I’m Learning How To Drive And Pacific Drive Is Helping

Pacific Drive is a game about one’s relationship with their car. As you navigate a reality-bending doomsday loop, your vehicle is the only thing keeping you from impending death – if you’re good enough at driving it. I’ve had fun in this world speeding through the forest and grabbing glowing yellow orbs, but the car is one of the most interesting parts to me for one reason: I don’t have a driver’s license yet.

After years of procrastination and two expired temporary permits, I’ve finally started learning to drive in earnest. I spent years of adulthood in the dark, and it’s been fascinating to open my eyes to something that is an everyday experience for millions of people. And as much as it’s opened my eyes to a new side of the real world, it’s making me see video game driving in a different light, and Pacific Drive is the first instance of that.

I’m Learning How To Drive And Pacific Drive Is Helping

For starters, you drive in first person, which is something I’ve never tried in a game before. I typically swap to a third-person perspective as quickly as possible because it gives me a better sense of what’s going on around me. The thing is, when I do that, I’m basically playing as the car, not the person driving the car. Mirrors are irrelevant when you have a camera floating around to get perspective, and all you need to do to start the engine is press the gas button.

In Pacific Drive, you play from the driver’s seat, and you have to familiarize yourself with the space. Starting the car is more than the tap of a button – you have to aim at the ignition and insert the key to start the engine, then aim at the gear shift to put the car from park into drive. You’re free to exit the car at will as well, but if you leave the car on, you’ll waste gas, and if you don’t put it in park, it will roll down a hill. While driving, you have to physically turn your character’s head to look in the mirrors to see what’s behind you – I just wish it had the backup camera in my partner’s Honda Accord. 

I also have a more basic appreciation for the anatomy of a car. Granted, Pacific Drive does simplify things (I don’t need a license to know a hatchback trunk door and a driver’s side door don’t have the same crafting recipe in real life [or a crafting recipe at all, for that matter]), but by forcing me to repair and upgrade the car by looking at its individual parts, I have a deeper understanding than I otherwise would. 

For example, an early goal has the player craft a handbrake. In order to actually put it in the car, you need to open the hood, at which point you can see a translucent image of where the handbrake will actually go once it’s in the car. Seeing it highlighted at the base of the vehicle with lines connecting to each wheel was a surprise to me, partially because I had never considered how a handbrake actually works and partially because I was impressed the developers took the steps to actually illustrate the entire mechanism. It would have been much easier to just have the handbrake exist as an upgrade on a menu, but seeing where it’s supposed to go and putting it there myself gave me ownership over the whole thing.

I’m not suggesting Pacific Drive is some kind of groundbreaking car simulator, but it is more of a car simulator than I thought it would be, and now that I’m learning to drive, I have a very real appreciation for the way the developers spent time to add some realism to the car and its upgrades. Going the (pun intended) extra mile in areas like this really makes Pacific Drive stand out, and it’s made me far more invested in the game – and my car – than I would have been otherwise. 

My partner walked past me as I played the other day, crafting upgrades in the garage. I pointed to the rusted sedan on the screen and proudly said, “You see this? This is my car. I installed the handbrake myself.”

Balatro Review And Why Unicorn Overlord’s Battle System Rules | GI Show (Feat. Eric Van Allen)

Balatro Review And Why Unicorn Overlord’s Battle System Rules | GI Show (Feat. Eric Van Allen)

In this week’s episode of The Game Informer Show, returning guest Eric Van Allen (Destructoid, Axe of the Blood God) joins us to discuss our Balatro review, spoiler-free thoughts about the length of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the early hours of Penny’s Big Breakaway, and finally, how the combat system in Vanillaware’s Unicorn Overlord mimics Final Fantasy XII’s Gambits (that’s a very good thing).

Lastly, we want to highlight our former colleague and close friend, Blake Hester, who was affected by a corporate restructuring from our parent company this week. Blake’s original reporting and responsibility as our working features editor have transformed Game Informer over the last three-and-a-half years into an outlet known for thoughtful reporting on games and the people making them. Please go support Blake and follow his work right here.

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The Game Informer Show – Podcast Timestamps:

00:00:00 – Intro

00:02:04 – Blake Hester Was Laid Off From Game Informer

00:11:23 – Balatro Review

00:27:50 – Unicorn Overlord Demo

00:44:07 – Penny’s Big Breakaway

01:03:40 – Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

01:18:32 – Housekeeping

Gemma: Google Bringing Advanced AI Capabilities through Open Source

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Telemetry data, the new oil: the importance of securing IoT – CyberTalk

Telemetry data, the new oil: the importance of securing IoT – CyberTalk

Miri Ofir is the Research and Development Director at Check Point Software. Antoinette Hodes is a Global Solutions Architect and an Evangelist with the Check Point Office of the CTO.

