Nintendo of America made a bombshell announcement that its current president, Doug Bowser, is stepping down in favor of his successor, Devon Pritchard. Doug Bowser has been President of Nintendo of America since April of 2019, following the end of Reggie Fils-Aime’s 13-year tenure. With Bowser set to step down on December 31st of this year,
Microsoft has confirmed that it is taking the $30 price tag off of its extended support upgrade program for the European Economic Area only. It also removes the alternative need to upload one’s PC settings to the cloud, a requirement for free ESU support in the rest of the world.
Riyadh-based AI company Humain has collaborated with Qualcomm to unveil a Snapdragon X Elite-powered laptop designed from the ground up for artificial intelligence. Announced at the Snapdragon Summit 2025 in Maui this week, the Humain Horizon series isn’t just another PC with a dedicated AI button, the company claims that its agentic AI operating
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned that Taiwan’s near-total dominance in advanced chip production poses a critical threat to global stability, urging urgent redistribution of manufacturing to the U.S. and allied nations.
While open-world Wuxia MMO Where Winds Meet currently stands a month-and-a-half away from its global launch on November 14th, the dev team is already planning...
Intel and Nvidia’s $5 billion deal could be transformative for the once-proud chip manufacturer. But whether it’s a stay of execution or the beginning of a new era isn’t yet understood, even by analysts.
OpenAI has promised hundreds of billions in investments. The only catch is, it doesn’t have anything like that to hand. Indeed, all the investment funds it has received in its entire history wouldn’t pay for a single year of its flagship deals. So where is the money going to come from?