Crimson Desert didn’t review great, but players are now hooked and recommending the game to others. Records have followed.
At a certain price, consoles are so expensive that they are totally prohibitive for average players. We may be there in the next generation.
This week history, and the future of humanity, take its next step forward as Artemis II launches people to the Moon
Crimson Desert has patched a ton of things very fast, but there are still things it needs to work on, large and small.
Categories Are Most Vulnerable to AI-Native Startups Redpoint Ventures has effectively published a replacement roadmap for enterprise software. Its 2026 Software and AI Market Update, released this week, ranks SaaS categories by how open CIOs are to re…
Data centers are expanding fast, driving rising energy and water use. Sustainable design will determine whether this growth becomes a net positive.
With its gasket-mounted design, hot-swappable ROG NX V2 switches, tri-mode connectivity and browser-based customization this keyboard is aimed at gaming enthusiasts.
This week’s newsletter also looks at why the world may be on the verge of a bigger oil shock than in 1973 and investor Tom Steyer’s plan to cut California energy prices
With the drawdown in cybersecurity valuations and the overhang from one of the most active M&A years on record, is it time for the era of cyber platformization to end?
OpenAI abandoned Instant Checkout the same week with conversions at 1/3 retailer site rates. Same AI generation, opposite results: the gap is not about the model.