C. Viper comes to Street Fighter 6 in October

Capcom has announced that C. Viper, the next DLC fighter for Street Fighter 6, will be released on October 15. Fans can look forward to her arrival alongside a new collaboration event and a brand-new outfit for Zangief.

The release date for C. Viper was revealed with an exciting new trailer at Tokyo Game Show. The trailer showcases more gameplay footage of the character, who was originally introduced in Street Fighter 4. Known for her unique spy gadgets, C. Viper uses a variety of tools to propel herself upward, send enemies flying, set them ablaze, and even electrify them, adding dynamic new strategies to the game.

In addition to C. Viper’s debut, Capcom announced an upcoming collaboration celebrating the 30th anniversary of Banshee’s Last Cry. This special event will introduce a new scenario to the World Tour mode, launching the same day as C. Viper’s release.

Lastly, the update will also bring Zangief’s Outfit 4 to Street Fighter 6, giving players fresh customization options for the iconic fighter.

Mark your calendars for October 15, as Street Fighter 6 welcomes C. Viper, exciting new content, and stylish new looks!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146074/c-viper-street-fighter-6-release-date

Krafton accuses former Subnautica leads of misconduct in new legal filing

The ongoing legal saga between *Subnautica 2* publisher Krafton and the former leaders of developer Unknown Worlds continues to unfold. New filings from Krafton accuse these ex-leaders of misconduct related to their efforts to self-publish the upcoming *Subnautica 2*.

Recently, two new legal documents from Krafton were made public. These filings allege that former Unknown Worlds leaders Max McGuire and Charlie Cleveland downloaded thousands of *Subnautica 2* files during June and July, just before their departure from the company. Krafton claims that only some of these documents have been returned.

In response to the situation, Krafton provided the following statement to Shacknews.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146075/krafton-subnautica-2-devs-misconduct-lawsuit

Why takeoffs at airports are about to become noisier

**Why Takeoffs at Airports Are About to Become Noisier**
*By Dwaipayan Roy | Sep 24, 2025 | 8:00 PM*

A recent study from the University of Reading has revealed that climate change could lead to increased noise pollution from departing airplanes around European airports. The research focuses on how rising air temperatures affect aircraft take-off patterns, finding that on average, departing aircraft climb angles will decrease by 1-3%, with some particularly hot days potentially reducing these angles by as much as 7.5%.

**Potential Impact on Noise Levels**

The study examined noise levels at 30 European airports, with a special focus on Airbus A320 aircraft—commonly used for short European flights—and how changes in climb angles affect noise pollution as the climate changes. Dr. Jonny Williams, lead author of the study, warned that climate change could expose thousands more people in London to noise pollution from departing aircraft over the next three decades.

Currently, approximately 60,000 people live within the 50dB noise footprint of a typical A320 aircraft in central London. However, due to climate change and increasing population density, an additional 2,500 people could be brought within this noise boundary in the near future.

**The Role of Sound Frequencies**

Dr. Williams explained that the problem is intensified by different types of sound frequencies. Low-frequency noise, which travels further distances, is expected to increase the most. These deeper sounds are particularly concerning as they can contribute to stress and disrupt sleep, raising public health concerns.

**Looking Ahead: Challenges Beyond Technology**

Despite advancements in engine technology aimed at reducing noise, Dr. Williams cautioned that rising temperatures caused by unchecked greenhouse gas emissions will make managing airport noise more difficult. Without decisive action on climate change, these environmental factors could outweigh technological improvements, exacerbating noise pollution issues around airports.

This study highlights the complex challenges climate change poses not only to the environment but also to urban living conditions, emphasizing the need for integrated approaches to mitigate its diverse impacts on society.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/science/climate-change-could-worsen-noise-pollution-from-departing-aircraft-study/story

Two US giants appoint Indian-origin CEOs as H-1B debate intensifies

**Two US Giants Appoint Indian-Origin CEOs as H-1B Debate Intensifies**

*By Mudit Dube | Sep 24, 2025, 02:14 PM*

In a significant development, two prominent US companies, T-Mobile and Molson Coors, have appointed Indian-origin executives as their new CEOs. Srinivas Gopalan will take over as CEO of T-Mobile on November 1, while Rahul Goyal will assume the same position at Molson Coors on October 1.

These appointments come amid an ongoing debate over President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications, a move that has generated concern among professionals and companies reliant on high-skilled migration.

**Srinivas Gopalan: From COO to CEO at T-Mobile**

Currently serving as T-Mobile’s Chief Operating Officer, Srinivas Gopalan will succeed Mike Sievert as the company’s next CEO. Sievert will transition into a newly created management role as Vice Chairman.

