Unitree shows off its new Superman robot that it says can outrun Usain Bolt and jump 6.5 feet
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What just happened? It's not just rogue AI agents we have to worry about. Humanoid robots that once staggered around like drunks now appear able to run faster and jump higher than any human. Unitree says its new "Superman" robot can reach a top speed of 28.3 miles per hour, faster than Usain Bolt. The company has also released a video showing off those feats.
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Crucial Offers User $259 In Refund For A RAM Kit That Costs $1,800 Right Now While One 64 GB Module Was Still Working Properly
Another case surfaced on Reddit, which reveals Crucial's true face when it comes to the product warranty.
This case is pretty similar to what we posted a few days ago , except that this case involves a much bigger RAM kit. Similar to what we heard from that user, the user u/levoniust also blamed Crucial for lying after having promised a replacement. As per the Reddit post, Crucial first agreed to replace the kit with a new one, but then later backtracked.
The user says he had a

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MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls Review – One Of The Best Fighting Games Ever Made By Arc System Works
Over the years, Arc System Works has confirmed, time and time again, why it is such a beloved name among fighting game enthusiasts. From the Guilty Gear and BlazBlue series to games based on other IPs like Dragon Ball FighterZ and Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising , there hasn't been a time when the studio didn't deliver a high-quality product.
As such, the announcement of MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls last year was met with unbridled enthusiasm. With the MARVEL Vs. CAPCOM

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Hong Kong court orders defunct Apple Daily to pay HK$1.5 million over defamatory articles
A Hong Kong court has ordered the defunct Apple Daily newspaper to pay HK$1.5 million (US$191,200) in damages to a listed company and two senior executives over 10 defamatory articles that accused them of spying on the city’s pro-democracy activists at Beijing’s behest.


