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Cyberpunk 2077 has been tested on several Apple Silicon generations, results range from around 13 to 105fps at 1080p, depending on Mac and game settings tested
By Jowi Morales published
This could open the way for more AAA games to land natively on macOS.

A Windows Insider user discovers an undocumented ‘Shared audio’ feature in the latest build
By Jowi Morales published
Windows Insiders are getting a useful new feature for sharing audio.

Police link ghost guns to specific 3D printers using 'fingerprints' from printers
By Ash Hill published
Kirk Garrison has identified toolmarks left behind on 3D-printed ghost gun pieces that can suggest what printer was used to print them.

Nvidia's CUDA platform now supports RISC-V
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia announces support for its CUDA software stack on RISC-V CPUs, positioning the open architecture as a potential host processor for future AI and HPC systems.

Sending a Steam sticker 'burned through a month of data in five minutes' complains unhappy gamer
By Mark Tyson published
A Steam Chat user who “burned through a month of mobile data in 5 minutes” blames Valve's animated stickers.

Human programmer beats OpenAI's custom AI in 10-hour marathon, wins World Coding Championship
By Hassam Nasir last updated
Still got it.

Microsoft buys more than a billion dollars’ worth of excrement, including human poop, to clean up its AI mess
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft signed a contract with Vaulted Deep to sequester 4.9 million metric tons of waste deep underground, offsetting its carbon emissions.

Boot exploit for software-bricked Nintendo Wii U consoles discovered by repairing destroyed and discarded SD cards from factory
By Jowi Morales published
The discarded Nintendo SD cards contained a boot image that Nintendo used for the factory setup of its Wii U consoles.

Intel axes Clear Linux, the fastest distribution on the market
By Anton Shilov last updated
Intel shuts down Clear Linux OS as part of the broad global cost-cutting strategy, but it is set to continue upstreaming Linux innovations to the Linux kernel.

GTA 5 finally launches in Saudi Arabia and the UAE 12 years after its global release
By Hassam Nasir published
GTA 5 was released worldwide in 2013. Now, almost 12 years later, gamers in Saudi Arabia and the UAE can finally enjoy the game legally, as it launches in the region under a new 21+ age rating.
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