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Meta Discontinues Horizon Worlds VR Social Experience in June
- Horizon Worlds VR social platform reportedly ends service in June.
- Part of Meta’s effort to reduce focus on metaverse projects.
- Users urged to migrate content before the shutdown date.
CALIFORNIA, Mar 17 (TNGB) – Meta reportedly announced the discontinuation of its Horizon Worlds virtual reality social experience effective in June as part of broader moves to slim down the business. The platform will shift almost exclusively to mobile while Quest VR support ends. Developers and users now face a limited window to export creations or find alternatives.
The decision marks another step in Meta’s ongoing adjustment of metaverse ambitions.
Study Shows Lonely People Benefit More From Texting Strangers Than Chatbots
- Empathy from human conversations reportedly matters more than AI responses.
- Participants felt better after messaging unknown people versus bots.
- Results suggest real interaction still outperforms artificial alternatives.
USA, Mar 17 (TNGB) – Researchers reportedly found that lonely individuals gain greater emotional benefits from texting strangers than from chatting with AI bots. The study emphasized that feeling empathy for the actual person on the other end plays a key role in the positive outcome. Volunteers reported stronger connections and reduced isolation after human exchanges.
Human connection remains irreplaceable even in digital formats.
Amazon Molly Fish Species Survives Far Longer Than Evolutionary Predictions
- All-female fish reproduces asexually without male genetic input.
- Species has persisted at least ten times longer than theory suggested.
- Genetic trick allows continued adaptation and population stability.
USA, Mar 17 (TNGB) – The Amazon molly fish reportedly continues to thrive despite reproducing only through asexual cloning for millions of years. Scientists observed the species surviving at least ten times longer than evolutionary models predicted possible for such lineages. A unique genetic mechanism helps maintain diversity and avoid typical mutational decline.
This case challenges long-held assumptions about asexual species longevity.
Yak Genetic Mutation Offers Potential Insights for Brain Disease Repair
- Mutation found in high-altitude animals boosts neuron molecule production.
- Process spurs development of cells that repair white matter damage.
- Findings may apply to multiple sclerosis and similar conditions.
USA, Mar 17 (TNGB) – A genetic mutation identified in yaks adapted to extreme altitudes reportedly helps neurons produce more of a molecule that promotes brain cell repair. The adaptation supports white matter regeneration in harsh environments. Researchers see parallels that could inform treatments for human neurological disorders.
The discovery opens new avenues for studying brain repair mechanisms.
SpaceX Plans Phased Orbital Data Center Launch Amid FCC Pushback
- Company rebuttal mentions phased constellation rollout for data centers.
- Officials studied potential atmospheric impacts from launches.
- Response includes criticism of rival Amazon project timelines.
USA, Mar 17 (TNGB) – SpaceX reportedly outlined plans to start small with its orbital data center constellation while addressing Federal Communications Commission concerns over atmospheric effects. The filing pushes back against critics and throws shade at Amazon’s competing efforts. Executives argue the phased approach minimizes risks and meets regulatory demands.
The exchange underscores growing competition in space-based computing infrastructure.
GlassWorm Malware Infects Over 400 Repositories on GitHub and npm
- Malicious code targets code repositories across multiple platforms.
- Attack hits GitHub, npm, VSCode and OpenVSX ecosystems.
- Developers urged to scan projects and update dependencies immediately.
USA, Mar 17 (TNGB) – Security researchers reportedly discovered GlassWorm malware spreading through over four hundred code repositories on GitHub, npm, VSCode and OpenVSX. The threat injects harmful scripts into developer workflows and spreads automatically. Affected packages require immediate removal and code audits.
This incident highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in open-source supply chains.
Nvidia Unveils DLSS 5 With Dramatic Visual Improvements in Oblivion Demo
- New AI upscaling promises major graphics leap for gamers.
- Hands-on demo of Oblivion Remastered shows photorealistic faces and hair.
- Technology replaces classic potato models with detailed characters.
USA, Mar 17 (TNGB) – Nvidia reportedly announced DLSS 5 at the GTC event and demonstrated it transforming The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Classic low-detail faces vanished in favor of fully fleshed-out characters with realistic hair and skin. The upgrade uses advanced generative AI to enhance existing games.
Gamers may soon experience a significant leap in visual fidelity.
Remedy Live Service Game FBC Firebreak Continues Despite Challenges
- Studio refuses to let the co-op shooter fade away.
- Title linked to Alan Wake 2 universe keeps receiving support.
- Latest updates focus on stability and player retention.
USA, Mar 17 (TNGB) – Remedy Entertainment reportedly continues development on its live service game FBC Firebreak even as industry trends shift away from similar titles. The project tied to the Alan Wake 2 universe has faced hurdles but refuses to die. Ongoing patches aim to improve gameplay and keep the community engaged.
The persistence shows studios can sustain ambitious service models through dedication.
Disney Galaxy Edge Timeline Reboot Removes Galactic Starcruiser Reference
- Updated story continuity erases nod to closed attraction.
- Changes affect park lore and future content planning.
- Move aligns with broader narrative adjustments at the resort.
USA, Mar 17 (TNGB) – Disney reportedly rebooted the timeline for Galaxy’s Edge and removed a reference to the now-closed Galactic Starcruiser attraction. The edit cleans up continuity following the hotel’s shutdown. Future expansions and stories will follow the revised canon.
The adjustment keeps the park experience consistent with current operations.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Defends DLSS 5 Against Criticism
- Jensen Huang addresses backlash over generative AI usage in games.
- CEO claims critics are wrong about visual smearing concerns.
- Technology still delivers promised performance and quality gains.
USA, Mar 17 (TNGB) – Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reportedly defended DLSS 5 against claims that it applies too much generative AI and causes smearing in PC games. He stated the haters misunderstand the improvements shown in demos. The feature remains central to future graphics advancements.
The stance reinforces Nvidia’s commitment to AI-driven rendering progress.


