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Japan plans to create wooden satellites which they hope will cut down on space junk

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A Japanese startup called Sumitomo Forestry has teamed up with researchers from the Kyoto University, to work on a wooden satellite, reported BBC . While the entire plan is in a nascent stage, the project aims at tackling the increasing threat of space debris. Sumitomo Forestry is currently working on testing the use of wood materials in space and soon they will be experimenting with wood in extreme locations on Earth. Going ahead with their research, the two teams plan to launch the world's first satellite made out of wood in 2023. The report says that wooden satellites were a better alternative to the existing ones as these would burn up after entering the atmosphere without releasing any harmful substances. No waste will be created and the risk of space junk falling back on Earth can be lessened. Takao Doi, a professor at Kyoto University and Japanese astronaut, was quoted by BBC to state that all the satellites that re-enter Earth’s atmosphere at present “burn and create ti...

EU still holds out on granting approval to Oxford-AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine

The coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University, which was approved Wednesday in Britain, is unlikely to get a green light in the European Union in the next month, according to the European Medicines Agency (EMA). The regulator, charged with overseeing vaccines' authorisation in the EU before they can be marketed, approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on December 21. It is expected to rule on Moderna's vaccine on January 6. But an EU ruling on the AstraZeneca-Oxford jab will take some time. "Additional scientific information on issues related to quality, safety and efficacy of the vaccine is deemed necessary to support the rigour required for a conditional marketing authorisation (CMA) and this has been requested from the company," the EMA said in a statement. "Further information from the ongoing clinical trials is also expected from January." The Amsterdam-based agency earlier told AFP that it had not yet received any formal market...

The Bay Area won't be displaced as the nation's top tech hub anytime soon but lawmakers need to recognize the dangers of bad governance that is fueling backlash (Bloomberg)

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Bloomberg : The Bay Area won't be displaced as the nation's top tech hub anytime soon but lawmakers need to recognize the dangers of bad governance that is fueling backlash   —  Silicon Valley remains the world's preeminent tech hub.  But that won't last if lawmakers there keep antagonizing businesses. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/3pBW8W5

Best coolers in 2021: Cabela, Igloo, Yeti, Coleman and more - CNET

You'll need a reliable cooler in order to hold the cold. We tested 18 -- here are the winners. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3mZ6fCF

OnePlus Nord, Nord N100 start receiving OxygenOS update with December 2020 security patch

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OnePlus Nord and OnePlus Nord N100 have started receiving the December 2020 security patches through the OxygenOS update 10.5.10 and Oxygen 10.5.5. This comes a week after the OnePlus Nord N10 5G received the update OxygenOS 10.5.8 and along with it, the security patch was taken up to December 2020 . According to a company forum post , the roll-out of OxygenOS 10.5.10 for OnePlus Nord is incremental and hence it will take a few weeks time for every user to receive the update. On the other hand, the OnePlus Nord N100 received an Oxygen 10.5.5 update for Europe and 10.5.4 for North America. The forum post said that the software update will be tagged as 10.5.10.AC01DA for India, 10.5.10.AC01BA for Europe and 10.5.10.AC01AA for the global release. Apart from the updated Android Security Patch, the system of Nord received an updated GMS package and general bug fixes. One enhancement has been introduced only for the Indian market where users will be able to manage their OnePlus accounts, ...

Solar Orbiter approaches Venus in a flyby, conducts some planetary observations

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The joint US-European Solar Orbiter spacecraft reached its closest approach to Venus on 27 December, at 6.09 pm IST (27 December at  7:39 am EST). The spacecraft managed to go as close as 7,500 kilometres from the top of the planet's cloud tops, reported Space.com . Speaking at the press briefing, Daniel Müller, project scientist for the mission at the European Space Agency said that the Solar Orbiter is a mission not designed specifically to take Venus observations, but since they are always looking for bonus opportunities to do science, they will be doing observations when they approach Venus. During the flyby, scientists were able to gather data using the spacecraft's magnetometer, radio and plasma waves instrument and some of the sensors available on the energetic particle detector. Tim Horbury, a physicist at Imperial College London and principal investigator of one of Solar Orbiter's instruments had stated that at the distance the Space Orbiter is able to reach, on...

