In good news for Sim-murdering sickos, Inzoi has '16 different types of deaths'
177 days, 12 hours, 38 minutes ago

Death is a part of life (sims).
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177 days, 12 hours, 38 minutes ago
Death is a part of life (sims).
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177 days, 13 hours, 2 minutes ago
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Susana Polo
The funny thing about Daredevil: Born Again is that, despite sharing a name with one of the most iconic Daredevil stories ever told, it’s not based on that story at all. (In part because 2018’s third season of Netflix’s Daredevil already adapted it.) No, Daredevil: Born Again owes much more to Charles Soule’s 2015-2018 run...
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177 days, 13 hours, 32 minutes ago
Ready those peashooters. Electronic Arts has already released multiple titles for Switch and it looks like the next could be a Plants vs Zombies game. According to a new listing in Brazil, a game titled Plants vs Zombies Reloaded is on the way to the Switch and multiple other platforms in the future. Here's a quick look, courtesy of Gematsu:
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177 days, 14 hours, 7 minutes ago
It arrived on eShop last October. If you haven't already tried out the Donkey Kong Country-inspired platformer Nikoderiko: The Magical World on the Switch, you might want to hold out until next month.
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177 days, 15 hours, 2 minutes ago
177 days, 15 hours, 30 minutes ago
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Grace Benfell
The Fallout 76 ghoul update just enabled its players to become irradiated scum for the first time in franchise history. The ghouls have existed as both friends and foes across Fallout’s many games from its CRPG origins until now. Walton Goggins even played a ghoul in the Fallout Amazon Prime show. Until this update, radiation has always meant certain death for the all-too-weak player characters. Now, you can embrace humankind’s nuclear fate and thousands of players have logged on to do so. Since...
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177 days, 15 hours, 38 minutes ago
And it's faster because of AI, natch.
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177 days, 15 hours, 52 minutes ago
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Juli Clover
Along with a foldable iPhone, Apple is working on a larger foldable device that's somewhere around 19 inches, but rumors have been split on whether it's an iPad or a Mac. Some reports refer to the device as an iPad, while some call it a Mac, and the split seems to come down to the operating system on the device. Is it a Mac? Some rumors have suggested that Apple is developing a foldable MacBook with an all-display design. The MacBook already has a foldable design, of course, but the difference...
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177 days, 16 hours, 2 minutes ago
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Anna Washenko
President Donald Trump's efforts to remake the US government continued today with the firing of the two Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission. This agency has historically had five members: three from the same party as the president and two from the opposing party. The New York Times reported that the president terminated the roles for FTC Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya. Both Slaughter and Bedoya said today that firing them is illegal. Commissioners' terms ...
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177 days, 16 hours, 6 minutes ago
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Juli Clover
Apple today stopped signing iOS 18.3.1, so iPhone users who have upgraded to iOS 18.3.2 are no longer able to downgrade to the prior version of iOS 18. Apple released iOS 18.3.2 on March 10. It is not unusual for Apple to stop signing older versions of iOS after releasing an update. Software that is not signed cannot be installed on an iPhone due to a server-side verification check, and it keeps iPhone users from installing outdated versions of iOS. iPhone models compatible with iOS 18 a...
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177 days, 16 hours, 7 minutes ago
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Oisin Kuhnke
It's been four months since Stalker 2 was released, starting life as a really great shooter that had more tech issues than you can shake a stick at, but GSC Game World have kept themselves busy with some hefty patches. The first one alone had almost 2000 fixes, with the second one following that up with more than 1700. As of today, patch 1.3 is here, this time bringing in over 1200 changes, fixes, and improvements. Obviously quite a bit less than the previous two main patches, but a sizable figu...
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177 days, 16 hours, 15 minutes ago
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Grace Benfell
Any list of the greatest RTS games would probably include Homeworld or Homeworld 2, one of the most exciting one-two punches in video game history. The Homeworld Remastered Collection bundled both games together and created a new multiplayer suite, incorporating features from each title. It remains the best way to experience these classics and now you can buy it for less than $4.
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177 days, 16 hours, 29 minutes ago
The Ghoul Within update kicks off the game's 20th season with ghoulification, new perks, and more.
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177 days, 16 hours, 47 minutes ago
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Andy Chalk
Larian is finished with Baldur's Gate, but Hasbro sure isn't.
