Foundation Returns, and Finds Humanity on a Collision Course With Disaster

Foundation—Apple TV+’s Isaac Asimov-inspired sci-fi series—is back for a second season that will introduce new characters and some mind-bending new plot threads. But first, we’ve got to check in with the familiar faces we left on a cliffhanger a year and a half ago. (Need a season one catch-up? We’ve got you covered.)

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Assassin's Creed haptic shirt will make you feel 'exclusive sensations never felt before'

Did you ever feel that your Assassin’s Creed experience wasn’t personal enough? Maybe not, but Ubisoft is betting that you’d like to give it a try regardless. The company has teamed up with OWO to release an Assassin’s Creed Mirage edition haptic feedback shirt. Put it on and you’ll feel parkour, impacts and “exclusive sensations never felt before” — yes, really. You might want to close the door while you’re playing, from the sound of it.

OWO’s shirt includes haptic points at on your chest, stomach, lower back and arms. The trick is an algorithm that adjusts nine wave parameters to simulate interactions ranging from the wind to a dagger. You can use a mobile app to calibrate sensations in specific games or replace them with your own. Compatible games frequently rely on mods (such as Fortnite and Beat Saber), but there are already a handful of native games like Crisis Brigade 2 Reloaded and Drone War. This is the first major collaboration.

Details of pricing and a release date are yet to come, but the haptic apparel will work with PS4, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC. The game will be released October 12th, and the OWO shirt will include a game code. OWO’s Founder Edition shirt sold for €499 ($560), but it was also part of a 2,000-unit batch and won’t necessarily reflect the final price.

Wearable haptics for games aren’t new, but they tend to be experimental efforts. See Sony’s Rez Infinite synesthesia suit from 2017 as an example. The Assassin’s Creed collaboration won’t necessarily take that tech into the mainstream, but it’s coming right as the next generation of mixed reality headsets is coming to market. Don’t be surprised if haptics gain some traction as immersion becomes more important in AR and VR games.

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Former LSU Basketball Star Danielle Ballard Dies At Age 29 In ‘Tragic Accident’

“It’s difficult to understand why this happened to someone who was so full of life and had so much promise,” the university said in a statement.

From California to Florida, 93 Million Americans Are Under Heat Warnings and Advisories

Americans throughout the U.S. have woken up today to sweltering heat as more than 93 million people in the country are currently under excessive heat warnings and heat advisories, the National Weather Service (NWS) wrote in today’s alert.

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From California to Florida, 93 Million Americans Are Under Heat Warnings and Advisories

Americans throughout the U.S. have woken up today to sweltering heat as more than 93 million people in the country are currently under excessive heat warnings and heat advisories, the National Weather Service (NWS) wrote in today’s alert.

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Woman Arrested In Connection With Death Of Robert De Niro’s Grandson: Reports

A 20-year-old woman reportedly faces drug distribution charges linked to the death of Leandro De Niro Rodriguez.

Deadpool 3 Halts Production Amid Actor's Strike

According to Variety, Deadpool 3—starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman—has stopped filming. While many other productions are expected to come to a halt by noon PT, July 14, this is the first major production to officially announce a shutdown. The SAG-AFTRA strike was announced yesterday at a press conference led by…

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Right-Wingers Are Making Bank Off Musk’s Twitter Affiliate Money

On Thursday, Twitter said it had expanded its creator monetization fund to share more ad revenue with “creators.” Who is a Twitter creator these days? Well, some of the most politically divisive figures are making the most change in Musk’s new world order.

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Amazon's Echo Show 5 is back on sale for $50

If you’ve had your eye on the new Echo Show 5 but weren’t able to grab one on Prime Day, the diminutive smart display is back on sale for $50. While we saw the device go for $5 less during Amazon’s sales event, that deal was exclusive to Prime members. This $40 discount is open to everyone and marks the second-lowest price we’ve seen since the display arrived in May. The Kids version of the display is also on sale for $60, though that’s $10 more it was on Prime Day.

Though we haven’t reviewed this third-gen version of the Echo Show 5, the device is a largely iterative update over its predecessor, which was a pick in our guide to the best smart displays. The new version should still function best as a smart alarm clock, as its 5.5-inch panel is a more natural fit on a bedside table than the larger Echo Show models. Its ambient light sensor automatically lowers the screen’s brightness when it’s dark, while a tap-to-snooze function lets you smack the top of the device for a few more minutes of rest. It’s still an Echo, so it can also stream music, pull up weather info, control smart home devices and do other Alexa-related tasks. And while no device like this is ideal for the privacy-conscious, there’s at least a physical camera shutter and a mic mute button here. 

The new Echo Show 5 slightly improves the processor and speaker system, though it still won’t be as fast or full-sounding as the Echo Show 8, our chief recommendation for those who want an Alexa smart display. (That 8-inch display is now available for $75, which is $15 more than its Prime Day price.) Likewise, the 2-megapixel camera is mediocre for video calls, and the 960 x 480 resolution display is far from luxurious for viewing photos. Still, if you regularly use Alexa, have limited space and want to pay as little as possible for a competent display, the Echo Show 5 makes sense at this price.

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’80s Acting Icon Crashes Into Malibu Shopping Center

Officials say she appeared to lose control of her vehicle and was “shook up” by the crash.