• MSI Prestige 13 AI+ Evo review: portable but not powerful
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    The MSI Prestige 13 AI+ Evo is a lightweight Lunar Lake laptop that lacks performance.
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  • After 9 Months in Space, Stranded NASA Astronauts Return Home
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    Because of faults with Boeings Starliner, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore had to wait months for a ride back to Earth on a different spacecraft.
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  • Dyson Car+Boat Handheld Vacuum Review: Powerful and Compact
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    Dysons latest vacuum is powerful and compact but feels redundant.
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  • Big smartphones might be outthe NanoPhone fits in your pocket and is less than $90
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    MacworldIs bigger really better when it comes to smartphones? Sure, the screen might make streaming a little more comfortable, but these days, many of those devices dont even fit in our pockets or bags. Instead of lugging a tablet-sized smartphone around,consider switching to this mini smartphone.The NanoPhone actually fits in your pocketits smaller than a credit cardbut comes with the same features the latest smartphones have. Grab this compact smartphone for only$89.97(reg. $199) through March 30.To answer your most pressing question, no, the NanoPhone doesnt necessarily require you to get a new mobile plan. You can just insert the SIM card from your current phone, and it should work with your existing 4G carrier.Check out some of this pocket smartphones features:A clear, responsive touchscreen with an intuitive interface for easy scrollingBuilt-in 5MP rear and 2MP front cameras allow for video chatting and photos on the goDual SIM card support so you can use two numbers from the NanoPhoneStorage for your apps, photos, and files, which is expandable with Micro-SDWhy settle for an oversized smartphone when this mini one offersall the same features you know and love, minus the bulky design?Get theNanoPhone now for$89.97and save 55% on this credit card-sized smartphone through March 30 at 11:59 PM Pacific.NanoPhone A Miniaturized Smartphone Packed with Mega Features!Only $89.97 at MacworldStackSocial prices subject to change.
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  • Macworld Podcast: M4 MacBook Air and M4 Max Mac Studio reviews
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    MacworldApple has updated the MacBook Air and Mac Studio with brand-new chips, and we got our hands on them. So in this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about these new M4 Macs!This is episode 926 with Jason Cross, Michael Simon, and Roman Loyola.Watch episode 926 on YouTubeListen to episode 926 on Apple PodcastsListen to episode 926 on SpotifyGet infoFor more information about the topics discussed on the show, click on the links below.15-inch MacBook Air (M4) review: A Mac rhapsody in (sky) blueMac Studio (M4 Max) review: Heir to the Mac Pro throneApple 13-inch MacBook Air (M4, 2025)Price When Reviewed:1.199 EuroBest Prices Today: RetailerPrice1.099,00 View Deal1.109,00 View Deal1.118,00 View Deal1.118,00 View Deal1.119,00 View Deal1.199,00 View DealPrice comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwideView more pricesProductPricePrice comparison from Backmarket1.099,00 at Coolblue1.109,00 at Media Markt Online Shop1.118,00 at amazon.deApple 15-inch MacBook Air (M4, 2025)Best Prices Today: RetailerPrice1.389,00 View Deal1.389,00 View Deal1.396,63 View Deal1.398,00 View Deal1.399,00 View Deal1.399,00 View Deal1.499,00 View DealPrice comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwideView more pricesProductPricePrice comparison from Backmarket1.389,00 at amazon.de1.389,00 at Coolblue1.396,63 at Proshop.deRead our full Apple 15-inch MacBook Air (M4, 2025) review Apple Mac Studio (M4 Max, 2025)Best Prices Today: RetailerPrice2.429,00 View Deal2.429,00 View Deal2.487,82 View Deal2.499,00 View Deal2.499,00 View DealPrice comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwideView more pricesProductPricePrice comparison from Backmarket2.429,00 at Media Markt Online Shop2.429,00 at Saturn Online Shop2.487,82 at OttoRead our full Apple Mac Studio (M4 Max, 2025) review Apple Mac Studio (M3 Ultra, 2025)Price When Reviewed:4999 EuroBest Prices Today: RetailerPrice4.999,00 View DealPrice comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwideProductPricePrice comparison from Backmarket4.999,00 at AppleSubscribe to the Macworld PodcastYou can subscribe to the Macworld Podcastor leave us a review!right here in the Podcasts app. The Macworld Podcast is also available on Spotify and on the Macworld Podcast YouTube channel. Or you can point your favorite podcast-savvy RSS reader at: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/macworldTo find previous episodes, visit Macworlds podcast page or our home on MegaPhone.Apple
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  • Deep Dive into Thai architecture through the Architect25 Exhibition