Apple is currently working on a foldable iPhone that is likely to launch in 2022-23: Report

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Apple is working on a foldable phone and it is going to be similar to Samsung Galaxy Z Flip and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G in terms of design, revealed a recent leak. The tip added that the Cupertino-based firm is looking at a 2022-23 timeframe to launch the product, if it actually does. Youtuber Jon Prosser said in a recent YouTube video of Front Page Tech channel that Apple was currently in the early stages of development and was testing the outer shell of the future iPhone at a factory in Shenzhen, China. Testing the hinge mechanism is important as many foldable phones have failed to withstand continuous flips upon use. The product will fold down like a clamshell, revealing a wider screen once unfolded. Like Samsung flip phones, this device will also have a smaller screen on the outer panel. The video clip also shared a concept image of the folding iPhone for making it easier to visualize. He cited his sources to state that Apple was working on two devices and was going to select...

Best Android Auto head unit car stereos for 2021 - Roadshow

Upgrade your infotainment system with an Android Auto head unit. We've found the best single DIN, big screen, wireless and affordable Android car stereo options available. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3o2YmgZ

Best fitness trackers for 2021 - CNET

Whether you're looking for band or a watch, these four options will help kick your fitness routine into high gear. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2WUCuZa

Ticketmaster pays $10M fine for accessing competitor's online systems - CNET

A Songkick ex-employee brought stolen passwords and URLs to Ticketmaster, the Justice Department says. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2KO9srM

Through the looking glass: Transparent OLED comes to beds, restaurants, subways - CNET

LG Display shows off 55-inch see-through OLED TV concepts at CES 2021. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3pD4Gfm

Best Instant Pots for 2021: Duo, Ultra, Lux and more compared - CNET

Confused about which Instant Pot model is right for your kitchen? This is our guide to what makes each model distinct. from CNET News https://ift.tt/380EC84

Best 2-in-1 convertible laptops for 2021 - CNET

Whether you want something that's more tablet than laptop or more laptop than tablet, there's one here to meet your needs and budget. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2MnrEcf

Best iPad to get in 2021: iPad Air 2020 vs. iPad Pro 2020 vs. iPad 2020 vs. iPad Mini 2019 - CNET

Here's help picking out the best iPad to meet your feature and performance needs. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3n1cvtC

Best noise-canceling headphones for 2021 - CNET

Looking for active noise-canceling headphones? These are CNET's current top picks. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2KScpYd

Researchers: NSO Group used location data from thousands of unsuspecting people during its pitch of COVID-19 contact-tracing tech to governments and journalists (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch)

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Zack Whittaker / TechCrunch : Researchers: NSO Group used location data from thousands of unsuspecting people during its pitch of COVID-19 contact-tracing tech to governments and journalists   —  Researchers say NSO's use of real data “violated the privacy” of thousands of people.  —  Spyware maker NSO Group used real … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/34ZdHrr

Best portable mini Bluetooth speaker for 2021: JBL, Bose, Sony and more - CNET

Looking for a wireless speaker to take on the road and don't want to spend too much? Here are our top picks for affordably priced mini and micro Bluetooth speakers. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3rIcQ7Z

Best dating sites for 2021 - CNET

Get swiping. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2L8uMrS

Best cheap gaming mouse for 2021 - CNET

Razer, Logitech, HyperX, Corsair and more have great options for gamers who don't want to spend a fortune. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3htj3jH

Make Lego bonsai trees and flower bouquets with new Botanical series - CNET

The new Lego Botanical series is aimed at adults who want to relax while building colorful trees and flowers. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3n1ecHB

Mark Hamill tweets the perfect response to The Mandalorian season 2 finale - CNET

Hamill teases Star Wars fans on Twitter after The Mandalorian finale airs on Disney Plus. And gives a shoutout to the series' creators Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2KQ38iX

The best must-have accessories for your new laptop - CNET

We've got everything you need: A spacious laptop bag, standing desk adapter, mobile monitor, wireless mouse and more. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3o3qVLh

Giant container cranes arrive in San Francisco Bay - CNET

Secured to the deck of a ship that carried them from China, the three cranes will be the tallest ever used at the Port of Oakland. from CNET News https://ift.tt/37Yv2mc

The best 65-inch TV for 2021: LG, TCL, Sony, Vizio and more - CNET

65 is the new 50, and large TVs are cheaper than ever. Here are our favorites. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3hqIx0W

Looking back at how Pfizer-BioNTech won the COVID-19 vaccine race

It was over breakfast on the wintry morning of January 24 that Ozlem Tureci and her husband Ugur Sahin decided, "we need to fire the starting gun on this". Sahin "had concluded from a publication describing coronavirus cases in Wuhan... that there was a high probability that a pandemic could be imminent", Tureci recounted. The decision by the couple, founders of a small German company called BioNTech, gave birth to Operation Lightspeed -- in which the scientists in the company diverted all their resources from cancer therapy research to finding a vaccine to stop Covid-19. "Since that day... there has not been a day when we took a break from working on this project," said Tureci. Four days later, on January 28, Germany confirmed its first case of coronavirus infection -- also the first known human-to-human transmission on European soil. What was an epidemic hitting China hardest soon morphed into a global health crisis, forcing governments to close bor...

