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Classic FPS Marathon is now available for free on Steam, sequels coming soon

Why it matters: Bungie’s Marathon made a significant impact in the early days of first-person shooters, but the franchise was largely forgotten after the success of the company’s most famous property – Halo. Hopefully, releasing the Marathon trilogy on Steam will make it accessible enough to give the games the recognition they deserve. The first […]

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Groundbreaking 3D brain scan generated 1.4 petabytes of data from millimeter-sized sample

What just happened? Researchers have reconstructed a minuscule piece of the human brain down to the level of individual synapses, representing a giant leap forward for brain science. And we’re not just talking about a few neurons here. This millimeter-sized cube contains a staggering 57,000 cells, 230 millimeters of tiny blood vessels, and nearly 150

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Petition urges Canadian government to mandate end-of-life protections for video games

In a nutshell: A new petition filed with the Canadian government is demanding legislation to protect consumers’ access to games they’ve purchased, even after publishers end support. With over 3,000 signatures in just a few days, it calls for companies to leave games in a fully functional state and remove any mandatory online requirements once

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Samsung steps up its timeline to enter the semiconductor glass substrate market

Why it matters: Many believe that glass substrate technology will enable the industry to sustain Moore’s Law beyond 2030, ensuring continuous development without being constrained by process size limitations. Samsung aims to outpace Intel, which has been researching glass substrates for nearly a decade and intends to incorporate them into commercial products by 2030. With

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FDA recalls faulty iOS app that injured hundreds of insulin pump users

The big picture: The recall underscores the FDA’s challenge in keeping pace with innovation in healthcare technology. While criticisms regarding the agency’s slow processes are common, recent efforts indicate a commitment to enhance oversight of healthcare tech. This includes organizational changes within the Office of Strategic Partnerships and Technology Innovation. Yet, the question remains: Can

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Neuralink brain chip implant partially failed after surgery

Crossed wires: Neuralink has the ambitious goal of creating a novel brain-computer interface by attaching a chip directly to a patient’s brain. The first experimental surgery has already occurred, but the implant encountered some “hardware” issues that needed to be addressed through a software approach. Neuralink Corporation, the controversial neurotechnology company criticized for its questionable

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Asus ROG Ally to receive a revision with more storage and a bigger battery

Something to look forward to: The ROG Ally is the top choice for those seeking an alternative to the Steam Deck for portable PC gaming, and Asus intends to mark the device’s first anniversary by addressing lingering issues based on user feedback. However, it’s worth noting that this won’t be the ROG Ally 2 as

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Unactivated copies of Windows 11 will soon limit Edge customization, too

In context: Windows activation has been a part of PC users’ lives since the Windows XP era, though Microsoft has made things a bit easier with Windows 10 and Windows 11. Now, on a non-activated OS, customers have limited options for system customization. Similar limitations could soon apply to the Edge browser. In a traditional

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Replaceable and upgradable LPCAMM2 laptop memory is here and it’s a big deal

The big picture: Laptop memory was once easily upgradable, but the advent of soldered-down DIMMs in recent years has made RAM upgrades almost impossible in modern notebooks. That, however, is set to change with the arrival of LPCAMM2, which promises to make laptop memory upgradable once again. Right-to-repair advocates and DIY enthusiasts are hailing the

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