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177 days, 17 hours, 14 minutes ago
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Anna Washenko
The Federal Trade Commission has removed all posts from President Joe Biden's term in office from its business blog. This online publication has historically provided advice about how companies could best comply with consumer-protection regulations, covering topics such as artificial intelligence and how big tech companies have collected and used customer data. Currently, it has no content published between December 21, 2020 and March 7, 2025. Wired highlighted some of the notable content from t...
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177 days, 17 hours, 34 minutes ago
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Oisin Kuhnke
I like a good puzzle game, but to be honest I don't play them all that often. Not because I'm bad at them, thanks for assuming I'm a numpty, it's more just that I prefer games with a really good hook to them - think Portal as the prime example of such a game. Clean, knows exactly what it is, and uses its concept in increasingly interesting ways without overstaying its welcome. I have no idea if Chromatic Conundrum will manage that or not, but I've never seen a game use light as part of its puzzl...
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177 days, 17 hours, 50 minutes ago
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Grace Benfell
The lastest massive Stalker 2 update (marking version 1.3) fixes hundreds of crashes and adds dozens of new features, including mutant AI changes and a multitude of new animations. Since launch, the game has garnered praise for its complex survival systems, its apocalyptic tone, and its blood-pumping gunplay. But any game this ambitious has bugs abound (prior Stalker games also faced technical issues). Fortunately, the team at GSC Game World has been hard at work fixing and improving the already...
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177 days, 18 hours ago
That’s a hunter weapon.
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177 days, 18 hours, 13 minutes ago
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Juli Clover
Nanoleaf today announced the launch of the PC Screen Mirror Lightstrip, a new desktop lighting option that is designed to make desktop gaming and entertainment more immersive with rainbow lighting effects. The Screen Mirror Lightstrip connects to a computer using USB-C, and it is able to provide real-time dynamic mirroring that matches whatever is on your screen. It can match the output of a game or a movie, or it can sync to music, with the lights changing to match the rhythm of a song. With a ...
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177 days, 18 hours, 22 minutes ago
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Will Shanklin
Starting Tuesday, Disney+ has a 24/7 streaming channel for The Simpsons that broadcasts seasons one through 35 (all but the currently airing one) chronologically. To be clear, this announcement isn't about any new content, as you can already watch each of those 767 episodes on-demand on Disney+. All that's different here is a single stream that runs through each of them in order around the clock. If episodes average 22 minutes long, that would have the stream taking nearly 12 days to refresh. Th...
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177 days, 18 hours, 58 minutes ago
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Igor Bonifacic
NVIDIA is building a desktop supercomputer. At the company's GTC conference today, CEO Jensen Huang announced DGX Spark and DGX Station. We got a first look at the former during CES earlier this year when Huang and company revealed Project Digits. Now known as DGX Spark, NVIDIA is billing the $3,000 device as the world's smallest AI supercomputer. It features a GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip NVIDIA has shrunk down to fit inside an enclosure about the size of the previous generation Mac mini. NV...
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177 days, 18 hours, 59 minutes ago
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Oisin Kuhnke
There are two shooters that I imagine will never die, because they just seem to hang on despite being incredibly old and plenty of other games coming out in the mean-time: Team Fortress 2, and Counter-Strike (both Valve games, funnily enough - they've clearly got the Source (sorry)). Counter-Strike 2, which came out back in 2023, is the most played shooter of all time on Steam in fact, but even now the original game is still pretty popular. There's literally more than 16,000 people playing it ri...
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177 days, 19 hours, 1 minute ago
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Joe Rossignol
While the iPhone 18 Pro models are still around a year and a half away from launching, there are already some early rumors about the devices. Below, we recap some key iPhone 18 Pro rumors so far. Under-Screen Face ID In April 2023, display industry analyst Ross Young shared a roadmap showing that iPhone 17 Pro models would feature under-display Face ID. In May 2024, however, Young said he heard this change had been delayed until 2026. If so, that means that under-screen Face ID could debut on th...