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    This post is brought to you by Architect'25Reflect on the journey of Thai architecture from past to present at the Architect'25 exhibition, which embraces the theme "Past Present Perfect". This exhibition blends past techniques and culture with contemporary social environments and needs, besides, it helps to connect things in different time periods related to people and architects' identities, while also providing a vision for the future of Thai architecture.Architect25 serves as a platform to promote activities and professional work of the Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage (ASA), as well as a medium for showcasing, gathering, and educating about materials technologies and innovative construction products to promote the architecture profession. It also provides academic services to the public and students. The highlights of this exhibition are as follow:Main Exhibition of Architect25ASA ExhibitionThe ASA Exhibition is divided into 7 sections:Main Exhibit...
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  • Midia Research: Global games industry estimated to reach $236.9bn in 2025
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    Midia Research: Global games industry estimated to reach $236.9bn in 2025Report highlights that as the IMF projects a global inflation rate of 4.2% this year, the "global games market is essentially flat" News by Sophie McEvoy Staff Writer Published on March 20, 2025 The global games industry is predicted to increase by 4.6% in 2026 to $236.9 billion, and is expected to reach $280.1 billion in 2031.This is according to a new report by Midia Research, which notes that as the International Monetary Fund has projected the global inflation rate to be 4.2% in 2025, "the global games market is essentially flat."Looking at software, the firm predicts revenues to rise by 4.4% year-over-year to $203.2 billion in 2025. It highlights gains from "several premium releases" this year and in 2026, including Grand Theft Auto 6 and "Switch 2 launch-window games" as well as titles such as Monster Hunter Wilds and Assassin's Creed Shadows. By 2031, software revenue is estimated to grow to $237 billion.PC software is "predicted to outpace other segments towards 2031," reaching $44.5 billion in 2025 compared to $41.6 billion in 2024.Console software is estimated to reach $47.9 billion this year compared to $45.1 billion last year, while mobile is forecast to reach $110.9 billion in 2025 compared to $108.1 billion compared to 2024.Hardware revenues are projected to grow by 8.4% YoY to $20.6 billion, driven by the Switch 2 launch. This follows a decline of 19.9% in 2024 "when Xbox struggled due to its focus on services and off-platform revenues and the original Switch neared the end of its life cycle." Hardware revenues are estimated to reach $24.6 billion in 2031.According to Midia, a key change for the rest of the decade is a refocus on premium titles following an "oversaturation of live-serve games". As a result, in-game revenue is forecast to decrease to 67% by 2031.The firm predicts that consoles will continue to be the most popular choice for premium games, with the ecosystem taking up 60% of the market share compared to 38% on PC.As for multi-game subscription services, the report says that while revenues may see a boost from price increases and the potential addition of ad-based tiers, it has "reached maturity."Midia highlights how Call of Duty's addition to Xbox Game Pass helped overall subscription service numbers rise by 16% YoY to $11.8 billion in 2024. It predicts this amount to grow further in 2025 to $13.1 billion, followed by $18.5 billion in 2031. Image credit: Midia ResearchThe number of global players is expected to increase in 2025 to 3.27 billion, and even further by 2031 to 4.02 billion. Midia notes that cross-entertainment is adding potential consumers via adaptations such as HBO's The Last of Us and Amazon's Fallout.However, it predicts that "most new players will enter the market via emerging countries and regions such as Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Africa." Midia notes that as internet access and online infrastructure continues to improve, more players will emerge from these areas."Things will continue to be difficult in the games market, and these challenging market conditions mean developers are being forced to think smarter to succeed," said Midia games analyst Rhys Elliot. "Luckily, the industry is teeming with some of the smartest, most creative, and passionate minds in the world. Just don't expect double-digit growth."Elliot continued: "Laying off the employees who create value is short-sighted. After all, a big reason why Nintendo, FromSoftware, and Naughty Dog are so successful is because they retain and nurture talent long term."My recommendation: less waste, less trend-chasing, more innovation, more data-backed segmentation and better (read: humane) treatment of the people in the industry creating value. The market can't keep catering to the same gamers and expect the pie to grow."You can find the full report on Midia's website.
