Call of Duty is finally fixing its awful UI with an update ahead of the release of Black Ops 6

As a tech-savvy gaming enthusiast, I’ve heard plenty of gripes about Call of Duty, but the user interface (UI) of the last two titles, Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3, seems to be at the top of everyone’s list. The UI, with its infinite loop of horizontal tiles, is reminiscent of many video streaming platforms. However, a long-awaited update arriving on October 21 for the COD HQ launcher promises to rectify this issue with a more organized, stacked tile design.

Fake Coinbase website leads to $20M fraud, 5-year sentence

As a researcher with a background in cybersecurity and financial crimes, this case of Chirag Tomar serves as a stark reminder of how new technology can provide fertile ground for age-old scams. I’ve seen my fair share of fraudsters exploiting the trust of unsuspecting victims, but the scale at which Tomar operated is truly astounding. … Read more

Puzzle pods!

If you’re looking for challenging brainteasers, consider purchasing an issue of RT’s Puzzle special that comes with a 16-page supplement. Inside, you’ll find teasers created by Alan Connor, the same puzzle mastermind who worked on the puzzles featured in BBC1’s Ludwig alongside David Mitchell.

Strictly’s Katya and Wynne controversy faces criticism from Women’s Aid

As a movie critic, I find myself compelled to address the ongoing debate regarding Wynne Evans and Katya Jones’ humorous antics on Strictly Come Dancing. In light of this situation, Women’s Aid, a national organization dedicated to eradicating domestic abuse against women and children, has rightfully weighed in with their perspective: “Behavior towards women that might be perceived as amusing or joking is far from it; instead, such actions are serious matters that should not be trivialized.