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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 18: Brian Eno speaks during SUMUD, a fundraising event for Palestine, organised by the Amos Trust, at Union Chapel on April 18, 2024 in London, England. Sumud, meaning 'steadfast perseverance' in Arabic, is a common term used to describe Palestinian non-violent, resistance against Israel's occupation. Amos Trust is a small, creative human rights organisation who have been working in Palestine for over 30 years with local and international peace activists, partnering with grass-roots projects, campaigning for Palestinian rights. (Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images)
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Brian Eno, creator of the Windows 95 startup sound, calls on Microsoft to sever ties with Israel: ‘If you knowingly build systems that can enable war crimes, you inevitably become complicit in those crimes’

by admin May 23, 2025



Art rock legend Brian Eno has called on Microsoft to sever its ties with the government of Israel, saying the company’s provision of cloud and AI services to Israel’s Ministry of Defense “support a regime that is engaged in actions described by leading legal scholars and human rights organizations, the United Nations experts, and increasing numbers of governments from around the world, as genocidal.”

Eno’s connection with Microsoft goes back 30 years—he composed the famous boot-up jingle for Windows 95 that was recently inducted into the National Recording Registry at the US Library of Congress.

“I gladly took on the project as a creative challenge and enjoyed the interaction with my contacts at the company,” Eno wrote in an open letter posted to Instagram (via Stereogum). “I never would have believed that the same company could one day be implicated in the machinery of oppression and war.”


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Eno referenced Microsoft’s May 15 statement “on the issues relating to technology services in Israel and Gaza,” in the which company acknowledged providing Israel’s Ministry of Defense with various technologies and services but denied any culpability in IMOD’s ongoing attacks on Gaza—although it also said that it “does not have visibility into how customers use our software on their own servers or other devices,” essentially admitting that it doesn’t really know what’s going on at all.

Regardless, Eno clearly isn’t interested in Microsoft’s protestations of innocence: “Selling and facilitating advanced AI and cloud services to a government engaged in systematic ethnic cleansing is not ‘business as usual’. It is complicity. If you knowingly build systems that can enable war crimes, you inevitably become complicit in those crimes.”

Eno called on Microsoft to “suspend all services that support any operations that contribute to violations of international law,” and said he “stand[s] in solidarity with the brave Microsoft workers who have done something truly disruptive and refused to stay silent. They risk their livelihoods for people who have lost and will continue to lose their lives.”

Two Microsoft employees interrupted the company’s 50th anniversary event in early April to protest its entanglements with the Israeli military; both were fired less than a week later, but in spite of that similar protests occurred earlier this week at Microsoft’s Build developer conference. The fate of those employees is not yet known.

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Eno invited “artists, technologists, musicians, and all people of conscience” to join him in the call, and pledged that his fee for creating the Windows 95 startup sound will “go towards helping the victims of the attacks on Gaza. If a sound can signal a real change then let it be this one.”





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EA never grasped Dragon Age's value as an RPG, says Inquisition writer
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EA never grasped Dragon Age’s value as an RPG, says Inquisition writer

by admin May 23, 2025


Summerfall Studios co-founder and former Dragon Age writer David Gaider has been reflecting, not for the first time, on his career at BioWare under EA. In a brisk recap of a decade-and-change of sequels, changes of direction, and mid-project reboots, he sums up EA’s difficulty with Dragon Age as basically one of having no real faith in the wide appeal of role-playing games.

“In many ways, Dragon Age was, I think, not a good match for EA,” Gaider explained, in a new interview with PCGamesN. “They never really knew what to make of it, or what to do with it. The expectation was always that it wouldn’t do well, and when it did do well, it took people by surprise.”

EA were far more convinced by sci-fi stablemate Mass Effect, Gaider went on, despite Mass Effect sporadically falling short of expectations. “By comparison, Mass Effect was slick and it was action-driven and very much up EA’s alley, so they always expected that it should do better, and every time it didn’t, it got excuses like ‘oh they released in the wrong timeframe, or X, Y, and Z.’

“The idea was that the potential for Mass Effect was more – it could get the action audience as well as the RPG audience,” he said. “It wasn’t until Mass Effect 3 that they started to realize that ‘no, there’s an action RPG audience, like a crossover,’ but you don’t just get both audiences together.”

Last year’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard certainly suggests a level of hesitancy about the value of Dragon Age as a ‘pure’ role-playing game. Its development was, by most accounts, hellish: originally pitched as another narrative-led RPG, The Veilguard was re-envisaged as a live service multiplayer offering, as was the style at the time, then rebooted as a single player action-RPG in light of Anthem’s commercial failure.

Gaider – who left BioWare after working on Dragon Age: Inquisition, my beloved – has yet to play The Veilguard, having poured so much of himself into Dragon Age that he feels uneasy about it evolving without him. He’s also wary of judging its creators, many of whom have been laid off or relocated after EA declared The Veilguard a disappointment. But he does regard the game as symptomatic of EA’s on-going mistrust toward Dragon Age and role-playing.

