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Germany cuts Steam Deck desktop devs a $1.5 million cheque, they declare an end to 'insecure spyware-riddled software imposed by the likes of Microsoft'
By Joshua Wolens published
News Linux. Maybe you've heard of it.

There's a devious hacking scheme that involves a hijacked Microsoft Teams account, a fake IT helpdesk, and a covert infection tool
By James Bentley published
News IT's a pretty bad one.

Lies of P studio is hiring an 'AI Creator' for future projects but says the role will not be 'directly involved' in the development of the sequel
By Andy Chalk published
news The successful applicant will use AI tools like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion for "asset creation," post-processing, and training AI models for use in game library creation.

Elon Musk, Sam Altman and the world's billionaires are terrified of the Google AI genius behind a 25-year-old computer game, because they think he might actually end up controlling god
By Rich Stanton published
News "There is a very low probability of a good future if someone doesn't slow Demis down."

Sony assures that AI is only meant to 'augment' artists' capabilities instead of replacing them but it feels like a slippery slope
By James Bentley published
News And that's not including upscaling and PSSR.

Hackers are using fake job interviews to load applicants' PCs with a password-stealing Trojan
By James Bentley published
News No job and a new virus. What a nightmare.

Google AI bot put in charge of Swedish coffee shop, proceeds to order 3,000 rubber gloves, 6,000 napkins, 4 first-aid kits, and constantly screws up the bread order
By Rich Stanton published
News Perhaps there is a subtle message here.

A killswitch has been pitched for the Linux kernel that could shut down vulnerable functions while users wait for patches
By James Bentley published
News Is the 'nuclear option' sometimes the best one?

'Apple does this and y’all love it': Microsoft defends new Low Latency feature in Windows 11
By James Bentley published
News The new mode is reportedly snappier.

Roblox wants AI to make its games photorealistic, but the devs making those games aren't sold on the idea: 'I don't think that your average player right now wants to do that'
By Jody Macgregor published
News Games like 99 Nights in the Forest appeal to kids because of the way they look, not in spite of it.
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