MacRumors

Apple today released several open source large language models (LLMs) that are designed to run on-device rather than through cloud servers. Called...

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Kotaku

Garry’s Mod has famously hosted all kinds of user-generated content over the decades

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TechCrunch

If there’s one overarching takeaway from last night’s Rabbit R1 launch event, it’s this: Hardware can be fun again. After a decade of unquestioned

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9to5google.com

HMD Global revived the Nokia brand for smartphones a few years back and, now, it’s using its own brand for...

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CNBC

Jeff Bezos doesn't time block or stick to a strict schedule to be successful and productive. Instead, he allots however much time he needs for mind wandering.

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Kotaku

Download one tiny file and change one setting on your GPU to hit 120FPS in Bethesda’s MMO

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9to5google.com

The Pixel Tablet launched without a pen or a keyboard accessory last year, but a new rumor says Google will be launching both soon...

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Halowaypoint.com

Customizing your personal Spartan has long been a core component of Halo Infinite, and as we look ahead to our next update, we’re excited to share details of a brand-new system that will give players more agency over earned customization content.

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HuffPost

Unfortunately, there are countless creeps who love that we love the internet — and who would love to swipe our personal information.

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Kotaku

The Fallout TV show on Amazon has helped give the MMO a new lease on life

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The Verge

Another Crab’s Treasure is a more accessible take on games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring. It launches on April 25th on the PS5, Xbox, Switch, and PC.

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MacRumors

Apple's upcoming 12.9-inch iPad Air will feature an LCD display like its smaller sibling, according to Display Supply Chain Consultants CEO and...

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Forbes

Apple has reportedly decreased the number of Vision Pro units that it was going to ship in 2024, cutting them nearly in half,

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The Washington Post

Overshadowed by a culture war, Shift Up’s action game is an authentic slice of Korean cyberpunk, pretty and absurd.

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