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Netflix hires former Epic Games exec as new President of Games

[ad_1] Netflix has landed a notable new leader for its rapidly-expanding gaming endeavors. reported that the streaming company has hired Alain Tascan as its new

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Humble Games reportedly lays off its entire staff

[ad_1] Humble Games has reportedly laid off all 36 of its staff, a move that seems to signal the end of the company. Former employees

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Russia-linked hackers cut heat to 600 Ukrainian apartment buildings in the dead of winter, researchers say

[ad_1] Cybersecurity company Dragos has flagged malware that can attack industrial control systems (ICS), tricking them into malicious behavior like turning off the heat and

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A Call of Duty game is coming to Xbox Game Pass, just not one anyone wants

[ad_1] Microsoft has been taking a lot of hits over its Xbox Game Pass price hike and the overall lackluster offering of games. So to

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US and European antitrust regulators agree to do their jobs when it comes to AI

[ad_1] Regulators in the US and Europe have the “shared principles” they plan to adhere to in order to “protect competition and consumers” when it

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Lego’s first Fortnite sets are here

[ad_1] Lego just announced its first sets inspired by the gaming phenomenon Fortnite. These kits draw from iconic characters and vehicles from both the original

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Meta AI is now available in Spanish, Portugese, French and more

[ad_1] Meta AI launched in September 2023 using the Llama 2 learning language model. Nearly a year later, Meta has announced a new round of

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Intel has finally figured out its long-standing desktop CPU instability issues

[ad_1] The first reports of instability issues with the 13th-gen Intel desktop CPUs started popping up in late 2022, mere months after the models came

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Prime Video gets a much-needed UI overhaul with a new content bar and AI recommendations

[ad_1] For all its stacked selection of original content, like Fallout, The Boys and Rings of Power, Prime Video has historically pffered a cluttered, confusing

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Condé Nast is the latest media company to accuse AI search engine Perplexity of plagiarism

[ad_1] Condé Nast, the media giant that owns The New Yorker, Vogue and Wired, has sent a cease-and-desist letter to AI-powered search startup Perplexity, according