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Saturday, June 14, 2025

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Intel's mythical Big Battlemage GPU pops up in the MESA Linux driver making a launch later this year that little bit more likely
Intel's mythical Big Battlemage GPU pops up in the MESA Linux driver making a launch later this year that little bit more likely
By Jeremy Laird

Intel's upcoming G31 GPU has been spotted in Linux drivers, fueling speculation about its potential performance and pricing. The G31 is expected to have 32 execution units, making it more powerful than Intel's current Arc B570 and B580 graphics cards. It may compete with Nvidia's RTX 4070 or RTX 5070 GPUs, but its large size and high manufacturing cost suggest it could be pricey. The G31 might have 16 GB of VRAM and a 256-bit memory access, giving it an advantage over mid-range Nvidia GPUs. However, it's also possible that the G31 could be targeted at professional AI applications, allowing Intel to undercut Nvidia's prices in that market. For now, it's unclear whether the G31 will be a commercial gaming GPU or have a significant impact on the gaming market.

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On World Blood Donor Day, Meridianbet Turns Its Annual Employee Drive into a Global CSR Tradition
On World Blood Donor Day, Meridianbet Turns Its Annual Employee Drive into a Global CSR Tradition

June 13, 2025 • By Meridian Gaming Ltd

Meridianbet is participating in World Blood Donor Day on June 14 by organizing blood donation drives across multiple countries. The company aims to address global blood shortages, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Meridianbet's efforts are part of its broader ESG and CSR ecosystem, which includes over 293 social impact actions completed in 2024. The company's employees are actively engaged in the initiative, with one employee, Nebojša Mladenović, having made over 40 lifetime blood donations. Meridianbet's blood donation activities are conducted in partnership with national blood transfusion institutes and local medical authorities, following all medical and safety protocols. The initiative is part of the company's broader healthcare commitment, which includes various programs aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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3 cool Raspberry Pi projects that use a fingerprint scanner
3 cool Raspberry Pi projects that use a fingerprint scanner

June 13, 2025 • By Simon Batt

A news article discusses using fingerprint scanners with Raspberry Pi devices for various projects. It highlights three examples: 1. A geocaching project where a fingerprint scanner unlocks a box, 2. A solenoid lock system that uses a fingerprint scanner to unlock, and 3. A digital safe box with an LED screen, keypad, and fingerprint scanner. These projects demonstrate how to integrate fingerprint scanners into Raspberry Pi devices for secure and innovative applications.

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Yotel Makes Bold Entry into Japan with Official Grand Opening of Yotel Tokyo Ginza
Yotel Makes Bold Entry into Japan with Official Grand Opening of Yotel Tokyo Ginza

June 13, 2025 • By YOTEL Tokyo Ginza

YOTEL Tokyo Ginza officially opened on June 9 with a grand party. Over 200 guests attended, including senior leaders and influencers, to experience the hotel's sleek design and innovative technology. The event showcased YOTEL's "Non-Stop" ethos, with city-themed spaces and room activations. A Japanese drum performance and sake barrel breaking ceremony marked the occasion. Guests enjoyed signature drinks and global bites, and a DJ set added to the party's energy. The hotel's launch introduces YOTEL's global brand to the Japanese and APAC markets, challenging the hospitality industry's status quo.

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From Rivals to Partners: What’s Up with the Google and OpenAI Cloud Deal?
From Rivals to Partners: What’s Up with the Google and OpenAI Cloud Deal?

June 13, 2025 • By Cedric Solidon

Google and OpenAI have formed a partnership to address OpenAI's growing cloud computing needs. The deal, reported by Reuters, was finalized in May after months of discussion. This surprise move comes as OpenAI struggles to keep up with demand, having seen significant growth in weekly active users and business users in Q1 2025. The partnership may be a result of friction between OpenAI and its largest investor, Microsoft, with whom OpenAI has had a strained relationship since its CEO was briefly ousted in November 2023. Google, which has been investing heavily in AI, is well-equipped to meet OpenAI's cloud computing needs, having launched its 7th generation tensor processing unit (TPU) called Ironwood in April. The deal is seen as a vote of confidence in Google's cloud computing capability and expands its client list, which includes tech, gaming, entertainment, and retail companies, as well as public sector organizations.

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Tencent Is Looking to Buy Nexon, the Creator of Web 3 Gaming Franchise MapleStory
Tencent Is Looking to Buy Nexon, the Creator of Web 3 Gaming Franchise MapleStory

June 13, 2025 • By coindesk.com

Chinese tech giant Tencent is exploring a potential acquisition of Nexon, a South Korean game developer behind hit titles like Dungeon & Fighter and the Web 3 gaming franchise MapleStory, according to Bloomberg. Nexon has heavily invested in Web 3 gaming, and Tencent's interest may be driven by this investment. The potential acquisition is still in the exploration phase, with no official announcement from either company.

