• SATS price rising: Sling TV and Dish owner EchoStar stock is entering the stratosphere today. Heres why
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    Shares in EchoStar Corporation (Nasdaq: SATS) are entering the stratosphere this morning as the companys stock price surges after the announcement of a significant deal with telecommunications giant AT&T. Currently, SATS shares are up more than 80% after AT&T agreed to pay the Sling TV and Dish Network $23 billion for some of its wireless spectrum licenses. Heres what you need to know.Whats happened?This morning, AT&T and EchoStar announced a definitive agreement that will see AT&T purchase wireless spectrum licenses from EchoStar. The deal will see AT&T pay EchoStar $23 billion in cash. In return, AT&T will acquire approximately 50 MHz of low-band and mid-band wireless spectrum.That spectrum haul includes approximately 30 MHz of nationwide 3.45 GHz mid-band spectrum and approximately 20 MHz of nationwide 600 MHz low-band spectrum, according to AT&T.EchoStar is the parent company that owns several satellite, wireless, and internet subsidiaries, including satellite television provider Dish Network, wireless carrier Boost Mobile, and streaming television service Sling TV.The $23 billion EchoStar is set to receive is more valuable than the companys market cap of just over $15 billion (as of yesterday). The sale of some of its wireless spectrum licenses to AT&T stands to benefit both companies tremendously, but for very different reasons.What is a wireless spectrum license?A wireless spectrum license is a license granted by a government or a government agency that gives companies the right to access certain bands of radio frequencies for wireless communication services, such as those needed to facilitate phone calls or mobile internet, according to the Summit Ridge Group.In the United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is in charge of doling out these licenses. If a company cannot obtain a license, it cannot offer its wireless communication services on regulated radio frequencies.How does AT&T benefit from the deal?If a company wants to be able to expand its wireless communications coverage and service offerings to customers, it needs to acquire more rights to access regulated radio frequencies. And that is exactly what AT&T is getting for its $23 billion purchase from EchoStar.AT&T says it will use the approximately 50 MHz of low-band and mid-band spectrum it is acquiring by buying EchoStars wireless spectrum licenses to expand its 5G offerings to more locations across America. AT&T says that the licenses it is acquiring cover over 400 markets in total. New markets mean AT&T can reach new customers and thus bring in new, recurring revenue month after month.How does EchoStar benefit from the deal?EchoStar, on the other hand, gets three main benefits by offloading its wireless spectrum licenses to AT&T.The first is the most beneficial. The deal will allow EchoStar to get the FCC off its back. As noted by Reuters, throughout 2025, the FCC has been investigating EchoStars compliance regarding its obligations to use its licenses to provide 5G service across the U.S. By offloading its licenses, EchoStar helps mitigate some of that FCC scrutiny. As the company stated in its press release on the sale, This transaction is part of EchoStars ongoing efforts to resolve the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) inquiries.The second way EchoStar benefits from the sale ot AT&T is the huge infusion of cash it stands to get. The $23 billion windfall is nearly $8 billion more than the $15 billion the company was valued at yesterday. EchoStars CEO Hamid Akhavan says the company will use the transactions proceeds for, among other things, retiring certain debt obligations and funding EchoStars continued operations and growth initiatives.The third benefit for EchoStar is that the deal also includes a services agreement to let EchoStar operate its Boost Mobile mobile network as a hybrid mobile network operator (MNO) on AT&Ts airwaves.How have EchoStar and AT&T stock reacted?EchoStar stock has surged since the deal was announced shortly before market open this morning. As of the time of this writing, SATS shares are currently up over 80% to $54.24 each.That share price is an all-time high for the company, which first went public over 15 years ago. With todays share price jump, SATS shares are now up more than 130% year to date. Over the past twelve months, SATS shares are up 165%.But while STATS investors are loving the news, investors in AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) seem to be shrugging it off for the most part. As of the time of this writing, T shares are currently down about 1% to $28.47. This suggests that investors are taking a wait-and-see approach to how much the massive purchase by AT&T will actually benefit the company in the future.Year to date, AT&T shares have risen about 25%. Over the past twelve months, T shares have grown 44%.As for the companys deal with EchoStar, AT&T says it expects the agreement to be finalized in mid-2026, subject to regulatory and other approvals.
