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Embracer Group plans to use AI in game development

Embracer Group is making the move to using AI in game development following the mass layoff and game cancellations months ago. The parent company of

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Congress passes sweeping pro-nuclear energy bill

The United States has taken a significant step towards becoming a nuclear reactor hub. On Tuesday, June 18, the Senate passed the Accelerating Deployment of

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Stray is coming to Switch this holiday season

Stray, one of Engadget’s favorite games of 2022, is coming to Switch. The title, which lets you play as an orange tabby cat exploring a

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YouTube’s community notes feature rips a page out of X’s playbook

YouTube is borrowing a page from X (Twitter) and adding a community notes feature ahead of the 2024 US election. The company wants the short

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The Lollipop Chainsaw remaster comes out on September 25

Hate it or love it, Lollipop Chainsaw is so back. Developer Dragami Games announced this week that its remastered version of the game, Lollipop Chainsaw

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US military reportedly used social media to spread anti-vax propaganda in the Philippines

The US military used fake social media accounts to spread propaganda that was designed to discredit China’s COVID-19 vaccine in the Philippines during the height

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Apple’s MacBook Air M3 hits a new low, plus the rest of the week’s best tech deals

It might be too late to get a big tech gift to ship in time for Father’s Day, but if you’re looking to upgrade your

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Segway’s robot mower spared me from my least favorite chore

I’m sure some of you have looked at robo mowers as Roombas for your yard but, sadly, many of them require you to install a

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Adventure Time is coming back with a movie and two spinoff series

It looks like the sun hasn’t quite set on Finn, Jake, Marceline, Princess Bubblegum and the rest of the post-apocalyptic gang. The iconic cartoon Adventure

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Light unveils a new minimalist phone with a black-and-white OLED screen

As Apple races to to its smartphones, other companies are moving in the opposite direction. One such company, Light, just unveiled its , offering a