss something? Can I even go back? Don’t worry. You absolutely can return to Mexico, and it’s easier than you think.

    When Can You Go Back to Mexico?

    The moment you reach Australia and gain access to the main traversal tools, Mexico becomes available again. It’s not locked off or time-sensitive. There’s no point of no return. So even if you’ve already spent hours on the Australian continent, you can still backtrack whenever you’re ready.

    How To Get Back To Mexico In Death Stranding 2

    Where’s the Portal Between Continents?

    To switch continents manually, look for the Plate Gate—this is your main bridge between Mexico and Australia. In Australia, you’ll find it in the southwest region, close to the zone you originally landed in.Walk into the Plate Gate and you’ll be transported straight to the Mexico Plate Gate, just like that. No long cutscene. No fuss. It’s a walk-in, walk-out portal—making continent-hopping a core part of your exploration rather than a one-time event.

    Death Stranding 2: How to Fast Travel between Australia and Mexico

    How to Unlock Fast Travel to Go to Mexico in Death Stranding 2?

    Things get even smoother after you complete Order 12. This unlocks the DHV Magellan, your fast-travel airship.Here’s how to use it to get back to Mexico:

    1. Open the Map using the Options button.
    2. Hold X to chart your route with the Magellan.
    3. Tap L1 to switch to the Mexico map.
    4. Select any base that’s already part of the Chiral Network.

    The catch? You must be on the ship. If you try to send it somewhere while Sam isn’t aboard, the ship will go alone—and you’ll be stuck waving goodbye. Pro tip: Send the ship to a nearby Australian base first, board it, then fly out to your Mexico destination.

    Why Go Back to Mexico?

    Going back isn’t just for completionists. Mexico’s terrain shifts as the game progresses, opening up new Orders, Prepper requests, and environmental puzzles that weren’t accessible during the prologue. Whether you’re hunting lore, upgrading gear, or just vibing with that iconic DS atmosphere, Mexico’s worth the revisit.Don’t stress about missing anything. Death Stranding 2 is designed for freedom. The game wants you to go back, explore more, and connect every thread at your own pace.


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  • This self-hosted search engine uses Google, but still protects your privacy

    This self-hosted search engine uses Google, but still protects your privacy

    While there are plenty of privacy-focused browsers to choose from, as well as search engines that block trackers, you may come to miss Google Search if you’re used to its ability to comprehensively surface links. That said, Google Search has gotten significantly worse over the years, prioritizing sponsored links while Google hoovers up as much data as possible.

    But what if you could access Google’s search indexing without all the sponsored nonsense? That’s where Whoogle comes in.

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    What is Whoogle?

    A self-hosted app that makes Google Search more private

    whoogle search page

    Whoogle is a self-hosted web app that allows you to get search results, but without the usual ads, third-party JavaScript, AMP links, and third-party cookies that Google Search has. The aim is to provide less cluttered and more privacy-focused results.

    While the Whoogle Github page says that a change to Google Search may be a breaking change for Whoogle. However, we tested an instance of Whoogle and were able to confirm that it still works.

    There are also a variety of ways to configure your searches in Whoogle, allowing you to block certain websites, enable SafeSearch, and adjust your User Agent. Once you’ve set up Whoogle on a private server, you can also adjust your default search engine in certain browsers to use your Whoogle instance instead.

    Whoogle focuses on easy deployment

    User-friendly and convenient

    whoogle search with configuration options

    There are other self-hosted metasearch engines out there, but Whoogle is designed to be as easy to deploy as possible. As the platform’s FAQ on Github notes:

    “Whoogle is intended to only ever be deployed to private instances by individuals of any background, with as little effort as possible.”

    The dev notes that this means that technically-minded users might be more interested in Searx since it offers more configuration options. You can easily configure Whoogle in the web UI, but you can’t change the search engine to Bing, for example.

    I’m still relatively new to self-hosting, and setting up Whoogle in Docker Desktop was very easy. In fact, the most time-consuming part of the process was trying to get WSL to mount the right folder to clone the repository — only for me to realize I’d left out a slash in the command.

    The differences stack up

    The most noticeable difference when using Whoogle versus Google Search is the lack of AI Overviews. I personally try to avoid Google’s AI-powered summaries as much as possible due to inaccuracies and hallucinations. While there are ways to disable AI search summaries, Google keeps making that more difficult to do. But you don’t need any tricks to get results without AI summaries when using Whoogle. You will still receive featured snippets, however.

