The Brutalist Report - tech
- Exxon throws a fit over shareholders exercising their rights [339d]
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- Learn How to Build Your Own Max for Live Devices [339d]
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- Should you go for 2 down 8? [339d]
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- Programming Language Checklist (2011) [339d]
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- CGI programs have an attractive one step deployment model [339d]
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- The Secret Life of Machines (1988) [339d]
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- The United States is producing more oil than any country in history [339d]
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- Lumiere: A Space-Time Diffusion Model for Realistic Video Generation [339d]
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- Show HN: Open-source Rule-based PDF parser for RAG [339d]
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- The Juror Who Found Herself Guilty [339d]
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- Show HN: I wished for a site with a growing list of math problems, I built it [339d]
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- Tesla plans to build new electric vehicles in mid-2025 -sources [339d]
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- Ask HN: Does (or why does) anyone use MapReduce anymore? [339d]
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- Patreon: Blocking platforms from sharing user video data is unconstitutional [339d]
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- The Bang With Friends Story (2023) [339d]
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- Donor Bounties: A New Kind of Feature Bounty [339d]
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- Overpass Turbo: A Web Based Data Mining Tool for OpenStreetMap [339d]
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- OpenAI Microscope [339d]
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- New York City plans to wipe out $2B in medical debt for 500k residents [339d]
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- Global carbon markets overcredit cookstove greenhouse gas reductions by 10 [339d]
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- Balancing Engineering Cultures: Debate Everything vs. Just Tell Me What to Build [339d]
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- Farm owners bewildered after Apple Maps removes business and street from app [339d]
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- Fix: Hong Kong is not in China [339d]
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- Making Rust binaries smaller by default [339d]
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- Open Infrastructure Map [339d]
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- Imbue (Formerly Generally Intelligent) (YC S17) Is Hiring a Research Scientist [339d]
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- Magic Ink (2006) [339d]
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- eBay to slash about 1,000 roles, or approximately 9% of full-time employees [339d]
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- Creator of everynoise.com laid off from Spotify [339d]
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- Google cancels contract with an AI data firm that's helped train Bard [339d]
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- Netflix is turning into cable TV [339d]
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- Appeals Court: FBI's Safe-Deposit Box Seizures Violated Fourth Amendment [339d]
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- Anon Boeing engineer reveals why the 737 door blew off [339d]
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- The case of the jump into the middle of an instruction from nowhere (2023) [339d]
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- Hardware-Accelerated Similarity Metrics and Distance Functions (200x Faster) [339d]
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- Mozilla closes 21 years old bug in Firefox [339d]
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- Waterway Map [339d]
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- Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2024 – Show and tell [339d]
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- Show HN: Codemodder – A new codemod library for Java and Python [339d]
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- Hair Sample That Put a Man in Prison Turned Out to Be Dog Hair [339d]
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- I used Midjourney to design a brand identity [339d]
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- How to install Firefox on a Chromebook the easy way [339d]
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- Oxxcu, converting CO₂ into fuels, chemicals and plastics [339d]
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- 'Pokémon with Guns' Game Goes Viral, Angering Nintendo Loyalists [339d]
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- Future power systems with today's weather [339d]
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- Mozilla's "Platform Tilt" shows how Firefox is harmed by Apple, Microsoft [339d]
