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Watch out, Apple, an 'iPhone of artificial intelligence' could be in the works
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI IPHONE The man behind the first iPhone may have another trick up his sleeve.
Ryan Shrout leaves Intel Arc marketing role just as the build-up for 'Battlemage' begins
By Dan Rice published
Moving on Another well-known figure for Intel's Arc graphics cards, Ryan Shrout, departs Intel just as they begin to ramp up for next years release of 'Battlemage'.
Meta cozies up with Microsoft to let you speak with Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg, or at least their AI clones
By Kevin Okemwa published
META AI Meta hops on the AI craze with a new assistant, Meta AI.
Report: Fortnite and Unreal Engine developer Epic Games is laying off hundreds of employees
By Samuel Tolbert published
Epic Games, developer the mega-popular Fortnite and Unreal Engine, is reportedly laying off hundreds of employees.
Slash your storage costs with this major external 2TB SSD discount
By Rebecca Spear last updated
A steal of a deal If you anticipate needing to save a ton of files this year in school then you should check out this sweet 2TB SSD deal.
Minecraft Dungeons has reached 25 million players, well after its final update already released
By Zachary Boddy published
EoL Milestone Mojang Studios has announced that Minecraft Dungeons has officially reached over 25 million players, nearly 10 months after the game's final update released.
Microsoft kills loophole that let Windows 7 keys activate Windows 11 and 10
By Zac Bowden published
New keys Older Windows 7 and Windows 8 keys will no longer activate Windows 10 or Windows 11, Microsoft has announced.
Sega cancels PvPvE shooter Hyenas, starts layoffs at developer Creative Assembly
By Samuel Tolbert published
Ugh Sega has canceled its upcoming shooter Hyenas, with layoffs now taking place at developer Creative Assembly.
Windows 11 September Update with Copilot took away this File Explorer feature
By Sean Endicott published
bye bye Microsoft updated File Explorer with the Windows 11 September 26, 2023 Update, but the company also took away a feature.
Intel won't make Meteor Lake desktop chips after all, at least not in the way you'd expect
By Sean Endicott published
Oopsy! Intel clarified that its upcoming Meteor Lake CPUs will not feature chips made for desktops. The mobile processors will, however, appear in All-in-Ones and compact PCs.
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