Gopalan is an alumnus of Delhi Public School RK Puram and the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. He began his career at Unilever India before moving to Accenture. Over the years, he has held senior leadership positions at Vodafone, Bharti Airtel, Capital One, and Deutsche Telekom in Germany.

**Rahul Goyal: A Veteran Leader at Molson Coors**

Rahul Goyal, who has been with Molson Coors since 2001, will replace Gavin Hattersley as CEO of the multinational drinks and brewing company headquartered in Chicago.

Goyal has held several key leadership roles within the organization, including Global CIO and CFO for the India business. He graduated from the University of Mysore and the University of Denver. His expertise in global strategy and operations is expected to help Molson Coors navigate evolving consumer trends and rising trade tariffs in the US market.

**H-1B Visa Fee Proposal Sparks Concern**

The appointments of Gopalan and Goyal come at a time when the Trump administration’s controversial proposal to impose a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications has unsettled many Indian IT professionals—the majority of current H-1B recipients.

This policy has created uncertainty for skilled workers and the companies that rely on their talent. Nevertheless, the rise of leaders like Gopalan and Goyal underscores the integral role Indian-origin professionals continue to play in shaping US corporations, despite challenges posed by immigration policies.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/business/t-mobile-molson-coors-appoint-indian-ceos-amid-h-1b-debate/story

Sapura Industrial Berhad and APU partner to advance EV, hybrid and smart manufacturing talent in Malaysia

**MoU Paves the Way for Joint Initiatives to Boost Education, Training & Innovation**

*Partnership focuses on advancing EV & hybrid vehicle maintenance, servicing & training*

Sapura Industrial Berhad (SIB), one of Malaysia’s leading automotive component manufacturers with decades of industry experience, and Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU), Malaysia’s premier digital technology institution, have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen collaboration in electric and hybrid vehicle technology and smart manufacturing.

In a joint statement, both parties noted that the MoU paves the way for joint initiatives designed to enhance education, training, and innovation, supporting Malaysia’s transition towards a knowledge-driven, technology-enabled economy. A key focus of the partnership is advancing EV and hybrid vehicle maintenance, servicing, and training.

SIB, through its subsidiary MILI EV Hybrid—a leading EV/hybrid service and training centre in Malaysia—will collaborate with APU to integrate specialised training and certification programmes into APU’s engineering curriculum.

### Planned Initiatives Include:
– Establishing a hybrid/EV training laboratory at APU’s campus
– Embedding EV/hybrid training certification programmes for students
– Co-developing modules to upskill and reskill external industry professionals
– Leveraging MILI EV Hybrid’s expertise to provide real-world training and exposure

These measures aim to ensure that APU students gain hands-on, practical experience in sustainable automotive systems, while industry players benefit from a future-ready talent pipeline.

The MoU was signed by Mariam Parineh, Executive Vice Chairman of SIB, and Professor Dr Ho Chin Kuan, Vice-Chancellor of APU. The signing was witnessed by Ir. Shamsuddin Abdul Kadir, Founder and Advisor of SIB, and Parmjit Singh, CEO of APU.

### Highlighting Advanced Industry Solutions

The partnership also highlights SIB’s proprietary IRIS system—an advanced Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) solution that captures real-time machine data, calculates overall equipment effectiveness, and enables data-driven decision-making.

APU students will benefit from live demonstrations, site visits to SIB’s facilities, and co-developed training programmes covering:
– IoT integration and smart factory solutions
– Real-time data analytics and dashboarding
– Downtime tracking and performance optimisation

By combining SIB’s industrial expertise with APU’s strong academic foundation, the partnership ensures graduates are equipped with both theoretical knowledge and practical, industry-relevant skills.

This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to nurturing talent, driving sustainability, and strengthening Malaysia’s leadership in high-technology industries.

### Leadership Perspectives

Ir. Shamsuddin Abdul Kadir shared,
*“I have always believed that true impactful learning lies at the intersection of academia and practical application. Today, I am proud to witness the collaboration between the automotive manufacturing company I founded 40 years ago and the education institution I helped establish, as APIIT has evolved into one of Malaysia’s top universities. Together, SIB and APU are shaping a new generation of Malaysia’s innovative leaders.”*

Parmjit Singh added,
*“At APU, we constantly seek to enrich the learning experience of our students by aligning academic knowledge with practical, industry-driven applications. Partnering with Sapura Industrial Berhad exemplifies how education and industry can come together to create a meaningful impact. Our students will not only learn about the latest technologies but also engage with real-world challenges, preparing them to be highly employable, competent and future-proof professionals.”*