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- Why is machine learning 'hard'? (2016) [339d]
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- Machine Learning Is Still Too Hard for Software Engineers [339d]
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- The Beirut Port Explosion Forensic Investigation [339d]
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- Spotting LLMs with Binoculars: Zero-Shot Detection of Machine-Generated Text [339d]
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- Boeing internal whistleblower RE: MAX DOOR [339d]
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- Open Infrastructure Map [339d]
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- Waking up my NAS remotely using Tailscale (2023) [339d]
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- The Dark Forest hypothesis is absurd [339d]
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- Twoslash: Markup for generating rich type information in documentation [339d]
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- Apple Dials Back Car's Self-Driving Features and Delays Launch to 2028 [339d]
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- Direct Pixel-Space Megapixel Image Generation with Diffusion Models [339d]
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- Show HN: Blocks by Cosmic – Web components for headless CMS [339d]
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- Show HN: Atlas – Make maps like never before [339d]
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- Ask HN: What are the important problems in your field? [339d]
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- Bitcoin price falls 15% following launch of ETFs [339d]
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- The "Mom Test": asking good questions when everyone is lying to you [339d]
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- Brex Layoffs [339d]
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- Finding unreachable functions with deadcode – The Go Programming Language [339d]
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- Chrome experimental AI features [339d]
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- From slow to SIMD: A Go optimization story [339d]
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- Higher vehicle hoods significantly increase pedestrian deaths, study finds [339d]
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- Is offline-first not enough? Do we need "serverfree"? [339d]
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- Ask HN: Any legal way against forced software upgrades and feature removal [339d]
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- Wheel of a Delta Boeing 757 flew off while it was preparing to take off at ATL [339d]
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- United Airlines CEO says the airline will consider alternatives to Boeing [339d]
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- Gene therapy allows an 11-year-old boy to hear [339d]
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- The "notorious" NSA Furby documents [339d]
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- Amazon Fined $35M in France over 'Overly Intrusive' Surveillance [339d]
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- Americans don't believe middle class can afford homes [339d]
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- Hightouch (YC S19) Is Hiring a Lead Front End Engineer [339d]
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- The Horse, the Drone and the Epic Fight for Gambling Success [339d]
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- “The mother of all breaches”: 26 billion records found online [339d]
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- “The mother of all breaches”: 26 billion records found online [339d]
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- Ask HN: Can You Host Me in California(International Student from Pakistan)? [339d]
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- FCC to End Broadband Discounts for the Poor After Republicans Undermine Program [339d]
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- Samsung heavily expands DIY repair program, adds Galaxy S23 and Fold 5 in US [339d]
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- DB Cooper Case Could Close Soon Thanks to Particle Evidence [339d]
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- An Oklahoma Anti-Porn Bill Could Ban Any Sort of Sexualized Photograph [339d]
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- Mozilla's new Firefox Linux package for Ubuntu and Debian derivatives [339d]
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- macOS Sonoma Forced Installs [339d]
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- Framework Laptop 16 review: two weeks with the ultimate modular laptop [339d]
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- Meta-Learning Is All You Need [339d]
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- Framework Laptop 16 Delivers Great Linux Support and Performance [339d]
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- Sex Differences in Work Preferences, Life Values, and Personal Views [339d]
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- Is the Emergence of Life an Expected Phase Transition in the Evolving Universe? [339d]