Picking quarrels, provoking trouble: Lawyer jailed for publishing COVID-19 stories China wanted to hide

Frail and in a wheelchair from prolonged hunger strike, 37-year-old former lawyer Zhang Zhan issued a mostly silent rebuke to the Chinese legal system, before being jailed for publishing stories about the pandemic that China does not want to be told. Zhang started reporting from Wuhan in February, questioning the lockdown of the city, access to virus testing and hospital capacity. Her videos also captured the aggression of Chinese authorities when confronted by a woman filming on her smartphone. Her reports provided rare, unvarnished glimpses from the virus epicentre during the first months of the outbreak, in a country where sharing information unsanctioned by authorities is a perilous pursuit. The coronavirus would soon seep across the world and blame would be heaped on China for failing to act early enough on it. Beijing then began work sculpting a neater narrative, extolling China's Communist leadership for bringing an unprecedented public health crisis under control. Like...

Over Christmas holiday, Apptopia says HBO Max had ~554K app signups; Sensor Tower says Disney+ had ~2.3M global app installations, up 28% from prior weekend (Christopher Palmeri/Bloomberg)

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Christopher Palmeri / Bloomberg : Over Christmas holiday, Apptopia says HBO Max had ~554K app signups; Sensor Tower says Disney+ had ~2.3M global app installations, up 28% from prior weekend   —  AT&T Inc.'s HBO Max streaming platform set a single-day record for downloads of its mobile app following the release of the superhero sequel … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/3n09o5l

FactSet: Amazon's "other" business unit, which is made up almost entirely of its ads business, will make $21B in revenue in 2020, up 47% YoY (Dave Lee/Financial Times)

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Dave Lee / Financial Times : FactSet: Amazon's “other” business unit, which is made up almost entirely of its ads business, will make $21B in revenue in 2020, up 47% YoY   —  Ads unit grows faster than retail or cloud computing divisions  —  The surge in online shopping triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/3n07Xnt

Jio, Mediatek announce a 70-day e-sports tournament, 'Gaming Masters', with a pool prize of Rs 12.5 lakh

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Digital company Jio and Taiwan-based electronic chipmaker Mediatek are starting a 70-day esports tournament ''Gaming Masters'' from Tuesday, the companies said. The game will be hosted by the Jio Games platform and the entire tournament will be broadcasted live on JioTV HD Esports Channel and YouTube , a joint note by Jio and MediaTek said. "Jio and MediaTek have come together to launch ''Gaming Masters'', an esports event targeted at new and existing online gaming enthusiasts in India. Gaming enthusiasts, are you ready to be a part of the most awaited #eSports tournament of the year? Gear up for the #MediaTek Free Fire Gaming Masters in association with @jiogames & unveil your extraordinary #gaming prowess. Register now: https://t.co/CwyGKlTmlc #FreeFire pic.twitter.com/jgfczR9qAC — MediaTek India (@MediaTekIndia) December 29, 2020 This 70-day esports tournament comes just days after the successful completion of JioGames' firs...

Best airline credit cards to use for January 2021 - CNET

Earn miles toward a free flight when flying with your preferred airline. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2VX7hUM

See Boston Dynamics robots show off seriously impressive dance moves - CNET

Looks like the Boston Dynamics robots can now learn choreography. And you thought you were a good dancer? from CNET News https://ift.tt/34TPWAN

Hamilton song written by AI features odd reference to Hillary Clinton - CNET

The lyrics mimic those of the hit musical surprisingly well, with a few amusing exceptions. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3pDVCqN

The best electric kettles to buy this year - CNET

Want hot water without the wait? Try one of these electric kettles. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3nWiWzS

New York regulators have authorized a subsidiary of Japan's GMO Internet to issue the world's first publicly available stablecoin backed by the Japanese yen (Kevin Helms/Bitcoin News)

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Kevin Helms / Bitcoin News : New York regulators have authorized a subsidiary of Japan's GMO Internet to issue the world's first publicly available stablecoin backed by the Japanese yen   —  The New York State Department of Financial Services, the Bitlicense regulator, has authorized GMO to issue U.S. dollar and Japanese yen-pegged stablecoins. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/3pCeg1Y

The best kids' tablets for 2021: Apple iPad, Amazon Fire and more compared - CNET

Need a durable child-friendly tablet that will keep your kid entertained and educated? Here are our top picks. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2WRrlZf

