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Company of Heroes 3 Gives Strategy Games a Much-Needed Reboot
In 2006, when Relic Entertainment’s Company of Heroes was released, the real-time strategy genre’s glory days were already just about over. The popularity of ’90s and early ’00s staples like Warcraft, Starcraft, or Command & Conquer had begun to give way to blockbuster first-person shooters, RPGs, and action games.  Within the broader “strategy”... Read more
Netgear launches 1st WiFi 7 router with 19 Gbps speeds
Connect with top gaming leaders in Los Angeles at GamesBeat Summit 2023 this May 22-23. Register here. Netgear launched its first WiFi 7 router with its Nighthawk line and speeds up to 19 gigabits per second (Gbps). The Nighthawk RS700 Router is the company’s spearhead to join the WiFi... Read more
5 Healthy Snacks Worth Picking Up At Costco
Costco is an excellent store that offers an impressive variety of products, including healthy snacks that everyone from kids to adults can enjoy. If you’re looking for healthy food for every budget, Costco is a great place to check. You can find many of your favorite brands there, and some... Read more
Solar Panels Floating in Reservoirs? We’ll Drink to That
In 2021, Campbell published another paper based on the same principle: If California spanned 4,000 miles of its canal system with panels, it would save 63 billion gallons of water from evaporation each year and provide half the new clean energy capacity the state needs to reach its decarbonization goals. ... Read more
While SVB takeover saves AI startups, Big Tech continues AI power consolidation | The AI Beat
Over the weekend, the hype around generative AI went strangely quiet, as the fallout from the failure of Silicon Valley Bank rapidly rippled through the tech world. By Sunday, executives at thousands of AI startups with deposits in SVB breathed a sigh of relief, as top U.S. federal regulators announced... Read more
Botnet that knows your name and quotes your email is back with new tricks
Getty Images Widely regarded as one of the Internet’s top threats, the Emotet botnet has returned after a months-long hiatus—and it has some new tricks. Last week, Emotet appeared for the first time this year after a four-month hiatus. It returned with its trademark activity—a wave of malicious spam... Read more
Sony InZone M3 Review: A Speedy Gaming Monitor for PS5 Plus PC Play
A cheaper, faster sibling of Sony’s $900 InZone M9 4K HDR gaming monitor, the 27-inch InZone M3 incorporates a solid 240Hz 1080p screen for its $530 (£699) price tag. In addition to its unique design, the M3’s most notable novelty is PS5 support for Auto HDR, which maps SDR games... Read more
SVB’s Collapse Is Causing Chaos in India’s Tech Sector
“In case of India, the number of Indian startups is definitely very high compared to other nations, except for US, but the capital would not be as much,” says Smriti Tomar, founder and CEO of Stack, a Y Combinator–backed startup, which had some funds in SVB. “What we... Read more
5 ways to foster data transparency and collaboration in divided departments
Your sales team relies on datasets in Salesforce. Your marketers track figures in HubSpot. And accounting won’t budge on using Oracle. But no one is sharing valuable information and insights across departments. Sound familiar? The average business now uses 90 workplace apps, and large enterprises rely on closer to... Read more
You can now run a GPT-3 level AI model on your laptop, phone, and Raspberry Pi
Ars Technica Things are moving at lightning speed in AI Land. On Friday, a software developer named Georgi Gerganov created a tool called “llama.cpp” that can run Meta’s new GPT-3-class AI large language model, LLaMA, locally on a Mac laptop. Soon thereafter, people worked out how to run LLaMA... Read more