Sega Progresses Steadily with Development of First “Super Game,” Promising to Redefine Gaming Traditions

November 02, 2023 – Sega’s Chief Operating Officer, Shuji Utsumi, has revealed that the company’s “Super Games” project, announced in May 2021, will encompass a range of “3A games spanning Sega’s entire technology spectrum” and aims to “break free from traditional gaming frameworks.” The development of these games is steadily progressing. Sega’s annual comprehensive report,…

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Microsoft CEO Nadella: Google Should Have Led in AI, But Reality Tells a Different Story

March 14, 2024 – In a recent statement, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella expressed his belief that Google, given its resource advantages, should have been the frontrunner in the artificial intelligence race. According to Nadella, Google possesses exceptional capabilities, including top-tier talent, powerful computing resources, and vertical integration spanning from data processing to chip development, model…

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Tesla Model 3 Performance Upgrade Spotted with Sports Seats for High-Intensity Driving

February 19, 2024 – Recently surfaced camouflaged spy shots of the upcoming Tesla Model 3 Performance upgrade have confirmed that the soon-to-be-released all-electric sedan will be equipped with sports seats designed for high-intensity driving. In line with other Tesla seat designs, the Model 3 Performance’s sports seats feature a sleek white aesthetic, adding to the…

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A New Feature in Chrome 117: The ‘All Bookmarks’ Folder

September 28, 2023 – Google’s Chrome 117 browser has introduced a noteworthy change in its latest update, enhancing user convenience and addressing some security concerns. This update, labeled Chrome 117.0.5938.132, not only patched ten security vulnerabilities but also introduced a significant improvement in the way the bookmark bar functions. In this latest iteration of Chrome,…

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Harvard and Google Collaborate to Release 1 Million Public Domain Books for AI Training

December 13, 2024 – Harvard University and Google have announced, as reported by TechCrunch on the 12th, the joint release of a dataset containing 1 million public domain books for AI training purposes. The cost of data required for AI training is often prohibitive, typically favoring well-funded technology companies. In response, Harvard University has plans…

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