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    Secretlab Enlists New MAGNUS Pro Desk To Add Its Warhammer 40K Collection
    Not long ago, Secretlab released their first collaboration with Warhammer 40,000, the TITAN Evo Warhammer 40,000 Ultramarines Edition Gaming Chair. The beautiful piece of collector's glory was such a hit that now Secretlab is adding to its collection with the MAGNUS Pro Sit-to-Stand Metal Desk Warhammer 40,000 Edition.
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    Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon Review
    The Elder Scrolls, more specifically Skyrim and Oblivion, is one of the most iconic and popular videogame series ever. Questline, the developers of Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon, clearly drew inspiration from that franchise, and that's apparent from the moment you boot up the game.
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    Giant Starfield update introduces new DLC built by legendary Fallout modders
    I look at the response to Oblivion Remastered, and it seems fair to argue that there is still plenty of goodwill towards Bethesda. Yes, the wait for The Elder Scrolls 6 has been going on for years. Yes, Starfield fell short of players collective expectations. But Bethesda is still the studio that made Fallout 3, Skyrim, and Morrowind. And its reputation, even if it is a little dented, remains largely solid. Oblivion Remastered helped Bethesda earn back some admiration. So, perhaps the new Starfield update can help restore the credibility of its most divisive game. Alongside a number of bug fixes and gameplay tweaks, there's a new Starfield DLC. But although its endorsed by Bethesda, its actually created by the team behind some of Fallout 4s most beloved mods. Continue reading Giant Starfield update introduces new DLC built by legendary Fallout modders
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    Doom The Dark Ages system requirements
    What are the Doom: The Dark Ages system requirements? A new era of Doom is finally here, but you may need some crucial gaming PC upgrades if you're aiming for super smooth performance at high graphical settings.As befits a stalwart of the PC gaming world, the Doom: The Dark Ages system requirements are detailed, with developer id Software breaking down the specs into handy minimum, recommended, and ultra/4K listings. Also noted is the user experience you should expect for each of these settings, in terms of resolution and frame rate. Detail is also provided about the overall CPU and GPU specs, as well as specific examples of options that fit those requirements. However, with relatively demanding specs, an upgrade to one of the best graphics card options you can buy now, as well as the best gaming CPU you can afford, might be required. Continue reading Doom The Dark Ages system requirementsMORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
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    This clever new tech could stop your Nvidia gaming GPU cable from melting
    With reports of melting Nvidia gaming GPU cables leaving gamers in distress, one manufacturer is looking to tackle the problem itself. Seasonic, the trusted power supply brand, has unveiled a new prototype at Computex 2025 that looks to add a series of failsafes to help protect your graphics card from destroying itself.Despite attempts by Nvidia to address concerns with the power connector on its best graphics cards, it hasnt been a total success, with reports of melting RTX 5090 cables still surfacing. Various attempts have been made to combat the issue, including colored power plugs, but Seasonic has now stepped in with a very different solution to this problem. Continue reading This clever new tech could stop your Nvidia gaming GPU cable from meltingMORE FROM PCGAMESN: Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 review, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 review, Best graphics cards
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    Mixing GTA and Teardown, the brand-new Deliver At All Costs is somehow 100% free
    This almost feels like one of those strange mistakes in a websites backend, when suddenly something that should cost $2,000 is listed for two cents. Even though its only been released today, Deliver At All Costs, the new driving and sandbox game published by Konami, is already available completely free. GTA 6 might have been delayed. Were still waiting on the new DLC for destruction-happy crime sim Teardown. But in the meantime, Deliver At All Costs - and the beloved fighting game Sifu - are yours for the low, low price of absolutely nothing. Continue reading Mixing GTA and Teardown, the brand-new Deliver At All Costs is somehow 100% freeMORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best single-player games, Best racing games, Best PC games
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    Stellaris dev says the galactic 4X game's enemy AI needs to be more challenging
    A little over two weeks on from the launch of Stellaris 4.0 and the Biogenesis DLC, things are starting to stabilize. Developer Paradox has just launched Stellaris patch 4.0.13, the latest in a long string of updates delivering more performance improvements, balance tweaks, and bug fixes for the space 4X game. As the studio looks ahead to the Shadows of the Shroud expansion, game director Stephen Eladrin Muray ponders how success is measured in Stellaris, and ways that its enemy AI can provide a more rewarding challenge. Continue reading Stellaris dev says the galactic 4X game's enemy AI needs to be more challengingMORE FROM PCGAMESN: Stellaris review, Stellaris mods, Stellaris DLC guide
