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Baldur’s Gate 3 resumes awards show dominance with GDC and BAFTA nominations

GOTY: Larian’s critically acclaimed RPG dominated the Golden Joystick Awards, The Game Awards, and the DICE Awards, securing numerous accolades across all three events, including Game of the Year. This winning streak is poised to continue at the BAFTA Games Awards and the GDC Awards this spring. Other strong contenders for both upcoming events include […]

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Helldivers 2 players liberated a mech factory in record time, causing more server capacity issues

Highly anticipated: Earlier this week, the team at Arrowhead Game Studios announced the imminent arrival of mechs in Super Earth’s ongoing war to liberate the galaxy. The announcement sent Helldivers around the world into a frenzy. When Super Earth’s forces were called to liberate the mech factories on Tien Kwan, the response was far greater,

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Steam Deck OLED shows slight burn-in at 1,500 hours, or 750 hours at max HDR brightness

Facepalm: Users approaching 1,000 hours played on one game with static UI elements on the Steam Deck OLED should consider checking for burn-in and taking steps to mitigate or prevent the problem. Turning up the brightness and constantly using HDR can hasten the effect. Although manufacturers have made strides in reducing the risk of burn-in

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New MSI firmware could mean lower temperatures for multiple Intel CPUs and motherboards

In context: Keeping your CPU cool plays a huge role in leveraging the processor’s computing power. As it turns out, many Intel 14th-gen Core CPU owners opt to reduce the CPU voltage in an attempt to lower temperatures. However, in that process, the performance of non-K CPUs drops significantly due to CEP. This week, MSI

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Biden backs bill that could kill TikTok in the US, TikTok fights back

A hot potato: Following the introduction of new legislation this week aimed at effectively shutting down TikTok, the situation has quickly escalated. TikTok sent mass messages to its users, encouraging them to lobby their representatives. Additionally, while discussing the new bill, President Biden informed reporters, “If they pass it, I’ll sign it.” Earlier this week,

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India to build a 10,000 GPU supercomputer for self-sufficient AI development

In a nutshell: Indian authorities have approved a significant investment to establish a local AI ecosystem. Public subsidies will be used to create a robust “compute infrastructure,” and new language models will enhance chatbot capabilities to cater to India’s diverse spoken languages. The Indian government, led by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved a

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Apple flips Epic Games ban less than 24 hours after the EU opened an investigation

Round 10: Watching Apple and Epic duke it out for the past four years causes one to wonder if they will ever get along. Their very public US court bout is long past, with neither feeling like the victor. As the EC bears down on Apple, the boxing match continues, with Cupertino throwing punches to

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‘Midnight Blizzard’ Russian hackers compromised Microsoft source code repositories

Facepalm: Microsoft has issued a new update regarding the nation-state attack it uncovered in January. Kremlin-sponsored hackers inflicted significant damage, and Redmond confirms they are still attempting to disrupt its systems. Microsoft’s security team earlier this year detected an attack on its systems that had been ongoing since November 2023. The culprits were identified as

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