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  • Ark: Survival Evolved Fans Lash Expansion Trailer Filled With AI-Generated Slop
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    A new Ark: Survival Evolved expansion trailer from publisher Snail Games has been resoundingly condemned by the Ark community for being filled with evidence of appalling generative AI imagery.The trailer was released in the wake of Snail Games GDC announcement of its in-house developed new expansion map, Ark: Aquatica. The studio describes the expansion as a non-canonical side story to Ark in an ambitious underwater setting featuring 95% of gameplay taking place beneath the surface.This is disgusting and you should be ashamed of yourselves, wrote Irish YouTuber Syntac in response to the trailer. This statement from the popular Ark-oriented video creator, who has over 1.9 million subscribers, is currently the top comment on the Ark: Aquatica trailer. Comments from other viewers are unanimously and similarly negative, decrying the trailer as pathetic and embarrassing. The trailer is rife with traces of AI slop, including schooling fish blurring in and out of existence, a hideously deformed hand clutching a spear gun, a levitating octopus floating in front of a shipwreck that doesnt know whether its a rock or not, human feet that morph into floppy flippers, and more.Marvel as this man's foot magically turns into a fin.For its part, original Ark: Survival Evolved developer Studio Wildcard has immediately distanced itself from the discussion, clarifying on social media that Ark: Aquatica is not being being developed by its team, and that Studio Wildcard remains entirely dedicated to the production of Ark: Survival Ascended & Ark 2, and were excited to bring Ark: Lost Colony to you later this year!Since missing its previously planned late 2024 release window the future of Ark 2 has been unclear amongst fans, but Studio Wildcard confirmed this week that development on the dinosaur survival sequel is continuing. It also revealed Ark: Lost Colony, a new expansion for Ark: Survival Ascended that will lead into the sequel.Ark: The Animated Series star Michelle Yeoh reprises her role in the trailer.PlayLuke is a Senior Editor on the IGN reviews team. You can track him down on Bluesky @mrlukereilly to ask him things about stuff.
