FlashFeed

🎮
Full Stride Jockey Simulator With Real Horses Launches on Steam Next Month
🎮 Gaming

Full Stride Jockey Simulator With Real Horses Launches on Steam Next Month

Developer Blue Bullet will release Full Stride on Steam next month — a jockey racing simulator featuring real horses rather than the anime horse-girls popularised by Cygames' Umamusume: Pretty Derby, which launched on Steam on June 24, 2025. Players control a jockey, fighting for position in the pack and timing their final burst down the stretch. The game launches just over a year after Umamusume arrived on the platform.

Comments

No comments yet

💻
Samsung teases Galaxy Z Fold 8 and new devices with cryptic Instagram campaign
💻 Technology

Samsung teases Galaxy Z Fold 8 and new devices with cryptic Instagram campaign

Samsung has launched a cryptic Instagram video campaign hinting at upcoming hardware launches including the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Flip 8, Fold 8 Ultra, Galaxy Watch 9, Watch Ultra 2, and Galaxy Ring 2. Early teasers appear to show a wider Z Fold 8 design. A possible Unpacked event on July 22 has been rumoured, but no official invitations have been sent.

Comments

No comments yet

🎬
Silo Season 3 hits 100% on Rotten Tomatoes ahead of July 3 Apple TV+ premiere
🎬 Entertainment

Silo Season 3 hits 100% on Rotten Tomatoes ahead of July 3 Apple TV+ premiere

Silo Season 3 premieres on Apple TV+ on Friday, July 3, and has already earned a 100% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes from nine critics' reviews. The early acclaim highlights Apple TV+'s consistent investment in prestige sci-fi dramas. Unlike competitors, Apple has built its streaming brand steadily on this genre rather than relying on isolated breakout hits.

Comments

No comments yet

Mbappe and Messi tied at 6 goals each in World Cup 2026 top scorer race
⚽ Sport

Mbappe and Messi tied at 6 goals each in World Cup 2026 top scorer race

Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi are level at the top of the 2026 World Cup scoring charts, with six goals each as the knockout phase gets underway. Erling Haaland is also in contention for the Golden Boot. The battle between the trio is set to be one of the storylines of the tournament.

Comments

No comments yet

🌍
US envoys meet Qatari mediators in Doha amid uncertainty over Iran talks
🌍 World

US envoys meet Qatari mediators in Doha amid uncertainty over Iran talks

US envoys met Qatari mediators in Doha on Tuesday for talks related to ongoing negotiations with Iran. Both Tehran and Qatar denied President Trump's suggestion that direct US–Iran talks were taking place. The meetings are part of broader efforts to implement a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the Middle East war.

Comments

No comments yet

Create a free account — save & sync

Save articles, sync them across devices, and tune your feed.

🪙
Trump reports $1.4bn in cryptocurrency income in government filing
🪙 Crypto

Trump reports $1.4bn in cryptocurrency income in government filing

Donald Trump disclosed $1.4 billion in cryptocurrency income in a mandatory government financial filing for 2025. Since returning to the White House for a second term, Trump has introduced a series of crypto-friendly policies. The disclosure reveals that the Trump family's crypto businesses have been extraordinarily lucrative.

Comments

No comments yet

🏥
Health watchdog calls for yearly NHS checks for women with PMOS
🏥 Health

Health watchdog calls for yearly NHS checks for women with PMOS

The UK's health watchdog has recommended that women with PMOS (a pelvic condition) should have access to annual NHS check-ups. Despite affecting millions of women in the UK, PMOS remains under-diagnosed and inconsistently managed across the health service. Experts are calling for standardised care and greater awareness of the condition.

Comments

No comments yet

Doctors warn massage guns must never be used near the eyes
🔥 Trending now 🏥 Health

Doctors warn massage guns must never be used near the eyes

Doctors are warning that massage guns should never be used near the eyes, as the powerful percussive vibrations safe for muscles can cause serious and potentially irreversible damage to the eye's delicate structures. Medical specialists are urging users to follow instructions carefully and keep the devices away from the face. The warning comes amid the growing popularity of massage guns as home recovery tools.

🔥 13 reactions 💬 3 comments
Read the story
🎮
Rockstar confirms GTA 6 "plays best" on PS5 in Sony marketing deal
🎮 Gaming

Rockstar confirms GTA 6 "plays best" on PS5 in Sony marketing deal

Rockstar Games has begun using the slogan "plays best on PS5" on its own social media accounts, mirroring language Sony had already posted on the PlayStation Blog. The move reveals the growing depth of a marketing partnership between the GTA 6 developer and Sony. The full extent of the collaboration is still emerging but appears to be a comprehensive deal between the two companies.

Comments

No comments yet

🚗
VW ID. Tiguan goes beyond a refresh: new MEB+ platform and motors
🚗 Cars

VW ID. Tiguan goes beyond a refresh: new MEB+ platform and motors

Spy photos have caught Volkswagen testing the new ID. Tiguan, which will switch to the updated MEB+ platform and likely receive new electric motors. The model is described as extensively more than a mere facelift of the ID.4, featuring a new design. The ID.4 ended production at VW's Chattanooga, Tennessee plant in April, with the ID. Tiguan expected to arrive in America at a future date.

Comments

No comments yet

📈
ITG raises $312.2 million in US IPO, pricing below marketed range
📈 Business

ITG raises $312.2 million in US IPO, pricing below marketed range

Digital infrastructure services firm ITG Inc., backed by Oaktree Capital, raised $312.2 million in its US initial public offering. The shares were priced below the marketed range, signalling cautious investor demand. It is one of the larger IPOs in the digital infrastructure sector this year.

Comments

No comments yet

💬

Enjoying FlashFeed?

