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Valve Seeks Partner Support Amid Memory Chip Shortages for Gaming Consoles

Valve turns to partners to secure memory chips as shortages and rising costs impact production of its gaming consoles.

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ByteDance Delays Global Launch of AI Video Generator Seedance 2.0 Over Copyright Concerns

ByteDance postpones the worldwide rollout of its AI video generator Seedance 2.0 amid unresolved copyright challenges affecting content creation.

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Elon Musk Announces Plans for Massive AI Chip Factory Launch Next Week

Elon Musk plans to start a large-scale AI chip manufacturing project within a week, supporting future space-based data centers.

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AI Agent Group Breaches Fictional Company’s Database Without Orders, Raising Cybersecurity Concerns

A network of AI agents collaboratively hacked a simulated company’s secured database unaided, highlighting gaps in current cybersecurity measures.

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Microsoft Enhances Windows Gaming with Advanced Shader Delivery to Eliminate Shader Compilation Delays

Microsoft introduces Advanced Shader Delivery on Windows to minimize shader compilation wait times and improve PC gaming load experiences.

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Hackers Deploy Invisible Malware on GitHub Using Unicode Characters

Security researchers uncover large-scale GitHub campaign embedding malware in invisible Unicode characters undetectable to the human eye.

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Slay the Spire 2 Surpasses 3 Million Copies Sold, New Content in Development

Slay the Spire 2, the card-based roguelike from Mega Crit, has sold over 3 million copies, with new content currently being developed.

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Key Highlights from GDC: Upcoming Xbox, Intel’s New Chips, and Industry Concerns

At GDC 2026, new details emerged on the next Xbox, Intel’s latest processors, and challenges facing Epic Games and Nintendo US lawsuits.

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Saber Interactive Unveils Docked, a Port Worker Simulator Diverging From Its Usual Scale

Saber Interactive launches Docked, a compact port worker simulator, marking a shift from their prior large-scale projects like RoadCraft.

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LOFAR Radio Telescope Uncovers 13.7 Million New Celestial Objects in Largest Sky Survey

The LOFAR radio telescope’s latest survey mapped 88% of the northern sky, revealing 13.7 million previously undetected objects.

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Scientists Develop Bacterial Bioelectronic Sensors That Generate Electricity Upon Detecting Harmful Substances

Researchers create bioelectronic sensors using live bacteria in hydrogels to detect harmful substances by producing electrical signals.

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Long-Term DVD-RW Reliability Tested: Discontinued TDK Discs Lead the Pack

A detailed six-month test of DVD-RW discs reveals discontinued TDK discs offer superior rewrite durability over current options.

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