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An expired certificate led to the Logitech app going down for Mac users and despite a quick fix, G Hub is taking heat for ‘long-standing issues’ and ‘AI nonsense’

If you use Logitech gear on a macOS device—perhaps you got a brand new MX Master 4 over the holidays—and spotted it stopped working, that’s because Logitech forgot to update its dev certificate. Whoopsie. As reported by The Verge, the Logitech Subreddit saw Mac users complaining that their app wasn’t working, and one comment showed…

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VATS almost didn’t survive the transition to Bethesda, says Fallout 3 dev: ‘We only just got that working by the time we shipped’

Fallout has a lot of iconic hallmarks—ghouls, deathclaws, radioactive cesspools, and some swingin’ music. But it’s also iconic for the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System (VATS), which sees you using your Pip Boy to target and pop-pop body parts of various wasteland uglies. While it’d be hard to think of a Fallout game without VATS underlying…

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Change the course of history in Rewind 99, a nostalgia-infused retail sim where you’ll fight back against streaming services as the last remaining video rental store on the planet

Despite no one who’s ever worked as a retail worker recommending it, retail sims are a burgeoning genre following hits like Supermarket Simulator, TCG Card Shop Simulator, and (technically) Schedule 1. I suppose angry customers, low pay, and terrible hours aren’t really that bad when it’s all digital and you’re holding the cards. It turns…

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Dogpile review

Need to Know What is it? A roguelike deckbuilder about melding dogs together.Release date December 10, 2025Expect to pay $10/£8.50Developer Studio Folly, Toot Games, FootPublisher WINGSReviewed on Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080, AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, 32GB RAMSteam Deck PlayableLink Official site There are some games that build their entire experience around one ultra-satisfying little moment….

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AMD claims Intel’s CES comparisons are ‘not even a fair fight’; Intel says AMD is ‘selling ancient silicon’—but they’re both guilty of using confusing tactics

Panther Lake is a big deal for Intel. After the disappointment of Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake, and the backlash over the instability of Raptor Lake, the chip giant has bet big on 18A, the process node used to make the key component of the new chip, and introduced some key improvements with the architecture….

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