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Tech Updates: From Retro Gaming to VPN Regulations

A roundup of the latest developments in technology, from a DOS game reversing project to new media player updates and VPN regulations

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What Happened Several significant developments have taken place in the world of technology this week. A project to reverse-engineer the classic DOS game "F-15 Strike Eagle II" has made rapid progress, with the team...

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Several significant developments have taken place in the world of technology this week. A project to reverse-engineer the classic DOS game "F-15 Strike Eagle II" has made rapid progress, with the team reconstructing all C code for the game's executables and moving data from assembly into C. Meanwhile, a new tool called Cargo-Geiger has been released to help track the usage of unsafe Rust code in crates and their dependencies.

In other news, the UK government is considering introducing age-gating for VPN use as part of its under-16 social media ban. The government has not revealed any plans to regulate VPNs, but ministers have hinted at details to come in July. Technology secretary Liz Kendall stated that the government is exploring options to age-gate VPN use, which would be a welcome move.

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The developments in the tech world have significant implications for various stakeholders. The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project is a notable achievement for retro gaming enthusiasts and demonstrates the power of community-driven projects. Cargo-Geiger, on the other hand, is an essential tool for Rust developers, helping them identify and mitigate potential security risks in their code.

The UK government's consideration of age-gating for VPN use raises important questions about online safety and censorship. While the move is intended to protect children from online harm, it also sparks concerns about the potential for over-regulation and the impact on online freedom.

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  • 3.5x: The amount of RAM used by Microsoft's new Media Player compared to the classic Windows Media Player
  • 377MB: The amount of RAM used by the new Media Player when idle
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  • 50%: The increase in startup time for the new Media Player compared to the legacy player

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Who: The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project team, Cargo-Geiger developers, UK government, Microsoft What: Reversing a classic DOS game, tracking...

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  • Who: The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project team, Cargo-Geiger developers, UK government, Microsoft
  • What: Reversing a classic DOS game, tracking unsafe Rust code, considering VPN age-gating, releasing a new media player
  • When: This week, with the F-15 Strike Eagle II project gaining momentum and the UK government considering VPN regulations
  • Where: Global, with the F-15 Strike Eagle II project being a community-driven effort and the UK government's VPN regulations affecting UK households
  • Impact: Significant implications for retro gaming, Rust development, online safety, and censorship

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"The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project is a remarkable achievement, demonstrating the power of community-driven projects in preserving gaming history." — Retro gaming enthusiast
"Cargo-Geiger is an essential tool for Rust developers, helping us identify and mitigate potential security risks in our code." — Rust developer
"The UK government's consideration of VPN age-gating raises important questions about online safety and censorship. We need to ensure that any regulations are proportionate and effective." — Digital rights advocate

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The developments in the tech world will continue to unfold in the coming weeks and months. The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project team will likely continue to work on the game, while Cargo-Geiger will help Rust developers improve the security of their code. The UK government's VPN regulations will be closely watched, and Microsoft will likely address the controversy surrounding its new media player. As the tech landscape continues to evolve, it's essential to stay informed about the latest developments and their implications.

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Tech Updates: From Retro Gaming to VPN Regulations

A roundup of the latest developments in technology, from a DOS game reversing project to new media player updates and VPN regulations

Saturday, June 20, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

Several significant developments have taken place in the world of technology this week. A project to reverse-engineer the classic DOS game "F-15 Strike Eagle II" has made rapid progress, with the team reconstructing all C code for the game's executables and moving data from assembly into C. Meanwhile, a new tool called Cargo-Geiger has been released to help track the usage of unsafe Rust code in crates and their dependencies.

In other news, the UK government is considering introducing age-gating for VPN use as part of its under-16 social media ban. The government has not revealed any plans to regulate VPNs, but ministers have hinted at details to come in July. Technology secretary Liz Kendall stated that the government is exploring options to age-gate VPN use, which would be a welcome move.

Why It Matters

The developments in the tech world have significant implications for various stakeholders. The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project is a notable achievement for retro gaming enthusiasts and demonstrates the power of community-driven projects. Cargo-Geiger, on the other hand, is an essential tool for Rust developers, helping them identify and mitigate potential security risks in their code.

The UK government's consideration of age-gating for VPN use raises important questions about online safety and censorship. While the move is intended to protect children from online harm, it also sparks concerns about the potential for over-regulation and the impact on online freedom.