Introduction

In today’s interconnected world, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become ubiquitous, enabling the efficient exchange of data between various devices and systems. IoT devices generate a lot of valuable data, including telemetry data. What is telemetry data? Telemetry data refers to the information collected and transmitted by devices, including sensors, actuators and other connected (IoT or OT) devices. It encompasses a wide range of data, such as information about resources: disk space, CPU, memory, and data from open ports and active connections. Furthermore, environmental metrics like temperature, pressure, humidity, location and speed are collected by sensors and being sent as telemetry. Lastly, system and security events, anomalies and alerts are also telemetry. Telemetry data provides real-time insights into the status, behavior, and performance of devices and the systems that they are connected to.

In the age of Industry 4.0, collecting telemetry data has become increasingly important. This data is vital for the efficient functioning of modern industries and offers several benefits. Firstly, collecting telemetry data allows businesses to gain valuable insights into their operations and processes. By analyzing this data and pursuing in-depth monitoring, companies can identify areas for improvement, optimize resource allocation, and enhance overall productivity. Secondly, telemetry data enables predictive maintenance, where potential issues or faults in machinery can be detected in advance. This proactive approach helps prevent costly breakdowns, reduces downtime and increases equipment lifespan. Additionally, telemetry data plays a crucial role in ensuring product quality and safety. By constantly monitoring data from sensors, manufacturers can monitor and control the production process, ensuring adherence to quality standards and minimizing defects. Finally, telemetry data facilitates real-time decision-making. By obtaining up-to-date and accurate information, managers can make informed choices, react swiftly to changing conditions, and improve operational efficiency.

Securing telemetry data | The key to protecting sensitive data

Depending on the context and the specific information it contains, telemetry data can be considered sensitive. In some cases, telemetry data may not be inherently sensitive, especially if it only contains general operational information without any personally identifiable information (PII) or sensitive details. For example, telemetry data that simply indicates the temperature or power consumption of a device may not be classified as sensitive. However, certain types of telemetry data can indeed be sensitive. For instance, if telemetry data includes PII, such as user identities, email addresses, or other personal information, it would be considered sensitive data. Additionally, telemetry data that reveals intimate details about an individual’s behavior, preferences or health could also be deemed sensitive.

Importance of securing telemetry data | The safe future of IoT

1. Data privacy and confidentiality: IoT metrics and telemetry data often contain sensitive information about individuals, organizations, or critical infrastructure systems. Unauthorized access or manipulation of this data can lead to privacy breaches, industrial espionage, or even physical harm. Securing IoT metrics and telemetry data ensures the confidentiality and integrity of the information.

2. Protection against cyber threats: For cyber criminals, IoT devices are attractive targets due to their potential vulnerabilities. Compromised devices can be used as gateways to gain unauthorized access to networks or through which to launch large-scale attacks. Securing telemetry data helps mitigate these risks. Implement robust encryption, authentication, and access control measures.

3. Maintaining trust and reputation: Organizations deploying IoT devices must prioritize the security of metrics and telemetry data to maintain the trust of their customers and stakeholders. Instances of data breaches can lead to severe reputational damage and financial losses. Protecting the integrity and confidentiality of telemetry data helps build trust and credibility in IoT deployments.

Industry 4.0 use cases

In terms of Industry 4.0, several key applications have emerged to streamline operations and maximize efficiency. These use cases include:

  • Predictive maintenance: By extending the lifespan of assets, organizations can minimize downtime and optimize resource allocation.
  • Proactive remediation: Taking swift action to address potential issues helps minimize damage and ensures uninterrupted operations.
  • Anomaly and threat detection: By identifying anomalies and threats early on, companies can reduce the impact and mitigate the risks associated with security breaches.
  • Quality control: Automating the inspection process reduces the need for human intervention, resulting in improved accuracy and efficiency.
  • Enhanced cyber security: Analyzing network traffic and promptly identifying and responding to threats helps ensure a secure environment.
  • Improved resource optimization: Utilizing vehicle tracking, optimizing route planning, and reducing fuel consumption can enhance delivery efficiency in the transportation sector.
  • Supply chain management: Efficient inventory management, real-time tracking of goods, and fast response times enable streamlined operations and customer satisfaction.
  • Production planning: Optimizing production processes ensures efficient resource utilization and timely delivery of products. This results in improved customer loyalty, satisfaction and brand loyalty.