“Even though Dragon Age only catered to the RPG audience – at least initially – [EA] kept wanting it to move into the action space as well – and maybe by Veilguard it has,” he went on. “I think their idea was that the ‘cap’ on the RPG audience was only so big. Then Baldur’s Gate 3 comes along and proves no, it’s possible that if you lean into what a genre does really well, you can grow the audience, as it turns out.”

Gaider would have liked EA and BioWare to similarly “double down on the choice-driven narrative, double down on the production value, like the presentation of the characters and the cinematics and dialogs, and just take it to the extent where quality is the watchword.” But as he concludes, it’s hard to imagine a publicly traded company like EA doing what Larian did with BG3, because the two “live on two different planets”.

It’s not clear what the future holds for Dragon Age. Or indeed BioWare, who have been stripped down to a core team currently working on Mass Effect 5.



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OnlyFans is in talks to sell for $8 billion

by admin May 23, 2025


OnlyFans is on the selling block, according to a report by Reuters. The current owner of the adult entertainment platform, Fenix International Ltd, is in talks to sell to an investor group at a valuation of around $8 billion. This group is being led by an entity called the Forest Road Company, which is an investment firm based in Los Angeles.

The platform generated $6.6 billion in revenue just in 2023, so the idea of an $8 billion payout doesn’t seem that far-fetched. OnlyFans became a global phenomenon during the COVID-19 pandemic and it takes 20 percent of all creator earnings.

Investor interest has peaked over the past several months as impressive earning statements became public. It has managed to triple its revenue since 2020, which is something many companies that experienced pandemic-related boosts cannot say.

Sources have stated that a deal could be reached within the next week or two. However, Fenix International Ltd have also been in talks with other potential buyers. An IPO is also being considered, an idea that’s been floating around since 2022.

However, an outright purchase is more likely than a public offering. This is due to the porn of it all. The company tried to get around this by announcing a ban on sexually explicit content in 2021, but reversed course before the ban even went into place. OnlyFans is, after all, primarily for sexually explicit content.

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All EA FC 25 TOTS players (Week 5
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All EA FC 25 TOTS players (Week 5

by admin May 23, 2025


The fifth batch of TOTS players are available in EA FC 25, and Week 5 has begun with an absolute bang.

There are over 50 new cards that you can find in packs, with LaLiga being the league in focus. Additionally, EA Sports has also included the Liga F from women’s football. Let’s quickly take a look at all the cards available as part of the TOTS promo for the second week.

All LaLiga TOTS players in EA FC 25

PlayerPositionOverallRatjuRB91Alex BaenaLM91VivianCB92Thibaut CourtoisGK92Rodrigo De PaylCM93IscoCAM93Pau CubarsiCB93Joan GarciaGK94Jules KoundeRB94Inigo MartinezCB95Federico ValverdeCM95Antonio RudigerCB95Robert LewandowskiST95PedriCDM96Vini Jr.LW96Lamine YamalRW97Kylian MbappeST 97RaphinhaLW97Jude BellinghamCAM97

All LIGA F TOTS players in EA FC 25

PlayerPositionOverallAlexia FernandezLW91Ines PereiraGK92Caroline WeirCAM94Linda CaicedoLM95LakrarCB95Ona BatlleRB95Aitana BonmatiCM96Caroline HansenRW96ImadeST96Ewa PajorST96Alexia PutellasCM97

All Serie A TOTS players in EA FC 25

PlayerPositionOverall RatingsKenan YildizLM91Evan NdickaCB91Manuel LocatelliCDM 92RrahmaniCB92David De GeaGK94Christian PulisicRM94Ademola LookmanCAM94ZaccagniLW94BoungiornoCB94Romelu LukakuST 94Giovanni Di LorenzoRB94Tijani ReijndersCM95Federico DimarcoLB95Moise ST96Nicolo BarellaCM96Ricardo OrsoliniRM96Scott McTominayCM96Alessandro BastoniCB97Mario ReteguiST97

All NWSL TOTS players in EA FC 25

PlayerPositionOverall RatingsKurtzCB92WilliamsRB92LaBontaCM93RodmanRM95BergerGK95SamsCB95BethuneCAM96BandaST96MartaCAM96WilsonST96ChawingaLM97

All Bundesliga TOTS players in EA FC 25

Player NamePositionOverall Ritsu DoanRM92Kleindienst ST92AmiriCM 92Willi OrbanCB93Hugo EkitikeST94Serhou GuirassyST 94Piero HincapieCB94Nico SchlotterbeckCB94ZentnerGK94Joshua KimmichCDM95GrimaldoLB 95Patrick SchickST95Dayot UpamecanoCB95Alphonso DaviesLB96Jamal MusialaCAM96Michael OliseRM 96Florian Wirtz CAM96Harry KaneST97Jonathan TahCB97

All GPFBL TOTS players in EA FC 25

Player NamePositionOverallKogelLM91BorggrafeGK92DoorsounCB93SimonLB94Marta CazallaCB94PoppST95BeerensteynLW95BuhlLM95Svanja HuthCM96FreigangCAM96HarderST97