### Duration and Commitment

The MoU will remain in effect for an initial period of five years, with automatic renewal for successive terms. Both SIB and APU are committed to ensuring the successful implementation of initiatives under this collaboration, anchored in mutual benefit, trust, and innovation.
https://www.digitalnewsasia.com/digital-economy/sapura-industrial-berhad-and-apu-partner-advance-ev-hybrid-and-smart-manufacturing

Annapurna Interactive’s first Tokyo Game Show Direct features three new game reveals

Some of gaming’s biggest publishers are set to gather this weekend for the annual Tokyo Game Show. Among them is Annapurna Interactive, marking its first-ever appearance on the show floor.

Prior to the big event, Annapurna held a special Annapurna Direct to unveil three brand-new titles, all of which will be playable by attendees this weekend.

**D-Topia**
The first title is *D-Topia*, the latest effort from Japanese developer Marumittu Games. Formerly known as Project D, *D-Topia* follows a single maintenance worker who helps manage and oversee a residential facility run by artificial intelligence. Players will solve puzzles to keep the AI running smoothly and ensure the facility’s denizens remain happy. Occasionally, this may require making some difficult choices.

Look for *D-Topia* to arrive on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and Nintendo Switch in 2026.

**People of Note**
Next up is *People of Note*, from the team at Iridium Studios. This game can best be described as a musical turn-based RPG. The main character, Cadence, sets out to become a star, but she can’t achieve stardom alone. Players will recruit other musicians to build a killer band and face off against tough musical acts—alongside the occasional fantasy creature.

Featuring a blend of musical rhythm mechanics and turn-based battles, *People of Note* promises a unique RPG experience. It is coming to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S in 2026.

**Demi and the Fractured Dream**
Finally, *Demi and the Fractured Dream* comes from the team at Yarn Owl. The game follows Demi, a cursed voidsent who awakens in the world of Somnus and is beckoned by the old gods to fulfill his destiny. The adventure features classic hack-and-slash gameplay set within a world filled with environmental puzzles.

Demi must rely on his sword, his abilities, and an acolyte named Mergo to repair this imaginative, yet fractured, world. *Demi and the Fractured Dream* is slated for release on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and Nintendo Switch in 2026.

Stay tuned for more updates from the Tokyo Game Show as these exciting titles make their debut!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146058/annapurna-interactive-direct-tokyo-game-show-reveals

The Problem with Auschwitz-Birkenau’s New Digital Camp Replica

At this year’s Cannes Film Festival, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum announced the launch of a new digital replica of the concentration camp designed specifically for filmmakers. Titled *Picture from Auschwitz*, this virtual film location aims to facilitate a range of productions set on the grounds, where current preservation regulations restrict filming to documentaries only.

**Background: Auschwitz and Its Historical Significance**

Established in the town of Oświęcim in German-occupied Poland, Auschwitz consisted of three main camps where over 1.1 million European Jews were murdered: the Auschwitz I concentration camp, the Auschwitz II (Birkenau) killing centre, and the Auschwitz III (Monowitz) labour camp. The museum hopes that this new technology will support telling the true story of the camp without compromising the memorial’s historical integrity.

**Digital Preservation and Ethical Oversight**

The museum plans to digitally preserve the Holocaust site, which receives over two million visitors annually, and will submit scripts for all new feature film projects involving the replica to a team of historians for review. A glimpse of the digitized location reveals a virtual model of Auschwitz I, providing a clear snapshot of the camp’s barracks, grounds, and infamous wrought iron gates.

The two-minute trailer for *Picture from Auschwitz* claims the certified 1:1 digital representation is the biggest and most detailed documentation of the camp to date. Eventually, the project will include the interior as well as the exterior environments of both Auschwitz I and II.

**Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age**

The project’s use of digital technology to safeguard Holocaust memories reflects a global shift toward digitizing the Holocaust as the survivor generation passes on and heritage sites deteriorate, a process accelerated by extreme weathering linked to the climate crisis. As the Holocaust recedes from living memory, cultural institutions increasingly rely on digital tools to remember the past.

While some have used virtual reality (VR) to digitally reconstruct and maintain key Holocaust sites, others have turned to artificial intelligence (AI) to generate interactive survivor holograms. These technologies have become popular educational tools for use in classrooms, museums, and memorial sites worldwide.

**Ethical Implications of Digital Memory Projects**

Digital memory projects make Holocaust sites globally accessible and help protect their legacy. However, these same technologies risk distorting the historical record. In the UK, public debates on the ethics of digital Holocaust technologies — including AI and VR — have involved high-profile politicians and scholars alike.