UK coronavirus variant reported in United States - CNET

The variant is said to be more contagious, though there's no evidence it's deadlier or makes people sicker. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3pDRIhD

Best Chromebook for 2021: Acer, HP, Asus, Lenovo and more - CNET

Experience the best of what Google's Chrome OS has to offer with one of these laptops or two-in-ones. from CNET News https://ift.tt/38HLxCo

8 best 2-player board games for 2021 - CNET

Trying to pass the time with a roommate or significant other? Try these board game gems. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2KKsUWl

Buy a Tesla before 2021 and get Full Self-Driving for free, Elon Musk says - Roadshow

Well, free for three months, according to the CEO. That's still quite a deal, considering its price. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2M7RUaf

Fujitsu eyes 20 potential M&A targets as part of a five-year $5.8B plan aiming to strengthen its digital services and capitalize on US-China trade disputes (Kana Inagaki/Financial Times)

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Kana Inagaki / Financial Times : Fujitsu eyes 20 potential M&A targets as part of a five-year $5.8B plan aiming to strengthen its digital services and capitalize on US-China trade disputes   —  Shortlist is part of investment push to hasten group's pivot to digital services  —  Fujitsu has drawn up a shortlist … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/34TMs1w

Best student credit cards for January 2021 - CNET

The best cards for first-timers and students with a limited credit history. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3gzl6SA

The best accessories for your new iPhone: 7 ways to make your phone even better - CNET

From the Backbone game controller to a Phone Loop grip to Lightning port-equipped power bank, here are the essential accessories for the well-dressed iPhone. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3mYxFbN

Best smartwatches for 2021 - CNET

Form, fit, function and price: Our top-rated smartwatches for every wrist and every budget. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3o1kZlP

Best travel credit cards for January 2021 - CNET

Maximize your travel and dining spending by choosing the right travel rewards credit card. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3gxXpKx

Top toys for children in 2021 - CNET

These are the best and hottest toys that kids will be obsessing over this holiday season. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2WUnbzD

The best noise-canceling true wireless earbuds for 2021 - CNET

Looking for a set of true-wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation? There are more options than just Apple's AirPods Pro. from CNET News https://ift.tt/2WRbSs6

Police rely heavily on car sensor and infotainment system data, including GPS and call records, to challenge alibis, thanks to looser privacy standards for cars (Olivia Solon/NBC News)

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Olivia Solon / NBC News : Police rely heavily on car sensor and infotainment system data, including GPS and call records, to challenge alibis, thanks to looser privacy standards for cars   —  On June 26, 2017, the lifeless body of Ronald French, a bearded auto mechanic with once-twinkling eyes, was mysteriously found in a cornfield in Kalamazoo County, Michigan. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/2L3YAWk

Netgear launches Nighthawk RAX50 router in India at a price of Rs 19,499

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California based network hardware company Netgear has launched the Nighthawk RAX50 router in India. With the latest product, the firm aims to offer better performance in its line-up of Wi-Fi 6 routers. Wi-Fi 6 system is another name for 802.11ax or the newest generation of wireless technology in the domain of router connectivity. It is faster, and provides better coverage from the predominant and popular 802.11ac or Wi-Fi 5 standard. Netgear promises that the Nighthawk RAX50 will allow buffer-free streaming, faster downloads and strong internet for more number of devices. The Netgear Nighthawk AX5400 6-stream Wi-Fi 6 Router (RAX50) is currently available in India through various e-commerce portals and authorized Netgear stores. These have been priced at Rs 19,499. According to a press release, the Nighthawk RAX50 is a dual-band model that supports the Wi-Fi 6 technologies OFDMA. The firm claims that the router will be able to support a transmission rate of up to 5.4 Gbits over 2.4 a...

Hayabusa 2 comes back with charcoal like pieces from asteroid Ryugu

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They resemble small fragments of charcoal, but the soil samples collected from an asteroid and returned to Earth by a Japanese spacecraft were hardly disappointing. The samples Japanese space officials described Thursday are as big as one centimetre (0.4 inches) and rock hard, not breaking when picked up or poured into another container. Smaller black, sandy granules the spacecraft collected and returned separately were described last week. The Hayabusa2 spacecraft got the two sets of samples last year from two locations on the asteroid Ryugu, more than 300 million kilometres (190 million miles) from Earth. It dropped them from space onto a target in the Australian Outback, and the samples were brought to Japan in early December. The sandy granules the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency described last week were from the spacecraft’s first touchdown in April 2019. The larger fragments were from the compartment allocated for the second touchdown on Ryugu, said Tomohiro Usui, space mat...