All Premier League TOTS players in EA FC 25

Player NamePositionOverallNikola MilenkovicCB92Antonee RobinsonLB92Bukayo SakaRW93Chris WoodST93Bruno FernandesCAM94KerkezLB94Alexis Mac AllisterCDM94Matheus CunhaCAM94Matz SelsGK94Trent Alexander-ArnoldRB94Gabriel MegalhaesCB95Ryan GravenberchCDM95Cole PalmerCAM95William SalibaCB95Erling HaalandST96Alexander IsakST96Declan RiceCM96Mohamed SalahRW97Virgil Van DijkCB97

All WSL TOTS players in EA FC 25

Player NamePositionOverallBrightCB92ClintonCM92FowlerRW93Tullis-JoyceGK93McCabeLB94BronzeRB95Le RissierCB95NuskenCDM95MarionaLM96RussoST96ShawST97

All EFL TOTS players in EA FC 25

Player NamePositionOverallAllenCB92KelmanST92HamerLM93JamesRM93StansfieldST93StruijkCB93EsteveCB94TraffordGK94Borja SainzLM95Junior FirpoLB95TanakaCDM96

All Ligue 1 TOTS players in EA FC 25

NamePositionOverallDenis ZakariaCDM91Pierre Emile HojbergCM92AklioucheRM92Andrey SantosCM92MarquinhosCB93Adrien RabiotCAM93Jonathan DavidST93Jonathan ClaussRB93Geronimo RulliGK94Corentin TolissoCM94GuessandRW94Alex SandroCB94Ryan CherkiRM95PachoCB95VitinhaCM95Nuno MendesLB95Bradley BarcolaLW96Joao NevesCM96Ousmane DembeleST97

All Arkema Premiere League TOTS players in EA FC 25

NamePositionOverallNnadozieGK91BussyLM92Grace GeyoroCM93Sofie SvavaLB94Vanessa GillesCB94Wendie RenardCB95Sakina KarchaouiLM95DumornayST95MateoST96ChawingaLW96HoranCAM97

All Eredivisie TOTS players in EA FC 25

NamePositionOverallJorel HatoLB91Malik TillmanCAM91Remko PasveerGK92Lukk de JongST93Bosko SutaloCB93David HanckoCB93Oliver AntmanRW94Kenneth TaylorCM94Oliver BoscagliCB95Noa LangLW95Calvin SteijnCAM96

Once we have more TOTS players in Ultimate Team, we will add them to this guide. The teams mentioned here could still get more cards as part of SBCs. Additionally, the lists only include players who have found a position on their respective TOTS starting lineups. There are also extra items, such as TOTS Highlights and Honorable Mentions, to watch out for.

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Jasmy price forms a risky pattern as whales offload
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Jasmy price forms a risky pattern as whales offload

by admin May 23, 2025



JasmyCoin, popularly known as Japan’s Bitcoin, is at risk of a bearish breakdown after forming a risky pattern, and as whales continue dumping.

JasmyCoin (JASMY) price was trading at $0.018 on Friday, up by 130% from its lowest level in April. This rebound has brought its market cap to $938 million. 

On-chain data by Santiment shows that JASMY whales have been on a selling spree this year, as it dropped by 68% from its highest point in December.

The supply held by whales has dropped to 26.58 billion, down from the year-to-date high of 28.45 billion. This means that these whales have offloaded almost 2 billion coins since February.

Whales have continued selling this month as its price jumped. They held 26.6 billion of the supply on May 1, which has slipped to 26.58 billion today. 

Crypto investors watch whale activity because these participants are seen as more sophisticated and experienced than retail traders. 

Jasmy on-chain data | Source: Santiment

Another red flag is that the volume of JASMY tokens on exchanges has started rising in the past few days. There were 15.9 billion coins on exchanges, up from 15.83 billion earlier this week.

Soaring exchange balances is risky because it is a sign that investors are moving their tokens from self-custody wallets to exchanges. This transfer typically happens when investors want to sell their coins. 

JasmyCoin exchange balances are rising | Source: Nansen

Started in 2016 by a team of ex-Sony employees, Jasmy is a popular cryptocurrency at the intersection of Internet of Things or IoT, blockchain, and data privacy. It offers a personal data locker, which enables users to store data from IoT devices. It also offers more decentralized data management features.

JASMY price technical analysis

Jasmy price chart | Source: crypto.news

The daily chart shows that JASMY price has bounced back in the past few weeks, moving from a low of $0.00825 in April to $0.018. It flipped the crucial resistance level at $0.01620, its lowest point on November 4, into a new support. 

However, Jasmy has found resistance at the 200-day Exponential Moving Average. It has also formed a rising wedge pattern, a common bearish reversal sign. This pattern is made up of two ascending and converging trendlines. The MACD indicator points to a bearish divergence.

Therefore, JasmyCoin price will likely have a bearish breakout in the coming weeks. If this happens, the next first target will be at $0.01620, followed by the psychological point at $0.0010.



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Memorial Day Tech Deals 2025
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Memorial Day Tech Deals Live: Best savings this holiday weekend

by admin May 23, 2025



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Our favorite gaming monitor is now $259

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Dell’s 32–inch, S3222DGM has long been at the top of our list of the best gaming monitors overall, thanks to its epic 3700:1 contrast ratio, 165 Hz refresh rate and sharp, 2560 x 1440 resolution. Sure, there are fancier monitors than this curved display, but none that fall within its very affordable price range.

