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Andy Chalk - One day after trumpeting its big Summer Game Fest reveals, Sumo Group is laying off 15% of its workers and closing Timbre Games - pcgamer.com - Canada - Britain - Poland - Czech Republic - India

One day after trumpeting its big Summer Game Fest reveals, Sumo Group is laying off 15% of its workers and closing Timbre Games

Just days after showing off multiple games at various Summer Game Fest showcases, Sumo Group has announced that it is laying off up to 15% of its total workforce «to ensure the security of the business going forward.»

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Omar Sohail - Galaxy S25 Ultra Will Not Feature iPhone-Like Face ID Technology, But Tipster Notes That It Could Debut In Future Samsung Flagships - wccftech.com - North Korea

Galaxy S25 Ultra Will Not Feature iPhone-Like Face ID Technology, But Tipster Notes That It Could Debut In Future Samsung Flagships

Samsung has switched and added various authentication technologies to its Galaxy S flagship lineup. At one point, the company’s devices were shipping with iris scanners, making it similar to Apple’s Face ID offered on its iPhones. However, the Korean giant has yet to provide facial recognition akin to its rival’s. According to one tipster, it appears that the feature will not arrive with the Galaxy S25 Ultra launch next year either, but we may see this addition finding its place in Samsung’s future flagships.

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Seth Johnson - Father’s Day Deals on Microsoft Office and Windows Licenses – Time to Upgrade Your Dad’s PC! - wccftech.com

Father’s Day Deals on Microsoft Office and Windows Licenses – Time to Upgrade Your Dad’s PC!

Stuck on a Father's Day gift your dad will actually use day in and day out? If your dad recently got a new laptop or hasn't upgraded his productivity tools in a while, this Microsoft bundle may be the ideal gift idea. MS Software licenses are discounted for the Godeal24 Father's Day Sale. Microsoft Office 2021 Pro comes with all the latest features in its constituent apps.

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Omar Sohail - Huawei Executive Says That It Has Been Unable To Secure 3.5nm Chip Shipments From TSMC Due To U.S. Sanctions, Needs To Effectively Utilize 7nm Node - wccftech.com - China - Washington - city Sanction

Huawei Executive Says That It Has Been Unable To Secure 3.5nm Chip Shipments From TSMC Due To U.S. Sanctions, Needs To Effectively Utilize 7nm Node

The Kirin 9000S is considered by the industry to be a semiconductor miracle, as Huawei had to deal with overwhelming odds, thanks to the U.S. sanctions, just to mass produce a chipset last year. Now that the former Chinese giant has successfully displayed its chip-making prowess, the next step is to switch to advanced manufacturing processes to ensure that it maintains some pace with the competition. Unfortunately, in its reported quest to acquire TSMC’s 3.5nm chip shipments, a Huawei executive has expressed disappointment that the attempt has been unsuccessful due to the same trade ban.

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Nick Evanson - Microsoft makes Recall an optional feature on Copilot+ PCs after it 'heard a clear signal' from the public - pcgamer.com

Microsoft makes Recall an optional feature on Copilot+ PCs after it 'heard a clear signal' from the public

It's only been a little over a month since Microsoft first announced a new feature for Copilot+ AI PCs, called Recall. The idea behind the AI tool was that it would make searching through your PC's use history easier but the public felt otherwise, pointing out that it had serious privacy and security concerns. Microsoft has updated the system to address some of these issues, adding the most important one of all—the option to disable it entirely.

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Ming-Chi Kuo - Omar Sohail - iPhone 16 Lineup To Feature 8GB RAM, But Analyst Believes Apple’s Development Of On-Device LLMs Will Be Limited Due To Insufficient Memory - wccftech.com

iPhone 16 Lineup To Feature 8GB RAM, But Analyst Believes Apple’s Development Of On-Device LLMs Will Be Limited Due To Insufficient Memory

Apple has various plans regarding generative AI, but to access them, users will need an iPhone 15 Pro or an iPhone 15 Pro Max at the bare minimum as both flagships feature 8GB RAM. The same amount of memory is said to be retained on the iPhone 16 series, but according to an analyst, it is still an insufficient number. According to him, Apple is facing severe limitations in the development of its on-device Large Language Models, or LLMs.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons Player Shows How To Make A 5-Star Island Without Custom Content - screenrant.com

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Player Shows How To Make A 5-Star Island Without Custom Content

Achieving perfection on an island in seems near impossible to anyone who hasn’t already secured themselves a lily of the valley. Between the surreal island designs plastered across social media and the endless custom codes to pick from when decorating, deciding the design of an island can be an overwhelming process. But players don’t need custom content to achieve island perfection.

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Andy Chalk - Microsoft changes course on the controversial Windows 11 feature that constantly takes screenshots of your PC's screen: Now you'll have to opt in if you want to use it - pcgamer.com

Microsoft changes course on the controversial Windows 11 feature that constantly takes screenshots of your PC's screen: Now you'll have to opt in if you want to use it

Microsoft is making changes to the controversial Recall feature in Windows 11 that automatically captures images of whatever happens to be on your screen. Instead of being turned on my default, the feature will require users to opt in when it goes live.

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