Month: January 2021

How ‘Bugsnax’ studio Young Horses stays sustainable and deeply strange

If you ran into Philip Tibitoski in a coffee shop or brushed past him in the street, you’d never know he helped create some of the silliest video games of the past decade. He’s calm and self-possessed, and he thinks before he speaks in a low tenor. H… Source

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US Capitol enters lockdown as pro-Trump protesters storm building

Pro-Trump protesters have stormed the US Capitol building, effectively halting a vote to certify the results of the 2020 election. The Capitol is currently on lockdown, and both Vice President Mike Pence and Senate president pro tempore Chuck Grassley (R-IA) have been evacuated, among other lawmakers. Two nearby federal buildings…

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Intel’s laptop empire is under threat from AMD Ryzen CPUs and Apple’s next ARM MacBooks Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (M1, 2020)

Apple’s incoming MacBook Pro models with ARM chips, which are expected to arrive later in 2021, are forecast to gain some serious sales traction. Along with laptops powered by AMD Ryzen chips, these combined forces look like a real threat to Intel’s dominant presence in the notebook arena. According to…

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New year, new you: 5 data resolutions to help CIOs create a game-changing IT department IT

We did it, we made it through 2020 and all that it entailed, but now it’s 2021 and it’s time to sort out how your business wishes to use data over the year ahead. So we’ve created a list of new year resolutions that we think IT leaders should adopt…

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MSI finally updated its gaming PC lineup with the RTX 3080 MSI

Ahead of CES 2021, MSI has announced that its Trident, Infinite, Aegis and Codex gaming desktops are now available with Nvidia Ampere GPUs. If you’re after a machine with a top-end GPU, both the MSI Infinite RS and Aegis RS 10th are now being offered with Nvidia’s top-end RTX 3090…

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Netflix won’t work on Nintendo’s Wii U and 3DS after June 30th

Netflix will stop streaming to Nintendo 3DS and Wii U devices later this year. In a support document spotted by Eurogamer, Nintendo says the company will discontinue support for the two consoles on June 30th, 2021 (coincidently, that’s the same day M… Source

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