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Squid Game on Netflix: That ending explained and your burning questions answered – CNET

Here’s info about the ending, a possible second season, that creepy Red Light, Green Light doll, and the oh-so-breakable candy shapes.

Microsoft Store on Windows to allow third-party storefront apps like Amazon, Epic Games – CNET

The new store launches the same day as Windows 11.

Amazon’s New World becomes one of Steam’s most played games on launch day – CNET

The game hit 700,000 concurrent players. Not bad for a new MMORPG.

Europe seeks alignment with US on tech issues ahead of first trade council meeting – CNET

Europe is trying to find common ground with the US on issues such as AI, competition and taxation, EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said Tuesday at a conference.

Netflix buys indie game developer Night School Studio for gaming effort – CNET

Acquiring Night School, which has worked with Netflix before on a Stranger Things game, is one of the the streaming service’s biggest steps yet into its early gaming initiative.

The US debt ceiling: What it is and what happens if Congress doesn’t raise it – CNET

Actions by Senate Republicans could lead to the US defaulting on its debts. The effect “would be catastrophic,” according to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.

Ancient people may have raised flightless birds ‘that can eviscerate you’ – CNET

A study of eggshells suggests cassowary eggs weren’t for eating; they were for hatching.

Elon Musk on Blue Origin suing NASA: ‘You can’t sue your way to the moon’ – CNET

His comment comes after Jeff Bezos’ space company sued NASA following its lunar lander contract with SpaceX.

Netflix acquires its first game studio in deal with Oxenfree creator Night School Studio

Netflix has acquired its first game studio with the acquisition of Oxenfree creator Night School Studio. The purchase price wasn’t disclosed.Read More

A developer’s guide to machine learning security

Adversarial attacks are different from other threats programmers face, so they need to understand the weak spots in machine learning.Read More

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