The intricate US-China GPU export dance continues.
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The Satisfactory 1.2 update is now available on the experimental beta branch, with new vehicle pathing, fluid trucks, and spawn toilets.
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Wildlight Entertainment’s website is now offline, while its LinkedIn page has disappeared, and it looks like this is the end of the road.
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With a 24-inch panel and 1080p resolution, this is a great gaming monitor for kids or compact gaming spaces, and it doesn't skimp on key features.
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After letting us drive a prototype around in the snow earlier this month, BMW has fully unveiled its all-new i3 electric vehicle. It's a far cry from the original funky hatch launched way back in 2013, offering more of everything including power, range and space. It also looks like you'd hope a 3-series EV would: a sporty sedan, minus the polarizing grille on the gas-powered M3. The i3 uses BMW's Neue Klasse platform and indeed borrows inspiration from the company's Vision Neue Klasse concept u...
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Amazon today has the AirPods Pro 3 available for $199.99, down from $249.00. This is a match of the all-time low price on the AirPods Pro 3, which has been rare on Amazon in recent weeks. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. This model of the AirPods Pro launched in September 2025 and has 2x better Active Noise Cancellation than the previous generation, ...
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie's marketing strategy so far has been all about drowning fans in video game references and giving casual movie-goers more cute little comedic beats to tide them over until the final release of the film. It'll probably pay off, looking at the online reactions, but Nintendo and Universal aren't done with the teases just yet.
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From adding classic characters to implementing handy QoL tweaks, find out what the best Slay the Spire 2 mods are to add to your gam
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The Apple Sports app has been updated to make it easier for fans of college basketball to follow their favorite teams during March Madness. Version 3.8.1 of the app introduces new in-app brackets that let fans track the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in real time, by visualizing their team's path from the First Four through the Final Four alongside live scores, play-by-play updates, and detailed stats. Designed for speed and simplicity, the Apple Sports app gives fans a fast, person...
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Hopefully this time we'll get more Charlie.
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"Perhaps that shows how they're eternal themes."
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The Pentagon is making plans to have AI companies train versions of their models specifically for military use on classified information, according to the MIT Technology Review. If true, it wouldn’t come as a surprise, seeing as the US is aiming to become an “AI-first" warfighting force, based on the statement [PDF] released by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth earlier this year. The department is already using AI models in the military: For instance, the US reportedly used Anthropic’s Claude to...
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At the risk of skipping to the conclusion, John Carpenter's Toxic Commando is fine with a capital F. If you're looking for a cooperative shooter to fill a weekend for yourself and up to three mates, Saber Interactive's latest zombie blaster provides this capably and at a sensible price for a game of its scope. It's silly, messy, disposable fun that won't challenge or inspire you in any great way, but likely won't do much to offend you either.
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It’s hard for most people to justify spending $3,299 on a monitor, but creative pros will gladly do so if it makes their jobs easier. Apple’s 27-inch 5K Studio Display XDR is aimed straight at those folks and it costs considerably less than the company’s previous high-end monitor, the 6K Pro Display XDR. Thanks to the Mini LED IPS panel, the Studio Display XDR has higher brightness and color accuracy than nearly any other monitor on the market. It also has tech that boosts contrast to outperform...
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Nicolas Roeg's Bowie-starring sci-fi movie is just as strange, beautiful, and alienating half a century after its release.
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Rob Runesson, co-founder and chief commercial officer of Arc Raiders and The Finals developer Embark Studios, has left the company following public allegations of sexual misconduct with a streamer. According to an Embark spokesperson, Runesson and the company "mutually agreed to part ways", despite an external legal investigation which "did not substantiate" the claims.
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Marvel and Sony release the trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the next Tom Holland superhero movie coming in 2026.
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Team Cherry has detailed what it intends to be the last "significant" update for Hollow Knight: Silksong before the game's Sea of Sorrow expansion.
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Artistic control remains with developers, but what exactly does that mean?