Xiaomi Redmi 9 Power review: Everything you want with a bit of what you don’t

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Xiaomi smartphones, especially in the budget range are a mix-and-match of hardware. Hardware is smartly selected from the same parts bin and put together to deliver a smartphone at the price tag you are looking for. But the Redmi 9 Power is a bit different. It is one of the few smartphones from the superbrand that actually brings you something different. There’s a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 chipset that’s paired with 4 GB RAM. It’s currently only available on the recently-announced Moto G9 and the upcoming Nokia 5.4 that is yet to see an India launch. There’s other interesting bits like a dual-speaker setup for better sound, a massive 6000 mAh battery with a 22 W charger in the box. In short, there are a lot of new bits, and that’s what makes the mixing and matching a bit worrisome. And after a week of use, I had mixed feelings about the Redmi 9 Power, even though it all looks great on paper. Plastic fantastic Gone are the days when you could buy a budget Redmi smartphone with a ...

Cold Moon to occur today and tomorrow: All you need to know about last and highest full moon of the year

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Following the celestial event of Christmas Star or the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn , skywatchers can get excited for the last celestial event of the year 2020. This will be the last full moon of the year which is also known as the Cold Moon. It will be the highest full moon in the entire Gregorian year and interestingly, the 13th and the final lunar event of 2020 will be visible on two different days. According to The Old Farmer's Almanac , the peak illumination of the full moon is supposed to take place on 7:54 pm IST on 29 December and 8:57 pm IST on 30 December. The Almanac says that people can begin to spot the December full moon just before sunset. What makes Cold Moon 2020 special? The Cold Moon will have a distinctively high trajectory across the sky. This results in the moon being visible over the horizon for a longer period of time. It is also called the ‘Long Night Moon’ as the event occurs on one of the longest nights of the year. This is because the date...

WHO initiates International day of Epidemic Preparedness, releases list of 10 public health issues

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On 27 December, the United Nations and the World Health Organisation (WHO) celebrated the first International day of Epidemic Preparedness. Future pandemics could have more severe repercussions than the ones gone by and this day is supposed to be celebrated in order to raise awareness and exchange information, scientific knowledge and the best practices along with quality education and advocacy programmes on epidemics at the local, national, regional and global levels. It will be used to "highlight the importance of the prevention of, preparedness for and partnership against epidemics" a UN release states. "COVID-19 is a human tragedy. But it has also created a generational opportunity. An opportunity to build back a more equal and sustainable world," António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations said. "The response to the pandemic, and to the widespread discontent that preceded it, must be based on a New Social Contract and a New Global Deal tha...

Mathematicians, professors, and others reflect on Game of Life, a simulation game devised in 1970, and its lasting influence on the field of cellular automata (Siobhan Roberts/New York Times)

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Siobhan Roberts / New York Times : Mathematicians, professors, and others reflect on Game of Life, a simulation game devised in 1970, and its lasting influence on the field of cellular automata   —  Fifty years on, the mathematician's best known (and, to him, least favorite) creation confirms that “uncertainty is the only certainty.” from Techmeme https://ift.tt/38K5qsi

Luke Skywalker finally makes it to Tosche Station, or at least Mark Hamill does - CNET

The actor posts a Star Wars gag that has fans giggling. from CNET News https://ift.tt/34QOajQ

SimpliSafe social distancing sweater sounds siren when others get too close - CNET

"The only holiday sweater designed to keep loved ones apart while together." from CNET News https://ift.tt/34Rdbvu

The biggest tech stories of a disastrous 2020 - CNET

A global pandemic didn't slow down the tech world at all. from CNET News https://ift.tt/3o0iVKM

How gaming made 2020 a tiny bit more tolerable: A short story

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Read more from our '2020, the year of...' series. * “It’s really not that bad,” I began 2020 by telling myself, “I mean sure, it gets a bit tedious in parts; but in the other parts, it’s a lot more-… err.” That’s right, Death Stranding happened. It truly did. Released on 8 November last year, I was among those who had pre-ordered, preloaded and taken a day off from work to play Hideo Kojima’s latest genre-bender. Within a couple of months, all the novelty of carrying a few hundred bazillion steel boxes up and down snowy hills and mountains and then falling over and losing the whole lot had worn exceedingly thin. Even the story wasn’t sparking in me the sort of joy Marie Kondo seeks in stuff she won’t throw out. I don’t remember gaming very much in all of January. A combination of the reluctance to engage in the drudgery of hauling crates and the refusal to spend money on a new game, crippled by the guilt of having splashed out on a game — among two I’ve ever pre-ordered, ...