Valve, the popular gaming platform, recently addressed misconceptions regarding its stance on AI-generated content. Several news outlets reported on a Reddit post from user potterharry97, claiming that Steam would no longer publish games featuring AI-generated content. However, Valve has clarified that this information is not entirely accurate. In an email statement to The Verge, Valve
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Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, has announced new “temporary” limitations on the number of posts users can read on the platform. Musk claims that these limitations are necessary due to AI companies scraping massive amounts of data. Unverified accounts will now only be able to view 600 posts per day, while new unverified accounts
Knack, the lovable underdog, defies conventional expectations as he embarks on his journey. Although it may seem peculiar to identify with a protagonist lacking a defined shape, there is an undeniable charm to Knack that resonates with all of us. Despite his prickly exterior, Knack possesses the qualities of a true hero, making his story
After facing a wave of backlash and protests from its user community, Reddit has finally taken action to disable certain third-party apps. Apollo, an iOS app that had become a symbol of the recent protests against Reddit’s upcoming API pricing, is now unable to load any content from the platform. Users are greeted with a
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, rumored to be the final film in the Indiana Jones series, brings back some familiar faces. John Rhys Davies was already seen in the trailers, but there is another surprise appearance in the film. In an interview with Variety, the actor expressed their delight at getting the opportunity
Yesterday, fans of the Dune franchise were treated to an exciting preview of Dune: Part Two through a thrilling new trailer. The trailer showcased Austin Butler’s Feyd in action and Timothee Chalamet’s Paul Atreides delivering his iconic speech to the Freman. While the Paul and House Atreides storyline spans only two parts, director Denis Villeneuve
By Sean Hollister, a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. The urban legend surrounding the survival of the original Nintendo Game Boy during a bomb explosion has captivated the gaming community for years. However, recent developments suggest that this legend may not hold true. The flagship Nintendo
The impending shutdown of several third-party apps, such as Apollo for Reddit, rif is fun for Reddit (RIF), and BaconReader, has left many Reddit users grieving. However, there is good news for fans of Narwhal for Reddit, as this popular app will continue to be available even after the June 30th deadline. In a post
Niantic, the company behind the popular augmented reality (AR) game Pokémon Go, is undergoing significant organizational changes. In an email shared on the company’s website, Niantic CEO John Hanke announced layoffs, game shutdowns, and the closure of the Los Angeles studio. These changes aim to narrow the company’s focus and prioritize the development and maintenance
Corsair has recently announced an exciting update for the mobile app version of its renowned Elgato Stream Deck. This powerful app allows users to convert their smartphones or iPads into a versatile “handheld productivity interface.” Whether you’re a streamer looking to enhance your content or a professional seeking an efficient workflow controller, the Stream Deck