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Half-Life 3 may finally be real - new evidence suggests it's nearly complete
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Almost as much excitement as for a Duke Nukem remake.
Yesterday at 7:45 PM
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You have to be dead inside to not get at least a little excited over HL3.
Yesterday at 7:44 PM
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“One more crowbar into the alien butt, dear friends, one more”
Yesterday at 7:43 PM
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China accuses Taiwan of "selling out" its semiconductor industry to the US
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They just are doing the same as USA. Both are reprehensible scumbags.
Yesterday at 7:43 PM
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New biomass hydrogel technology extracts drinkable water from the air
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By they do you mean the researchers or the people that own the research which is not the researchers. Any you think Agent Orange would...
Yesterday at 7:42 PM
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Scientists develop micro-robots that can flow like a fluid or collectively assemble into solid shapes
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Programmable matter.
Wednesday at 7:57 PM
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AMD Radeon 9070 and 9070 XT final specs and official performance benchmarks leaked
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So 9070 is faster than 7900XT in raster and faster than 7900XTX in RT, 9070XT is probably as fast as 7900XTX in raster and a fair bit...
Monday at 8:08 PM
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Scientists discover way to revive batteries by injecting fresh lithium
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Botox for batteries!
Sunday at 6:55 PM
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Rolls-Royce goes bolder with the Black Badge Spectre EV
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All I can say is that blue is awesome. As for the rest of RR a waste of steel.
Sunday at 6:54 PM
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Apparently AMD has blocking rights for any acquisition of Intel. If a deal were to happen, what would AMD ask for?
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I couldn't think of many more reprehensible companies than Broadcom to take over Intel. Hell I'd rather Nvidia took them over. Any idea...
Sunday at 6:53 PM
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As someone who worked for broadcom for 5 years .. no they would not. they would do what they always do, kill the best talent, drive off...
Sunday at 6:50 PM
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Dark mode could drain more battery than light mode, BBC study says
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OK if your stupid and do turn up the brightness then sure I can believe this. Why you would do this is beyond belief though.
Saturday at 7:09 PM
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This is actually a really interesting study and I'd really love to see it applied more broadly to various quacky "tips and tricks" we're...
Saturday at 7:08 PM
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Scientists spent 10 years on a superbug mystery - Google's AI solved it in 48 hours
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Very impressive. AI is also doing wonders in material science, being able to sort through millions of potential candidates for a certain...
Saturday at 7:07 PM
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The impressive part isn’t that AI reached the same conclusion—it’s that it came up with four additional hypotheses, one of which the...
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