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This filmmaker is reviving a '90s game style everyone abandoned
Inside Obey the Insect God’s six-year quest to modernise Mortal Kombat-style sprites.
Security experts have urged people to be cautious with the viral agentic AI tool, known for being highly capable but also wildly unpredictable.
Projects like Godot are being swamped by contributors who may not even understand the code they're submitting.
(NEXSTAR) – If you follow President Trump on social media, you’re likely familiar with one aspect of the NFL he’s not too happy about: the kickoff rule. “I can’t watch the new NFL Kickoff,” Trump ...
A loophole in Formula 1’s new technical regulations offers a way around the 16:1 compression ratio cap, introducing controversy before the season even starts. Technical manoeuvring to push regulatory ...
It has not been the simplest start to the year for Mercedes. News at the back end of last-year seemed to prop up the fact that the German team was the front-runner for 2026, with the shift in ...
One PGA Tour winner who teed it up at Torrey Pines will not be playing any more golf at the Farmers Insurance Open this week. Brooks Koepka is the talk of the tournament, making his first start on the ...
The troublesome 3.5L V6 engine powering multiple Honda and Acura models has led to a class action lawsuit against Honda. NHTSA investigates 1.4 million Hondas due to widespread V6 engine failures and ...
The New Orleans City Council on Tuesday reversed new restrictions for Bourbon Street strip clubs after those regulations — approved earlier this month — provoked criticism from industry workers.
"I don't know what I'm going to do. I think I've still got to practice, right?" World number two Iga Swiatek does not know what to do with her day off after progressing to the Australian Open ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — He knew the extreme heat rule would come into play whether or not he broke Jannik Sinner's serve Saturday in the third game of the third set. Eliot Spizzirri went ahead and ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — The Australian Open’s heat rules did not favor Jannik Sinner, but for the second year in a row in Melbourne, an almighty slice of tennis luck did. The two-time defending ...
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