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  • Alors, LightSpeed Japan Studio, sous la houlette d'Hideaki Itsuno, décide de s'agrandir. Qui aurait cru qu’après avoir donné vie à des chefs-d'œuvre comme Devil May Cry 5 et Dragon’s Dogma, le bon vieux Itsuno se mettrait à jouer aux architectes ? Peut-être qu'ils veulent construire une forteresse pour abriter toutes les idées géniales qui, espérons-le, n'incluront pas de DLC payants pour la couleur des cheveux des personnages. En tout cas, on attend avec impatience leurs prochaines annonces... en espérant qu'ils ne nous fassent pas languir comme avec les sorties de Dragon’s Dogma 2.

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    Alors, LightSpeed Japan Studio, sous la houlette d'Hideaki Itsuno, décide de s'agrandir. Qui aurait cru qu’après avoir donné vie à des chefs-d'œuvre comme Devil May Cry 5 et Dragon’s Dogma, le bon vieux Itsuno se mettrait à jouer aux architectes ? Peut-être qu'ils veulent construire une forteresse pour abriter toutes les idées géniales qui, espérons-le, n'incluront pas de DLC payants pour la couleur des cheveux des personnages. En tout cas, on attend avec impatience leurs prochaines annonces... en espérant qu'ils ne nous fassent pas languir comme avec les sorties de Dragon’s Dogma 2. #LightSpeedJapan
    LightSpeed Japan Studio, dirigé par Hideaki Itsuno (Devil May Cry 5, Dragon’s Dogma) continue de s’agrandir
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    ActuGaming.net LightSpeed Japan Studio, dirigé par Hideaki Itsuno (Devil May Cry 5, Dragon’s Dogma) continue de s’agrandir Parti de Capcom après avoir terminé son travail sur Dragon’s Dogma 2, Hideaki Itsuno avait […] L'artic
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  • A Low-Cost, Quickly-Deliverable Modular Signage System
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    This signage system was designed for Taiwan's National Kaohsiung Normal University (NKNU) by Hand Heart Design, a Taiwanese design studio. The brief was tough: The school asked for a wayfinding system that could be delivered on a tight deadline, and at a low cost. HHD's solution was to mass-produce metal plates with a grid of holes drilled in them. This was cheaper and less time-consuming than ordering individually printed plates; the "graphics" were instead provided by a template and lengths of rope.The signs are powder-coated and the ropes are wax-coated, so the signage is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. "Working within a very limited time and budget, the design team transformed seemingly unremarkable limitations into design highlights, selecting modular perforated metal as the base material and selecting waterproof and resilient wax rope to weave various icons from the humanities, sciences, and art through a connection of dots and lines." "In addition to conveying the spirit of research, the reusable and sustainable material also provides a modular solution for subsequent maintenance and development. This breakthrough design finds infinite possibilities for expansion in the extension of dots."
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  • Vivo X200 FE Review: Compact Confidence
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    PROS: Compact size Great main and telephoto camera performance Big batteryCONS: No wireless charging Underwhelming ultrawide outputRATINGS:AESTHETICSERGONOMICSPERFORMANCESUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITYVALUE FOR MONEYEDITOR'S QUOTE:The Vivo X200 FE is a well-designed compact phone that delivers solid performance and everyday usability without major compromises.Vivo X200 FE is the newest entry in Vivos X200 lineup of camera-focused flagship smartphones. Its big siblingsthe X200, X200 Pro, and X200 Ultrahave already made an impression among mobile photography enthusiasts for their strong imaging capabilities. The X200 FE tries to bring some of that camera experience and polished design to a broader audience in a smaller and more approachable package. However, there is a catch. What Vivo markets as the X200 FE is also sold as the Vivo S30 Pro Mini in China, which may lead to some confusion about its identity.This model is not simply about following flagship trends. Vivo has aimed to create a device that offers a balance of modern styling and day-to-day practicality. As the X200 FE arrives on the scene, it faces stiff competition and heightened expectations. So, how well does it deliver in the areas that matter most? Lets take a closer look at its design, comfort, performance, and overall value to see where it stands.Designer: vivoAestheticsThe X200 FE radiates modern minimalism with its clean, uncluttered design. Vivo has chosen a frosted glass back panel that feels soft under your fingertips and resists fingerprints, ensuring the phone stays looking fresh all day. This subtle texture enhances the way the device catches and diffuses light, giving it a matte sheen that stands out from glossy competitors.The oval-shaped camera island sits on the top left corner, serving as a focal point. This raised module houses both the main camera and the telephoto camera vertically, with the Zeiss logo in between. Next to it, the ultra-wide camera and LED light are also arranged vertically, creating a balanced and cohesive look. The camera islands gentle contours blend smoothly into the back panel, resulting in a harmonious appearance that feels thoughtfully integrated rather than tacked on.Color choices like Breeze Yellow and Pink