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Muhammad Zuhair - Chinese Engineers Reportedly Accessing NVIDIA’s High-End AI Chips Through Decentralized “GPU Rental Services” - wccftech.com - Usa - China - Australia - city Sanction

Chinese Engineers Reportedly Accessing NVIDIA’s High-End AI Chips Through Decentralized “GPU Rental Services”

Chinese engineers have found a rather interesting loophole in US export controls, allowing them to access NVIDIA's cutting-edge AI accelerators.

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What Happens To Sonia In Zelda: TOTK - screenrant.com

What Happens To Sonia In Zelda: TOTK

Queen Sonia is a major historical figure, and a minor character in . Sonia founded the version of Hyrule that originally existed in before being destroyed by Ganon. Sonia was a Hylian like Link and Zelda, and she married one of the few remaining Zonai, Rauru, who became the first king of Hyrule.

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Animal Crossing Player Accidentally Discovers Easy Way To Catch A Scorpion - screenrant.com

Animal Crossing Player Accidentally Discovers Easy Way To Catch A Scorpion

There's nothing that makes an player get as anxious as when a scorpion or tarantula skitters onto the screen. These are the only two creatures in the entire game that cause a player to pass out – and once this happens, the bug has usually despawned by the time they've recovered. There are plenty of ways of catching these dangerous but expensive bugs, butone player accidentally discovered a more unconventional trick.

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Jeremy Laird - LG says its new 'Dream OLED' tech cracks the pesky problems that prevent OLED gaming panels being brighter and lasting longer - pcgamer.com

LG says its new 'Dream OLED' tech cracks the pesky problems that prevent OLED gaming panels being brighter and lasting longer

As stunning as OLED display tech is, it has plenty of problems. Limited full-screen brightness and panel degradation known as burn in are probably the two most obvious. Even the very latest and greatest OLED monitors, such as the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE are not immune. But perhaps not for much longer.

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Hirun Cryer - Johan Pilestedt - After a string of poorly received patches, a Helldivers 2 "experimental server" is being actively "worked on" at Arrowhead - gamesradar.com

After a string of poorly received patches, a Helldivers 2 "experimental server" is being actively "worked on" at Arrowhead

Helldivers 2's game director has finally confirmed that a test server is "being worked on" at Arrowhead. However, to prevent unreleased content from leaking online, it'll need some sort of NDA.

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Andy Chalk - Star Wars - Journey to the Savage Planet developer says Google only wanted 'monstrous' games with major licenses for Stadia: 'They were very strange' - pcgamer.com

Journey to the Savage Planet developer says Google only wanted 'monstrous' games with major licenses for Stadia: 'They were very strange'

There have been few more spectacular flameouts in the videogame industry than that of Stadia. After a promise-the-world buildup that included the hiring of industry luminaries Phil Harrison and Jade Raymond, the whole thing fell apart just three years after it went live, leaving owners with nothing but a Bluetooth controller and some cautionary memories.

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Omar Sohail - Apple Needs To Introduce An Attractive Pricing And Capable Thermal Solution To The iPhone 16 Series To Encourage An Upgrade From Customers, Reveals Survey - wccftech.com

Apple Needs To Introduce An Attractive Pricing And Capable Thermal Solution To The iPhone 16 Series To Encourage An Upgrade From Customers, Reveals Survey

A few weeks remain until Apple officially announces four new models of its iPhone 16 series, and you can rest assured that there will be a slew of internal and external improvements coming to these devices. The technology giant missed the mark with the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max launch last year by failing to incorporate a robust thermal solution, preventing the A17 Pro from performing at the peak of its abilities. Well, Apple should make upgrades to this area this year because, according to a new survey, pricing and an improved thermal design were the top two factors for customers wanting to upgrade to the iPhone 16 lineup.

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Nick Evanson - Microsoft closes another door for bypassing the TPM 2.0 requirement in Windows 11 - pcgamer.com

Microsoft closes another door for bypassing the TPM 2.0 requirement in Windows 11

It's no secret that PC owners have been sticking with Windows 10 and one reason for this has been the TPM 2.0 requirement, preventing older PCs from being compliant. However, there have been several ways to circumnavigate this—but in a recent beta version of Windows, Microsoft has shut the door firmly on one of the more popular methods.

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