The roadmap to compliance | Telemetry data and industry regulations

There are specific regulations that pertain to telemetry data in certain industries or regions. Here are a few examples:

1. Healthcare: In the healthcare industry, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in the United States and the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe impose specific requirements for the collection, storage, and transmission of telemetry data related to patient health information. These regulations aim to protect the privacy and security of sensitive healthcare data.

2. Automotive: Telemetry data collected from vehicles, such as GPS location, speed and vehicle diagnostics, may be subject to regulations in the automotive industry. For example, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) have specific provisions related to the collection and use of personal data from vehicles.

3. Aviation: The aviation industry has regulations governing the collection and transmission of telemetry data from aircraft. For instance, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) sets standards for flight data monitoring and analyses, including the collection and handling of telemetry data for safety and operational purposes.

4. Telecommunications: Telecommunications companies may be subject to regulations related to telemetry data, particularly in terms of data protection and privacy. These regulations can vary by country or region, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union or the Telecommunications Act in the United States.

As IoT continues to expand, securing sensitive data, metrics and telemetry data become increasingly critical. Protecting IoT data ensures privacy, mitigates cyber risks and maintains trust in IoT deployments. Predefined metrics offer consistency and efficiency. By embracing these concepts, organizations can enhance the security and reliability of their IoT systems, enabling them to fully leverage the benefits of telemetry data while minimizing potential risk.

In conclusion, collecting telemetry data is essential in the age of Industry 4.0, as it enables businesses to optimize processes, enhance productivity, ensure product quality, and make data-driven decisions. And securing telemetry data is even more imperative.

Crash Bandicoot 4, Spyro Reignited Trilogy Dev Toys For Bob Is Splitting From Activision

Crash Bandicoot 4, Spyro Reignited Trilogy Dev Toys For Bob Is Splitting From Activision

Toys for Bob, the studio behind games like Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Spyro Reignited Trilogy, and Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time, has announced it is splitting from its owner Activision Blizzard to go independent. It is also exploring a partnership with Microsoft. 

Toys for Bob announced this in a statement released today, which explains why now is “the time to take the studio and our future games to the next level.” 

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Here’s Toys for Bob’s statement, in full

“We’re thrilled to announce that Toys for Bob is spinning off as an independent game development studio. 

Over the years, we’ve inspired love, joy, and laughter for the inner child in all gamers. We pioneered new IP and hardware technologies in Skylanders. We raised the bar for best-in-class remasters in Spyro Reignited Trilogy. We’ve taken Crash Bandicoot to innovative, critically acclaimed new heights. 

With the same enthusiasm and passion, we believe that now is the time to take the studio and our future games to the next level. This opportunity allows us to return to our roots of being a small and nimble studio. 

To make this news even more exciting, we’re exploring a possible partnership between our new studio and Microsoft. And while we’re in the early days of developing our next new game and a ways away from making any announcements, our team is excited to develop new stories, new characters, and new gameplay experiences. 

Our friends at Activision and Microsoft have been extremely supportive of our new direction and we’re confident that we will continue to work closely together as part of our future. 

So, keep your horns and your eyes out for more news. Thank you to our community of players for always supporting us through our journey. We can’t wait to share updates on our new adventure as an indie studio. Talk to you soon.” 

Toys for Bob did not disclose a price (if there is one) associated with its split from Activision Blizzard, which arrives just a few months after Microsoft purchased the company for a colossal $69 billion.

Toys for Bob joins another studio leaving the hands of its owner today: With a $500 million deal, Embracer Group has sold Saber Interactive to a group of private investors, as reported by BloombergKotaku is also reporting today that Gearbox, the makers of the Borderlands series, is looking to break away from Embracer Group as well. 


What kind of game do you hope Toys for Bob makes first? Let us know in the comments below!

Look Out World! Here Comes Atomos 2.0! – Videoguys

Discover the latest developments at Atomos in this insightful blog post by Andy Stout for RedSharkNews. Explore the return of Jeromy Young as CEO, the appointment of Peter Barber as COO, enticing product updates, and speculations on future developments.

In a dynamic shift at Atomos, as observed by Andy Stout for RedSharkNews, Jeromy Young reclaims the helm as CEO, injecting new energy into the company’s trajectory. Meanwhile, Peter Barber, renowned co-founder of Blackmagic Design, steps into the role of COO, bringing a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the team.

