Logitech decries subscription-based forever mouse that “is not an actual or planned product but a peek into provocative internal thinking on future possibilities”

Hanneke Faber, CEO of Logitech, has sparked debate recently by proposing the idea of a “continuous mouse” that would necessitate a subscription for software updates. When questioned about this subscription-based mouse, Faber drew an analogy to a high-end watch like Rolex, causing some to perceive her as disconnected from Logitech’s customer base, as the comparison may not resonate well with the average consumer.

Blizzard drops a new cinematic trailer for World of Warcraft: The War Within, centered around the Nerubians of Azj-Kahet

As a devoted World of Warcraft enthusiast, I can’t help but get excited as we approach the launch of its tenth expansion later this month! This time around, we’ll be facing off against the sinister Xal’atath the Harbinger and an horde of spider-like Nerubians in a thrilling odyssey to safeguard Azeroth. To ensure I’m well-prepared for the upcoming adventure, Blizzard has unveiled a fresh motion comic cinematic trailer to offer some insight into the current happenings within the game world and present our new adversaries.

Elon Musk’s Grok AI spreads election misinformation despite claims of being “the world’s most powerful AI” and secret access to X data for training

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, it is crucial that voters receive reliable information. Regrettably, this isn’t always the case. With the increasing use of advanced AI technology, malicious actors are exploiting its capabilities to disseminate false information about the election, which may influence the way voters make decisions.

Apple says ‘there’s no price Microsoft could pay’ to make it ditch Google: “They offered to give us Bing for free”

It appears that Apple may have burst Microsoft’s dreams of making Bing its primary search engine, as Google has significantly outperformed Bing in the search market. According to a recent report by StatCounter, Google currently controls an impressive 91.04% of the search market, while Bing trails far behind with just 3.86%.

Is Black Myth: Wukong a Soulslike game?

Black Myth: Wukong shares certain traits typical in Souls-like games, like a combat system based on stamina and checkpoints where enemies respawn. However, as indicated by various previews, the developers do not consider it a genuine Souls-like game. Instead, it appears to be a traditional action game that incorporates some elements reminiscent of Souls games.