Month: October 2021
Intel finally reveals a real image of an Alder Lake CPU, leaving renders behind
After many leaks and renders, Intel has finally revealed the first official image of an Alder Lake processor on Twitter. Executive Vice President and General Manager of Intel’s Client Computing Group Gregory M. Bryant posted a tweet of a factory engineer holding up two Alder Lake CPUs. There hasn’t been…
Read MoreDead Cells Creator’s New Game Nuclear Blaze Lets You Save Cats
Nuclear Blaze is an upcoming 2D action platformer that puts players in the role of a firefighter tasked with putting out radioactive flames – and rescuing cute cats along the way. It is being developed by Deepnight Games, who impressed gamers with 2017’s corpse-possessing roguelike Dead Cells. Dead Cells would…
Read MoreIs WoW Worth Playing In 2021
Editor’s Note: A lawsuit has been filed against Activision Blizzard by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, which alleges the company has engaged in abuse, discrimination, and retaliation against its female employees. Activision Blizzard has denied the allegations. The full details of the Activision Blizzard lawsuit (content warning: rape, suicide,…
Read MoreTwitter’s latest pre-tweet prompts let you know when you’re about to jump into a Twitter fight
Twitter is testing new prompts on iOS and Android that warn before you jump into a conversation that could get heated. In one example, there’s a prompt dropped right into a conversation in progress that says “conversations like this can be intense.” In another, which seems like it appears if…
Read MoreWhat If…?’s ending was spoiled weeks ago by Thor in a Hyundai commercial
What If..?’s finale debuted on Disney Plus today, and it brought some bigger multiversal mayhem with it. But fans may have already gotten the big reveal of the finale spoiled for them all the way back in August… thanks to a Hyundai Tucson commercial? Spoilers for “What If… The Watcher…
Read MoreMicrosoft launches Windows Package Manager on Windows 11
Microsoft has announced that version 1.1 of Windows Package Manager is now available on Windows 10 and the recently launched Windows 11. The command-line tool, which is also known as Winget, exited beta with its official release back in May at Microsoft Build 2021. Over the last few months, the…
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