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DLSS 5 isn't "post-processing" and "doesn't change the artistic control" but instead gives developers complete control of the game's look.
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Restructuring at Amazon Games has seen Lost Ark devs Roxanne Sabo and Henry Stelter leave, but the developer will continue “moving forward.”
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In a month full of hot new releases, it's easy to forget about long-awaited ports, but Death Stranding 2's PC launch is happening tomorrow, 19th March, and its latest trailer packs a punch and highlights a number of unique features. Moreover, the original PS5 version is getting some love too.
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How embarrassing!
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A handful of games supported at launch, including COD: Black Ops 7 and Cyberpunk 2077.
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MindsEye developer Build a Rocket Boy (BARB) has gone through serious drama recently including layoffs and accusations of sabotage. Now, the company is parting ways with its MindsEye co-publisher IOI Partners (the company behind Hitman publisher IO Interactive) and assuming sole publishing responsibilities going forward. It also means that a planned MindsEye and Hitman collaboration will be cancelled, the companies announced in a press release. "IOI Partners’ involvement with MindsEye comes to ...
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Hello everybody! A major technology company executive is talking in this, the year 2026, which means it's time for more wrangling about generative AI tools. Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick has spoken at length about why the latest genAI tools aren't going to turn everybody into a game developer and put companies like his out of business, arguing that there are already a lot of ways to hasten or automate bits of game development, used by many thousands of games, and yet only a "handful" ...
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Our League of Legends ranked guide explains all of the LoL ranks, the current player distribution, and the mysterious beast that is MMR.
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With a sweet launch discount. The open-ended alchemy puzzle game Opus Magnum arrived on Steam back in 2017, and it has since gone on to rack up over 3,000 'Overwhelmingly Positive' reviews. IGN's Tom Marks hailed it as "one of the best puzzle games I’ve ever played", while PC Gamer described it as "one of the very best puzzle games of the year, if not the decade". In short, it was rather popular. Well, surprise! This beloved little machine builder is now available on the Switch eShop in an all-n...
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Ever since Resident Evil Requiem made its horror-fuelled debut in February, there has been one surprisingly sweet (or, maybe slightly thirsty) question on everyone's lips. Just who has Leon settled down with?
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TR-49 - the eerie codebreaking narrative deduction game from renowned British studio Inkle (Heaven's Vault, A Highland Song, 80 Days) - is getting a Switch release in a few weeks, Inkle has announced. TR-49 will arrive 7th April priced $7 (or whatever that equates to in your region).
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MindsEye has had quite the journey since it released last summer, and most of it hasn't been positive. From developer Build A Rocket Boy scrambling to get things back on track after a catastrophic launch to studio co-CEO Mark Gerhard blaming many of its woes on "organised espionage and corporate sabotage" (which has yet to be proven, byt the way) it's been a lot.
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As you're probably aware, Nvidia unveiled DLSS 5 earlier this week, showing off the tech via a slideshow of game characters' face being transformed by its neural rendering into the sort of unnervingly yassified visages you get in dodgy internet ads nowadays. Naturally, the overwhelming response from players the company and its partners had seemingly assumed would be wowed by the tech has landed on a scale capped by annoyed sighs and middle fingers. It's ok, though. Nvidia boss Jensen Huang has n...
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With Bungie's latest Marathon patch, the extraction shooter's ranked mode has finally been added to the game. While not available until the weekend, precious details about how players will climb the ladder have been revealed.
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The Viltrumites have similar motivations to Gunn's version of Kryptonians
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The Department of Defense said giving Anthropic continued access to its warfighting infrastructure would “introduce unacceptable risk” to its supply chains in a court filing submitted in response to the AI company’s lawsuit. If you’ll recall, Anthropic sued the government to challenge the supply chain risk designation it received for refusing to allow its model to be used for mass surveillance and the development of autonomous weapons. In its filing, the department explained that its secretary, ...
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