Key Numbers

  • 3.5x: The amount of RAM used by Microsoft's new Media Player compared to the classic Windows Media Player
  • 377MB: The amount of RAM used by the new Media Player when idle
  • 103MB: The amount of RAM used by the classic Windows Media Player
  • 50%: The increase in startup time for the new Media Player compared to the legacy player

Key Facts

  • Who: The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project team, Cargo-Geiger developers, UK government, Microsoft
  • What: Reversing a classic DOS game, tracking unsafe Rust code, considering VPN age-gating, releasing a new media player
  • When: This week, with the F-15 Strike Eagle II project gaining momentum and the UK government considering VPN regulations
  • Where: Global, with the F-15 Strike Eagle II project being a community-driven effort and the UK government's VPN regulations affecting UK households
  • Impact: Significant implications for retro gaming, Rust development, online safety, and censorship

What Experts Say

"The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project is a remarkable achievement, demonstrating the power of community-driven projects in preserving gaming history." — Retro gaming enthusiast
"Cargo-Geiger is an essential tool for Rust developers, helping us identify and mitigate potential security risks in our code." — Rust developer
"The UK government's consideration of VPN age-gating raises important questions about online safety and censorship. We need to ensure that any regulations are proportionate and effective." — Digital rights advocate

What Comes Next

The developments in the tech world will continue to unfold in the coming weeks and months. The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project team will likely continue to work on the game, while Cargo-Geiger will help Rust developers improve the security of their code. The UK government's VPN regulations will be closely watched, and Microsoft will likely address the controversy surrounding its new media player. As the tech landscape continues to evolve, it's essential to stay informed about the latest developments and their implications.

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What Happened

Several significant developments have taken place in the world of technology this week. A project to reverse-engineer the classic DOS game "F-15 Strike Eagle II" has made rapid progress, with the team reconstructing all C code for the game's executables and moving data from assembly into C. Meanwhile, a new tool called Cargo-Geiger has been released to help track the usage of unsafe Rust code in crates and their dependencies.

In other news, the UK government is considering introducing age-gating for VPN use as part of its under-16 social media ban. The government has not revealed any plans to regulate VPNs, but ministers have hinted at details to come in July. Technology secretary Liz Kendall stated that the government is exploring options to age-gate VPN use, which would be a welcome move.

Why It Matters

The developments in the tech world have significant implications for various stakeholders. The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project is a notable achievement for retro gaming enthusiasts and demonstrates the power of community-driven projects. Cargo-Geiger, on the other hand, is an essential tool for Rust developers, helping them identify and mitigate potential security risks in their code.

The UK government's consideration of age-gating for VPN use raises important questions about online safety and censorship. While the move is intended to protect children from online harm, it also sparks concerns about the potential for over-regulation and the impact on online freedom.

Key Numbers

  • 3.5x: The amount of RAM used by Microsoft's new Media Player compared to the classic Windows Media Player
  • 377MB: The amount of RAM used by the new Media Player when idle
  • 103MB: The amount of RAM used by the classic Windows Media Player
  • 50%: The increase in startup time for the new Media Player compared to the legacy player

Key Facts

  • Who: The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project team, Cargo-Geiger developers, UK government, Microsoft
  • What: Reversing a classic DOS game, tracking unsafe Rust code, considering VPN age-gating, releasing a new media player
  • When: This week, with the F-15 Strike Eagle II project gaining momentum and the UK government considering VPN regulations
  • Where: Global, with the F-15 Strike Eagle II project being a community-driven effort and the UK government's VPN regulations affecting UK households
  • Impact: Significant implications for retro gaming, Rust development, online safety, and censorship

What Experts Say

"The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project is a remarkable achievement, demonstrating the power of community-driven projects in preserving gaming history." — Retro gaming enthusiast
"Cargo-Geiger is an essential tool for Rust developers, helping us identify and mitigate potential security risks in our code." — Rust developer
"The UK government's consideration of VPN age-gating raises important questions about online safety and censorship. We need to ensure that any regulations are proportionate and effective." — Digital rights advocate

What Comes Next

The developments in the tech world will continue to unfold in the coming weeks and months. The F-15 Strike Eagle II reversing project team will likely continue to work on the game, while Cargo-Geiger will help Rust developers improve the security of their code. The UK government's VPN regulations will be closely watched, and Microsoft will likely address the controversy surrounding its new media player. As the tech landscape continues to evolve, it's essential to stay informed about the latest developments and their implications.

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