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Our content for yesterday, October 6 2022 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Gamers discover best way to earn PlayStation Stars points]( Gamers have discovered how many points Sony's new PlayStation Stars will give out to PS Plus subscribers for buying games on the PlayStation Store. [ [Honda takes the wraps off the Prologue, company's first electric SUV]( Trying to play catchup in the EV market, Honda shows off the Prologue SUV, its entrance to the fully-electric market, which will be available in 2024. [ [John Wick, Matrix star Keanu Reeves wants to direct BRZRKR for Netflix]( The Matrix and John Wick franchise hero Keanu Reeves wants to direct Netflix's adaption of his book 'BRZRKR' but it might not happen, unfortunately. [ [Restaurants use robots to eliminate repetitive tasks, fill worker gaps]( Restaurants are suffering from worker shortages, but might find robots as a suitable solution to help fill the void - and continue making food. [ [Activision appoints executive to handle Microsoft merger communication]( Activision has created a new comms executive position that will help deliver official company communications on its 'impending acquisition by Microsoft' [ [Need for Speed Unbound: 4K60FPS racing with rebellious graffiti style]( Criterion Games makes its triumphant return to the Need for Speed series with NFS Unbound, a new advanced street racing sim with a rebellious style. [ [Sony takes a big step to unifying its console and PC games]( Sony is starting to add direct PlayStation Network account linking integration into its PC games on Steam, marking a big step forward for unification. [ [Walgreens using robots to fill prescriptions due to worker shortages]( Walgreens is using robots to help fill prescriptions, which frees up time for pharmacists to have more interaction with customers - and will save big money. [ [MSI MAG Coreliquid 240R V2 White CPU Liquid Cooler Review]( MSI's MAG Coreliquid 240R V2 White CPU liquid cooler earns solid points for its appearance, performance, and affordability. Join us as we investigate. [ [SpaceX launches groundbreaking mission to the ISS]( SpaceX has launched a groundbreaking mission to the International Space Station, with the company's Dragon capsule carrying four astronauts. [ [Samsung announces next-gen GDDR7 memory, with insane 36Gbps bandwidth]( Samsung teases that it is working on 36Gbps GDDR7 memory for next-gen GPUs in the data center, HPC, mobile, gaming, and automotive markets in the future. [ [NASA's Webb and Hubble team up to photograph two gorgeous galaxies]( NASA's famous Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope have teamed up to photograph a galaxy millions of light years away from Earth. [ [White House releases its 'blueprint' for an AI Bill of Rights]( The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has released its 'blueprint' for its highly anticipated AI Bill of Rights. [ [NASA shows what it's like to stare into the eye of Hurricane Ian]( One of NASA's Earth-observing satellites has passed directly over Hurricane Ian, photographing the massive category 4 storm as it rolled over the ocean. [ [Man makes $250 million calling Elon Musk's bluff with Twitter]( Elon Musk's decision to follow through with his initial offer to purchase Twitter for $44 billion has caused an investor to make a staggering $250 million. [ [Huge advertisements may soon start appearing in the sky over cities]( A new research paper has explored the cost of putting massive advertisements in the sky over cities using satellites' constellation. [ [Apple CEO casually throws shade at Mark Zuckerberg's Metaverse]( Apple CEO Tim Cook has thrown some casual shade at former Facebook CEO and now current Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's in-development Metaverse. [ [Intel Arc GPU: once launch volume is gone, you won't be able to buy it]( Intel Arc Alchemist GPU launch volume leak: once the launch stock is gone, it looks like it is party over for Arc on the desktop says latest rumor. [Having trouble reading? View online!](   Subscription Reminder You're subscribed using the address: {EMAIL} [Manage Your Subscription]( [Unsubscribe Automatically]( [tracking]

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