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Today's Connections Hints & Answers For June 16, 2024 (Puzzle #370) - screenrant.com - New York - city New York

Today's Connections Hints & Answers For June 16, 2024 (Puzzle #370)

It's Sunday and it's time for another puzzle to make you put your thinking cap on. Today it is all about seeing the bigger picture and the details as there are a lot of words that could go together but only one correct answer for each of them. However, we have all the tips you need to keep your streak alive and well.

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Nick Evanson - Coffee and PC gaming ground together in perfect harmony, in this fabulous Scandi wood-sauna-themed build - pcgamer.com

Coffee and PC gaming ground together in perfect harmony, in this fabulous Scandi wood-sauna-themed build

Like millions of people around the world, I love coffee. In fact, just the thought of writing that made me go and make a mug. I also love computers and gaming, spending many hours engrossed in both of them. If only there were a way to combine all those passions into one handy system. Well, one popular engineering YouTuber has done precisely that and it's the most glorious PC-with-coffee machine you'll ever see.

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Jackie Arias - Hallmark Selling Awesome New Xbox Ornament - gamerant.com

Hallmark Selling Awesome New Xbox Ornament

Hallmark will release an awesome Xbox ornament this July. First released in 2001, the Xbox is one of the most recognizable console brands on the market.

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Andy Chalk - Naoki Yoshida - Final Fantasy 16 PC requirements are 'looking to be somewhat high,' Yoshi-P says - pcgamer.com

Final Fantasy 16 PC requirements are 'looking to be somewhat high,' Yoshi-P says

Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida—better known to fans as Yoshi-P—says the PC version of the game is now in the «final stages» of the optimization process, but warned that while exact system requirements haven't yet been nailed down, they'll like be a little on the high side.

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Ted Litchfield - Johan Pilestedt - Helldivers 2 director explains how its freedom and wacky guns were inspired by tabletop: 'Let the player do the action, and you'll see what happens' - pcgamer.com

Helldivers 2 director explains how its freedom and wacky guns were inspired by tabletop: 'Let the player do the action, and you'll see what happens'

If you asked me to list PC gaming's contributions to the hobby at large, it wouldn't take long for me to hit emergent gameplay, that hallmark of immersive sims and other PC-centric genres where a developer makes a sandbox deep enough to celebrate genuine player freedom and creativity⁠—Baldur's Gate 3 is one recent emergent gameplay champion, and so is the smash hit co-op shooter, Helldivers 2.

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Nick Evanson - US Dept of Justice used existing router malware to quietly purge a Russia-backed 'vast spearphishing' botnet from devices in peoples' homes - pcgamer.com - Russia - Usa

US Dept of Justice used existing router malware to quietly purge a Russia-backed 'vast spearphishing' botnet from devices in peoples' homes

There aren't many stories in the world of technology that could easily make it as a plot for a tense spy-thriller movie, but this one sure has all the right hallmarks for one. Last month, the US Justice Department carried out an authorised operation in which it neutralised a botnet, comprising hundreds of routers in homes and offices, that was used to carry out spearphishing and other credentials stealing. And it was achieved by using the very same malware as that by the botnet itself.

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