In gaming news, Rocksteady's action shooter "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" was pulled offline an hour after launch due to a bug that immediately completes the game. Meanwhile, Japan's lunar lander has regained power nine days after landing on the moon's surface nearly upside down. Lastly, Japan's government is moving away from requiring businesses to submit information on outdated forms of physical media, with the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry being one of the first to make the switch.
Key takeaways:
- Samsung's 2024 flagship, the S24 Ultra, features a new titanium frame, improved telephoto cameras, and is packed with new AI features.
- Amazon and iRobot have dropped their proposed merger due to the EU’s anti-competitive concerns, leading to iRobot laying off about 350 employees.
- Rocksteady's new game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, was pulled offline one hour after launch due to a bug that immediately completes the game.
- Japan will no longer require businesses to submit information on outdated forms of physical media like floppy disks and CD-ROMs for some official documents.