International bodies such as UNESCO and the World Jewish Congress have reported concerns that generative AI, in particular, may fuel Holocaust distortion. *Picture from Auschwitz* aims to address these issues by enabling ethical storytelling.

Wojciech Soczewica, director of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, described the project on the Memorial’s website as a “powerful example of how culture and technology can unite to protect our shared human history from distortion and denial.” He added that the replica will preserve the relevance of Auschwitz’s history, ensuring it “won’t fade with time.”

**Challenges and Limitations**

While the virtual site encourages historically rooted depictions of the camp, it cannot guarantee ethical engagement with the Holocaust. In fact, the project raises further questions regarding how the digitization of such a profound event aligns with ethical modes of remembrance and representation.

A wholly authentic depiction of any Holocaust site or experience is something that digital and filmic interventions can only approximate. Even if perfect authenticity were possible, ethical portrayals of the Holocaust depend not only on accurate representation of sites but also on the kinds of stories being told and formal stylistic choices.

Film researcher Archie Wolfman highlights that filmmakers’ decisions about camera movements, angles, lighting, and editing carry ethical weight as much as the subject matter itself.

**Broader Reflections on Holocaust Representation**

The implication that Auschwitz must be digitized to protect its legacy suggests that existing materials — including the camp’s extant remains, personal belongings of victims, and survivor testimonies — are no longer sufficient. It also problematically implies that Holocaust history must continually adapt to digital culture to remain relevant.

Moreover, the digitization of Auschwitz emphasizes certain Holocaust sites and stories over others, such as the rural landscapes across Central and Eastern Europe where no human structures or visible traces remain. Even within the Auschwitz complex, *Picture from Auschwitz* offers only a selective representation, excluding Auschwitz III, its network of sub-camps, and the surrounding environment.

The planned script review process further shows the Memorial’s role in overseeing cultural narratives of the event. This implies that only artistic representations favoring realism hold value, sidelining stylized Holocaust films like *Jojo Rabbit* (2019), *The Cremator* (1969), and *Distant Journey* (1949), the latter of which was actually shot on location in Terezín, Czech Republic.

These examples demonstrate that Holocaust films need not have a direct physical connection to real sites to meaningfully represent the event.

**Conclusion: Navigating Digital Ethics and Holocaust Memory**

Ultimately, the *Picture from Auschwitz* project highlights a tension between growing public demand for cultural Holocaust productions and the difficulty in cultivating ethical representations of the event.

Navigating the ethical dimensions of Holocaust narratives has always presented challenges, but these have become more complex with the evolution of digital innovations that are difficult to regulate or police.

*Picture from Auschwitz* reveals the extent to which digital technology is transforming how knowledge about the Holocaust is understood and disseminated — not always for the better. As this new chapter unfolds, ongoing critical reflection is essential to ensure respectful remembrance and accurate representation of one of history’s darkest periods.
https://flaglerlive.com/the-problem-with-auschwitz-birkenaus-new-digital-camp-replica/

EU wants to know how Apple, Google are tackling e-scams

**EU Investigates How Apple, Google, and Others Are Tackling Online Scams**

*By Dwaipayan Roy | Sep 23, 2025*

The European Union (EU) has launched a detailed scrutiny of major tech companies including Apple, Google, and Microsoft over their efforts to combat online scams. According to the Financial Times, this investigation is being conducted under the framework of the Digital Services Act (DSA). Alongside these tech giants, Booking Holdings — the global accommodation platform owner of Booking.com and other travel sites — is also under the EU’s regulatory spotlight.

**Regulatory Concerns and EU’s Commitment to Safer Online Spaces**

Henna Virkkunen, an EU official, highlighted the rising tide of criminal activities occurring on internet platforms. She stated, “We see that more and more criminal actions are taking place online.” Virkkunen emphasized the critical need for online platforms to proactively identify and prevent illegal content, underscoring the EU’s dedication to making cyberspace safer for all users.

**Focus Areas of the Scrutiny**

The EU’s investigation will specifically examine how Apple and Google address the issue of fraudulent apps, such as fake banking applications, available in their app stores. Moreover, Google’s and Microsoft’s search engines will be evaluated for their role in displaying fake or misleading search results. Booking Holdings will be assessed for how it manages bogus accommodation listings on its platforms.

This multifaceted approach reflects the EU’s broader goal of fighting online scams across various digital services, ensuring comprehensive protection for consumers.

**Potential Financial Consequences**

The information requests initiated by the EU could escalate into formal investigations. Should any wrongdoing be established, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Booking Holdings may face substantial penalties — potentially fines up to 6% of their annual global turnover.