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How to Work Smarter, Not Harder, with Artificial Intelligence
How to Work Smarter, Not Harder, with Artificial Intelligence

June 13, 2025 • By Julian Horsey

The article discusses the future of work with artificial intelligence (AI) and the skills needed to succeed in this field. As AI transforms industries, the demand for professionals who understand its inner workings is increasing. To thrive in this space, one needs to focus on essential AI skills, including: 1. Programming languages like Python 2. Mathematical principles, such as linear algebra and calculus 3. Machine learning methodologies, like supervised and unsupervised learning 4. Data handling techniques, including data preprocessing and visualization 5. Deep learning concepts, like neural networks and convolutional neural networks 6. Ethical considerations, such as bias and transparency 7. Cloud computing platforms, like AWS and Google Cloud 8. Effective communication and collaboration skills By mastering these skills, individuals can position themselves at the forefront of the AI wave and innovate, adapt, and lead in this technological space. The article emphasizes that one doesn't need to be a genius mathematician or coding prodigy to succeed in AI, but rather understand the core competencies and tools needed to shape its future.

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I live between Android, Windows, iPhone, and Mac, and it’s pure chaos
I live between Android, Windows, iPhone, and Mac, and it’s pure chaos

June 13, 2025 • By Nathan Drescher

The article's author, Nathan Drescher, discusses the challenges of using multiple devices from different ecosystems, including Android, Windows, iPhone, and Mac. He explains that simple tasks like messaging, file-sharing, and audio playback become complicated due to the lack of seamless integration between these devices. Drescher uses various devices, including a RedMagic 10 Pro, an iPhone, a 14-inch M1 MacBook Pro, and a Windows PC, which often leads to frustration and wasted time managing sync issues and troubleshooting apps. He relies on Google services like Calendar, Drive, and Keep to keep his devices connected, but still faces challenges with passwords, passkeys, and audio playback. Despite the chaos, Drescher has found ways to make his setup work, using his Android phone as his daily driver, his iPhone as a family hub, and his PC as his workhorse. However, he believes that the real cost of this fragmented tech world is the time and mental energy spent managing these devices, rather than financial costs. Drescher concludes that the solution lies in non-Apple companies creating a frictionless cross-platform ecosystem to rival Apple's, allowing devices from different manufacturers to work seamlessly together. Until then, his life will remain in a state of tech chaos.

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Windows 11’s Voice typing tool saved my aching hand
Windows 11’s Voice typing tool saved my aching hand

June 13, 2025 • By Dominic Bayley

The Windows 11 Voice typing tool is a hidden feature that allows users to dictate speech to text. Despite not being widely used, it has impressed users with its accuracy, even without training. The tool supports 36 languages and multiple variants, and allows for punctuation insertion with simple commands. A tech enthusiast discovered its potential while dealing with RSI, and found it to be surprisingly accurate, even when not speaking directly into the microphone.

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Tencent Is Looking to Buy Nexon, the Creator of Web 3 Gaming Franchise MapleStory
Tencent Is Looking to Buy Nexon, the Creator of Web 3 Gaming Franchise MapleStory

June 13, 2025 • By Francisco Rodrigues

Tencent, a Chinese tech giant, is exploring the acquisition of Nexon, a South Korean game developer behind popular titles like MapleStory and Dungeon & Fighter. The deal could help Tencent secure control over popular intellectual property and expand its presence in the South Korean gaming market. Nexon has a market capitalization of $16.6 billion, and discussions are still preliminary, with no guarantee of a successful acquisition. This move follows Tencent's recent investments in the gaming and blockchain spaces, including a $1.3 billion investment in a new Ubisoft unit and a 10% stake in K-pop label SM Entertainment.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Restock Spotted at Walmart, But There's a Pricey Twist
Nintendo Switch 2 Restock Spotted at Walmart, But There's a Pricey Twist

June 13, 2025 • By Jose Enrico

The Nintendo Switch 2 has sold 3.5 million units in four days, surpassing the original Switch and PS5. However, buyers should be cautious when purchasing from retailers like Walmart, as third-party vendors are selling the console at inflated prices, with a $449 console being sold for $672 and a $499 bundle for $749. This is due to high demand and low supply, creating an opportunity for resellers to take advantage of the situation. To avoid overpriced consoles, customers should monitor trusted retailers and wait for restocks at standard pricing, as Nintendo is expected to increase production soon.

