The ultimate builder's chassis, if only the price were right.
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A coalition of Europe's biggest broadcasters is pushing the EU to bring smart TV platforms like Apple TV and virtual assistants like Siri under the bloc's toughest tech regulation, reports Reuters. The Association of Commercial Television and Video on Demand Services in Europe (ACT), whose members include Disney, NBCUniversal, Paramount+, and Sky, sent a letter on Monday to EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera arguing that smart TV operating systems from Google, Amazon, Apple, and Samsung should be ...
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High on Life 2, the sequel to the crude and comedic FPS from Squanch Games, has had its Switch 2 release delayed by a couple of months.
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It really does work but with so few CPUs and games supporting it, BOT will mean nothing to most enthusiasts.
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Saddle these famed mounts and get yourself a superior steed.
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If you're struggling to decide on what to pick up during the Steam Spring Sale 2026 - got you covered. Here's a bunch of great games at under £5
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At the end of February, Ultrahuman announced its latest smart ring which promises up to 15 days of battery life on a single charge. Sadly, if you were based in the US, you weren’t able to pre-order the Ring Pro, as the company has been locked in a longstanding legal tussle with ring rivals Oura. Now, however, it appears the situation has been resolved, with the US Customs and Border Protection giving its blessing. Consequently, pre-orders for the Ring Pro are starting today, with the first 1,000...
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With Grand Theft Auto 6 set to launch in November, fans are wondering just how naughty Rockstar’s sequel will get
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Diary of an Omniscient kid. Dear Diary, I'm not sure if I'm Living the Dream just yet. You see, I don’t think Helga likes me. Not “me” me, but Mii.
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Spotify has started rolling out a feature called SongDNA that can show you the people behind your favorite tracks and give you an insight on how they were created. You can access it by opening the Now Playing view while listening to a specific song and then scrolling down to the SongDNA box. Tracks that support the new feature will show you all the artists, writers, producers and collaborators behind them. It’s yet another way to make more music on the platform discoverable, since you’ll be able...
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Apple is moving more decisively to reduce its reliance on Chinese manufacturers ahead of the launch of a wave of new products with OLED panels, DigiTimes reports. Apple has apparently accelerated efforts to diversify its OLED sourcing away from Chinese suppliers such as BOE, which have historically played an important role in the company's display supply chain. The impact on BOE has already been substantial. DigiTimes says the company's dedicated Apple OLED production line in Mianyang, Sichuan s...
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The developers working away on the Infinity Engine open source remake GemRB just released v0.9.5, bringing major classic RPG compatibility improvements
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Having reached the point of making their case to the European parliament, the Stop Killing Games's organisers are having to think about keeping their campaign going in the long-term. For example, they're setting up set up NGOs to advocate on the issue of server shutdowns rendering online-only games impossible to play. Ironically, though, one of the factors the group see as helping ensure their efforts don't end up fading into background noise is the depressing regularity with which games like Hi...
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Does the movie version of Andy Weir's follow-up to The Martian suggest romance between Ryland Grace and Eva Stratt? The stars weigh in.
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Directive 8020 from the creators of Little Nightmares and The Quarry has been announced for release on May 12th with a brand new trailer
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More players than ever before are choosing Valve’s platform, despite the fact that the Steam Machine is still MIA and PC prices keep rising.
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War Thunder Infantry is getting closer to release, and there's a new trailer to show it off along with a new closed testing period
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It’s coming. Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place from June 8-12. Going on past timings, CEO Tim Cook will take the stage for the keynote on June 8, most likely at 1 PM ET. WWDC is a software-focused affair, so expect to see the upcoming "27" operating systems, now that the new naming convention has settled. Apple will likely cover iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, visionOS 27, watchOS 27 and macOS 27. However, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman is suggesting that WWDC will be "a fairl...
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Snapchat users are sending a staggering number of snaps to each other, according to newly released data from Snap. In 2025, Snapchat users created close to 2 trillion snaps, the company said in an update. That works out to about 5.5 billion distinct snaps per day and about 63,000 each second, according to the company. When you consider that Snapchat has about 474 million daily users, that averages to more than 11 snaps per user each day. In a blog post, the company called it "a reflection of ho...
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An age-rating for Nintendo's upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie might have let slip a major plot point which, if accurate, will finally confirm a fan theory which has been floating about for almost 20 years.
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The Criterion Channel is hosting Bi Gan's amazing, surreal 2025 journey through the styles and history of cinema
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If you don't finish the game, no one can get hurt.
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It competes with a home field advantage on bang for buck, but can fall short on away games.
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Brave the cold of the Argent Peaks and sneak into the Antumbra hideout.
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"He will say to you, 'oh god, please spin these wishlists into gold.'"
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An ace keyboard.
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Quarterly productions revised. It's no secret that the Switch 2 struggled over its first holiday period. The console's sales numbers were reportedly down 35% in the US compared to what its predecessor managed back in 2017, and 2025 marked the region's worst November since 1995 in terms of hardware sales. All this is to say, it's hardly surprising to hear that Nintendo has apparently lowered its US production for the quarter. According to a new report by Bloomberg (paywalled), a source "familiar ...
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Anthropic are out with yet another update to Claude AI: the company's Claude Code and Cowork tools can now remotely control your Mac on your behalf. When Claude lacks a direct connector for a given app like Slack or Google Calendar, it falls back to controlling the computer like a human, using the screen to navigate. From the Claude blog: In Claude Cowork and Claude Code, you can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. When Claude doesn't have access to the tools it needs, it w...
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Year-one for Nintendo's Switch 2 began brightly, with early, record-breaking sales success. But a new report has suggested demand for Nintendo's newest console is flagging, especially in the US.
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Here are all of the new Hypershot codes that you can redeem for free cash and gems, allowing you to get upgrades and skins.
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If you read our verdict over the weekend, you’ll know that Mark and I found the anime-flavoured Screamer reboot to be a delightfully exaggerated bit of slidey arcade racing – albeit one that, in the story-based Tournament mode, sometimes becomes randomly, viciously hard for no readily apparent reason. Judging by Screamer’s first update, which launched yesterday alongside game access for Digital Deluxe pre-orderers, those difficult spikes were an oopsie on the part of developers Milestone. Rather...
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Microsoft's laundry list for Windows 11 actually looks pretty good.
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Such routers will be able to have 'conditional' approval.
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Battlefield Hardline servers are being taken down and it is being delisted on Xbox One and PlayStation 4, but PC players remain untouched.
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Bungie has implemented a substantial matchmaking change which will aid those playing from "isolated geographical regions" find games faster.
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