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    Chrome will change compromised passwords for you automatically
    Hackers haven't stopped trying to steal passwords for as many online services and websites as possible, and nobody is safe from data breaches. You're at risk even if you use strong passwords and don't recycle credentials.Thankfully, password managers and browsers with built-in password features can track hacked passwords. They'll alert you if any of your credentials show up in lists of compromised logins that routinely surface online. That's the first step toward fixing the problem.The second step is actually doing something about it, like changing the old password to a new one. It's a tedious task that many people put off. I'm speaking from experience here.I've delayed changing a password once or twice because, honestly, who likes doing that? You have to log into the site, go to your profile or settings, and change the password. It's one of those annoying parts of using the internet that we just have to deal with.Fortunately, Google wants to tackle our reluctance to deal with chores like this by automating the password change process right where you need it most: the browser.Chrome can automatically change a hacked password for you, as long as you give it permission to do so.Continue reading...The post Chrome will change compromised passwords for you automatically appeared first on BGR.Today's Top DealsTodays deals: $399 iPad mini, $188 Vizio surround sound, $32 Thermacell mosquito repeller, moreTodays deals: $15 Amazon credit, $480 AirPods Max, $60 Instant Pot Duo, $228 Sony XM4, moreTodays deals: $30 Anker waterproof speaker, $50 off Powerbeats Pro 2, $9 Angry Orange pet stain spray, moreTodays deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, $150 Hoover carpet cleaner, 50% Off Roborock Qrevo Master, more
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    ios first AI product said to feature an elegant iPod Shuffle-inspired design
    What will be Sam Altman and Jony Ive's first AI product under the new io company? That's the question everybody's asking after the two tech titans announced OpenAI would buy LoveFrom while also creating a third company called io.After a nine-minute video gave us a few hints about what io's first AI product might be, top Apple insider Ming-Chi Kuo shared some insights into its development. For instance, Altman and Ive said they aim for a 2026 announcement. Ming-Chi Kuo, though, doesn't expect the device to ship before 2027, when mass production is set to begin.Interestingly, io's first AI product won't be assembled or shipped in China. To reduce geopolitical risks, Vietnam is currently the likely assembly location for this highly anticipated product.Beyond that, the first io AI product will take inspiration from one of Apple's iPod Shuffle models (the square one without a screen). According to Ming-Chi Kuo, the "current prototype is slightly larger than the AI Pin, with a form factor as compact and elegant as an iPod Shuffle. The design and specifications may change before mass production."Humane AI Pin. Image source: HumaneFrom Kuo's analysis, it seems this device could resemble Friends, an AI companion announced a few months ago. The analyst says, "One of the intended use cases is wearing the device around the neck." With cameras and microphones for environmental detection, it won't feature a display. That said, a first iteration will connect to smartphones and PCs, using their computing and display capabilities.The analyst writes: "One of OpenAI's motives for announcing its collaboration with Jony Ive now is likely to shift market focus from recent Google I/O. Googles ecosystem and AI integration, showcased in the I/O keynotes, pose a challenge that OpenAI currently struggles to address. As a result, OpenAI is leveraging a new narrative to redirect attention. That said, AI integrated into real-world applications, often termed 'physical AI,' is widely recognized as the next critical trend. While the Jony Ive-OpenAI partnership's success remains uncertain, it aligns with this trend."Below, you can learn more about Altman and Ive's partnership and what we know about io's first AI product.Don't Miss: Decoding io: 5 things weve learned about Altman and Ives first AI productThe post ios first AI product said to feature an elegant iPod Shuffle-inspired design appeared first on BGR.Today's Top DealsTodays deals: $1,750 Amazon gift card, Sonos speaker sale, Hisense 75-inch smart TV, foam dog beds, moreAmazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2025: Get $2,000+ freeTodays deals: $189 Apple Watch SE, 15% off Energizer batteries, $144 queen memory foam mattress, moreTodays deals: $15 Amazon credit, $480 AirPods Max, $60 Instant Pot Duo, $228 Sony XM4, more
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    Vercel debuts an AI model optimized for web development
    The team behind Vercels V0, an AI-powered platform for web creation, has developed an AI model it claims excels at certain website development tasks. Available through an API, the model, called v0-1.0-md, can be prompted with text or images, and was optimized for front-end and full-stack web development, the Vercel team says. Currently in beta, []
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