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AMD stealth launches the Ryzen 5 5500X3D, a cheaper downclocked version of its oldest 3D V-Cache CPU architecture
AMD stealth launches the Ryzen 5 5500X3D, a cheaper downclocked version of its oldest 3D V-Cache CPU architecture

June 13, 2025 • By Jeremy Laird

AMD has introduced the Ryzen 5 5500X3D, a new CPU with 3D V-Cache technology, featuring 6 cores, 12 threads, and 96 MB of L3 cache memory. The chip has lower clock speeds (3 GHz base, 4 GHz boost) compared to the existing Ryzen 5 5600X3D (3.3 GHz base, 4.4 GHz boost). The 3D V-Cache tech provides faster access to data, resulting in improved performance, particularly in gaming applications (up to 10-40% faster). The Ryzen 5 5500X3D is compatible with legacy AM4 socket rigs, making it an attractive option for those looking to upgrade without replacing their motherboard. Pricing and availability are currently unknown, but it's expected to be around $200, competing with other CPUs like the Ryzen 5 9600X ($180) and Ryzen 7 5700X3D ($260).

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S&P 500 premium is mostly warranted says BofA
S&P 500 premium is mostly warranted says BofA

June 13, 2025 • By Sam Boughedda

Bank of America analysts argue that the S&P 500's valuation premium is "mostly warranted" despite appearing expensive by traditional measures. They note that the index has become higher quality with lower leverage, lower earnings volatility, and higher margins. The US market's premium over global peers is also defended, citing superior quality, balance sheets, growth potential, and risk. BofA prefers US "Communication Services, Utilities and Tech" for near-term positioning and highlights top industry opportunities.

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Static electricity fried my PC when I opened it. Here’s what I did wrong
Static electricity fried my PC when I opened it. Here’s what I did wrong

June 13, 2025 • By Dominic Bayley

The author of the article recently experienced a personal loss of a valuable sound card due to static discharge while building a new PC. This incident occurred because they failed to use an anti-static wristband, which is designed to prevent electrostatic charges from damaging PC components. The wristband works by collecting static charges and safely delivering them to a grounding point, protecting the components from damage. The author learned a valuable lesson and now intends to use an anti-static wrist strap, which can be purchased for around $5, when working on their PC. They warn that static damage may not always be immediately apparent and can cause components to fail years later, emphasizing the importance of taking precautions to prevent static discharge.

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Asus ROG Strix G16 review: Fierce where it counts
Asus ROG Strix G16 review: Fierce where it counts

June 13, 2025 • By Author: Mark Knapp

The Asus ROG Strix G16 is a solid gaming laptop that delivers exceptional performance for its hardware, rivaling last-gen RTX 4080 systems. It's not the sleekest, but it's well-built and more affordable than Lenovo's class leader. The laptop comes in several configurations, with prices starting at $1,599 and options up to $2,499. It features AMD CPUs and RTX 50-series GPUs, as well as support for Wi-Fi 6E, dual SSD slots, and 280W chargers. The laptop's design is bulky, but it's surprisingly light, weighing 5.22 pounds. The cooling system is effective, producing a light breeze sound that's not unpleasant to hear. The keyboard is a joy to type on, but has some downsides, such as a small right shift key and occasional keyboard glitches. The display is good overall, with a 2560x1600 resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and 100% DCI-P3 color coverage. However, it exhibits some dimming behavior and color accuracy issues. The speakers provide respectable audio, and the webcam and microphones are decent. The laptop performs exceptionally well in everyday tasks and gaming, thanks to its fast processor, GPU, and storage. It beats out other systems in PCMark 10 and comes close to the pricier Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 in some tests. However, its battery life is average, lasting around 3-4 hours in real-world use. Overall, the Asus ROG Strix G16 is a worthy rival to the Lenovo Legion 7i Pro 16 Gen 10, offering excellent performance, a sturdy design, and a good package at a competitive price.

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Switch 2 is the continuity candidate that might just win
Switch 2 is the continuity candidate that might just win

June 13, 2025 • By Oli Welsh

The Nintendo Switch 2 is a console that builds upon the success of its predecessor, focusing on continuity and seamless user experience. It boasts improved hardware, including a faster processor, better controllers, and a higher-quality screen. The Switch 2 is designed to work in tandem with the original Switch, allowing for easy data transfer and gameplay sharing between the two consoles. The console's industrial design is sleek and engineered, outclassing its competitors in the PC handheld market. It features a silky matte finish, improved build quality, and a sturdy metal kickstand. The Switch 2 is also capable of playing games at high frame rates, with a variable refresh rate that ensures smooth gameplay. New features include GameShare, which allows for local multiplayer gaming between Switch 2 and original Switch consoles, and GameChat, a voice chat platform with impressive noise-cancelling and video features. The console also includes system-level accessibility options, such as button-mapping presets and speech-to-text transcription. The Switch 2's performance is impressive, with improved load times and the ability to play demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 smoothly. The console's screen can display games at 120 frames per second, making for a more immersive gaming experience. Overall, the Nintendo Switch 2 is a powerful and user-friendly console that is designed to build upon the success of its predecessor. Its focus on continuity, improved hardware, and new features make it an attractive option for gamers.

