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The best of the Triple-i showcase - eurogamer.net

The best of the Triple-i showcase

Tonight marked the first ever Triple-i showcase, a new digital event highlighting a vast number of indie game projects on the way.

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Jordan Middler - David Vonderhaar - $80 Call of Duty Kong glove is ‘not worth it’, claim fans - videogameschronicle.com

$80 Call of Duty Kong glove is ‘not worth it’, claim fans

A new $80 Call of Duty item has been blasted by fans of the shooter franchise.

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Amy West - Forget The First Omen's much-talked about birth scene, there's an even crazier moment the new horror movie is hiding in plain sight - gamesradar.com - Usa

Forget The First Omen's much-talked about birth scene, there's an even crazier moment the new horror movie is hiding in plain sight

The First Omen director Arkasha Stevenson has opened up on the new horror movie's craziest scene – and no, we don't mean that gnarly, much-talked about demon birth.

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Omar Sohail - Google Has Announced Its First Custom ARM-Based Chipset Called Axion, But It Will Not Power The Pixel 9 Or Pixel 9 Pro - wccftech.com

Google Has Announced Its First Custom ARM-Based Chipset Called Axion, But It Will Not Power The Pixel 9 Or Pixel 9 Pro

It is too early for Google to announce its fully custom Tensor chipset for smartphones and tablets, but the company has probably ensured a solid footing of producing in-house silicon with the announcement of Axion, an ARM-based SoC designed specifically for datacenters. The chip was unveiled during Cloud Next 2024 and arrives with a host of performance and efficiency benefits, which we will discuss at length here.

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Kaitlyn Peterson - How To Duplicate Weapons In Zelda: BOTW (2024 Glitches) - screenrant.com

How To Duplicate Weapons In Zelda: BOTW (2024 Glitches)

In , weapons are a big concern, as everything outside the Master Sword will be destroyed once its durability is used up. However, duplicating weapons can help alleviate this frustration and give your favorite items a longer life. To do this, players must use one of the many glitches still operating in the game, even several years after its release.

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Hassan Mujtaba - Intel Gaudi 3 AI Accelerator Official: 5nm, 128 GB HBM2e, Up To 900W, 50% Faster Than NVIDIA H100 & 40% More Efficient - wccftech.com

Intel Gaudi 3 AI Accelerator Official: 5nm, 128 GB HBM2e, Up To 900W, 50% Faster Than NVIDIA H100 & 40% More Efficient

Intel has finally revealed its next-gen AI Accelerator, the Gaudi 3, based on a 5nm process node and competing directly against NVIDIA's H100 GPUs.

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Jacob Ridley - Google sums up 2023's security exploits: the good news is fixes are blocking some types of zero-day attack. The bad news is Windows has seen more than most - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

Google sums up 2023's security exploits: the good news is fixes are blocking some types of zero-day attack. The bad news is Windows has seen more than most

2023 was a bumper year for zero-day exploits—50% more zero-day vulnerabilities were exploited last year compared to 2022—and the majority of them affected operating systems and products used by run-of-the-mill end users, such as Windows, Chrome and iOS. Though before the doom and gloom sinks in, Google does have some positive things to say about software security in 2023 in its yearly threat report.

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Sam Hill - Wordle Today: Wordle answer and hints for April 9 - digitaltrends.com - New York

Wordle Today: Wordle answer and hints for April 9

We have the solution to Wordle on April 9, as well as some helpful hints to help you figure out the answer yourself, right here. We’ve placed the answer at the bottom of the page, so we don’t ruin the surprise before you’ve had a chance to work through the clues. So let’s dive in, starting with a reminder of yesterday’s answer.

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