The UK games industry trade body UKIE has spoken out against the removal of adult games from Steam and itch.io, urging payment providers to trust existing age rating systems like PEGI for content classification.
In a significant shift, Itch.io has deindexed adult and NSFW games following pressure from advocacy group Collective Shout, which criticized violent game content. This decision aims to align with payment processors' standards and safeguard the platform's future.
Steam has updated its content guidelines, adding a new clause that may affect the publication of adult content on the platform. As payment processors tighten their grip, developers must be cautious to avoid game removals.
Intel's stock saw a surprising surge of over 8% despite reports signaling the end of its processors in Apple Macs. Good news from trade talks and the Department of Defense helped boost investor confidence.
Google has secured its Tensor chip production plans with TSMC for the upcoming Pixel phones, ensuring the technology will last through the Pixel 14 generation. The first Tensor chip, made on a 3nm process, will debut in the Pixel 10 series later this year.
AMD has launched its latest innovations at COMPUTEX 2025, introducing the Radeon RX 9060 XT and Threadripper 9000 Series processors. These new products promise to elevate gaming and AI performance to unprecedented levels, empowering creators and gamers alike.
Epic Games is fighting back against Apple in a legal battle to reinstate Fortnite on the iOS App Store. After a recent court ruling, the company claims Apple's rejection is retaliation for its legal actions.
HP has launched its new OmniBook 5 Series laptops at Computex 2025, featuring Qualcomm Snapdragon chips for better performance and energy efficiency, starting at just $799!
Qualcomm is making a bold return to the data center CPU market, leveraging Nvidia's technology to create custom processors that enhance AI capabilities. With strategic partnerships and cutting-edge designs, the tech giant aims to shake up the industry once again.
A groundbreaking development from Peking University introduces a silicon-free transistor that could enhance processor speed by 40% while using 10% less energy. This innovation may reshape the future of chip technology and offer China a competitive edge in the global semiconductor race.