Activision-Blizzard is once again electing to mistreat its QA employees according to a statement from the A Better ABK proto-union, which accuses the company of...
The Pax Dei team is talking monetization and their core goals, that will enable them to sustain development, prevent inactivity in the player-driven game, and...
Ask anyone in the chip industry, and you’ll probably get a similar answer: chiplet-based CPU designs are the way of the future for high-performance, advanced processor, and it’s fairly likely that most highly integrated CPU architectures will be headed that way eventually. Intel obviously agrees, as the company has been deploying disaggregated…
Earlier this month, ransomware group Rhysida announced that it had breached Sony’s Insomniac Games, taken files, and was purportedly demanding a ransom of $2 million. It has been a week since then, and thus the deadline has passed to pay the ransom, so Rhysida has elected to publish the 1.67 terabytes of data it stole.
A reckoning has come for mobile app stores. Apple is, by all accounts, going to be forced to open up app distribution on the iPhone thanks to Europe’s Digital Markets Act, and Epic has bested Google in court to show that the Play Store is an illegal monopoly. In a separate case, Google was sued by numerous state Attorneys General and settled