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Microsoft says its glass-based storage project now works with 'the same material found in kitchen cookware and oven doors' and can hold data for 10,000 years
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Served on a platter.

Understandable AI paranoia has inspired a developer to change the handcrafted character art in its upcoming sim: 'They look a bit AI'
By Fraser Brown published
News Transport Fever 3's characters look pretty uncanny, and that's a bigger problem than it used to be.

Nvidia dumps its $140 million stake in Arm but licensing deals remain and its new PC CPU is still go
By Jeremy Laird published
News Nvidia once planned to take full control of Arm.

I romanced a hunky British man with a shotgun for a head in a game that lets me have 'US government approved pronouns' like Jamestown, grits, and freedom
By Mollie Taylor published
🦅 Polyarmory: High-Calibre Love is one of the funniest, stupidest, most incredible names for a videogame I've ever seen.

Dutch police have arrested a man for reportedly refusing to relinquish files they sent him: 'He would only comply if he received something in return'
By James Bentley published
News Note to self, don't download files from the police and refuse to send them back.

Nvidia's DLSS upscaling beats AMD's FSR and plain old native rendering at 4K in a poll of over 1,000 gamers
By Jeremy Laird published
News Upscaling is only becoming more important.

New research suggests folks are relying on 'outdated visual cues' to identify AI-generated faces—but I did get 14/20 on the test
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Can you do any better?

WoW's classes were pruned for Midnight because many were 'built in a world' where its devs assumed they'd be using addons
By Harvey Randall published
News "We settled into an expectation."
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