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Omar Sohail - Samsung Expects Q1 2024 Profit To Surge 931 Percent As It Could Pocket Nearly $5 billion Thanks To Rebounding Memory Chip Prices, Other Factors - wccftech.com - North Korea

Samsung Expects Q1 2024 Profit To Surge 931 Percent As It Could Pocket Nearly $5 billion Thanks To Rebounding Memory Chip Prices, Other Factors

Samsung generated an abysmal $556.5 million in operating profit when it announced its Q1 2023 earnings call, resulting in an eye-watering 96 percent decline compared to the previous quarter. At the time, it appeared that the best days were behind the company, but mimicking Huawei’s comeback, the Korean giant quickly phased past all the negatives and expects to post a whopping 931 percent profit in its upcoming Q1 2024 financials.

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Tyler Wilde - Ubisoft - Smaller games can be 'more creative,' says designer who made one of Ubisoft's most acclaimed games with a tiny team - pcgamer.com - city Knockout

Smaller games can be 'more creative,' says designer who made one of Ubisoft's most acclaimed games with a tiny team

Upcoming multiplayer combat foot-racing game DeathSprint 66 looks pretty cool, but I still might be a little nervous if I were responsible for making back its budget. A genre of news story we've become pretty familiar with is «niche multiplayer game was great, but not enough people played it to justify keeping the servers on.» Knockout City, for example, shut down a couple years after it launched. Rumbleverse lasted only six months.

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Andy Edser - US Gov report slams Microsoft over email hack—'The Board finds that this intrusion was preventable and should never have occurred' - pcgamer.com - Usa - China

US Gov report slams Microsoft over email hack—'The Board finds that this intrusion was preventable and should never have occurred'

Last year, Microsoft disclosed that a Chinese hacking group referred to as «Storm-0558» was responsible for a security breach that led to the access of the email accounts of around 25 organisations, including some US government agencies. The federal Cyber Safety Review Board has just released its report on the incident, identifying a «cascade of Microsoft's avoidable errors that allowed this intrusion to succeed». Ouch.

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Nathan Birch - Matthew Karch - Embracer Brass “Confident,” Tried to “Save as Many Jobs as they Could” Insists Saber Boss - wccftech.com - France - Saudi Arabia

Embracer Brass “Confident,” Tried to “Save as Many Jobs as they Could” Insists Saber Boss

One of the big stories of the past year has been the collapse of Embracer Group, as the failure to secure a major $2 billion investment resulted in the company cutting loose several major studios, either by selling or shuttering them, and laying off 1,400 employees. One of the studios Embracer let go of was Saber Interactive, which was sold to new company Beacon Interactive for a relatively meager $247 million (Embracer originally paid $525 million for them). You’d think the head of Saber might be bitter about this, but instead the company’s founder Matthew Karch is still singing Embracer’s praises in a new GamesIndustry.biz interview.

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Andy Chalk - FCC will vote on bringing back net neutrality regulations on April 25 - pcgamer.com - Usa

FCC will vote on bringing back net neutrality regulations on April 25

The FCC has announced that it will vote on a proposal to restore net neutrality on April 25, a move that, if approved, it says will «bring back a national standard for broadband reliability, security, and consumer protection.»

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Jacob Ridley - Knock an extra 10% off this new AndaSeat gaming chair—dropping it and its fifth dimension armrests under $400 - pcgamer.com

Knock an extra 10% off this new AndaSeat gaming chair—dropping it and its fifth dimension armrests under $400

AndaSeat Kaiser 3 Pro | 5D armrests | Magnetic headrest | Range of colors | <a href=«https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-7706533-15725900?sid=hawk-custom-tracking&url=https://www.andaseat.com/products/andaseat-kaiser-3-pro-5d-armrest-gaming-chair» data-link-merchant=«andaseat.com»" target="_blank">$499.99$396 at AndaSeat (save $103.99 with coupon code AndaPCG)Five dimensional armrests are only one of the reasons why the Kaiser 3 makes a good place to rest your weary bones. More crucially, this chair offers mod cons such as a magnetic headrest and adjustable lumbar support. 

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Nick Evanson - Pat Gelsinger - Intel's chip foundry keeps losing billions of dollars but CEO Gelsinger says this is it, this year is 'the trough' - pcgamer.com - Usa

Intel's chip foundry keeps losing billions of dollars but CEO Gelsinger says this is it, this year is 'the trough'

As part of Intel's internal reshuffling, separating its chip-making facilities into Intel Foundry and everything else as Intel Products, the company filed a Form 8-K with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. In this document, the full picture of how well the foundry service was performing became clear and with operating losses of $7 billion in 2023, more than $2B worse than the previous year, it's clear that Intel has a lot of work to do to turn that around.

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Megan Garside - The most terrifying found footage horror short has mysteriously landed on YouTube, and it will make you want to get rid of all your home security video cameras for good - gamesradar.com - Britain

The most terrifying found footage horror short has mysteriously landed on YouTube, and it will make you want to get rid of all your home security video cameras for good

A mysterious found footage short titled Exposure shot entirely on home security cameras has randomly appeared on YouTube, and it's the most terrifying thing we have seen today. 

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