Vibe let your personality shine, while the understated Black Luxe and Blue Breeze offer classic sophistication. Slim bezels frame the expansive display on the front, giving the phone a more immersive and premium feel. Every detail, from the frosted finish to the balanced layout of the camera island, highlights Vivos commitment to delivering both visual delight and tactile comfort.ErgonomicsThe X200 FE feels comfortable in the hand, thanks to its flat back panel and flat side frame. With dimensions of 150.8 mm x 71.8 mm x 8.0 mm and a weight of 186 grams, the phone strikes a pleasing balance between substance and portability. Where the side frame meets both the back panel and the front screen, theres a subtle curve that creates a gentle transition and feels smooth against your fingers. Every corner of the frame is rounded, softening the overall shape and making the device easy to grip, even during long stretches of use.The combination of flat surfaces and rounded edges creates just the right mix of structure and comfort. The X200 FE rests securely in your hand, while the curved transitions and rounded corners prevent sharp edges from digging into your palm. One-handed use is manageable thanks to the phones proportions, and the frosted glass back adds a touch of quiet luxury to every interaction.Unlocking the phone is quick and reliable with the responsive optical fingerprint sensor under the display. However, its placement near the bottom edge means the transition from unlocking to using the phone can feel a bit less fluid, as your thumb must travel back up to reach app icons or navigation controls. While this is a minor quirk, it stands out in an otherwise seamless ergonomic experience.PerformanceThe X200 FE delivers a lively and responsive user experience, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset. Everyday interactions feel swift and fluid, with apps opening quickly and multitasking handled with ease. Whether youre juggling demanding productivity apps or immersing yourself in gaming, the combination of a powerful chipset and generous RAM keeps performance consistently smooth.Buyers can choose between two configurations: 256GB storage with 12GB of RAM, or 512GB storage with 12GB of RAM. The review unit here is the 512GB, 12GB RAM model, which offers ample space for apps, photos, and videos while ensuring smooth multitasking. With these specs, the X200 FE feels ready for both everyday use and heavier demands without breaking a sweat.Running on FunTouch OS 15 based on Android 15, the X200 FE offers a polished and highly customizable software environment. Navigation is seamless, with intuitive gestures and smart features that enhance your daily workflow. The interface feels modern and visually appealing, while long-term support promises up to four major Android upgrades, keeping your device fresh and secure well into the future.The display is equally impressive, boasting a 6.31-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with vibrant colors and sharpness. With a resolution of 1,216 x 2,640 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate, every swipe, animation, and scroll feels effortless and engaging. The displays 1,800 nits of high-brightness mode ensures good visibility even under direct sunlight. The 2160Hz PWM dimming provides comfortable viewing for extended periods, making long reading or gaming sessions easy on the eyes.Photography is a highlight on the X200 FE. On the back, it features a Zeiss-tuned triple camera setup with a 23mm equivalent 50MP main camera, a 70mm equivalent 50MP telephoto camera, and a 16mm equivalent 8MP ultra-wide camera. The main camera with a Sony IMX921 sensor and f/1.88 aperture consistently captures fantastic photos, with crisp detail, accurate exposure, and a pleasing dynamic range that brings every shot to life.The 3x telephoto camera impresses as well, delivering sharp results and maintaining quality even when zooming. Up to 10x zoom, the phone smartly switches between the main and telephoto cameras depending on the scene, always aiming for the best possible shot. While the ultra-wide camera is functional for group shots or broad landscapes, it doesnt quite match the excellence of the other lenses.On the front, the 50MP selfie camera does a great job as well. With its f/2.0 aperture and autofocus, it produces detailed and flattering portraits, making it easy to capture your best side, whether youre snapping a quick selfie or taking a video. The autofocus ensures sharp results, even if you move around or shift your angle.Video capabilities are robust, too. The main, telephoto, and front-facing cameras all support 4K recording at up to 60 frames per second (FPS), letting you capture moments with cinematic clarity and smoothness. The ultra-wide camera, while limited to 1080p at 30 FPS, still offers a useful perspective for dynamic scenes.Rounding out the experience is a 6,500mAh battery that easily gets you through a busy day. The 90W fast charging support means youll spend less time plugged in and more time enjoying everything the phone has to offer. With stereo speakers providing immersive sound, the X200 FE proves itself as a versatile performer ready for any challenge.SustainabilityVivos approach to sustainability with the X200 FE relies largely on its promise of long-term software and security support. The phone is rated IP68 and IP69, offering protection from water and dust, which helps safeguard it against everyday accidents. While this doesnt make the device indestructible, it