Now, the S3222DGM is on sale for just $259 at Best Buy as part of the store’s Memorial Day tech deals. That’s a nice discount off of its $329 typical price and easy for almost anyone to afford.

When we reviewed the Dell S3222DGM in 2022, we were really impressed with its combination of vibrant images and tear-free gaming. “There is nothing better than a high-contrast VA panel, and the Dell S3222DGM is one of the best I’ve seen,” Contributing Editor Christian Eberle wrote. “It strikes a rare balance between gaming performance and image quality.”

In our tests, the monitor showed a contrast ratio of 3,718:1, which even beats other VA monitors we tested and it absolutely destroys IPS monitors, which usually can’t even hit 1000:1.

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According to our colorimeter, the Dell S3222DGM can reproduce a strong 122.6 percent of the sRGB gamut and 85.9 percent of the DCI-P3 gamut. The color quality also stands out because of the high contrast ratio. Those bright colors will look extra bright when the dark pixels next to them look really dark.

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The monitor also has excellent build quality and comes with two HDMI 2.0 ports, a single DisplayPort 1.2 port and a 3.5mm audio jack.

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Snag a 13-inch MacBook Air for $899 and up

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If you like Mac laptops, but not breaking the bank to get one to get one, now is a great time to act. In honor of Memorial Day, Amazon is selling the 2025 MacBook Air with M4 CPU, 16GB of RAM and your choice of SSD depending on the price.

A config with a 256GB SSD, which is pretty sparse but you can make it work if you need to, is just $899. The same config, but with a 512GB SSD goes for $1,099.

When we reviewed the MacBook Air back in March, we had our hands on the 15-inch version of the model, which had the same M4 chip with 16GB of RAM. Overall, we found it nearly matching the speeds of the MacBook Pro and exceeding Intel-powered laptops like the Lenovo Y oga Slim 7i and Dell XPS 13.

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You can expect similar performance from the 13-inch MacBook Air that’s on sale, but in a smaller form factor. The 15-inch Air weighs just 3.3 pounds but the 13-inch model tips the scales at just 2.7 pounds.



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'I Hope They Push Us So Hard'
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‘I Hope They Push Us So Hard’

by admin May 23, 2025


Anatoly Yakovenko, cofounder of Solana (SOL), has responded to Ryan Watkins’ post about the subtle Hyperliquid rivalry. In an update shared on X, Yakovenko acknowledged that competition in the crypto space has a transformative effect.

Solana founder advocates product-driven development over hype

Yakovenko’s comments suggest that Solana remains committed to prioritizing blockchain performance and user experience over hype.

Notably, Ryan Watkins implies that Hyperliquid and Solana are now competing head-to-head. The rivalry could be a crucial battle for dominance in bringing the U.S. equities market on-chain.

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Interestingly, rather than dismissing competitors, Yakovenko welcomes the pressure and hopes that Hyperliquid does well enough to put more of a spotlight on Solana. According to him, this will force Solana to focus on product, engineering and revenue through actual usage.

The real competition that you pick or is picked for you will change you. Do I want to be changed by TVL numbers and monetary premium, or a laser focus on product and engineering and revenues?

I hope the hype guys do so well that they push the solana ecosystem to double down on… https://t.co/BzYdR8XaUM

— toly 🇺🇸 (@aeyakovenko) May 23, 2025

He maintained that Solana is not prioritizing the chase of Total Value Locked (TVL) or monetary premium figures.

“I hope the hype guys do so well that they push the Solana ecosystem to double down on the latter,” Yakovenko wrote.

This suggests that the industry should prioritize developing product-thinking approaches to drive development in the crypto space. Yakovenko is advocating a shift from speculative metrics like TVL that do not translate to sustainable growth.

SOL eyes $200 milestone amid market optimism

On the broader crypto market, Solana investors look forward to the asset’s price climbing to $200 on the back of the ongoing bullish run. As U.Today reported, Solana’s technical indicators show that attaining the $200 level remains achievable if the ecosystem supports the current momentum.

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As of press time, the SOL price was trading at $182.74, representing a 2.29% increase in the last 24 hours. In earlier trading activity, Solana had reached a peak of $187.

Meanwhile, trading volume has increased slightly by 3.16% to $6.75 billion.

The coming days will determine Solana’s price trajectory. Can the ecosystem support its climb to $200 as it faces a crucial price test?





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Sennheiser HD 550 review: near-perfect premium gaming audio

by admin May 23, 2025



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Sennheiser HD 550 review: One-minute review

The Sennheiser HD 550 headphones are some of the finest audiophile headphones for gaming I’ve ever tested. This open-back model excels in its audio prowess, comfort, and simplicity in every manner of my testing, and I wholeheartedly recommend them to anyone looking for a top gaming headset for console or PC.

While cut from the same cloth as other Sennheiser headphones aimed at those who value audio quality above all else, the HD 550 headphones are very much intended to appeal to gamers who crave high-quality audio. They absolutely succeed in this: across PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC, audio is a dream.

Combine this with the expected excellence Sennheiser has for enhancing music, entertainment, and easy listening, and it really is a winner. It also means the HD 550 is ideal for work and everyday use, too.