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  • Couch to Champions: Behind EAs Ambitious Esports Expansion
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    Enormously influential video game publisher Electronic Arts has been synonymous with sports games for decades. The success of the Madden NFL and EA Sports FC franchises has led EA to expand its footprint into the realm of esports, regularly hosting tournaments, fan events, and brand activations that both organize and celebrate the communities around these games.A major factor in EAs success in the esports programs around its biggest titles, including the hero shooter Apex Legends, is Monica Dinsmore, Head of Esports. Dinsmore identified esports as a gateway for younger gamers to get introduced and interested in real life sports, something EA is perfectly placed to encourage and facilitate with its EA Sports titles. With EAs esports programs, players not only find EAs sports game more accessible and inviting, but foster an interest in the sports themselves through EAs numerous partners with the professional leagues and teams.Dinsmore hosted her own panel at SXSW 2025 in Austin, Texas, Engaging the Core: Esports as a Player Retention Tool, speaking to her years of experience in the esports scene. Since joining EA in 2021, Dinsmore has organized numerous events and programs to record-breaking attendance as a testament to her expertise. After her panel, Dinsmore met with Den of Geek over coffee to discuss EAs role in shaping the future of esports.Prior to joining EA, Dinsmore was introduced to esports through her work with Riot Games, observing the power of these public events firsthand at a League of Legends tournament in Seoul. Seeing how much the game mattered to both players and the community around it, Dinsmore not only parlayed that experience into her work with EAs esports brands, but doubled down and expanded upon it, with each game getting its own series of events and programs. That entails not just chasing viewership on streaming platforms, but encouraging players to get involved themselves, whether its participating in events or competing in the games various tournaments. The cornerstone of this is EAs couch to champion programs, showcasing that a video game champion can come from anywhere.A guy called Henry [Leverette] won the Madden Championship Series last year. He picked up the game during COVID and he became the first millionaire from playing Madden. It was in a short amount of time, he got his family out of poverty by playing video games, Dinsmore says about one of EAs biggest esports feel-good stories.Youve also got athletes who are playing Madden, she says. I love seeing that engagement where its a big deal to them with what their rating is and where they show up in the game. We have some cool collaborations with Henry. Hes good friends with [Dallas Cowboys linebacker] Micah Parsons. He teaches him how to play Madden and they stream together.Similar sensibilities inform developing the esports scenes around Apex Legends and EA Sports FC, with the Apex Legends Global Series and the multifaceted FC Pro program, which includes the FC Pro Open for players of all skill levels, the international FC Pro World Championship, and the FC Pro Leagues, leveraging EAs continued partnerships with numerous soccer entities worldwide. EAs commitment to publishing renowned soccer games has remained as its partnership with FIFA has changed in recent years, with EA holding licensing partnerships with over 19,000 players, 700 teams, 100 stadiums, and 30 leagues, including MLS, the Premier League, and Bundesliga. For Dinsmore, EA taking a more autonomous role with its soccer titles allows for an unprecedented opportunity to work with their league partners in shaping the esports scene and its narrative.The thing that has been unlocked for me and my team in the FC world is now we own the entirety of the ecosystem, Dinsmore explains. We have the couch to champion part, we have the League Partner portion of the program, with all the league partners operating their own esports programs within this window of time, and we own the championship.For all global success in cultivating the EA Sports esports programs, including brand partnerships, Dinsmore keeps sight of the spirit of the community that she witnessed in South Korea years ago. EAs next major Apex Legends event will be a massive LAN party in New Orleans, featuring an open tournament with 160 teams coming in to link up together and play at the local convention center. For Dinsmore, events like this keep the signature esports energy and passion alive as it revisits its roots, albeit on a grander stage.Its very rare that you actually get to see, in-person, all the impact that your work had on those people that are so passionate about what you do. Thats another thing that keeps me coming back, Dinsmore says. For the latest Apex Legends Global Series [in Sapporo, Japan], we had 3,400 people come through those doors and my job on the floor, every single time, never gets old.From staying aware of esports roots to bringing in new generations of players to the games, the importance of Dinsmores role extends beyond just what she does directly for EA, but also in fueling fan interest in established sports for new generations through EA Sports titles. This is something picked up on by the biggest professional leagues in the world, leading to collaborative partnerships with EA to build out their respective esports communities through high-profile events.Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!Esports is a gateway for Gen Z and Gen Alpha to get introduced to real-life sports, Dinsmore observes. MLS, Premier League, Bundesliga, all the big ones have esports programs that are contractual with EA for us to help us put these programs on and then they exist within our ecosystem. Why they care about esports is to reach a younger demographic.EA has long been a household name in the gaming community, especially for sports games. With Dinsmore at the helm of the veteran publishers esports communities, EA has not only focused on a revamped approach to esports, but is quickly changing how the industry thinks about its own esports strategy and partnerships beyond just people tuning in to see their favorite players compete on the world stage.
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