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ESO Devs Reassure Fans: Team Size Back to "Summerset" Era Post-Layoffs
Games
Jul 14, 2026Kotaku

ESO Devs Reassure Fans: Team Size Back to "Summerset" Era Post-Layoffs

Following recent Xbox layoffs, _Elder Scrolls Online_ developers have reassured worried fans that Zenimax Online Studios' team size is now comparable to when they created popular DLCs like _Wrothgar_ and _Summerset_. While cautiously optimistic, the article explores the implications of these changes for _ESO_'s future content.

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USB Port Selection: Optimize for Mouse & Keyboard Input
Review
Jul 12, 2026Engadget

USB Port Selection: Optimize for Mouse & Keyboard Input

The Quick Verdict: Don't Waste Your Best Ports When setting up your PC, it's easy to assume any open USB port will do for your mouse and keyboard. However, as an experienced tech reviewer, I'm here to tell you that

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Sony 1000X The Collexion vs. B&W Px8 S2: Premium Sound, One More Comfy
Review
Jul 11, 2026ZDNet

Sony 1000X The Collexion vs. B&W Px8 S2: Premium Sound, One More Comfy

When it comes to premium over-ear headphones, Sony and Bowers & Wilkins are two giants delivering exceptional experiences. The Sony 1000X The Collexion and the Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 both aim for the top tier, offering

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Sugar: A Must-See Sci-Fi Noir on Apple TV
Review
Jul 4, 2026CNET

Sugar: A Must-See Sci-Fi Noir on Apple TV

When a series arrives with a title as evocative as "A Private Eye With a Supernatural Secret? This Sci-Fi Noir Series Is an Absolute Must-See," it immediately grabs attention. And in the case of "Sugar," starring the

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Australia's Social Media Ban: A Policy Miss
Review
Jun 27, 2026Engadget

Australia's Social Media Ban: A Policy Miss

The Quick Verdict: A Policy Flop, For Now When Australia moved to ban social media access for individuals under 16, it was heralded as a significant step towards protecting minors in the digital age. However, a recent

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Shake and Bake... in Europe? Ricky Bobby's Lost F1 Dream Revealed
Games
Jun 26, 2026IGN

Shake and Bake... in Europe? Ricky Bobby's Lost F1 Dream Revealed

Shake and Bake... in Europe? Ricky Bobby's Lost F1 Dream Revealed! Alright, buckle up, racing fans and comedy aficionados! Just when you thought you knew everything about the legendary NASCAR hero Ricky Bobby, a new

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Unlimited OCR: One-Shot Long-Horizon Parsing for Modern Docs — Key
Programming
Jun 23, 2026Hacker News

Unlimited OCR: One-Shot Long-Horizon Parsing for Modern Docs — Key

The world of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) has seen significant advancements, but challenges persist when dealing with complex, multi-page, or lengthy documents. Traditional OCR often struggles with maintaining

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Radix Review: A Stellar Free Mac Disk Analyzer
Review
Jun 21, 2026Digital Trends

Radix Review: A Stellar Free Mac Disk Analyzer

Running out of disk space on a Mac is a common frustration, and Apple's own tools often leave much to be desired when trying to pinpoint the exact culprits. We've all been there: broad categories like 'Other' or 'System

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Google Search's AI: An Unexpected Detour to DuckDuckGo
Review
Jun 20, 2026Android Authority

Google Search's AI: An Unexpected Detour to DuckDuckGo

Google Search's AI Overview is inadvertently directing users to DuckDuckGo's AI-free search page when they try to avoid AI results, undermining Google's ecosystem push and highlighting a strong user demand for choice and control over AI features.

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Crimson Desert: Grab the Bomb Backpack, Become an Explosive Maestro
Games
Jun 20, 2026GameSpot

Crimson Desert: Grab the Bomb Backpack, Become an Explosive Maestro

Crimson Desert features a wild item, the Alchemy Explosive Pack, which generates bombs when hit. Discover how to acquire this ridiculous backpack from Bleed Bandits in the Southern Quarry, despite a notorious dropping bug. Learn the exploit that lets you trigger infinite bombs with your own attacks, turning you into an unstoppable explosive force.

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Pixel 10 Pro XL: Slow Charging is a Dealbreaker
Review
Jun 12, 2026Android Authority

Pixel 10 Pro XL: Slow Charging is a Dealbreaker

The Pixel 10 Pro XL's sluggish charging speeds make it hard to recommend, especially when rivals offer faster top-ups and longer battery life. A detailed review highlights this critical flaw.

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HBO's Chernobyl: When Bureaucracy Is Scarier Than Zombies
Games
Jun 6, 2026Polygon

HBO's Chernobyl: When Bureaucracy Is Scarier Than Zombies

HBO's Chernobyl, co-showrun by Craig Mazin, offers a chilling look at the 1986 nuclear disaster. It explores the horror of institutional failings and human hubris, often proving more terrifying than speculative post-apocalyptic fiction. The five-episode miniseries is available on HBO Max.