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Price is perhaps one wrinkle on the score sheet, as it’s a little on the high side when you compare it to the immediate competition.

For example, you could bag a complete premium wired gaming headset like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro if you want more features and a built-in mic. You could even save money compared to the HD 550 while sticking with Sennheiser with slightly cheaper models like the HD 560S or 650 sets. Still, I think anyone buying them at their list price won’t feel any buyer’s remorse, such is the quality here.

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That begins with a simple and elegant design, but one that’s also robust and very comfortable. The open-back cup covers are made of high-grade metal mesh, while the strong plastic frame elsewhere inspires confidence. The synthetic leather of the headband and velour of the earcups are wonderfully soft, providing the right amount of cushioning and support.

Coming in at just 8.35oz / 237g, the HD 550 are incredibly light. You’ll barely notice that you’re wearing them, even after long sessions. There’s simplicity onboard too with only a 6ft / 1.8m cable attached (a 3.5mm to 6.5mm adapter is also provided).

All this comes together to provide an audio experience that I’ve not experienced for a long time – if ever. The HD 550 excels in all that you throw at it, and really can be the audiophile gaming-focused headphones you’ve been looking for. I’ve heard details in games I’ve not heard before, and enjoyed rich, atmospheric, multi-layered audio in game worlds. Combine this with Sennheiser’s established excellence for music, easy listening, and everyday use, and the HD 550 offers it all.

Brilliant for everything, and perfect for immersion-heightening single-player gaming, the HD 550 might be the last multiplatform gaming headset you ever need to buy – even if it’s not a traditional gaming headset.

Sennheiser HD 550 review: Price and availability

  • List price: $299.99 / $249.99 / AU$479
  • Premium gaming headset territory
  • Faces stiff competition from its Sennheiser brethren

At $299.99 / $249.99 / AU$479, the Sennheiser HD 550 headphones are pricey, but not wildly so. At this point, it’s pitched squarely against some great audiophile headphones and gaming headsets.

In terms of the latter, I see something like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro or the Beyerdynamic MMX 300 Pro or 330 Pro headsets as comparable alternatives. These are different propositions in terms of feature set, target audience, and what they’re built to do, of course, but if you’re looking for something in this price range that’s focused on gaming, then this is the sort of competition the HD 550 has.

On the other hand, the HD 550 does face a lot of competition its own Sennheiser brethren. For example, the HD 560S is a tremendous set of headphones that can still very much hold their own in the gaming sphere. In the US, these are around $20 cheaper than the HD 550, but in the UK, they are a staggering £99, which is extraordinarily good value and hard to ignore if saving cash is one of your top priorities.

Overall, the value the HD 550 offers is still superb. However, when price cuts inevitably come, the HD 550 are going to be very hard to beat and extremely attractive as a pair of top audiophile headphones for gaming.

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Sennheiser HD 550 review: Specs

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Sennheiser HD 550

Price

$299.99 / $249.99 / AU$479

Weight

8.35oz / 237g

Drivers

38mm

Compatibility

PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile (where audio jack is present)

Connection type

3.5mm audio jack; 6ft / 1.8m cable (3.5 to 6.5mm adapter provided)

Battery life

N/A

Features

38mm transducer, 150 Ω nominal impedance, 6Hz – 39.5kHz frequency response, synthetic velour ear pads

Software

N/A

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Sennheiser HD 550 review: Design and features

  • Open back design
  • Lightweight and wonderfully comfortable
  • No onboard controls or mic

The design of the Sennheiser HD 550 headphones is incredibly stripped back and sleek – there’s no overcomplication here, and if you’re familiar with Sennheiser’s style, then it’ll look satisfyingly recognizable.

It’s a symphony in black with metallic accents offered by the Sennheiser logo on the cups, and metallic edging adjacent to the ear cups punctuating that sleek look. The headband is made of faux leather and has a good amount of padding across almost its entire length to ensure head comfort, while the plush synthetic velour earbuds are delightfully soft and comfy around the ears, with the headphone’s clamping force being just right.

The ratchet on the headband for finding the right fit is also perfect, offering a good amount of resistance and hold, and you’ll also get a neat drawstring bag for the headset, too.

Under the hood, you have the 38mm, 150-ohm transducer (driver) offering a dynamic range of 6Hz to 39.5kHz. The driver is, of course, Sennheiser’s own, made in Ireland, and I’m told by the brand in terms of construction that “the diaphragm is made of a laminate plastic foil material. The voice coil is made of copper, and the chassis is made of plastic.”

Feature-wise, the HD 550 are equally simple and stripped back: there are no onboard controls here like you’ll find on gaming headsets, and there’s no microphone present either. All you have is the 6ft / 1.8m (non-braided, non-detachable) cable that ends in a slightly chunky 3.5mm audio jack connection, and that can also be fitted with a screw-on 6.5mm adapter.

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Sennheiser HD 550 review: Performance

  • Superb Sennheiser quality audio for games
  • Exceptional for music and entertainment
  • Perfect for immersive single-player gaming

In short, the Sennheiser HD 550, as a set of gaming and entertainment-focused headphones, are nothing short of spectacular. The headphones may well have killed off using a gaming headset for single-player games for me, and I have nothing but praise for the gaming audio it’s given me throughout my testing.

