Month: November 2023

Remedy Entertainment’s newest game pivots away from free-to-play

Vanguard had been announced in December 2021 along with the news that Chinese publisher Tencent would be brought on to localize and distribute the game in China. It had originally been billed as “a free-to-play, co-operative PvE shooter that combines Remedy’s narrative expertise and action gameplay into an immersive multiplayer…

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TV Giveaway: 65-Inch TCL Q Series

Two grand prize winners will get a 65-inch TCL Q Class TV. (Open to the US only. See rules for details). Source

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Volvo’s first electric minivan has a roof-mounted screen for movies and Zoom calls

Volvo has been busy teasing the EM90 for a number of months now, releasing images of its boxy silhouette and revealing how the “zero gravity cushions” employed in its seats look set to among some of the most comfortable in the world. Now, the Swedish marque has fully unveiled its…

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Remote access tool hacked by criminals to access healthcare providers

Hackers are set to escalate attacks against multiple healthcare organizations in the United States by utilizing hacked access to an instance of ScreenConnect, a popular remote desktop tool, belonging to Transaction Data Systems (TDS). TDS is a pharmacy supply chain and management systems solution provider with offices in all 50…

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Elden Ring player helps 5,000 people beat the final boss

Elden Ring isn’t exactly an easy game, but one player has been working tirelessly for the last year and a half to assist players struggling to reach the credits. Spotted by Eurogamer, Reddit user supersaiyanvidel – who goes by ‘LetMeSoloThem’ in-game – announced on the r/gaming subreddit that as of…

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Nvidia is launching a new must-have AI chip — as customers still scramble for its last one

Nvidia is introducing a new top-of-the-line chip for AI work, the HGX H200. The new GPU upgrades the wildly in demand H100 with 1.4x more memory bandwidth and 1.8x more memory capacity, improving its ability to handle intensive generative AI work. The big question is whether companies will be able…

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