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Andy Chalk - A new Fallout anthology stuffed inside a mini-nuke is set to drop the day before the Fallout TV series on Amazon - pcgamer.com

A new Fallout anthology stuffed inside a mini-nuke is set to drop the day before the Fallout TV series on Amazon

If you're a big Fallout fan, or a big PC game collector, Bethesda's new Fallout S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Anthology might be worth a moment of your time. It's a collection of every mainline Fallout game ever released, stuffed inside an alarmingly lifelike Fat Man mini-nuke.

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Andy Edser - AI kill switches have been proposed by several academic institutions to prevent that whole Skynet thing from playing out - pcgamer.com - Usa - China

AI kill switches have been proposed by several academic institutions to prevent that whole Skynet thing from playing out

As AI continues to dominate the conversation in just about every space you can think of, a repeated question has emerged: How do we go about controlling this new technology? According to a paper from the University of Cambridge the answer may lie in numerous methods, including built in kill switches and remote lockouts built into the hardware that runs it.

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Layoffs hit GTA producer's Everywhere studio - eurogamer.net - China

Layoffs hit GTA producer's Everywhere studio

Everywhere developer Build A Rocket Boy has confirmed a round of layoffs at the company, which was founded by ex-Grand Theft Auto producer Leslie Benzies in 2016.

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Rick Lane - Deep Rock Galactic just got a prop hunt minigame triggered by drinking transmutative beer - pcgamer.com

Deep Rock Galactic just got a prop hunt minigame triggered by drinking transmutative beer

Beer has often made me feel like I've been twisted into some wretched new form, but it's never been anything a couple of Panadol and a bacon sandwich couldn't solve. I fear the dwarves of Deep Rock Galactic will soon need a more radical hangover cure than paracetamol and protein, however, as developer Ghost Ship Games has just introduced a brand new bevvy to its cooperative shooter that transforms them into new objects.

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Nathan Birch - Serkan Toto - PlayStation Decade-Low Profit Margins Worry Analysts Amid Runaway Game Budgets - wccftech.com - Japan

PlayStation Decade-Low Profit Margins Worry Analysts Amid Runaway Game Budgets

Sony’s most recent earnings report wasn’t a great one for the previously-strong-seeming PlayStation brand. As we reported, Sony downgraded their fiscal year 2024 (which runs from the beginning of April 2023 to the end of March 2024) target for PS5 sales from 25 million to 21 million. They also admitted that no major AAA franchise entries will be published over the course of this coming fiscal year. Needless to say, this wasn’t received that well, partly leading to a plunge in Sony stock that subtracted an estimated $10 billion from the Japanese company’s value.

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Omar Sohail - 6G Architecture Testing Underway As China Mobile Launches First Satellite Capable Of Transmitting Data At This Bandwidth - wccftech.com - China - county Story - Launches

6G Architecture Testing Underway As China Mobile Launches First Satellite Capable Of Transmitting Data At This Bandwidth

6G connectivity is far from commercialization, but that is not stopping nations from carrying out a series of tests to gain an edge against other competing regions. Samsung, for instance, has been conducting tests of a similar nature, but this standard is not expected to go mainstream until 2030. Similarly, China Mobile does not see a 6G launch anytime soon, but that has not stopped the carrier from performing its own benchmarks through a satellite launch.

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Nick Evanson - US Dept of Justice used existing router malware to quietly purge a Russia-backed 'vast spearphishing' botnet from devices in peoples' homes - pcgamer.com - Russia - Usa

US Dept of Justice used existing router malware to quietly purge a Russia-backed 'vast spearphishing' botnet from devices in peoples' homes

There aren't many stories in the world of technology that could easily make it as a plot for a tense spy-thriller movie, but this one sure has all the right hallmarks for one. Last month, the US Justice Department carried out an authorised operation in which it neutralised a botnet, comprising hundreds of routers in homes and offices, that was used to carry out spearphishing and other credentials stealing. And it was achieved by using the very same malware as that by the botnet itself.

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Nick Evanson - Turns out speedrunning Windows installs is a thing, so why not spare 106 seconds to watch the world's most 'heart-pounding' record attempt? - pcgamer.com

Turns out speedrunning Windows installs is a thing, so why not spare 106 seconds to watch the world's most 'heart-pounding' record attempt?

Nothing beats the feel of a freshly installed operating system. It's all so fast and snappy, with nothing clogging up the registry or start menu. The only problem is that it's a bit of a drag to do, not least being the time spent waiting for Windows just to install itself. Wouldn't it be great if it was all over in a couple of minutes? Turns out that this can actually be done and it's been pared right down to 106 seconds.

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