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Nick Evanson - Nvidia will soon be showing adverts to calm queue rage for free tier users of GeForce Now - pcgamer.com

Nvidia will soon be showing adverts to calm queue rage for free tier users of GeForce Now

When Nvidia launched GeForce Now back in 2020, the game streaming service bucked the trend of most media companies by offering a completely free membership. With no strings whatsoever, other than a time restriction on the gaming session, there was little to complain about. That's still the case now but users of the free tier will soon be shown adverts while they're waiting in a queue for a server space to become available.

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Omar Sohail - Samsung Introducing Backside Power Supply Technology To Its 2nm Process In 2025, Will Reduce Chip Area By 19%, Efficiency Improvements Inbound - wccftech.com - North Korea - county Power

Samsung Introducing Backside Power Supply Technology To Its 2nm Process In 2025, Will Reduce Chip Area By 19%, Efficiency Improvements Inbound

Samsung may not have much success with its 3nm GAA process, but it intends to make amends with its next-generation 2nm technology, which is said to enter mass production next year. To gain an edge against its foundry rival TSMC, a new report states that the Korean giant is introducing Backside Power Supply (BSPDN) technology, which aims to offer several benefits, which we will discuss here.

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Furqan Shahid - Samsung Is Going To Mass Produce Half A Million Galaxy Ring Units Initially, Shows The Company Has High Hopes - wccftech.com

Samsung Is Going To Mass Produce Half A Million Galaxy Ring Units Initially, Shows The Company Has High Hopes

The Galaxy Ring is going to be an excellent product for all Samsung users. Especially those who are looking for a fitness tracker without having to wear it on their wrist. Earlier today, we heard about how the smart ring is going to offer upwards of 9-day battery life, and it sounds really interesting considering how Samsung has made something that is class-leading in terms of how it performs.

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Austin Wood - Stephen Totilo - Nintendo - Nintendo takes Switch emulator Yuzu to court in major lawsuit, alleging it fueled 1 million illegal downloads of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom before release - gamesradar.com

Nintendo takes Switch emulator Yuzu to court in major lawsuit, alleging it fueled 1 million illegal downloads of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom before release

Prolific Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu is the latest to receive a lawsuit from Nintendo, and it's a big one. The house of Mario alleges that the program fueled a rush that saw The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom illegally downloaded over 1 million times before the game was properly released, and that's just one item on Nintendo's laundry list of alleged damages, which collectively take aim at a major emulator in a way that's rarely seen, even from such a famously litigious company, drawing many comparisons to Sony's lawsuit against Bleem. 

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Jordan Gerblick - Palworld players up in arms about new breeding limitations, dev says "we will roll this back, but it will take a day or two" - gamesradar.com

Palworld players up in arms about new breeding limitations, dev says "we will roll this back, but it will take a day or two"

A recent Palworld change that may or may not be a bug is going to be patched out, but it'll take a couple of days.

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Omar Sohail - Apple Pulls The Plug On Its Highly Secretive Autonomous Car Dubbed ‘Project Titan’ - wccftech.com

Apple Pulls The Plug On Its Highly Secretive Autonomous Car Dubbed ‘Project Titan’

Apple was secretly working on an autonomous car that multiple reports and people close to the matter dubbed it as ‘Project Titan.’ Sadly, after years of pooling resources and talent on the development of this unnamed vehicle, the latest update states that the company is canceling all development, with teams working on this project said to be assigned elsewhere. In short, millions of dollars have gone up in smoke as Apple likely attempted to take on the EV industry but fell short miserably.

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Ali Salman - These iPad Models Will Not be Compatible With Apple’s iPadOS 18 Update, Missing Out on AI Features - wccftech.com - These

These iPad Models Will Not be Compatible With Apple’s iPadOS 18 Update, Missing Out on AI Features

iPadOS 18 will be a major update compared to iPadOS 17 as Apple is expected to bring dedicated AI features for a bigger screen. Since the iPad is a productivity-focused device, AI could be a big part of the upgrade. However, up until now, we have not heard what devices would support iPadOS 18 as it is too early to speculate. We have now heard that the company is expected to drop support for some iPad models. You can check out the list of iPad models which will be compatible with iPadOS 18 later this year.

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Andy Chalk - 'The largest esports company in the world' is laying off 15% of its workforce - pcgamer.com - Saudi Arabia

'The largest esports company in the world' is laying off 15% of its workforce

Esports company ESL Faceit Group announced today that it is laying off roughly 15% of its global workforce in order to support its «sustainable growth ambitions and profitability.»

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