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MacBook Neo: Balancing Performance and Accessibility

MacBook Neo: Balancing Performance and Accessibility

Apple's first-generation MacBook Neo, built around the A18 Pro SoC with 8 GB of LPDDR5X memory, marks a strategic shift in laptop design. With plans to accelerate development on a second-generation model featuring the more advanced A19 Pro SoC and support for up to 12 GB of RAM, Apple aims to cater...

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Pragmata: A Throwback to Arcade Action with Modern Twists

Pragmata: A Throwback to Arcade Action with Modern Twists

Pragmata blends classic arcade mechanics with contemporary design choices, offering a nostalgic yet fresh experience. While it delivers solid performance on modern hardware, its appeal may be limited beyond enthusiasts.

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Game Pass's Call of Duty Dilemma: Cost Savings or Risky Gamble?

Game Pass's Call of Duty Dilemma: Cost Savings or Risky Gamble?

Microsoft’s Game Pass is at a crossroads, with potential removal of Call of Duty forcing enterprises to weigh financial savings against the loss of a gaming juggernaut. The move could reshape subscription economics and challenge the platform's value proposition.

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Epic Games and Disney's Upcoming Shooter: A New Frontier in Family-Friendly Gaming

Epic Games and Disney's Upcoming Shooter: A New Frontier in Family-Friendly Gaming

A new shooter game developed by Epic Games in collaboration with Disney is set to debut in November 2026, promising a blend of classic arcade mechanics with beloved Disney characters. This project signals a strategic shift for Epic Games, aiming to broaden its appeal while maintaining its reputation...

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Intel's TSNC SDK promises to compress game textures by up to 18 times

Intel's TSNC SDK promises to compress game textures by up to 18 times

Intel has released a standalone SDK for its Texture Set Neural Compression technology, offering developers a way to drastically reduce texture sizes in games without sacrificing quality. The deterministic approach could reshape how game assets are stored and transmitted.

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A New Metro Game Emerges Amid Speculation on Release Timing

A New Metro Game Emerges Amid Speculation on Release Timing

Developers hint at a fresh entry in the Metro series, with rumors pointing to a possible reveal next week. Key technical details remain under wraps, but industry insiders suggest significant advancements in gameplay mechanics and narrative depth.

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