On PS5, the booming soundtracks and sound effects of Doom and Doom Eternal have never been given to me so fulsomely and richly, with each heavy metal riff and combat finisher move sounding as raw and dense as they should. In Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, character dialogue was crisp and clear without ever being scratchy, and environmental noises were a joy.

Even the busiest of combat encounters in both translated well through the HD 550 headphones. The same was true for Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Botany Manor on Xbox, but also the delicate and detailed audio in games like Frostpunk 2 on PC, and Control, with its atmospheric and spooky audio that emanates from the FBC building and its tenants.

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The audio jack connection made it the easiest headphone set to use across all the platforms, too, which is a dream. Of course, you’ll be relying on your devices or an amp to really push the headphones as there’s no onboard volume dial, but simply managing them in such a way has provided me with some real excellence and memorable audio moments in games.

Using the HD 550 for work meetings and video calls is great too, though you’ll naturally have to team it with a standalone, separate mic. I did that with my SteelSeries Alias Pro, and the combination worked like a dream. There’s a warmth to ‘real life’ voices from the HD 550, and there were never ever any piercing peaks or rough troughs.

When I wasn’t in meetings, I kept the HD 550 on to soak up music, and I was treated to a truly fantastic experience here. Playing tunes from my usual playlists on Spotify, but also using hi-res audio on Tidal, and even down to browsing tracks and videos on YouTube, the HD 550 kept providing me with some of the finest audio I’ve experienced.

The excellent bass response is brilliant and almost gave me a new appreciation for Tool’s back catalog, and the mids and highs dealt beautifully with modern country and punk pop music, and even classical music such as Allegri’s Miserere and Jan Garbarek’s Officium record.

Taking all this sheer audio excellence and putting it in a sleek, comfortable, and lightweight headset like the HD 550 means Sennheiser has a real winner on its hands that is fantastic to wear and use at all times, and for a long time.

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Sennheiser HD 550

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro

Sennheiser HD 560S

Price

$299.99 / £249.99 / AU$479

$249.99 / £179.99 / AU$405

$229.95 / £169 / AU$339.95

Weight

8.35oz / 237g

16.08oz / 456g

8.46oz / 240g

Drivers

38mm

40mm

38mm

Compatibility

PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile (where audio jack is present)

PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile (where audio jack is present)

PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile (where audio jack is present)

Connection type

3.5mm audio jack; 6ft / 1.8m cable (3.5 to 6.5mm adapter provided)

USB, 3.5mm audio jack

3.5mm audio jack; 6ft / 1.8m detachable cable (3.5 to 6.3mm screw-on adapter provided)

Battery life

N/A

N/A

N/A

Features

38mm transducer, 150 Ω nominal impedance, 6Hz – 39.5kHz frequency response, synthetic velour ear pads

40 mm Neodymium drivers, Bidirectional microphone polar pattern, ClearCast Gen 2 microphone, GameDac Gen 2 control panel

38mm transducer, 120 Ω nominal impedance, 6Hz – 38kHz frequency response, velour ear pads

Software

N/A

SteelSeries GG

N/A

(Image credit: Future/Rob Dwiar)

How I tested the Sennheiser HD 550

  • Tested over the course of several months
  • Used in conjunction with PS5, PS5 Pro, Xbox Series X, and PC
  • Compared directly to the premium gaming headset competition

I have used the Sennheiser HD 550 headphones as part of my work and gaming setup for a few months now, integrating them into my setup and using them alongside a host of other gear to test them out.

On my two PlayStation 5 setups, I plugged the headphones into a standard DualSense Wireless controller to test them with my PS5 Pro and PS5 Slim. I used them on both consoles for hours at a time, and also plugged them directly into my PlayStation Portal, too.

On PS5, I played Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal, almost my full playthrough of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and all of my Indiana Jones and The Great Circle playthrough. I also gave the headphones a test on Xbox Series X, plugging them into a Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox controller or a Thrustmaster eSwap X2 controller to play games like Botany Manor and Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

When testing on my RTX 3090 gaming PC, I plugged the HD 550 directly into the machine to play Frostpunk 2, Control, and Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III, and then also teamed the HD 550 with a SteelSeries Alias Pro mic for work and video calls.

Putting the HD 550 set to test with music and entertainment, I used them as I normally would with the likes of Spotify and YouTube, but also hi-res audio providers like Tidal to really hone in on the audio offerings.

During my testing, I was able to compare the HD550 directly to the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro wired headset, the wireless variant, an Arctis Nova 7, and an Audeze Maxwell.

Read more about how we test

First reviewed March – May 2025

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Elden Ring Nightreign could receive two player mode post-launch
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Elden Ring Nightreign could receive two player mode post-launch

by admin May 23, 2025


Elden Ring Nightreign’s director has apologised for the lack of two player mode in the multiplayer spin-off, but is considering adding it post-launch.

The co-operative game is designed for three players, though it’s possible to play alone too. However, a two player option does not exist.

