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Our content for yesterday, September 9 2022 Sony's PlayStation 5 finally supports native 2560 x 1440

Our content for yesterday, September 9 2022 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [PlayStation 5's new 1440p resolution option does not support VRR]( Sony's PlayStation 5 finally supports native 2560 x 1440 resolution output, but variable refresh rates aren't supported in the new 1440p output moded. [ [Dreamcast turns 23 years old today, RIP SEGA's last console]( The SEGA Dreamcast turns 23 years old today since the console's release in 1999, and we take a look back the system's legacy and how it changed gaming. [ [Valve's Steam Deck repair centers are up and running]( Valve's Steam Deck repair centers are now operational and ready to repair faulty and malfunctioning handled-PC units regardless if they are under warranty. [ [Bungie's landmark MMOFPS Destiny turns 8 years old today]( Destiny, the original landmark shooter that helped pioneer the MMOFPS genre, celebrates its 8th birthday today. Let's take a look back at the beloved FPS. [ [Gamers really want NetherRealm to make Marvel vs DC fighting game]( NetherRealm's Ed Boon polls gamers on Twitter and asks them what project they'd like to see next and most players want a new Marvel vs DC fighter. [ [New Captain America Marvel game: 4 characters, multiple worlds]( The reports were right: Amy Hennig's new Marvel game will take place in World War II and star four characters including Captain America and Black Panther. [ [Call of Duty Warzone Mobile is a big reason why Microsoft wants to buy]( Activision officially announces Call of Duty Warzone Mobile, solidifying what could be yet another top-earning F2P game on the mobile market today. [ [TP-Link Deco XE75 and XE75 Pro Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System Review]( TP-Link drops two mesh platforms at our door in the Deco XE75 and XE75 Pro Wi-Fi 6E wireless systems. Should you consider them? Join us as we find out. [ [Astronomers find massive stars stealing Jupiter-sized planets]( A new exoplanet study has found that massive stars can steal Jupiter-like planets that normally would not form in their presence due to UV radiation. [ [Humans found to generate a 'field' of reactive chemicals around them]( International researchers have identified a field created around humans comprising reactive hydroxyl groups made by skin oils and fats reacting with ozone. [ [North Korean-backed hackers lose millions to US government]( One of the biggest cryptocurrency thefts ever to occur, worth nearly $600 million at the time, has been recovered by the United States government. [ [Incredible photos of Sun's surface capture it in unprecedented detail]( The newly commissioned Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope has captured extremely detailed images of the Sun's chromosphere, a region just above its surface. [ [New study of brain evolution shows we don't have a 'lizard brain']( Max Planck Institute researchers have identified hundreds of neuron types in reptiles and mammals, shared and unique, spread all across both brain types. [ [Europe's biggest nuclear power plant at risk of 'unlimited release']( The United Nations IAEA has warned of the potential for the 'unlimited release of radioactive materials' from Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. [ [Apple CEO Tim Cook says to buy an iPhone to fix texting with Android]( Apple's CEO Tim Cook has responded to a question asking Apple to fix texting between Android and iPhone by advising users just buy an iPhone. [ [Steve Jobs' daughter has mocked Apple's new iPhone 14 design]( Steve Jobs' daughter Eve Jobs has posted a meme on her Instagram account that appears to poke fun at Apple's design choices for the new iPhone 14. [ [Elon Musk's legal battle with Twitter just got a lot more complicated]( Elon Musk's legal battle with Twitter just got a whole lot more complicated as the Twitter whistleblower has become a big part of the case. [Having trouble reading? View online!](   Subscription Reminder You're subscribed using the address: {EMAIL} [Manage Your Subscription]( [Unsubscribe Automatically]( [tracking]

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