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Crowdfunding website Fig is no more
By Rick Lane published
News The platform, which funded games like Psychonauts 2 and Phoenix Point, went offline yesterday.

New anti-AI tool 'poisons' generative models to protect artwork from unauthorized robo-Rembrandts
By Jeremy Laird published
news Man 1. Machine 0?

Anime fans rejoice! World's first holo fan allows you to rep your best girls in style
By Jess Kinghorn published
News To weeb or not to weeb, that is the question.

Even Counter-Strike's devs called this wonder-bug the 'Smooth Criminal' before they had to beat it
By Rich Stanton published
news Hee hee!

If you put hot dogs and pickles against an AM radio tower, they act as speakers. Also, don't do that
By Andy Edser published
news Acts as a speaker, yes. Also catches fire at an astonishing rate.

Researchers seem to have cracked 6G wireless, achieving speeds over 9,000x faster than the 5G average at 938 Gbps—would Black Myth Wukong in 1.1 seconds
By Jacob Fox published
News Vegeta, what does the scouter say about the 145 GHz bandwidth wireless transmission of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) signals?

Valve level designer returns to Twitter after lengthy absence to reveal he used a pot to add handles to an electrical box in Counter-Strike
By Rich Stanton published
news "Being new at work I didn't want to bother anyone."

Counter-Strike 2 introduces the feature we've all been waiting for: grenade inspections
By Rich Stanton published
news Check out the curvature on that smoke.

An AI-generated image of a rat with unfeasibly large genitals made it into a peer-reviewed article, along with the caption 'dck'
By Andy Edser published
news Peer-reviewed it may have been, but I get a feeling those peers may have scanned a little too quickly over the images here.

Sorry, how many chiplets were AMD trying to jam into that cancelled next-gen GPU?!
By Dave James published
news The reported high-end Navi 4C GPU has leaked now it's been canned and, boy, was it WAY more complex than the Navi 31 chip in the RX 7900 XTX.

Official Thunderbolts poster has fans arguing over whether one of the Thunderbolts has an unwelcome sixth finger
By Morgan Park published
NEWS The AI alarms are sounding, but this one seems relatively benign.

Satisfactory 1.1 will have autoconnecting blueprints, vertical splitters, branching hypertube networks, controllers, photo mode, and more
By Jonathan Bolding published
news The first update following Satisfactory's 1.0 release is massive and here soon.

Microsoft's light-based computer marks 'the unravelling of Moore's Law'
By Katie Wickens published
news Analog, iterative machines ditch binary transistor switches for photons and electrons to process at the speed of light.

How to solve the Baldur's Gate 3 brain puzzle
By Sean Martin published
Send nodes Connect the neural nodes to get a secret reward.

Forget RGBs: The coolest PC fans at Computex have LCD screens on them
By Jorge Jimenez published
News Who knew fans were having a moment?

LG's bizarre but impressive stretchable prototype display has the 'highest rate of elongation in the industry,' a measurement I had no idea existed
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Scrunch it, pull it, twist it—but unfortunately no bop it

Hubcaps for PCs are a thing now
By Katie Wickens published
news MSI is bringing the racing style to its PC cooling solutions now, too.

MSI has tweaked the notorious 16-pin GPU power cable so it's more obvious when it's not properly plugged in
By Jacob Ridley published
News File it under "Hey, now that's a good idea."

Someone's deg a gorgeous U cooling water block that lets you completely hide the tubes
By Katie Wickens published
news ModdingCafe's design is an elegant solution for a more civilised age.

There are few easy ways to get across the incredible complexity required to build a modern computer chip: this photograph is one of them
By Jacob Ridley published
News Makes you realise we'd have a tough job ever getting this technology back if it were, let's say, somehow forgotten.

This custom Final Fantasy 14 controller uses real paint on a canvas to control the Pictomancer, you know, for the immersion
By Harvey Randall published
News You call it a grey parse, I call it a happy little accident.

Websites stole and monetized a free browser game, so the designer replaced it with Goatse
By Jody Macgregor published
News "It has been one of my greatest achievements as a dev".

True to FromSoftware's creative vision, Armored Core 6 now has a mech that's CJ riding Thomas the Tank Engine
By Rich Stanton published
news It's not an anthropomorphised fictional train. It's a meme.

Water soluble circuit boards are an e-waste game changer
By Katie Wickens published
news Bear witness to the world’s first fully recyclable commercialised PCB substrate that will dissolve in a bath of hot water.

This guy's tech mandalas are giving me an ontological crisis
By Katie Wickens published
news Computer is god.

It only takes 32 AMD GPUs and 33 hours to run a 40 billion cell simulation of the Concorde supersonic plane
By Katie Wickens published
news That AMD-powered GigaIO SuperNODE server really slaps.

Now here's a Gamescom trailer no one will accuse of looking like other Gamescom trailers
By Russell Adderson published
news Lemme get one melting clock to go, Mr Drooly Mouse.