'People use Google because they want to, not because they’re forced to': As Google appeals antitrust ruling, it also asks to delay data sharing with rivals

‘People use Google because they want to, not because they’re forced to’: As Google appeals antitrust ruling, it also asks to delay data sharing with rivals

The saga of Google versus the US Department of Justice continues. On Friday, the multi-billion dollar corporation asked the Court to delay some of its proposed antitrust remedies while Google appeals the ruling. To recap, back in 2024 U.S. district judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google had violated antitrust laws when it used exclusivity agreements…

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Zalman heard you like screens, so it put a screen on a GPU support bracket to go with your umpteen other PC case screens

As a card-carrying display fetishist, screens with everything—or should that be on everything—is an idea I can get behind. But this new GPU support bracket with its own screen, well, it’s flirting with satire, surely. Nevertheless, give it up for the Zalman ZM-VS3 DS GPU Holder (via Videocardz), available to suit both white and black…

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Zalman heard you like screens, so it put a screen on a GPU support bracket to go with your umpteen other PC case screens

As a card-carrying display fetishist, screens with everything—or should that be on everything—is an idea I can get behind. But this new GPU support bracket with its own screen, well, it’s flirting with satire, surely. Nevertheless, give it up for the Zalman ZM-VS3 DS GPU Holder (via Videocardz), available to suit both white and black…

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Blizzard devs talk about going back to WoW’s beloved expansion continent, Northrend, and rebuilding it for The Last Titan: ‘We wanna make sure we’re doing justice to those memories’

World of Warcraft: Midnight’s just around the corner, with the pre-patch releasing this week. But Blizzard’s already got eyes on the ball for its next expansion, as part of the three-expansion plan it revealed back in 2023 that we’ll soon be coming up on halfway through. The Last Titan, as it was announced back then,…

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Larian’s nine-year-old RPG has just had its best month since launch: ‘Sales for both BG3 and D:OS 2 have been incredible’ thanks to Divinity

Of all the things that amaze me about Larian Studios’ RPGs, it’s undoubtedly their longevity that’s the most surprising. Pulling in over 875k concurrent players on Steam alone, Baldur’s Gate 3 was a massive success at launch, and close to three years later, it’s still one of the most played games on PC, routinely hitting…

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Intel signals the end for its 12th Gen Core processors, though the architecture lives on under the guise of its 13th and 14th Gen

Nothing lasts forever, especially when it comes to PC hardware. Even if the devices continue to work for decades, at some point, the manufacturer will pull the plug on supporting them. In the case of Intel’s 12th Gen Core processors, the end officially started at the beginning of 2026, with January 22, 2027 being the…

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The Retroid Pocket 6 Has Hit Another Small Bump On The Road To Release, This Time With Its OLED Screen

Shipments will reportedly be staggered due to “efficiency limitations”. As we’ve said before on the site, the Retroid Pocket 6 hasn’t necessarily had the smoothest or most conventional of roads to release. Following its original announcement in October 2025, for instance, its manufacturer, Retroid, withdrew the device from sale in response to online criticism and…

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Lovely-Looking Cinematic Adventure Sequel ‘Planet Of Lana II’ Gets A 10-Minute Gameplay Vid

Coming to Switch consoles this year. Wishfully Studios’ sublime debut, Planet of Lana, brought some top-notch puzzle/platforming action to Switch back in April 2024. Indeed, we went so far as to give this beautiful-looking cinematic adventure a rather splendid 8/10 back at launch. Now, its Swedish dev, alongside publisher Thunderful Games (now majority owned by…

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