Pocketpair, developer of smash hit Palworld, isn’t letting anything stop it from trying to expand the game’s reach, not even a lawsuit from Nintendo and The Pokémon Company. A few weeks ago, the game appeared at Sony’s State of Play event to reveal that it’s coming to the PlayStation 5 for territories outside of Japan. Now, Pocketpair is partnering
Fujitsu and server-giant Supermicro have partnered up to create liquid cooled servers based on Fujitsu’s Monaka ARM datacenter processors, which are slated to arrive in 2027.
Despite adding quality game studios such as Bethesda, Arkane, Obisidian, and Ninja Theory through mulitple acquisitions over the years, Microsoft’s Xbox is still struggling to make headway against Sony’s PlayStation this console generation. To better position itself, the company is overhauling its Xbox Research division, which traditionally
Cloudflare has blocked a month long DDoS attack which peaked at 3.8 terabits per second, simultaneously aimed at a variety of financial services, internet, and...
Google Pixel Watch 3: Starting at $349.99 (41mm) and $399.99 (45mm) Google’s third-gen Pixel watch line-up is sleek and powerful with a great feature set, but with premium pricing. Refined, comfortable design Available in two sizes Larger screens with double the brightness vs PW2 Advanced health and fitness tracking Wear OS 5 is attractive…
The internet is full of flash-in-the-pan moments when a completely innocuous thing suddenly becomes a viral sensation. So it is with a baby pygmy hippo...