Apple has submitted production line orders for its upcoming foldable iPhone, effectively confirming that the device will launch this year, claims a Chinese leaker. According to the Weibo account "Fixed Focus Digital," assembly lines recently received the orders from Apple, which has apparently allowed the leaker to learn the crease measurements for the device's 7.8-inch inner display. The crease depth is said to have been controlled to under 0.15 mm. Crease depth refers to how deep the groove or...
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I'd be lying if I said 007: First Light doesn't look (and sound) like one the coolest triple-A games coming out this year. With its post-delay 27th May release date not far away now, marketing and developer chatter are ramping up, and now we've learned about the explicit influences that were added to all the Hitman DNA we've able to discern in IO Interactive's latest.
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Yet another entry for the annals of the memory crisis.
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Xbox's new leadership double-act Asha Sharma (CEO Microsoft Gaming) and Matt Booty (chief content officer Xbox) have stressed the importance of new Xbox gaming hardware to their vision going forward.
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Uber is one step closer to going airborne. On Wednesday, the company previewed its air taxi booking service ahead of an expected launch in Dubai later this year. The inaugural Uber Air program will let travelers book Joby Aviation's electric air taxis through a familiar process in the Uber app. The experience of booking an air taxi will be much like reserving a four-wheeled Uber. In the app, after entering your destination, Uber Air will appear as an option for eligible routes. The Uber app will...
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The KDE team have released the latest release for the Plasma desktop, with version 6.6.1 bringing quite a lot of bug fixing
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Amazon have released UK studio Maverick Games from a deal to publish the story-led open-world driving game the latter have been working on for a number of years. The split leaves Maverick, founded in 2022 by ex-Playground Games devs including Forza Horizon 5 creative director Mike Brown, looking for a new partner. Though, they say they're already in "active dialogue" with such folks.
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Learning from the mistakes of the past.
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Finally, the Camera Lens isn't just clutter.
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Twitch
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Along with a few more job roles with similar remits.
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Amazon Game Studios will no longer be publishing Maverick Games' upcoming narrative-led racing game, as part of its continued stumble out of the triple-A games business.
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Capcom has confirmed the Resident Evil Requiem release times, so here’s when the highly anticipated horror game drops in your region.
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Ubisoft is all in on Assassin's Creed and Far Cry (among other lucky IPs) following all the recent layoffs, studio closures, and project cancellations, yet Skull and Bones somehow continues to sail onward against all odds. Its launch was a bit disastrous though, and one key creative behind Assassin's Creed 3 had something to say about that project and why it struggled so much.
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The boring old Water Pump has a newfound purpose.
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If this is what a Cavapoo can do, goodness knows what a Border Collie would code.
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What you gonna do when Arc comes for you?
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What good raids and MSQ does to a WoL.
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Still, it's reassuring that not everyone but you is gaming on the shiniest hardware.
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Seamus Blackley, one of the co-creators of the original Xbox, has assured the community he doesn't actually think Xbox is "dead", despite just yesterday likening the recent appointment of Asha Sharma to "a palliative care doctor who slides Xbox gently into the night".
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"Kids, you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try."
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Microsoft's Xbox shakeup won’t result in forced AI adoption at its studios or an end to new hardware, Asha Sharma and Matt Booty assure.
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Yee haw. If you've ever thought Fallout: New Vegas is a little low on folks in stetson hats whose spurs jingle, jangle, jingle, then this new quest mod will almost certainly be in your saloon. That's provided you're up for an unapologetically political story about NCR-backed Brahmin barons facing resistance from groups of local ranchers keen to avoid having their steads swallowed up by big business.
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Ahead of a full release at Mobile World Conference (MWC), Honor has teased the MagicPad 4 that it calls the world's thinnest Android tablet. The new model is just 4.8mm thick (not counting that camera bump), a full millimeter thinner than the MagicPad 3 and slightly less than the 5.1mm iPad Pro and Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, the company revealed. On top of being thinner, the MagicPad 4 has a new 12.3-inch 165Hz OLED display. While slightly smaller than before, it should be considerably better than ...
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Apple has previewed Apple Borivali, its sixth store to open in India, and the company's second store in Mumbai. The store opens on Thursday, February 26, at 1 p.m. IST. The store is in Sky City Mall, a large new shopping and entertainment complex in Borivali East, located off the Western Express Highway near the Devipada Metro Station in the Khande Rao Dongari area of the city. "We're thrilled to open Apple Borivali, and bring the best of Apple to life for even more customers in India," said Dei...
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Bank Balance hurt itself in its confusion! Last week, Amsterdam-based designer JimmyPaul took to London Fashion Week to showcase his new 'ROAM' collection, a high-fashion line inspired by the wonderful world of Pokémon. The runway looks inspired a ready-to-wear line of their own by Difuzed, and what do you know, this collaboration is now available to buy from the Pokémon Center website. Let's make one thing clear right from the jump, these items ain't coming cheap. The collection covers a range ...
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It's said you will not necessarily remember a person's exact size or shape - does it really matter that they had a bit of a tum, no tum at all, multiple freckles, skin like a blank sheet of paper? So what if they were taller than you or shorter than you? These metrics become less and less important as a relationship and your memories together grow. You also probably won't remember everything someone has ever said to you. Snippets, but not every word.
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A new version of the original Final Fantasy 7 arrived on Steam this week, but technical issues have left fans unhappy with the change.
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Teamwork makes the dreamwork, as they say.
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Slowly but steadily, the Nintendo Switch 2 is building up an impressive library of third-party ports, and Bethesda has been aggressively (and unsurprisingly) pushing to get as many of its heavy hitters on the platform since The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim's arrival last December. Now, Fallout 4 has arrived to great fanfare and is surprisingly great on the hybrid console.
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Digiphile, the indie bundle site started by former Humble Bundle staffers, has an excellent Boomer Shooter Blueprint bundle out that's worth grabbing
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French video game publisher Nacon has filed for insolvency, after the company's majority shareholder Bigben Interactive failed to make the partial repayment of its bond loan to its bondholders. This, Nacon said, was due to "an unexpected and late refusal by its banking pool".
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Nacon - publishers of Styx: Blades of Greed, RoboCop: Rogue City, and Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown - have announced that they've filed for insolvency. The French company say they've asked for "judicial reorganisation proceedings" to kick off, with the goal of finding ways to keep the business going, "protect employees, and preserve jobs" while renegotiating with creditors.
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OpenAI has successfully convinced the court to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Elon Musk’s xAI, accusing the company of stealing its trade secrets. In her decision, US District Judge Rita F. Lin wrote that xAI’s complaint “does not point to any misconduct by OpenAI” and instead attributes all listed misconducts to its eight former employees who “ left for OpenAI at around the same time.” Lin said that xAI accused two of its former employees of stealing its source code before leaving at a time when ...
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Four years ago today, the original Steam Deck LCD released, with it going on to change how everyone sees handheld gaming PCs and Linux for gaming
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