Amidst these leadership changes, Atomos unveils a series of product updates aimed at captivating both existing and prospective users. From the reintroduction of a three-year warranty on core products to affordable upgrade paths for Ninja V/V+ users, the company demonstrates its commitment to customer satisfaction and innovation.

Looking ahead, speculation mounts about potential enhancements, particularly regarding Blackmagic RAW recording compatibility. With Jeromy Young’s pledge to embrace new technologies and expand Atomos’ ecosystem, exciting possibilities lie on the horizon.

Furthermore, Atomos continues to expand its ProRes RAW ecosystem, with support for an impressive array of cameras. Plans for enhanced H.265 options and NDI support further underscore the company’s dedication to staying at the forefront of technological advancements.

At the corporate level, Atomos embarks on a restructuring and recapitalization journey, with plans to return to stock market quotation in the near future. Leveraging Peter Barber’s expertise in strategic acquisitions, Atomos aims to explore new markets and opportunities for growth.

In conclusion, the stage is set for Atomos to embark on a new era of innovation and expansion. With Jeromy Young and Peter Barber at the helm, backed by a suite of compelling product updates, the company is poised to redefine the boundaries of creativity and excellence in the industry. Stay tuned for the next chapter in Atomos’ journey.

Read the full article by Andy Stout for RedSharkNews HERE


Elevate Your Video Editing Game with Adobe Premiere Pro 24.2: A Compre – Videoguys

Elevate Your Video Editing Game with Adobe Premiere Pro 24.2: A Compre – Videoguys

Discover the latest enhancements in Adobe Premiere Pro 24.2, including AI-powered editing tools, seamless social media integration, and optimized hardware support. Learn how these updates can streamline your workflow and elevate your video editing experience.

Are you ready to take your video editing skills to the next level? Look no further than Adobe Premiere Pro 24.2, the latest release packed with groundbreaking features designed to enhance your editing workflow. In this comprehensive overview by Madhuri Murlikrishnan, we’ll dive into the myriad enhancements that make Premiere Pro a powerhouse for content creators.

AI-Powered Editing: Streamlining Your Workflow with Precision With the advent of AI-powered editing tools like Interactive Fade Handles, Audio Category Tagging, and the fully unleashed Enhance Speech function, Premiere Pro revolutionizes the editing process. These features not only expedite editing tasks but also empower users to achieve unparalleled audio quality, all while maintaining complete control over their creative vision.

Optimized Hardware Support: Unleashing the Power of AI Harnessing the full potential of AI features requires optimized hardware support. Premiere Pro’s collaboration with leading hardware manufacturers like NVIDIA ensures that AI processing is finely tuned for speed and accuracy. Experience a significant boost in performance, especially with features like Enhance Speech, accelerated by NVIDIA RTX, delivering crystal-clear voice recordings with just a single click.

Seamless Social Media Integration: Elevate Your Presence on TikTok In today’s digital landscape, social media integration is paramount. Premiere Pro’s native support for exporting to TikTok simplifies the process of sharing content directly from the editing timeline. Built-in project templates provide insight into TikTok’s formatting requirements, ensuring your videos stand out on this popular platform.

Enhanced Subtitle Creation: Captivate Your Audience with Dynamic Subtitles Captivating your audience has never been easier with SubMachine, an innovative add-on that seamlessly integrates with Premiere Pro. By leveraging speech-to-text capabilities, SubMachine enables users to create dynamic and customizable subtitles with just a click, enhancing engagement and accessibility.

The Power of Collaboration: Integrating Third-Party Solutions Premiere Pro’s ecosystem extends beyond its core features, with integrations and enhancements aimed at streamlining collaborative workflows. From remote editing solutions like LucidLink to real-time collaboration tools like BirdDog Cloud Transmitter, Adobe’s partnerships amplify the capabilities of Premiere Pro, empowering teams to work more efficiently than ever before.

Conclusion: Unlock Your Creative Potential with Adobe Premiere Pro 24.2 As we navigate the evolving landscape of video editing, Adobe Premiere Pro 24.2 stands as a beacon of innovation and efficiency. With AI-powered editing tools, seamless social media integration, and optimized hardware support, Premiere Pro empowers creators to unleash their creativity like never before. Elevate your video editing game with Premiere Pro 24.2 and embark on a journey of limitless possibilities.

Read the full blog post by Madhuri Murlikrishnan for Adobe HERE