    When I compared the results between Google and Whoogle using Chrome, other differences weren’t as prominent. However, this was likely due to my ad blocker filtering to some extent, even when I set it to no filtering. I switched over to a newly installed version of Brave with no extensions, and here I could see the differences more easily.

    The sponsored shopping links that often come with broad searches like “mechanical keyboard” were not in Whoogle, but took up most of my Google Search window. While shopping links can be useful if you’re looking for a certain product available locally, I’ve found that the results are weighted more in terms of whether they’re sponsored. For example, when searching for a mechanical keyboard, the shopping links weren’t only littered with a ridiculous number of Temu products — but they also included results for membrane keyboards.

    Likewise, when searching for plus-size clothing, Google’s links were filled with Shein results. Since Whoogle doesn’t have these sponsored results, the results included focused more on local brands that offer plus-size clothing. You might wonder why I wouldn’t want my search engine to track that I was looking for this clothing, but that’s because it sometimes results in adverts for weight loss and dodgy supplements that aren’t helpful when you’re a person with chronic illness.

    But what was that I said about local results? It’s important to note that when Whoogle submits the search to Google, Google still receives an IP address from your instance. If you want to protect your IP address, it’s better to deploy Whoogle to a Virtual Private Server (VPS). I’d also recommend using Whoogle in addition to a privacy-focused browser and a VPN to further protect yourself from tracking.

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    There are better options out there

    I’ve been dabbling with alternative search engines to avoid the many drawbacks of Google’s results. While my mobile browser and search has been replaced with Brave, I’m glad I’ve tried out Whoogle as well. I hope the project continues since it’s one of the most user-friendly ways to deploy an ad-free search engine.

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  • Hideo Kojima Has Space-Faring Ambitions and a Case of “Tom Cruise Disease”

    Hideo Kojima Has Space-Faring Ambitions and a Case of “Tom Cruise Disease”

    Hideo Kojima lives on the edge. The legendary game designer’s works abandon safer, traditional tropes in favor of contemplative, post-modern sagas that marry AAA budgets with eccentric themes and characters, which, by his own admission, only he truly understands. He balances this singular vision against the tumultuous nature of the games industry, where experimental releases and defiant studios are shuttered without ceremony. That alone would be enough risk-taking for most creators, but Kojima is eager for more.

    The iconic game maker was on the ‘World Strand’ tour, connecting with admirers across the globe, mirroring the Chiral Network from his latest opus— Death Stranding: On The Beach. The tour gives fans a chance to peer behind the messianic mythos and learn more about the humans behind Hideo. It also doubles as a well-deserved victory lap for the highly acclaimed Death Stranding 2 (review), which left us in awe with its uncompromising and soulful mastery.

    Attendees at the Sydney Film Festival received a similar opportunity back in June, when Kojima appeared for a conversation alongside his “sensei,” George Miller. As relayed by The Guardian, the 61-year-old touched on topics ranging from his love for the land down under’s wildlife to his struggles with isolation during the pandemic.

    Kojima also shared his dreams of charting new frontiers by visiting outer space, but not as part of some commercialized, corporate endeavor facilitated by the mushrooming space tourism sector.

    “That’s not space,” he remarked. “I want to train properly, learn how to do the docking, go to the International Space Station, and stay there for a few months. I’m not a scientist, but I could probably make games in space. I want to be the first. There are a lot of astronauts over 60, so I guess it’s possible.” He joked that the absence of gravity could alleviate his nagging back pain before sharing one of his more audacious desires.

    The video game auteur wants to experience a life-threatening situation and the jolt of adrenaline that comes with it. He labeled it the “Tom Cruise disease,” as a nod to another uncompromising creative who “finds out his worth when living with his life on the line.” That invigorating feeling might just be what he’s attempting to capture in OD, the mysterious horror game in development alongside Xbox.

    As always, it will be fascinating to see what Hideo Kojima does next. But what are your hopes for his next project? Let us know in the comments.

    Aryan Singh

    A massive gaming nerd who’s been writing stuff on the internet since 2021, Aryan covers single-player games, RPGs, and live-service titles such as Marvel Rivals and Call of Duty: Warzone. When he isn’t clacking away at his keyboard, you’ll find him firing up another playthrough of Fallout: New Vegas.


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