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Sony axes two more live service games

Sony has canceled two more live-service games, one from its remake and remaster studio Bluepoint and another from Days Gone developer Bend Studio in Oregon, the company confirmed to Bloomberg. Neither studio will be closed, though the company has yet to say if any layoffs will occur. "We are working closely with each studio to determine what are the next projects," a spokesperson said.  [...]

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This new Android 16 feature might give a big performance boost to older phones - here's how

The next version of Android will let the cloud do some work to speed up your app installations. [...]

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Neuroscientists are racing to turn brain waves into speech

AI and brain implants are being leveraged to create voice neuroprostheses. [...]

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Best Internet Providers in Everett, Washington

Looking for broadband in Everett? Our CNET experts have hand-picked the best home internet providers available in this Washington city. [...]

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'Spider-Noir' Pic Shows Nic Cage in Amazon's Live-Action Series

Expect this Spidey to hit TV in 2026. [...]

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Let's Be Honest, AI at CES 2025 Was All About Nvidia

Nvidia brought major announcements while everyone else was repackaging ChatGPT tech. [...]

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Microsoft stock just hit a record high as it cashes in on the AI boom

Microsoft (MSFT) stock just clocked an intraday record on Thursday ($468.49), a milestone that caps off the company’s aggressive AI moves — and even more aggressive expectations. Wall Street isn’t just rewarding Microsoft for showing up to the AI race, it’s pricing in a future where the company leads the pack.Read more... [...]

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WWDC 2025 was a return to smaller-scale features that are actually useful

WWDC 2025 felt like a course-correction. Last year’s tech event season left me cold — all the AI-powered tools supposedly for consumers that Microsoft, Google and finally Apple were peddling felt like a lot of hype without much real benefit. And that was before Apple fumbled the development of its more advanced Siri, showing off pre-recorded demos that weren’t close to ready. Google I/O last [...]

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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 15, #377

Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 377 for March 15. [...]

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