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Logitech’s G Driving Force Shifter Crashes to Record Low Below Black Friday, Compatible With Racing Wheels for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC
Want to feel like you're using a real shifter? This is as close as you'll get. The post Logitech’s G Driving Force Shifter Crashes to Record Low Below Black Friday, Compatible With Racing Wheels for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC appeared first on Kotaku .
X-ray observations reveal hidden disturbances in galaxy cluster Abell 3571
Using the Einstein Probe (EP), astronomers from China and Germany have observed a nearby galaxy cluster known as Abell 3571. Results of the observational campaign, published January 8 on the arXiv pre-print server, provide more insights into the X-ray properties and structure
Top 10 Locations to Die for in Arequipa, Peru
There’s more to Peru than Machu Picchu, Cusco and the Nazca Lines. Indeed, the Andean city and region of Arequipa reveal a surprising wealth of lesser-known but equally compelling locations. The Arequipa capital is known as the “White City” due to the bleached volcanic sillar
Syrian army deploys in former Kurdish-held areas under ceasefire deal
Syria's army deployed in formerly Kurdish-led areas in the country's east and north on Monday after a ceasefire announced a day earlier, as Syria's president and the Kurds' leader were set to hold talks. The leader of the Syrian Kurdish forces said Sunday he agreed to the deal
RuneScape's 2026 roadmap reveals the biggest region in the game's history
The full RuneScape roadmap for 2026 details Havenhythe, alongside plenty of other improvements and additions to the MMO.
A stupid Windows 11 requirement makes Asus' simple new Wi-Fi motherboard feature a winner
The new Asus X870E Glacial motherboard looks super clean and feature-rich, but it's the integrated Wi-Fi drivers that get my nod
Top Catholic cardinals say U.S. foreign policy raises moral questions
Three senior archbishops said recent events raise “basic questions about the use of military force” and have put America’s moral role “under examination.”
How Dolly Parton Took Control of Her Art With ‘Coat of Many Colors’
Inside the making of Parton's 1971 album, which gave the country star her signature autobiographical song
ENHYPEN Share the Secrets of Their Seven Remix Albums
The Korean group take us inside the lore and the production styles of their individual takes on The Sin : Vanish remixes
Dog in Malaysia freed after hours with head stuck in tyre rim
The dog is believed to have had its head stuck inside a tyre rim while chasing rats or sniffing around.
Disney and Fashion Label Ganni Expand Partnership With New Daisy Duck Collection, Along With Collectible Fanzine
Daisy Duck gets the high fashion treatment in a new capsule collection from Disney and the Copenhagen fashion label Ganni.Their second limited-edition collection is centered on Daisy Duck, pairing a 16-piece fashion drop with a collectible fanzine designed to deepen fan
How could Europe respond to Trump's Greenland tariffs?
Europe is weighing up how to counter the US president's move against some of America's closest allies.
One of my most anticipated games for 2026 is a little sandbox puzzle game that plays like the lovechild of Unpacking and PowerWash Simulator
I've finally found an apartment smaller than mine.
AT&T Taps Kirk Herbstreit for ‘Clutch Calls’ Promotion During College Football Playoffs
Kirk Herbstreit usually describes Hail Mary passes when he sees them. In recent weeks, he’s been helping fans to throw them. The ESPN and Amazon Prime Video sportscaster is part of a promotion from AT&T called “Clutch Calls:” that helps fans send messages to college football
Kurdish-led force says armed group attacks Syria prison holding thousands of Islamic State members
Jan 19 (Reuters) - The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces said on Monday that an "armed group" was attacking Shaddadi prison in Hasaka in Syria's northeast where it said thousands of Islamic State militants were being held. The SDF had said earlier in the day it was clashing
UK's Starmer confronts Trump on Greenland: 'We must stand up for our values'
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer issued rare public criticism of President Trump in remarks on Monday, calling his tariffs on countries defending Greenland "completely wrong." Starmer said at a press conference that “any decision about the future status of Greenland belongs to
UGREEN’s USB-C Cables Hit Record Lows Across All Sizes, Time to Stock Up Thanks to an Amazon Deal
Amazon has the UGREEN USB-C to USB-C 100W cables in a variety of sizes. The post UGREEN’s USB-C Cables Hit Record Lows Across All Sizes, Time to Stock Up Thanks to an Amazon Deal appeared first on Kotaku .
Astana celebrates Epiphany with icy-water dips
The Epiphany is an ancient Christian feast day.
Trump invited Putin to join Gaza 'Board of Peace': Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin is among the world leaders who have been invited to join President Trump’s “Board of Peace,” formed to implement the U.S.-brokered peace plan between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. “Putin received an invitation through diplomatic channels to join
Trump to charge $1bn for permanent 'peace board' membership
US President Donald Trump's government has asked countries to pay $1.0 billion for a permanent spot on his "Board of Peace" aimed at resolving conflicts, according to its charter, seen Monday by AFP. The White House has asked various world leaders to sit on the board, chaired
'Zootopia 2' becomes Hollywood's highest-grossing animated film ever – but who is Number 1 globally?
'Zootopia' is Walt Disney Animation Studios' fifth billion-dollar title since 2013 and now Hollywood's highest-grossing animated film of all time. It also becomes the ninth most profitable film of all time.



