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- Scientists discover near-Earth asteroid hours before it exploded over Berlin [339d]
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- Hanging by a Strand: Worker dissent brews at an iconic New York bookstore (2020) [339d]
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- Sex, aggression, and humour: responses to unicycling [339d]
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- Proposed Oklahoma skyscraper gets redesign to become USA's new tallest building [339d]
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- Introduction to Loro's Rich Text CRDT [339d]
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- Show HN: I made a Paldeck website, all Paldeck Pals in Palworld [340d]
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- Another Mysterious Roman Dodecahedron Has Been Unearthed in England [340d]
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- Boeing Whistleblower: Max 9 Production Line Has "Enormous Volume of Defects" [340d]
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- Free Godot Engine for Official Switch Developers [340d]
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- eBay plans to cut 1,000 jobs because it couldn’t grow enough [339d]
- Kittl raises another $36 million for its browser-based design tool [339d]
- Aniai bringing burger cooking robot to restaurants with $12M [339d]
- French small launch startup Latitude closes $30M Series B [339d]
- Samsung’s EX1 wearable robot is designed to improve mobility in older adults [339d]
- Forta raises $55M to help parents look after their kids with autism [339d]
- Lego Fortnite’s first big update squashes bugs and adds a launch pad [339d]
- A comprehensive list of 2023 & 2024 tech layoffs [339d]
- X adds support for passkeys on iOS after removing SMS 2FA support last year [339d]
- Riot Games cuts 530 jobs, shuts down publishing arm Riot Forge [339d]
- Dusty introduces a new version of its construction layout robot [339d]
- Google’s search tweaks draw fire as EU self-preferencing ban looms [339d]
- Samsung’s self-repair program now covers 50 devices, including foldables [339d]
- Now is the time to invest in edtech [339d]
- Artisse AI raises $6.7M for its ‘more realistic’ AI photography app [339d]
- OnePlus launches the OnePlus 12 series in global markets [339d]
- Google’s new Gemini-powered conversational tool helps advertisers quickly build Search campaigns [339d]
- AI startups’ margin profile could ding their long-term worth [339d]
- VR needs to build for its best use cases — not for all-around computing [339d]
- Brex cuts 20% of staff amid reports of stalled growth, high burn [339d]
- Learn how WebAssembly can benefit your startup [339d]
- Kin.art launches free tool to prevent GenAI models from training on artwork [339d]
- Learn how to hit $1M in ARR from Glasswing’s Rudina Seseri at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024 [339d]
- US sanctions Russian citizen accused of playing key role in Medibank ransomware attack [339d]
- Google Chrome gains AI features including a writing helper, theme creator, and tab organizer [339d]
- 1Roundtable bets on ‘long-term, less volatile’ strategy with new growth-stage crypto fund [339d]
- TikTok lays off 60 employees [339d]
- Vroom hits the brakes on its online used car business to go full throttle on auto financing and AI [339d]
- Clerk, the authentication startup, lands $30M and inks a strategic deal with Stripe [339d]
- Cybersecurity automation firm Torq lands $42M in expanded Series B [339d]
- OnePlus 12 will deliver flagship specs at premium price [339d]
- Navigate the GenAI era with this startup map [339d]
- iPhone users should turn on Apple’s stolen device protection feature [339d]
- ModernFi secures $18.7M to help banks grow their deposit base [339d]
- Bulk Exchange raises $4.5M to help construction companies source bulk materials [339d]
- Docker’s Build Cloud lets developers build their containers in the cloud [339d]
- Albedo closes $35M at boosted valuation to build satellites that orbit very, very close to Earth [339d]
- Blueshift, a marketing automation startup, raises $40M in debt [339d]
- Former Xerox Ventures execs launch first fund under Myriad Venture Partners [339d]
- Silverfort now valued at $1B after raising $116M for its holistic approach to identity security [339d]
- ‘De-Googled’ smartphone company Murena launches own-brand mobile network [339d]
- French regulator fines Amazon $35 million over its surveillance system of warehouse workers [339d]
- Bluewhite rakes in $39M for robots-as-a-service that can be retrofitted to drive any tractor [339d]
- How African startups raised funding in 2023 [339d]
- Sequoia backs Coana to help companies prioritise vulnerabilities using ‘code aware’ software analysi [340d]
- Open source vector database startup Qdrant raises $28M [340d]
- Byju’s seeks new funding at less than $2 billion valuation, a 90% drop [340d]
- Telegram is rolling out ‘view-once’ voice and video messages [340d]
- Good sleep could mean you live up to 4.7 years longer, study finds [339d]
- Leaked AMD Ryzen 7 8700G and Ryzen 5 8600G APU benchmarks are substantially faster than Ryzen 7 5700G [339d]
