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Crimson Desert developer Pearl Abyss has told players it will address the game's widely criticized controls via an upcoming patch. In an online statement, Pearl Abyss said it was aware of the ...
The developer that recently spent over a half billion dollars to acquire land in Salem Twp. for a new data center campus touts more than 20 years of experience in the industry, using environmentally ...
With the launch of its new Core Ultra 200HX Plus series today, Intel is cashing in on 40 years of workload-optimization experience in a single revolutionary feature — the Intel Binary Optimization ...
OpenAI’s top executives are finalizing plans for a major strategy shift to refocus the company around coding and business users, recognizing that a “do everything all at once” strategy has put them on ...
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After winning the last 11 First Region titles and making it to the state semifinals last season, the McCracken County’s baseball squad has been preparing all offseason in hopes of repeating their ...
Microsoft Defender Experts has observed the Contagious Interview campaign, a sophisticated social engineering operation active since at least December 2022. Microsoft continues to detect activity ...
Businesses are learning the hard way that rapidly deploying AI tools — and forcing or strongly encouraging their employees to use them — can backfire severely. The latest appears to be Amazon — though ...
A "coordinated developer-targeting campaign" is using malicious repositories disguised as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessments to trick victims into executing them and establish ...
Microsoft Defender Experts identified a coordinated developer-targeting campaign delivered through malicious repositories disguised as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessment materials.
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