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Pixel Watch 4 LTE Bug: A Connectivity Conundrum
Review
Jun 6, 2026Android Authority

Pixel Watch 4 LTE Bug: A Connectivity Conundrum

Pixel Watch 4 users are reporting a critical bug killing LTE connections when away from their phones, forcing reboots or airplane mode toggles. This issue, alongside previous software glitches, raises concerns about reliability, making the watch hard to recommend for those needing consistent cellular independence.

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Bean's Inceptin Receptor Bio-Defense: A Promising Natural Shield
Review
Jun 3, 2026Ars Technica

Bean's Inceptin Receptor Bio-Defense: A Promising Natural Shield

Quick Verdict Imagine a plant that not only detects when it's being eaten but actively calls in aerial reinforcements to deal with the threat. That's essentially what researchers have uncovered in common bean plants.

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Enhanced Security: Your Galaxy Phone's New Lockdown Mode Explained
How To
Jun 1, 2026Lifehacker

Enhanced Security: Your Galaxy Phone's New Lockdown Mode Explained

Discover how Samsung Galaxy phones are adopting an iPhone-like security feature, automatically disabling biometrics when accessing the power menu. Learn what this means for your phone's safety and how to experience it.

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Rust Cross-Platform: It's Complicated, But Playable
Review
May 31, 2026Digital Trends

Rust Cross-Platform: It's Complicated, But Playable

Rust Cross-Platform: It's Complicated, But Playable As an experienced tech reviewer, I've seen my share of games attempting cross-platform play with varying degrees of success. When it comes to Rust, the popular and

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LLMs & Falsehoods: When Warnings Don't Stick
Review
May 29, 2026Ars Technica

LLMs & Falsehoods: When Warnings Don't Stick

LLMs & Falsehoods: When Warnings Don't Stick Verdict: A Critical Flaw in AI Learning New research reveals a concerning "negation neglect" in large language models (LLMs), indicating a profound challenge in how these

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Local AI Chatbots on iPhone: A Capable, Private Alternative
Review
May 29, 2026Engadget

Local AI Chatbots on iPhone: A Capable, Private Alternative

When most people picture AI chatbots, they envision powerful systems housed in distant data centers, constantly pinging servers to process requests. While cloud-based AI like ChatGPT and Gemini dominate the narrative,

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Become the Ultimate Spy: 7 Essential Tips for 007 First Light
Games
May 28, 2026Polygon

Become the Ultimate Spy: 7 Essential Tips for 007 First Light

Dive into 007 First Light and begin your journey to becoming an MI6 agent. This guide offers 7 essential beginner tips, from mastering stealth and gadget management to leveraging failure and understanding when to fight. Learn to defend the Crown like a true spy.

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GTA 6 Trailer 3: Hold Your Horses, Summer's When the Real Party
Games
May 22, 2026Polygon

GTA 6 Trailer 3: Hold Your Horses, Summer's When the Real Party

Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick confirms GTA 6's next trailer and major marketing push won't arrive until summer, between June 21st and September 22nd. Fans must wait patiently despite a year-long info drought. Zelnick also addressed pricing, stating it must feel "very reasonable," amidst rumors of a $100 tag.

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Steam Controller Puck: A Sizzling Safety Hazard Warning
Review
May 22, 2026Android Authority

Steam Controller Puck: A Sizzling Safety Hazard Warning

Verdict: A Critical Safety Alert for Steam Controller Puck Owners When new tech enters the market, especially from a company like Valve known for its hardware pushes, excitement is naturally high. However, a recent

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How to Decode 'Cheesin'' and 'Cheesing' - Understanding Youth Slang
How To
May 18, 2026Lifehacker

How to Decode 'Cheesin'' and 'Cheesing' - Understanding Youth Slang

Are you scratching your head when your kids or grandkids drop terms like 'cheesin''? You're not alone! Youth culture evolves rapidly, and staying current with slang can feel like learning a new language. This guide will

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Roborock vs. Ecovacs: My Pick After Dozens of Robot Vacuum Tests
Review
May 18, 2026ZDNet

Roborock vs. Ecovacs: My Pick After Dozens of Robot Vacuum Tests

When diving into the crowded world of robot vacuums, two names consistently rise to the top for market-leading performance: Roborock and Ecovacs. As someone who has rigorously tested dozens of models from both brands, I

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Poop Slinger Swamps Market: Mystery Drop Crashes PS4 Collector Prices
Games
May 17, 2026Kotaku

Poop Slinger Swamps Market: Mystery Drop Crashes PS4 Collector Prices

What do you get when a legendary, ultra-rare PlayStation 4 game suddenly appears in boxes, unbidden, at video game retailers across the country? A whole lot of confusion, a market in chaos, and a truly wild story

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Why Your 'Simple Deploy' Demands a Week of Infra Work
Programming
May 12, 2026freeCodeCamp

Why Your 'Simple Deploy' Demands a Week of Infra Work

Every developer has heard the promise: push your code, watch it go live. Modern stacks often boast about easy, automated deployments with infrastructure abstracted away. This vision holds true until it doesn't. When the

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