This RPG lets you enable (or disable) the Oxford comma, despite there being just 15 of them in the entire game: ‘He added the setting when nobody was looking’

I think we’ve got a new contender for The Most Specific UI Option award 2025, which I must emphasise, is an entirely real award that I definitely did not make up alongside my Most Specific Bug Fix 2025 award. Quartet, a lovely little turn-based RPG by a four-person team, lets you toggle the Oxford comma…

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Cronos: The New Dawn review

I love a good horror game, even if my frayed nerves don’t. And not just any jumpscare-filled adventure, but a properly terrifying experience that’ll send shivers down my spine and keep me awake at night for weeks to come. NEED TO KNOW What is it? A survival horror game with time travel and zombies set…

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$350 collector’s editions, an 8-billion all-time peak, and fake thank-you letters: Silksong’s finest meme merchants enjoy one last bout of Silkposting before the curtain call

I can’t believe I’m saying this, friends. But in just one day at the time of writing, r/Silksong will become a normal videogame subreddit. The sacrificed dreamers shall awake from their slumber. Those banished will finally return. Snosk will turn into a pile of ash or something, and Ara will finally be able to rest….

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Nova Lake shipping manifest confirms rumours that Intel’s flagship CPU will be packing up to 52 cores, but more cores aren’t all Intel needs

Sometimes, bigger isn’t always strictly better. More cores can equate to a higher power draw, and there’s a fine balancing act when building a PC between getting parts that run nice, and ones that don’t require a nuclear reactor in your case to work. Intel’s upcoming Nova Lake chips seem to be rocking a lot…

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Intel spent so much cash on research and development last year that it outspent Nvidia by 28% and AMD by a whopping 156%

It should come as no surprise that the biggest chip companies in the world spend billions of dollars every year on research and development. To stay ahead of the competition and improve revenues, new architectures, systems, and software stacks need to be designed, built, and tested. What might raise a few eyebrows is just how…

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TSMC, the biggest semiconductor manufacturer in the world, has special export privileges revoked as US continues to crack down on Chinese importers

TSMC has enjoyed fast-track status for US chip manufacturing equipment exports to its plant in Nanjing, China—but soon, no more. From December 31st, TSMC’s validated end user status privilege will end, and those chipmaking tools will require US export licenses. As not just one of, but THE biggest chip foundry in the world, TSMC has…

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AMD’s PC graphics card market share falls to a worrying 6% according to the latest analyst data putting Nvidia at 94% and probably an all-time high

AMD is barely manufacturing any RDNA 4-based graphics cards. It’s hard to avoid that conclusion if the latest data from long-time PC market data analyst JPR is correct. JPR reckons that AMD’s share of the add-in graphics card market has fallen to a miserable 6%, leaving Nvidia with the remaining 94% of the market. There’s…

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