“Bethesda tried to hype this up so much just for it to fall short.” Starfield’s Shattered Space DLC opens to ‘Mixed’ Steam, Xbox reviews despite a “new, handcrafted world”

Starfield’s Shattered Space expansion, touted by Bethesda as a major milestone in space exploration RPGs, was highly anticipated. However, after its launch on Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC on September 30, it appears that the DLC hasn’t lived up to the expectations of many players.

Windows 11 2024 Updates even gives unsupported PCs a performance boost

Microsoft recently released a significant update, taking Windows 11 to version 24H2, or more casually referred to as the “Windows 11 2024 Update.” This latest iteration of Windows offers improved security and fresh features, along with under-the-hood performance enhancements that promise a noticeably smoother user experience. Interestingly, it seems even older, unsupported hardware may benefit from these improvements, according to a Reddit user’s report.

California Governor vetos AI safety bill because it “establishes a regulatory framework that could give the public a false sense of security and applies stringent standards to even the most basic functions — so long as a large system deploys it”

While generative AI has tapped into new opportunities and explored potential across medicine, education, computing, entertainment, and more, the controversial technology has sparked concern among users centered around privacy and security.

Is your Monster Hunter Wilds hype worth 2,000 dollars? This insane Rathalos-themed guitar wantstotestyou.

On September 27, 2024, Capcom revealed various projects to mark the 20th anniversary of its enduring Monster Hunter series and the upcoming launch of its next major installment, Monster Hunter Wilds. Among these anniversary initiatives are a VR-focused attraction titled Monster Hunter Bridge, a joint action figure with the Transformers franchise that can transform, and most notably — a Monster Hunter-themed electric guitar in partnership with renowned instrument manufacturer Fender.

It’s over. Microsoft discontinues HoloLens 2, ending its foray into VR.

As a researcher exploring the realm of augmented reality technology, I recently learned that Microsoft has ceased manufacturing HoloLens 2 headsets. However, the device will continue to receive updates addressing critical security concerns and software glitches up until December 31, 2027. The year 2028 will mark the formal conclusion of software support for HoloLens 2. It’s important to note that production of the original HoloLens ended back in 2018, and its support will terminate much sooner, specifically on December 10, 2024.

OpenAI’s bankruptcy flames linger on as Apple wiggles out of its latest $6.5 billion funding round at the eleventh hour — leaving the mantle to Microsoft and NVIDIA

It has been reported that OpenAI was facing financial difficulties, with estimates suggesting potential losses of around $5 billion within a year. Financial experts and analysts suggested that additional funding could be the only solution for the company, as it was barely covering its expenses from the fees generated by ChatGPT and its other language models.