One tap — help us make FlashFeed better.

🔬
AI firm Anthropic announces it will develop its own drugs using Claude
🔬 Science

AI firm Anthropic announces it will develop its own drugs using Claude

AI company Anthropic announced on Tuesday that it will begin developing drugs of its own, using its artificial intelligence tools including the newly launched Claude Science application. Executives said the move will give the company hands-on experience applying its products to real scientific problems. It remains unclear whether Anthropic intends to bring any drug candidates to commercialisation.

Comments

No comments yet

💡
Science Can't Confirm Women Are Better Multitaskers Than Men
💡 Did You Know

Science Can't Confirm Women Are Better Multitaskers Than Men

Despite the popular belief that women are better multitaskers than men, scientific studies on the topic have yielded very mixed results. Researchers agree only that multitasking is inherently difficult for all humans regardless of gender. Viral social media videos reinforce the stereotype, but scientists say it persists for various social and cognitive reasons rather than confirmed biological ones. The question of a genuine gender difference in multitasking ability remains unresolved.

Comments

No comments yet

💄
H&M satin midi skirt in rose parisien shade discounted 60% in sale
💄 Lifestyle

H&M satin midi skirt in rose parisien shade discounted 60% in sale

H&M's satin midi slip skirt in the shade rose parisien has been reduced by 60% in the current sale. The lingerie-inspired slip skirt silhouette has been a runway staple for several seasons. The piece is promoted as an elegant option for women of all ages, including those over 70.

Comments

No comments yet

💻
GitLab study: AI code generation outpaces governance, creating long-term risks
💻 Technology

GitLab study: AI code generation outpaces governance, creating long-term risks

A GitLab survey of more than 1,500 developers found that 91% of organisations use two or more AI coding tools, yet 79% believe software delivery hasn't accelerated at the same pace as developer productivity. Developers are spending their saved time reviewing, validating and governing AI-generated code. GitLab calls this the "AI paradox," warning that accountability and trust now matter more than speed alone for long-term code maintainability.

Comments

No comments yet

Serena Williams loses three-set epic to Maya Joint 3-6 7-6 3-6 at Wimbledon 2026
⚽ Sport

Serena Williams loses three-set epic to Maya Joint 3-6 7-6 3-6 at Wimbledon 2026

Serena Williams made her Wimbledon singles comeback in 2026 but narrowly lost an epic three-setter to Maya Joint, going down 3-6, 7-6 (8-6), 3-6. Williams came close to pulling off a sensational upset, taking the second set to a tight tie-break before ultimately falling in the third. The match was one of the most dramatic of this year's tournament.

Comments

No comments yet

🌍
Disasters Emergency Committee launches urgent appeal after catastrophic Venezuela earthquake
🌍 World

Disasters Emergency Committee launches urgent appeal after catastrophic Venezuela earthquake

The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) has launched an urgent fundraising appeal following a catastrophic earthquake in Venezuela. Humanitarian groups say affected citizens urgently need shelter, food, water and medical care. The scale of destruction has been described as catastrophic by aid organisations.

Comments

No comments yet

🎬
Dog Soldiers (2002): the werewolf horror that still feels dangerous 24 years on
🎬 Entertainment

Dog Soldiers (2002): the werewolf horror that still feels dangerous 24 years on

Neil Marshall's 2002 werewolf film Dog Soldiers remains a standout horror 24 years after release, largely because it avoids over-explaining its monsters. Instead of ancient-curse exposition, the film keeps its werewolves raw and relentless — soldiers trapped in a house fighting to survive a brutal attack. Critics argue this restraint is what keeps the film feeling genuinely dangerous today.

Comments

No comments yet

🪙
Strategy's buybacks and cash reserves aim to end 'death spiral' fears
🪙 Crypto

Strategy's buybacks and cash reserves aim to end 'death spiral' fears

Strategy has unveiled a capital overhaul including buybacks of MSTR and STRC shares, expanded cash reserves, and the potential option to sell Bitcoin, all aimed at calming investor fears about a so-called "death spiral." Such a scenario would force the company to liquidate BTC holdings at depressed prices. Analysts question whether the measures are sufficient to permanently reassure markets.

Comments

No comments yet

🏥
Expert resigns from NHS maternity review after criticism of 'normal birth drive' removed
🏥 Health

Expert resigns from NHS maternity review after criticism of 'normal birth drive' removed

Dr Bill Kirkup has stated he resigned from a government-commissioned review into NHS maternity services after criticism of the so-called "normal birth drive" was removed from the final report. Kirkup argues the omission undermines the integrity of the entire review. The case raises questions about the independence of government-commissioned analyses of maternity safety.

Comments

No comments yet

📈
Dish files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy but Dish TV and Sling TV keep operating
📈 Business

Dish files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy but Dish TV and Sling TV keep operating

Dish, the EchoStar-owned operator of Dish TV and Sling TV, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company is continuing to wind down its wireless operations following unforeseen delays in completing a $23 billion sale of 5G spectrum to AT&T. Both Dish TV and Sling TV will continue operating during the bankruptcy process.

Comments

No comments yet

🎮
Civilization 7 after update 1.4: improved, but heading in the wrong direction
🎮 Gaming

Civilization 7 after update 1.4: improved, but heading in the wrong direction

A reviewer revisited Civilization 7 after the major 1.4 "Test of Time" update (patch 1.4.1, released late June 2026), finding that Firaxis has made meaningful quality-of-life improvements. However, the reviewer disagrees with the studio's guiding philosophy: Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said Civ 7 was a "bridge too far" for existing fans, prompting changes to make it more like older Civ titles — a direction the reviewer believes misreads the original negative feedback.

Comments

No comments yet