Facebook and Twitter remove Russian embassy posts denying Mariupol hospital bombing

Major social networks aren’t done cracking down on Russian misinformation following that country’s invasion of Ukraine. As CNN‘s Donie O’Sullivan and CNBC report, Facebook and Twitter have both removed posts from Russia’s UK embassy over false claims surrounding the bombing of a maternity hospital in the Ukraine city of Mariupol. Russia claimed without evidence that a woman in a photo of the destroyed hospital was a “beauty blogger” and that the photo was staged.

Meta spokesperson Andy Stone told O’Sullivan a Facebook post violated rules about content that asserts a “violent tragedy did not occur.” Twitter’s representative, meanwhile, told CNBC multiple tweets broke rules surrounding the “denial of violent events.”

Russia has routinely promoted demonstrably false narratives surrounding the invasion of Ukraine, prompting Meta, Twitter, Google and others to restrict state-backed Russian media outlets like RT and Sputnik. In turn, Russia recently made it illegal for the media to contradict President Putin’s official line on the war and has blocked Facebook and Twitter.

The removals aren’t surprising given the stances of Meta and Twitter against Russia-based misinformation. However, there may still be room for more action. The Russian embassy in Geneva, for instance, has routinely shared unsupported claims about Ukraine on Twitter, including allegations a Ukraine paramilitary group was using Mariupol hospital patients and staff as human shields. We’ve asked Twitter for comment, but this suggests the fight over misinformation is far from over.

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Microsoft outlines Steam Deck support for its first-party games

You don’t have to lean on a special tool to know whether or not a Microsoft game will play properly on your Steam Deck. The Vergenotes Microsoft has published a list of the Xbox Game Studios titles you can play on Valve’s handheld, and it’s mostly good news. Recent releases like Deathloop and Psychonauts 2 are listed as “Verified” (that is, known to play well), and you can expect 2017’s Prey to thrive.

Forza Horizon 5 (and 4), Sea of Thieves, Fallout 4 and Quantum Break are some of the games labeled as “Playable.” They should work, but you may need to spend extra time setting them up or dealing with quirks (such as using the on-screen keyboard).

You’re out of luck if you want to play a few of Microsoft’s best-known games, however. Gears 5, Halo: Master Chief Collection, Halo Infinite and Flight Simulator X are all deemed “unsupported” due to their anti-cheat tools.

This list only includes the games Microsoft offers on Steam. You’ll have to install Windows (and lose official support from Valve) if you insist on playing the company’s wider catalog. Microsoft said Steam Deck compatibility is up to individual studios, however, so don’t be surprised if a previously unviable game becomes playable in the future.

Google is rolling out air raid alerts on Android phones in Ukraine

As the conflict in Ukraine continues, Google is rolling out an Android feature it hopes will help people in the country stay safe. Ukraine’s government asked Google to deploy an air raid alert system on Android phones, and it worked with the company to do so. Google says the feature complements the existing air strike alerts — it’s based on alerts the government is already providing to its residents.

In the latest update to a blog post in which it details the steps it’s taking to help Ukraine, Google says it has now suspended most of its commercial activities in Russia. Those include ads for all entities based in Russia, Google Cloud signups, payments on most services and YouTube monetization features for Russian viewers. Free services such as YouTube, Gmail and Search are still available in Russia for the time being.

Starting today, hotel owners in countries neighboring Ukraine can note on their business profile if they offer discounted or free stays to refugees. Businesses can share details on their business profile on Search and Maps about services and aid they’re offering to refugees from Ukraine.

Google is also letting NGOs in Warsaw use one of its campuses to offer legal and psychological support to refugees. It previously announced similar support for NGOs in Slovakia, Romania and Hungary, as well as a $10 million pledge toward local organizations in Poland that are aiding refugees.

