Month: May 2024

Lords of the Fallen publisher CI Games lays off 30 more workers despite “best year” on record for revenue

Lords of the Fallen publisher CI Games has announced that it has laid off 30 employees, months after cutting 10% of its workforce. This comes from a statement shared with Game Developer, where the company explained that the job cuts are part of its business optimization program it revealed earlier…

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Eureka E10 Review: An Adorably Dumb Robot Vacuum

Eureka’s combo robot both vacuums and mops your floors. It does a fine job vacuuming, but it’s a sloppy mopper, and its home-mapping skills are mediocre. Source

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The answer to AI’s energy needs could be blowing in the wind

Data centers and offshore wind farms could prove to be a perfect pair as AI grows increasingly energy-hungry. Many of the companies racing to roll out new generative AI tools have also made big commitments to rein in their greenhouse gas emissions. A rush of new AI data centers could…

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The Morning After: Apple apologizes for its iPad Pro ad that crushed human creativity

Apple has apologized for its Crush! ad, which sparked a furious backlash among artists, musicians, and other creators. AdAge reports Apple said the video “missed the mark,” and it has scrapped plans to run the commercial on TV. The video shows a series of musical instruments and other tools for…

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OpenAI could unveil its Google search competitor on Monday

OpenAI is reportedly gearing up to announce a search product powered by artificial intelligence on Monday that could threaten Google’s dominance. That target date, provided to Reuters by “two sources familiar with the matter,” would time the announcement a day before Google kicks off its annual I/O conference, which is…

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Green tech is now a billion-pound market for UK firms

A recent study conducted by IT service provider Auxilion and Hewlett Packard Enterprise has revealed just how important green tech is to companies in the UK. According to the study of 100 IT decision-makers from UK enterprises with more than 250 employees, organizations are now collectively spending an average of…

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