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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 Release Date Revealed, Character Details And More

It has been nearly four years since the release of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2, which brought these classic titles into the modern era. Fans have been eagerly awaiting more games in the beloved series to get the same treatment. However, it seemed like a long shot after Blizzard absorbed game studio Vicarious Visions, which worked on THPS 1 + 2. Regardless, fan’s dreams are now becoming reality as Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater

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The World’s First AI Computer Running On Human Brain Cells Has Been Born

The world’s first “biological computer” has officially hit the market, marking what may actually be a significant breakthrough in AI technology. Developed by Australian company Cortical Labs, the CL1 fuses human brain cells with silicon hardware to create a dynamic, learning neural network. This innovative system, known as Synthetic Biological Intelligence (SBI), promises to be more flexible and energy-efficient than traditional silicon-based AI chips. Launched in Barcelona on March 2nd, the CL1 is the result

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Apple Unveils MacBook Air With M4 Starting At $999 And A Big Mac Studio Upgrade

When Apple released a slew of MacBook Pros and some of the neglected Mac desktop line on the M4 generation of silicon last fall, one odd exclusion was the MacBook Air. It’s Cupertino’s most popular notebook, by the company’s own metrics, and its continued existence with M2 and M3 versions was a head-scratcher. Well, the itch is finally gone as of today: Apple has announced the MacBook Air with M4 silicon, and the price is

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Report: NVIDIA’s Chip Shortage And Tariffs Are Slowing Growth In PC GPU Market

The great graphics card shortage of 2025 (yes, I’m officially dubbing it as such now, at least in reference to NVIDIA’s newest generation GeForce RTX 50 series) is not only frustrating, it’s also stalling growth in the PC GPU market, according to the latest report by the bean counters (or would that be chip counters?) at Jon Peddie Research. Digging into the high-level overview takes some maneuvering, because the macro graphics market is a two

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Tiny Minisforum Mobo Packs A Ryzen 9 7945HX3D For A 3D V-Cache Gaming Boost

It’s pretty ironic, if you think about it. AMD makes desktop CPUs, then turns them into BGA chips for the high-end mobile market. Laptop vendors don’t buy as many of those CPUs as AMD would like, and they start to filter into the market via alternative channels—like these Minisforum “Mobile on Desktop” (MoDT) products. So it goes that we have the Minisforum BD790i X3D, a Mini-ITX motherboard with a Ryzen 9 7945HX3D onboard. It’s exactly

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Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Captures Stunning Video Of The Dark Side Of The Moon

Firefly has announced that its “Blue Ghost” spacecraft has captured a stunning video showing the dark side of the moon while it was preparing to land on the lunar surface. Firefly is one of the private companies selected via NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program, the purpose of which is to transport NASA equipment to the moon in service of NASA’s goal: returning astronauts to the moon for a future Mars mission. The video

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AMD Confirms Radeon RX 9000 GPUs Are UEFI-Only: What You Need To Know

In what is a depressingly-rare show of pre-release transparency, AMD has posted a support article concerning UEFI support on its RDNA 4-based GPUs, including the soon-to-be-released Radeon RX 9070 series. The article is surprisingly wordy for such a simple topic: AMD will only officially support UEFI systems with graphics cards sporting GPUs based on the RDNA 4 architecture. Is this the first major controversy for AMD’s new Radeon series? Well, no. In fact, you’re probably

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Monster Hunter Wilds Just Slayed An Insane Capcom Record In Its First 3 Days

It was evident shorty after its launch that Monster Hunter Wilds was going to be a success story for Capcom. The game managed an impressive feat on PC, passing the million-concurrent-players mark over the weekend. Even some of the rough edges that showed up were unable to slow down gamers from embarking on multiplayer hunts within its beautiful, albeit hardware-taxing environments. Up until now there wasn’t concrete information about just how well it was doing, but

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Apple Unveils iPad Air With M3 For A 2X Lift And An AI-Gimped Budget iPad

While many were expecting Apple to announce a new line of Macs this week (which it still might), we’re instead (for now) getting a couple of new iPad tablets, including an 6th generation iPad Air infused with Apple’s M3 silicon and a new baseline iPad powered by Apple’s A16 chip. Which one might be right for you? Let’s dig into the specs. Starting with the newest member of the iPad Air family, the 7th generation

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Mozilla Responds To Backlash Over Data Collection Policy In Firefox

Last Wednesday, Mozilla revealed a new Terms of Use and Privacy Notice regarding Firefox. However, the wording of the Terms of Use appears to suggest that by agreeing to use its services, the company had exclusive rights to all the information that users processed through its web browser. However, in an effort to respond to the criticism that followed the introduction of this update, Mozilla has now made some adjustments and offered explanations, which it

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