Meanwhile, Google’s Threat Analysis Group has detected activity from FancyBear and Ghostwriter, hacking groups believed to have ties to Russia and Belarus, respectively. The team shared details about those threats earlier this week to increase awareness among those in the security community and those who may be at risk of cyberattacks.

In addition, the company says it has complied with an EU directive to remove Russian state-funded media websites from search results in the region. It’s also removing more Russian media apps from Google Play.

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Lego finally adds Princess Peach to its Super Mario sets

Lego’s Super Mario sets have been around for roughly two years, but there’s been a conspicuous omission: namely, any of the leading women from the video games. The company is rectifying that soon, thankfully. Lego has marked Mar10 Day by introducing Princess Peach to its Super Mario Adventures range. Buy her Starter Course and you can defeat opponents like Lemmy, collect fruit, earn coins and ride a swing set.

You can team up with Mario or Luigi, of course, and you’ll rack up more coins if you play with someone else.

The Peach Starter Course won’t be available until August 1st, when it will sell for $60. A combo Cat Peach suit and Frozen Tower expansion set will arrive at the same time for $80. And there’s more regardless of your character preferences. Lego will sell a Big Spike’s Cloudtop Challenge expansion for $70 on August 1st, while a smaller Fuzzy Flippers add-on will cost you $20. Lego has also teased Peach’s Castle, Yoshi’s Gift house and Goomba’s Shoe sets, although there’s no US pricing for those as we write this.

We’re wondering where the other characters are — there’s no Daisy or Pauline, at least not yet. Still, this is welcome news if you’ve wanted a wider range of characters to play beyond Nintendo’s signature plumbers.

Valve’s Steam Deck is (mostly) ready to run Windows

It’s now realistic to install Windows on a Steam Deck, provided you’re wiling to live with certain limitations. Valve has released Windows drivers for the handheld’s Bluetooth, graphics and WiFi, helping you use the system properly if the Linux-based SteamOS isn’t to your liking. The developer has also shared instructions on how to install Windows on its gaming machine.

As you might gather, though, it’s not a simple process. Audio drivers remain “in the works,” so you’ll have to rely on a Bluetooth or USB-C audio device. You’ll have to install Windows 10 (Windows 11 support is coming through a BIOS update), and there’s no dual-boot option at the moment — you’ll have to replace SteamOS entirely.

Valve warned that it can’t provide support for Windows users. You can revert to SteamOS using a USB recovery drive if necessary.

The limitations might make a good case for buying a Windows-native alternative like the Aya Neo or GPD Win 3. If you prefer the Steam Deck hardware and don’t mind the lack of a safety net, though, this might be the moment you’ve been waiting for. Windows not only promises more performance thanks to native code (no Proton here), but access to Destiny 2 and other games that were previously off-limits.

Nintendo stops shipping the Switch and other products to Russia

Nintendo has stopped shipping its products, including the Switch, to Russia for the foreseeable future. “This is due to considerable volatility surrounding the logistics of shipping and distributing physical goods,” the company told Eurogamer. It made the decision two weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine, though it didn’t mention the crisis in its statement.

The move follows Nintendo suspending sales of digital games in Russia last weekend. It said the Russian version of the eShop “is currently under maintenance following the suspension of transactions in Russian rubles by the payment provider.”

On Wednesday, Nintendo delayed Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp indefinitely. The game was supposed to be released on April 8th, but the company said it was pushing back the debut of the military strategy game following “recent world events.”

Other major gaming companies have withdrawn from Russia (and, in some cases, Belarus). Sony has halted PlayStation hardware and software sales there, while Microsoft put all sales in the country on hold. Ubisoft, Take-Two, CD Projekt Red, EA, Activision Blizzard and Epic have stopped selling their games there as well.

Bungie joined its peers in taking a stance on the conflict on Wednesday. It said players in Russia and Belarus will still be able to play the free base Destiny 2 game and have access to any expansions or content they bought before then. However, they’ll no longer be able to purchase currency or DLC such as The Witch Queen.