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Our content for yesterday, June 23 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Video goes viral showing how the OceanGate submersible imploded]( A video demonstrating what happened to the OceanGate submersible that imploded journeying to the Titanic has gone viral, getting nearly 10 million views. [ [Only 100 out of Starfield's 1,000 planets have life, Bethesda offers 'magnificent desolation']( Starfield will have quiet and solemn moments of introspection as Bethesda creates a sense of wonder from 'magnificent desolation' of barren planets. [ [Microsoft floated idea of buying Zynga, declined because they wanted bigger mobile player]( In its quest to acquire its way into the mega-billion mobile market, Microsoft identified 1,000 potential buyout targets...one of which was Zynga. 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DuckDuckGo's browser has arrived on Windows 11]( Tighter privacy than Chrome, with all kinds of protection against tracking, and a dedicated YouTube video player that does things very differently. [ [Video goes viral showing how the OceanGate submersible imploded]( A video demonstrating what happened to the OceanGate submersible that imploded journeying to the Titanic has gone viral, getting nearly 10 million views. [ [Meta announces 'breakthrough' AI tool that allows you to clone your best friends voice]( Meta has announced Voicebox, an AI text-to-speech system that is capable of speaking in six languages and voice replication with only 2 seconds of audio. [ [You can soon buy a robot dog that wields a flamethrower that can shoot streams of fire 30 feet]( A company has announced that Thermonator, the world's first flamethrower-wielding robot dog, will be available to purchase for all flamethrowing purposes. [ [James Cameron compares imploded OceanGate submersible to sinking of the Titanic]( James Cameron, the director of the Titanic movie, has compared the tragic OceaGate submersible implosion to the sinking of the Titanic. [ [Meta will remove news from Facebook and Instagram in Canada]( Meta will have to remove news from both Facebook and Instagram in Canada after the nation's Senate passed the Online News Act on Thursday. [ [Reddit is pressuring subreddits to reopen by replacing moderators and it's working]( Reddit has informed subreddits that the 'expectation here is communities reopen' and that new mods will be appointed if the blackout isn't ended. [ [Here's everything about the Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg cage fight]( Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has challenged Meta CEO and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to an all-out MMA fight inside a cage. 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