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Harvey Randall - 'Our resolve is unwavering and should not be tested': Major union SAG-AFTRA breaks glass on big red strike button as negotiations continue on voice actor AI protections - pcgamer.com - Ireland

'Our resolve is unwavering and should not be tested': Major union SAG-AFTRA breaks glass on big red strike button as negotiations continue on voice actor AI protections

In September of last year, voice acting members of the SAG-AFTRA union—which represents a broad swathe of over 160,000 performing professionals across the industry—voted overwhelmingly to approve a strike.

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Jacob Ridley - Elon Musk - Tesla will roll out 'genuinely useful' humanoid robots to factory floor next year says Musk - pcgamer.com - city Boston - Germany

Tesla will roll out 'genuinely useful' humanoid robots to factory floor next year says Musk

Tesla is expected to employ a workforce of humanoid robots to carry out work at its car factories from next year. 

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Nick Evanson - I downloaded Intel's new AI Playground beta and may have finally found something Arc is honestly good at - pcgamer.com

I downloaded Intel's new AI Playground beta and may have finally found something Arc is honestly good at

Proponents of generative AI would often have you believe that such systems are all about making serious improvements to your productivity and work. But for owners of Arc graphics cards, Intel believes you should just have fun and mess around with it. To that end, it has released a beta version of AI Playground, a free and open-source application that lets you use your Alchemist GPU to generate and edit AI images and talk nonsense with a chatbot.

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Harvey Randall - Yep, that'd do it: The Baldur's Gate 3 Patch 7 closed beta is delayed because 'passive dice rolls literally stopped working' - pcgamer.com - Poland

Yep, that'd do it: The Baldur's Gate 3 Patch 7 closed beta is delayed because 'passive dice rolls literally stopped working'

If you're wondering why the closed beta for Baldur's Gate 3's seventh patch is delayed, picture this: You've sat down to play D&D with your mates. You're all excited to toy with some new homebrew content your DM has organised. You go to make a Wisdom (Perception) check to spot anything amiss in the room when, unprompted, your DM reaches across the table, grabs your dice, and throws them out of the window.

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Minisforum AtomMan X7 Ti review - pcgamer.com

Minisforum AtomMan X7 Ti review

When it comes to ultra-compact gaming performance, the AtomMan X7 TI from Minisforum is something of an enigma. On the one hand, it features Intel's current top-tier mobile chip, the Core Ultra 9 185H, joined at the hip with what can rightly be considered a step-change in the company's integrated graphics processors. Intel Iris Xe is dead: long live Intel ARC. 

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Andy Edser - Great RTX 4080 gaming laptops are hard to find under $2,000, but this Alienware M16 is a whole lot of horsepower for $1,900 - pcgamer.com

Great RTX 4080 gaming laptops are hard to find under $2,000, but this Alienware M16 is a whole lot of horsepower for $1,900

Alienware M16 | RTX 4080 | Ryzen 9 7845HX | 16-inch | 1600p | 240 Hz | 32GB DDR5-5200 | 1TB SSD | $2,699.99$1,899.99 at Best Buy (save $800)This Alienware is a bit of a chonky machine, but for this price its got some serious components that are well worth looking at. There's a 175 W TGP RTX 4080 for proper graphics horsepower, 32 GB of decently fast DDR5, and a 12-core Ryzen 9 processor with plenty of gaming grunt. A 240 Hz 1600p panel rounds off a high-performance laptop with proper credentials.

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Nick Evanson - Google has changed its mind about dropping support for third-party cookies in Chrome, after years of trying to make it happen - pcgamer.com - Britain - city Sandbox

Google has changed its mind about dropping support for third-party cookies in Chrome, after years of trying to make it happen

For a while, there was a moment when it looked like Google was going to do what appeared to be the right thing and depreciate support for ad-tracking third-party cookies in its Chrome browser. But after much deliberation with regulators, publishers, and members of the advertising industry, the decision is being dropped in favour of giving the end user the means to «make an informed choice that applies across their web browsing.»

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Jacob Fox - Intel finally breaks silence, points finger at 'microcode algorithm' voltage errors, and says it's going to patch Core 13th/14th Gen CPU stability issues mid-August - pcgamer.com

Intel finally breaks silence, points finger at 'microcode algorithm' voltage errors, and says it's going to patch Core 13th/14th Gen CPU stability issues mid-August

After a couple of weeks in the dark, we've now received official word from Intel about the cause of instability issues seemingly plaguing its high-end 13th and 14th Gen CPUs. We've also been told how Intel's planning on fixing it.

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