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Games Workshop has no plans to bring Cathay and Kislev armies to Warhammer: The Old World 'for the foreseeable future'
By Jody Macgregor published
News We'll never balance the harmony level now.
Google's long-teased new sign-in page is absolutely the least exciting upgrade ever
By Jeremy Laird published
News Mis-type your password in widescreen format.
Nvidia rakes in more than $22 billion in a single quarter on the back of surging AI demand
By Chris Szewczyk last updated
News Revenue is up by 265% if you don't mind.
Grocery delivery service Instacart has been using AI to make up impossible recipes and generate images of horrifying and hilarious food
By Andy Edser published
news AI-generated dinner, anyone? Anyone at all?
One of the the largest ransomware outfits in the world has been magnificently trolled by the Swedish police and Europol
By Andy Edser published
news A taste of your own medicine? Why certainly, with extra salt.
AI kill switches have been proposed by several academic institutions to prevent that whole Skynet thing from playing out
By Andy Edser published
news Everyone likes a big red "Emergency Stop" button, don't they?
Reddit's set to rake in $60M per year in a deal with an unnamed AI company to train future models on its 20 years' worth of user generated content
By Nick Evanson published
news In the eyes of AI, it would seem that nothing is ever truly yours once it's posted online.
Turns out speedrunning Windows installs is a thing, so why not spare 106 seconds to watch the world's most 'heart-pounding' record attempt?
By Nick Evanson published
news That's quicker than it takes me to make a cup of coffee. Or even drink it.
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