The ongoing EU inquiry highlights increasing regulatory pressure on major tech and platform companies to uphold safety and trust online. Users and industry watchers alike will be keenly observing how these companies respond to the demands for stronger anti-fraud measures in the digital ecosystem.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/science/eu-probes-apple-google-microsoft-over-online-scams/story

Amit Shah to inaugurate Startup Conclave 2025 at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar

The Gujarat government’s Education Department is set to organize a two-day Startup Conclave from September 23 to 24, aiming to set a new benchmark in India’s startup ecosystem. The event will bring together some of the country’s most dynamic voices in innovation, entrepreneurship, and investment on a single platform.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and State Higher and Technical Education Minister Rushikesh Patel are expected to participate in the opening ceremony, reported news agency IANS. The conclave will feature over 1,000 startups, 5,000 innovators, 100 industry mentors, more than 50 venture funds, and leading policymakers, all working together to boost India’s startup landscape.

One of the key highlights of the event will be the investor pitching sessions. More than 50 shortlisted startups will pitch their ideas across multiple parallel tracks before some of India’s top venture capitalists. These sessions are anticipated to unlock funding opportunities worth Rs 250 crore, building upon the success of the Startup Conclave 2023.

Even before the event, investor interest has already resulted in letters of intent and financial commitments amounting to Rs 150 crore for promising startups, as reported by IANS.

The conclave will be inaugurated by Home Minister Amit Shah and will showcase over 170 startups from 20 states. Participating startups have been selected by prominent initiatives such as Startup India, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), and Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX).

Exhibitions will cover critical sectors including defence, aerospace, healthcare, clean energy, agritech, deep tech, and social impact innovations. This broad representation underlines India’s entrepreneurial drive towards achieving ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ (self-reliant India).

The opening session will also see the release of several important publications, including the Startup Conclave Coffee Table Book, the NEP-2020 Dashboard, and the Indian Knowledge System Compendium.

Additionally, the Gujarat state government will facilitate the signing of 50 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) between startups, investors, and financial institutions. Funding cheques and Letters of Intent will be distributed to selected ventures during the event, further strengthening the support ecosystem for India’s innovators and entrepreneurs.

(With inputs from IANS)
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/amit-shah-to-inaugurate-startup-conclave-2025-at-mahatma-mandir-in-gandhinagar-23595420

Audi to launch third-generation Q3 SUV in India next year

**Audi to Launch Third-Generation Q3 SUV in India Next Year**

*By Dwaipayan Roy | Sep 23, 2025, 01:18 PM*

Audi is gearing up to introduce its third-generation Q3 SUV in the Indian market by the third quarter of 2026. The model made its global debut in June and is set to launch in Europe next month, signaling Audi’s commitment to expanding its premium SUV lineup in India.

### Launch Plans and Upcoming Models

Alongside the new Q3, Audi plans to bring several other models to India. These include the new A5 sedan, the next-generation Q5, and the A6, all featuring combustion engines. Additionally, Audi is preparing to introduce its electric range with models such as the Q6 e-tron and the A6 e-tron Sportback, broadening its electric vehicle portfolio for Indian consumers.

### Vehicle Details: Engine Options and Dimensions

The third-generation Audi Q3 is built on the latest iteration of the Volkswagen Group’s MQB platform. While the European version offers petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid variants, the Indian market will receive a 204 hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged petrol engine paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Dimension-wise, the new Q3 is approximately 40mm longer than its predecessor and features a more pronounced front overhang, contributing to a bolder road presence.

### Design and Interior Upgrades

The new Audi Q3 showcases a modern design language with distinctive split headlamps, sharper body lines, and split taillamps that emphasize its sporty character. It will be available in both the standard SUV and the Sportback (coupe-SUV) body styles, catering to diverse customer preferences.

Inside, the SUV receives a significant technology upgrade. The dashboard houses a large 12.8-inch touchscreen, accompanied by 11.9-inch digital instrument dials and a head-up display, enhancing the overall driving experience and connectivity.

### Market Positioning and Pricing

In terms of pricing, the new Audi Q3 is expected to be positioned around INR 50 lakh (ex-showroom) in India. This places it in direct competition with premium compact SUVs like the BMW X1 and Mercedes-Benz GLA, making the refreshed Q3 a strong contender in the luxury SUV segment.

**Stay tuned for more updates on Audi’s upcoming launches and detailed reviews once the new Q3 hits Indian roads.**
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/auto/audi-to-launch-new-gen-q3-suv-in-india-by-2026/story

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