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177 days, 19 hours, 2 minutes ago
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Jesse Clayton
As generative AI capabilities expand, NVIDIA is equipping developers with the tools to seamlessly integrate AI into creative projects, applications and games to unlock groundbreaking experiences on NVIDIA RTX AI PCs and workstations. At the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference this week, NVIDIA introduced the NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell series, a new generation of workstation Read Article
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177 days, 19 hours, 2 minutes ago
Wish upon a Starmie. It's the collaboration that we only thought possible in our dreams, but LEGO and The Pokémon Company are officially teaming up on a set (dare we say "sets"?) in 2026. The problem is, we have no idea what's in store yet — the brief teaser from LEGO showcased a bricky Pikachu tail and that's about it. It's safe to assume that the flagship 'mon will be landing a set of its own, but with a series as full of icons as Pokémon, we have to hope that there's room for something a litt...
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177 days, 19 hours, 7 minutes ago
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Juli Clover
Apple Music is facing an ongoing outage, according to Apple's System Status page. The downtime started at 2:26 p.m. Eastern Time, and has not yet been resolved. Apple says that some users may be experiencing intermittent issues with the service, though it does not appear to be malfunctioning for all users. We'll update this article when the issue has been resolved. Tag: Apple MusicThis article, "Apple Music Experiencing Outage" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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177 days, 19 hours, 8 minutes ago
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Alice Jovanée
Humble Choice doesn’t get enough love. This subscription service from the same people responsible for Humble Bundles serves up a rotating catalog of DRM free games that you get to keep forever, in addition to an array of other cool benefits. Typically, an annual subscription costs $129, or $11.99 month-to-month. However, through March 31, Polygon...
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177 days, 19 hours, 19 minutes ago
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Juli Clover
Apple Pay today expanded to Puerto Rico, which means iPhone, iPad, and Mac users living in the territory are now able to use Apple Pay for purchases in retail stores and online, even without a mainland credit or debit card. Though Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, Apple Pay was not previously available for Puerto Rico banks, though Puerto Ricans have had access to the Apple Card and have been able to use Apple Pay with U.S. credit and debit cards. As of right now, Banco Popular in Puerto Ri...
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177 days, 19 hours, 22 minutes ago
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Dion Harris
AI is fueling a new industrial revolution — one driven by AI factories. Unlike traditional data centers, AI factories do more than store and process data — they manufacture intelligence at scale, transforming raw data into real-time insights. For enterprises and countries around the world, this means dramatically faster time to value — turning AI Read Article
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177 days, 19 hours, 23 minutes ago
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Robert Marrujo
Does this mean GameCube software will be coming to the console, as well?
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177 days, 19 hours, 26 minutes ago
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Nicholas Harrigan
As quantum computers continue to develop, they will integrate with AI supercomputers to form accelerated quantum supercomputers capable of solving some of the world’s hardest problems. Integrating quantum processing units (QPUs) into AI supercomputers is key for developing new applications, helping unlock breakthroughs critical to running future quantum hardware and enabling developments in quantum error Read Article
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177 days, 19 hours, 27 minutes ago
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Matthew Hausmann
AI deployments thrive on speed, data and scale. That’s why NVIDIA is expanding NVIDIA-Certified Systems to include enterprise storage certification — for streamlined AI factory deployments in the enterprise with accelerated computing, networking, software and storage. As enterprises build AI factories, access to high-quality data is imperative to ensure optimal performance and reliability for AI Read Article
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177 days, 19 hours, 31 minutes ago
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Anne Hecht
AI agents are transforming work, delivering time and cost savings by helping people resolve complex challenges in new ways. Whether developed for humanitarian aid, customer service or healthcare, AI agents built with the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform make up a new digital workforce helping professionals accomplish their goals faster — at lower costs and Read Article
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177 days, 19 hours, 31 minutes ago
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Kanika Atri
The telecom industry is increasingly embracing AI to deliver seamless connections — even in conditions of poor signal strength — while maximizing sustainability and spectral efficiency, the amount of information that can be transmitted per unit of bandwidth. Advancements in AI-RAN technology have set the course toward AI-native wireless networks for 6G, built using AI Read Article
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177 days, 19 hours, 31 minutes ago
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Lilac Ilan
Global telecommunications networks can support millions of user connections per day, generating more than 3,800 terabytes of data per minute on average. That massive, continuous flow of data generated by base stations, routers, switches and data centers — including network traffic information, performance metrics, configuration and topology — is unstructured and complex. Not surprisingly, traditional Read Article
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