Canadian game development studio Humanoid Origin announced it is shutting down. The company posted to its LinkedIn account that, in addition to the general decline of the industry, it has run out of funding to continue operations. Read Entire Article
An unofficial PC port of Star Fox 64 is coming just in time for Christmas
Harbour Masters 64 recently announced on its Discord server the latest project it has been secretly working on for a few months. Starship is a fan-made PC port of Star Fox 64, the classic shooter on-rails released by Nintendo in 1997 for the Nintendo 64 console. Read Entire Article
Arctic’s new 8,000 RPM case fans absolutely scream at full bore
Perhaps the most fascinating feature of all is the actively cooled fan motor. That's right, these fans have a separate cooling fan built into the hub designed to keep the motor cool. Arctic claims the motor runs about 10 degrees Celsius cooler with the secondary fan and doubles the primary......
Nvidia’s Fugatto AI sound model claims to transform audio production
The new model is known as Fugatto, which is short for Foundational Generative Audio Transformer Opus 1. According to Nvidia, its capabilities are unparalleled. For example, Fugatto can create a tune based solely on text, change the emotion in a singer's voice or modify their accent, and even add or......
Tencent unveils 11″ gaming handheld with glasses-free 3D, Intel Core Ultra 7 258V CPU
Chinese gaming giant Tencent has announced the Sunday Dragon 3D One, a gaming handheld with a slew of interesting features. Read Entire Article
Intel Core Ultra 5 225F “Arrow Lake-S” CPU spied with 10 cores and 4.9GHz boost clock
The listing, spotted by X user Benchleaks, reveals that the Core Ultra 5 225F features 10 cores, comprising six performance cores and four efficient cores. Additional specifications include 20 MB of L3 cache and a maximum frequency of 4.887 GHz. It's worth noting that this clock speed reflects the chip's......
Microsoft is using Word and Excel user data for AI training by default (or not?… Update)
Update / Correction (Nov 26, 4pm): Microsoft has reached out to confirm that it does not use customer data to train its large language models. They also posted the following tweet on their Microsoft 365's X account: Read Entire Article