- Google Chrome is using AI to make surfing the web even easier and safer [339d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, January 24 (game #730) [339d]
- Lexar unveils a slew of external SSDs in a bid to capture a bigger chunk of professional portable SSD market — shame not one comes with USB4 or Thunderbolt 4 [339d]
- TCL drops 3 massive Super Bowl TV deals - save up to $2,000 [339d]
- Fujifilm X100VI could become our favorite compact camera if these sensor rumors are true [339d]
- Hacked websites are being put at even greater risk by malicious web redirect scripts [339d]
- One of the best OLED TVs you can buy is $1,000 off for the Super Bowl [339d]
- MacOS users are being targeted with dangerous malware once again [339d]
- Death Stranding Director's Cut is coming to Mac and iOS devices next week [339d]
- Palworld producer says ‘we have absolutely no intention of infringing upon the intellectual property of other companies’ [339d]
- Human workers still have one crucial advantage over AI - but you might not be happy to hear what it is [339d]
- Sketch-a-site: Hatch launches no-code drawing tool for web design [339d]
- Princess Peach kicks butt and scales walls as a Ninja and Cowgirl in new Princess Peach: Showtime trailer [339d]
- Apple just paid a multi-million-dollar antitrust fine directly into Russia’s state budget [339d]
- Intel Arrow Lake leak shows Thunderbolt 5 coming to desktop – and it could revolutionize gaming laptops as well [339d]
- Avatar: The Last Airbender trailer teases the fiery, epic fantasy show that Netflix desperately needs [339d]
- This Galaxy S24 deal has a secret exclusive bonus - just for TechRadar readers [339d]
- I'm a phone deals expert and the Samsung Galaxy S24's four-year contracts have me worried [339d]
- Intuit told to stop promoting "free" software unless everyone can actually use them [339d]
- New Samsung 990 EVO SSD promises it won't just speed up your laptop - it could make its battery last longer as well [339d]
- Lego Fortnite adds launch pads and more improvements in newest patch [339d]
- Google's new update could be breaking Pixel phones again – here's what you need to know [339d]
- Metal Gear Solid star Solid Snake comes to Fortnite alongside his trademark box [339d]
- Can a global ban on payments stop the ransomware plague? [339d]
- Top aircraft provider hit by ransomware, with 1TB data cache possibly stolen [339d]
- The OnePlus 12 has gone global, alongside the new OnePlus 12R [339d]
- X finally brings video and voice calls to Android users [339d]
- These Pastel Pink Joy-Con controllers are seriously adorable and they're launching just in time for Princess Peach Showtime [339d]
- Top tips for businesses struggling to integrate AI [339d]
- Got a messy Google Photos library? This new Android feature will help tame it [339d]
- SEC reveals how its Twitter account was hacked - and it's rather embarrassing [339d]
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- Fortnite: Rocket Racing's latest patch adds two new advanced tracks [339d]
- AWS Marketplace will now allow third-party services to be sold, which is fantastic news for customers [339d]
- Google's next AI update for Gmail could let you ask it to write emails with your voice [339d]
- Subway reportedly hit by LockBit ransomware - but is it half-baked speculation? [339d]
- Microsoft Teams is working on a great way for you to silence its most annoying channel [339d]
- Windows 11’s latest update reportedly fails to install for no reason, and some users are getting really frustrated [339d]
- Palworld update addresses several bugs and crashes on Xbox and Microsoft Store PC [339d]
- Denon’s new 8K AV receiver with Dolby Atmos is the pinnacle of high-end home theater gear [340d]
- Samsung plans to follow up Galaxy Ring by beating Apple to two health breakthroughs [340d]
- Peacock’s Apples Never Fall trailer series looks like it could be the next Big Little Lies [340d]
- iOS 17.3 brings Stolen Device Protection to your iPhone – here’s how to set it up [340d]
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- Mobile spinoff Nier Reincarnation is shutting down in April [340d]
- Netflix's first Hit Man trailer shows off a screwball assassin romcom thriller [340d]
- AMD Strix Point Halo APU spotted – this could be the most powerful chip for thin-and-light laptops that beats out Apple [340d]
- Alan Wake 2's The Lake House DLC won't lead into Control 2, but will feature some hints about what's to come [340d]
- Constellation's twisty first trailer continues to prove Apple TV Plus is the king of sci-fi shows [340d]
- Avowed’s open-zone locations will be ‘size comparable’ to The Outer Worlds’ larger areas [340d]
- YouTube musician to celebrate Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's release with massive 170-person cover of One Winged Angel [340d]
- CD Projekt wants to use AI in development 'but not replace people' [340d]
- Dragon's Dogma 2 director insists that avoiding fast travel is only tedious if a game is 'boring' [340d]
- RoboCop: Rogue City's latest major update sees more unlockable guns and a New Game Plus [340d]
- The Joker will be a free playable character in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's Season 1 [340d]
- Philips Hue brightens up your January with new outdoor and indoor lights [340d]
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