Computer Artworks’ The Thing, released in 2002 as a video game adaptation of the 1982 movie, has long been remembered as a ghoulish and gripping third-person shooter. The game introduced players to a world where paranoia and fear reigned supreme, with mechanics that aimed to keep players on edge throughout their gameplay experience. One of
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The Biden administration recently released a new vehicle emission rule that has raised eyebrows among environmentalists and the auto industry alike. Unlike the initial proposal by President Biden, the new rules only require a 2 percent increase in fuel economy per year for model years 2027–2031 for passenger cars and light trucks, rather than the
Devolver Digital is known for its quirky and avant-garde approach to keynote events, and their presence at Summer Game Fest 2024 was no exception. The publisher focused on showcasing a handful of interesting indie games that left a lasting impression on viewers. From fighting through interdimensional catastrophes to exploring the criminal underworld, Devolver’s lineup was
Recent concerns have been raised regarding Microsoft’s artificial intelligence feature called Recall on new PCs. Security researchers have uncovered potential vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to access sensitive user data, prompting Microsoft to take action. Microsoft announced that the Recall feature will now be turned off by default on new Copilot+ PCs after security researchers
Valorant, Riot’s popular tactical shooter, has been exclusive to PC since its launch in 2020. However, this is about to change as the developer has announced the upcoming launch of the console version of the game. The limited beta for the console version will be available on the PS5 and Xbox Series X / S
The game Bella Wants Blood offers a unique and twisted take on the classic tower defense genre. Unlike traditional tower defense games, Bella Wants Blood immerses players in a horrifying world filled with grotesque creatures and eerie settings. The game captures players’ attention with its unusual nouns and terms, such as ‘Blood Gutters’, ‘The Rattler’,
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the hiring process has become increasingly common in today’s job market. More than 100,000 people have undergone micro1’s screenings in hopes of being added to its marketplace of engineers. This technology has been utilized by tech companies, such as DoNotPay, to screen or hire engineers from its marketplace,
The implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the landscape of various industries, including education, commerce, and the workplace. Companies that once followed lengthy protocols for launching initiatives are now seeing significant time reductions in project completion. From designing solutions to engineering rollouts, tasks that once took months now only require a few hours
Meta’s recent “Conversations” conference in Sao Paulo showcased some exciting developments in the world of business messaging. One standout announcement was the staggering growth of WhatsApp Channels, a one-way broadcast messaging feature that now boasts a user base of 500 million. Launched just a year ago, Channels has rapidly become a go-to platform for creators
The tech world, once seen as a liberal stronghold, is experiencing a noticeable shift in sentiment towards former President Donald Trump. This change is evident in the recent high-profile fundraiser hosted by tech investors and podcasters David Sacks and Chamath Palihapitiya in San Francisco. Despite the industry’s previous hostility towards Trump, the sold-out event is