“The simple answer is that this is simply something that was overlooked during development as just a two-player option, so we’re very sorry about that,” director Junya Ishizaki told IGN. “As we said before, we set out to make this a multiplayer co-op game for three players, balanced for three players, so that was the main focus and it’s at the core of Nightreign.”

Elden Ring Nightreign Preview Watch on YouTube

In addition, the development team at FromSoftware considered solo play “from the start”.

“And so we did put a lot of effort into creating this experience that was playable for solo players in as much as the rules and new systems allowed,” said Ishizaki. “So in putting all our efforts into that aspect, we kind of overlooked and neglected the duos aspect, but this is something that we are looking at and considering for post-launch support as well.”

Ishizaki also discussed further how players are somewhat alone, whether playing solo or as a group of three.

“Seeing as this game is built around three players, we understand the concerns of those solo players, but essentially a lot of the time in Nightreign you will be acting and behaving on your own,” he said. “Even in a group as three, you’ll be going off and challenging different areas of the map and collecting different things before you accumulate together at the boss fight.

“So solo play is generally encouraged and is a natural part of the game loop, but also in general for those solo players – and this might be something that’s difficult to notice in multiplayer – but the activeness and aggressiveness of enemies towards any one single player has been adjusted so that you don’t find yourself in any unreasonable multi-foe fights.

“And just generally, when you’re playing single player, the parameters adjust dynamically depending on the number of players in that session. So we hope that this will alleviate that feeling somewhat.”

Still, playing solo is a much more challenging experience without teammates to revive you, though Ishizaki hints there’s a self-revive feature hidden around the map for players to discover.

FromSoftware has made some tweaks since the network test back in February. Judging by player numbers, many were struggling to defeat the first Nightlord, Gladius.

Following the test, Ishizaki said the team had “received a lot of helpful feedback regarding the difficulty” and that Gladius would “receive some updates”.



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The full story behind the $260 million breach
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The full story behind the $260 million breach

by admin May 23, 2025



What triggered the $260 million Cetus Protocol hack, and how did the Sui exploit spread into a chain-wide crisis?

Cetus Protocol hack wipes $260M in latest Sui exploit

On May 22, Cetus Protocol (CETUS), the primary decentralized exchange and liquidity provider on the Sui (SUI) blockchain, experienced a major security breach. The exploit drained an estimated $223 million, triggering an immediate disruption in DeFi activity across the Sui ecosystem.

Since its 2023 launch, Cetus has become a core part of Sui’s infrastructure, enabling token swaps and yield farming for more than 62,000 active users and generating over $7.15 million in daily trading fees.

SUI, the native token of the Sui blockchain, fell sharply from $4.19 to $3.62 as of this writing on May 23, a nearly 14% drop within a day.

SUI price chart | Source: crypto.news

CETUS, the native token of the affected protocol, declined from $0.26 to $0.15 during the immediate aftermath of the breach. Its current price of $0.17 marks only a partial recovery.

Tokens across the wider ecosystem reacted with similar volatility. Memecoins native to Sui, including LOFI, HIPPO, SQUIRT, SLOVE, and MEMEFI, saw losses ranging from 51% to 97%. Although prices have stabilized since, investor confidence remains shaky.

Among the top 15 assets listed on Cetus, more than 75% of total value was erased. Some tokens, such as LBTC and AXOLcoin, saw their prices collapse to near zero.

The broader impact went beyond token prices. Sui’s total value loced dropped from $2.13 billion to $1.92 billion at the time of writing, reflecting a contraction in a matter of hours.

Let’s understand how the exploit was carried out, what structural flaws it exposed, and how the community is preparing its response.

Sui hacker triggers liquidity drain on Cetus Protocol

The breach targeting the Cetus Protocol began in the early hours of May 22. At 3:52 AM PT (11:52 UTC), blockchain monitors detected irregular movements in the SUI/USDC liquidity pool, initially flagged as a possible $11 million outflow.

Ongoing investigation quickly expanded the scope, revealing that total losses across multiple pools may have ranged around $260 million.

The attack focused on a vulnerability in the smart contract system behind Cetus’s pricing mechanism.

At the core was the protocol’s oracle design, responsible for feeding real-time price data into the platform to enable fair trading across token pairs. In this case, the oracle served as the entry point for the exploit.

The wallet address involved, identified as “0xe28b50,” deployed spoof tokens such as BULLA to manipulate pricing curves and distort reserve balances.

Although these tokens carried little real liquidity, they were used to skew internal pool metrics, making valuable assets like SUI and USDC appear undercollateralized. After destabilizing the pricing logic, the attacker extracted real tokens from the pools without contributing proportional value.

On-chain analysts tracked the attacker moving around $63 million in USDC from Sui to Ethereum (ETH) in the hours following the exploit.

🚨 Cetus Protocol Exploit

As @d0rsky shared, @CetusProtocol liquidity pools were likely drained using a spoof token and near-zero liquidity inputs, exploiting potential miscalculations in pool math.