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Apple confirmed that Messages app flaw was actively exploited in the wild
Apple confirmed that Messages app flaw was actively exploited in the wild

June 13, 2025 • By Pierluigi Paganini

Here is a concise summary of the news article, within the 8173 token limit: **Multiple Cybersecurity Threats and Breaches Reported** Recent cybersecurity news includes various threats and breaches, such as: * Palo Alto Networks fixing multiple privilege escalation flaws * A cyberattack on United Natural Foods causing bread shortages * Paraguay suffering a data breach, leaking 7.4 million citizen records * Apple confirming an actively exploited Messages app flaw * Trend Micro fixing critical bugs in Apex Central and TMEE PolicyServer * SinoTrack GPS device flaws allowing remote vehicle control and location tracking * US CISA adding various flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog * Operation Secure dismantling over 20,000 malicious IPs * Roundcube RCE bug being rapidly exploited, affecting over 80,000 servers * Google fixing a flaw that could recover phone numbers associated with Google accounts * Texas Department of Transportation data breach exposing 300,000 crash reports * SAP fixing a critical NetWeaver bug * China-linked threat actors targeting over 70 organizations worldwide * OpenAI banning ChatGPT accounts linked to Russian and Chinese cyber ops * Mirai botnets exploiting Wazuh RCE and Akamai warning of increased attacks * BadBox 2.0 botnet infecting millions of IoT devices worldwide **Other Notable Incidents** * Experts finding 4 billion user records online, the largest known leak of Chinese personal data * Attackers exploiting Fortinet flaws to deploy Qilin ransomware * Russia-linked threat actors targeting Ukraine with PathWiper wiper * US offering a $10M bounty for info on RedLine malware creator and state hackers * Play ransomware group hitting 900 organizations since 2022 * US CISA adding various flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog * New versions of Chaos RAT targeting Windows and Linux systems * Critical flaw in Cisco ISE impacting cloud deployments on AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure **Cybersecurity Efforts and Alerts** * US CISA warning of increased cyber threats and adding flaws to its catalog * Google fixing actively exploited Chrome zero-day flaws * Mozilla fixing zero-days demonstrated at Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 * Japan passing a law allowing preemptive offensive cyber actions * Police taking down popular counter-antivirus services * Experts warning of a second wave of attacks targeting SAP NetWeaver bug CVE-2025-31324 * US CISA adding Langflow flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog * Google fixing actively exploited Android flaw CVE-2025-27363 These are just a few of the many cybersecurity threats, breaches, and efforts reported in the news article.

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Lego Announces A New Set Bassed On How to Train Your Dragon's Toothless
Lego Announces A New Set Bassed On How to Train Your Dragon's Toothless

June 13, 2025 • By Darryn Bonthuys

Lego has announced a new 'How to Train Your Dragon' set, featuring Toothless, which will be available for $70 starting July 1. The 784-piece set stands 7 inches tall and has movable parts, including the head, mouth, tail, and wings. It also includes extra accessories like a replacement tail fin and effect parts to simulate Toothless' breath attack. The set can be preordered exclusively through The Lego Store. Additionally, other Lego sets like Optimus Prime and Bumblebee are available at discounted prices.

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless headset review - the Switch 2's best friend
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless headset review - the Switch 2's best friend

June 13, 2025 • By Callum Self

As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases and other affiliate schemes. Learn more. The new SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless brings a budget-friendly headset for your Switch 2 and m…

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I replaced my living room TV with this 4K laser projector for a month - and didn't regret it
I replaced my living room TV with this 4K laser projector for a month - and didn't regret it

June 13, 2025 • By Chris Bayer

The article reviews the Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2, a high-end laser TV projector that retails for $2,999. The device is capable of projecting up to a 300-inch screen and features a premium build, metallic fins, and a compact design. It has a wide array of connectivity ports, including three HDMI ports, and supports screen sizes ranging from 40 inches to 300 inches. The projector also has a built-in 40-watt Harman Kardon sound system and a dedicated game mode. The review praises the projector's brightness, clarity, and color accuracy, making it suitable for watching movies and playing games in moderately lit rooms. The device is also easy to set up and use, with a well-designed remote control and support for Google Assistant. However, the review notes that the projector may not be suitable for those with limited budgets or small living spaces, as it requires a significant investment and a dedicated home cinema setup to get the most out of it. Additionally, the projector's potential may be limited in rooms with limited light control. Overall, the review concludes that the Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 is a stunning piece of technology that delivers a luxurious viewing experience, making it an ideal option for those looking for a high-quality home cinema experience.

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