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Give your Wikipedia rabbit hole deep dives a dollop of dopamine by reading them in an 'anti-algorithm' TikTok-style feed
By Jess Kinghorn published
News WikiTok keeps scrollin', scrollin', scrollin'.

TSMC reportedly plots 2027 start date for its 3 nm US fab, but will that be in time to save next-gen GPUs from tariffs?
By Jeremy Laird published
News Tariff fears said to be accelerating TSMC's 3nm plans.

Nvidia confirms RTX 50-series laptops can be pre-ordered from February 25 and will be 'available starting March', stock willing
By Jacob Fox published
News Portable Multi Frame Gen: sounds great, but will there be the stock for it?

'It's nice to have options': Blizzard thinks Avowed's new cross-buy feature is breaking down barriers
By Elie Gould published
News Now you can play Avowed on not one, but two, of your machines.

Nvidia's RTX 5070 graphics card rumoured to be delayed from February until March but that could actually be good news
By Jeremy Laird published
News A bit more time to build up decent stock levels before launch?

Surely not again: Worrying analysis shows Nvidia's RTX 5090 Founders Edition graphics card may be prone to melting power connectors
By Jeremy Laird last updated
News After the melting RTX 4090 debacle, surely Nvidia is all over this stuff?

Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins sure are excited for everyone to see Fallout season 2: 'No one's going to be able to predict what happens. There's some big twists this time around'
By Rick Lane published
News "It's a wild ride".

Today's Wordle answer for Wednesday, February 12
By Kerry Brunskill published
regular riddle Today's Wordle: Help with the daily puzzle.

There are already Civilization 7 mods that improve the UI, unlock all civs, and add 'ludicrous'-sized maps
By Christopher Livingston published
News Modders are already coming up with ways to customize your Civ 7 experience.

Palmer Luckey says he wants to 'turn warfighters into technomancers' as Anduril takes over production of the US Army's IVAS AR headset from Microsoft
By Andy Chalk published
news Microsoft will continue to support IVAS functionality with "advanced cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities," but it's out of the hardware game.
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