$63M has already been bridged to Ethereum:https://t.co/sIi1pqlPNl https://t.co/umjoczpsxB pic.twitter.com/HR6YMP7qgj

— Hacken🇺🇦 (@hackenclub) May 22, 2025

Conversion data showed that $58.3 million was swapped for 21,938 ETH at an average rate of $2,658 per coin. The pace of execution, estimated at roughly $1 million per minute, pointed to a coordinated and pre-planned operation.

Cetus initially referred to the issue as an “oracle bug,” a term that drew immediate scrutiny from developers and security experts. The scale and precision of the exploit raised doubts about that framing.

Cetus coin exposed in Sui exploit

The root of the Cetus breach wasn’t a single line of malicious code, but a structural flaw in how the protocol managed pricing and pool logic.

Cetus used an internal oracle system that depended on concentrated liquidity pool data to generate real-time price feeds. The intention was to reduce reliance on external oracles and limit vulnerability to outside manipulation. In doing so, however, the mechanism introduced new risks.

The vulnerability centered on the “addLiquidity,” “removeLiquidity,” and “swap” functions within the smart contracts. These functions were built to calculate token ratios and pool values, but failed to properly validate inputs when interacting with assets that held little or no economic value.

The attacker exploited this gap by introducing spoof tokens such as BULLA, which imitated the structure of legitimate assets but had no real liquidity or pricing history.

Introducing these tokens into the pool distorted the automated calculations that governed how much value could be added or removed, effectively allowing manipulation of the protocol’s internal accounting.

Using these spoofed assets, the attacker provided almost no real liquidity while extracting significant amounts of SUI and USDC at artificially favorable rates.

Cybersecurity firms classified the incident as a textbook example of oracle manipulation, where the protocol’s internal design became its own vulnerability.

The scale of the damage was reflected in transaction volumes. On-chain activity on Cetus surged from $320 million on May 21 to $2.9 billion on May 22, showing how quickly funds were moved and swapped once the exploit began.

Move, the programming language used for building on Sui, includes security protections that guard against low-level threats like reentrancy. In this case, the failure occurred above the language layer.

Smart contract execution was not the issue. The contracts performed exactly as instructed — the real problem was that those instructions were permitted at all.

Cetus had no filters or verification steps to ensure only tokens with actual liquidity could influence pricing. It lacked safeguards to reject assets with no market validation.

No caps were enforced on price deviation during short windows, and no circuit breakers were present to pause abnormal activity once volumes began spiking.

Once the spoof tokens entered and distorted the pricing engine, the rest of the system followed through exactly as designed — ultimately enabling the exploit to unfold without resistance.

Sui hack freeze raises decentralization doubts

Cetus moved quickly to contain the damage once the exploit was identified. Smart contract operations were paused around 4:00 AM PT on May 22 to prevent further outflows from the protocol.

A public statement followed shortly after on the project’s official X account, acknowledging the incident and pledging a full investigation. As of May 23, no detailed post-mortem has been released.

A broader response unfolded across the Sui ecosystem. The Sui Foundation, in coordination with validators and key partners, blacklisted the attacker’s addresses and froze approximately $162 million worth of stolen assets on the Sui network.

🚨ANNOUNCEMENT

As of earlier today, we have confirmed that an attacker has stolen approximately $223M from Cetus Protocol. We have took immediate action to lock our contract preventing further theft of funds.

$162M of the compromised funds have been successfully paused. We are…

— Cetus🐳 (@CetusProtocol) May 22, 2025

Efforts to recover the remaining funds, estimated between $60 million and $98 million, have encountered challenges. Roughly $60 million to $63 million in USDC was bridged out of Sui and converted into 21,938 ETH shortly after the exploit.

To encourage the return of the funds, Cetus has extended a $6 million white-hat bounty offer. The proposal targeted the converted ETH and included a firm condition: any attempt to launder or off-ramp the assets would void the offer. No response from the attacker has been made public as of now.

Tracing efforts have involved multiple cybersecurity firms and regulatory bodies. Inca Digital is leading the negotiation process, with forensic support from Hacken and PeckShield.

The Sui Foundation has also coordinated with agencies including FinCEN and the U.S. Department of Defense to explore additional recovery and legal options.

Exchange support has been mixed. Binance founder Changpeng Zhao expressed solidarity on X and confirmed that Binance is assisting with recovery coordination, although no technical interventions or account freezes have been publicly confirmed.

We are doing what we can to help SUI. Not a pleasant situation. Hope everyone stay SAFU!

— CZ 🔶 BNB (@cz_binance) May 22, 2025

The wallet freeze triggered a broader discussion around decentralization. Several users on X highlighted that Sui validators coordinated to block transactions from the attacker’s addresses, freezing over $160 million in assets.

SUI froze $160M from the Cetus hacker, on-chain, out of over $220M. The $60M gap was bridged to ETH.

While this is good in this case, this shows SUI network can freeze your funds on demand.

Decentralization is just marketing outside of BTC/ETH. pic.twitter.com/IO9b4h3NUq

— Duo Nine ⚡ YCC (@DU09BTC) May 22, 2025

While effective in this instance, the move raised concerns about how much control validators can exercise over network behavior.

Critics argue that such coordination challenges the principle of decentralization and suggests validator-driven censorship is possible, raising doubts over whether networks like Sui are truly decentralized or only claim to be.

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