does add a layer of confidence when using the phone in unpredictable environments.On the software front, Vivo guarantees four years of major Android OS upgrades and five years of security updates for the X200 FE. This commitment might not reach the lengthy timelines set by Google or Samsung, but it should be more than enough for most users who want a phone that stays up-to-date and secure through several upgrade cycles. This extended support encourages users to keep their devices longer, which is a positive step toward reducing electronic waste.Vivo has not highlighted the use of recycled plastics or other sustainable materials in the X200 FEs construction. For those who prioritize eco-friendly materials, this may feel like a missed opportunity. However, the focus on software longevity and protection against the elements does contribute to a more responsible and lasting ownership experience.ValueThe X200 FE makes a solid case for itself among compact smartphones that blend style, performance, and practicality. Vivo delivers a sleek design, a vivid display, and robust everyday performance, all wrapped in a form factor that feels thoughtfully refined. Its triple camera setup covers most everyday scenarios, though it doesnt quite reach flagship standards. The camera system is versatile, but the ultra-wide camera, in particular, is outclassed by some rivals.Comparing the X200 FE to its compact competitors puts its strengths and limitations in perspective. Googles Pixel 9A is the most affordable option at $499, but it falls short in many areas, such as lacking a telephoto camera, offering a smaller battery, and featuring a less immersive display. For users who want more versatility and endurance, the Pixel 9A may feel a bit limited.Samsungs Galaxy S25, coming in at $799.99, is a pricier but more premium-feeling alternative. It offers wireless charging, a well-crafted software experience, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera that outperforms the 8MP ultra-wide on the X200 FE, especially for those who value landscape or group shots. However, the S25 has a much smaller 4,000mAh battery and slower 25W wired charging, which means it wont keep up with heavy users as easily. Its 10MP telephoto camera is serviceable, but the X200 FEs higher-resolution telephoto adds flexibility for zoomed-in shots.VerdictThe Vivo X200 FE stands out as a well-rounded contender in the world of compact smartphones. It combines a clean, modern design with reliable performance, all in a size that feels comfortable for everyday use. The bright display, strong battery life, and fast charging ensure the phone keeps up with busy routines without missing a beat.Camera performance is good for most situations, particularly with the main and telephoto lenses, even if the ultra-wide camera lags behind some competitors. While it doesnt quite reach the heights of flagship camera phones, it covers most needs for users who value flexibility and convenience. Software support is solid, with several years of updates promised, and the phones dust and water resistance adds an extra layer of reassurance.Compared to alternatives like the budget-friendly Pixel 9A or the more premium Galaxy S25, the Vivo X200 FE finds a comfortable middle ground. It doesnt lead in every category, but it delivers a thoughtful balance of design, usability, and features at a competitive price. If youre looking for a compact Android phone that looks sharp, performs reliably, and lasts, the X200 FE deserves your consideration.The post Vivo X200 FE Review: Compact Confidence first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • The Poetic Home: Timeless Interior Design with a Contemporary Soul
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    Some homes make a statement the moment you walk in. And The Poetic Home (by Taras Kaminskiy) does it with the grace of Italian neoclassic design. Theres timeless elegance layered with modern ease. Its not a museum piece, but a living, breathing space where history meets the present. Every corner feels like a nod to old-world grandeur, yet the clean lines and curated textures bring it right into today. This is neoclassicism reimagined. A home that tells a story of timeless beauty with a contemporary soul.In the living area, ornate cornices frame the room with timeless detail. A sculptural chandelier adds a modern focal point. Simultaneously, a deep green velvet sofa anchors the space, paired with warm-toned armchairs and a sleek marble coffee table. Natural light pours in through tall windows, highlighting the balance of refined symmetry and relaxed textures. Its a room designed for both elegance and ease.The kitchen balances neoclassic structure with modern simplicity. Warm wood paneling and brass accents create a rich backdrop. The marble island stands as a sculptural centerpiece. Overhead, oversized pendant lights add drama yet keep the space light and airy. A checkerboard backsplash introduces a touch of playfulness. We love how this contrasts with the sleek cabinetry and built-in appliances.Each bedroom in the Poetic Home carries its own quiet poetry. One features a deep green arched headboard against floral wall coverings: a bold yet soothing composition that feels like a retreat into nature. Another is layered in warm taupes with a mural-like backdrop, blending neoclassic artistry with contemporary lines. The third is bathed in soft creams and golds, its grand headboard paired with delicate lighting and draped curtains. This offers an airy and sunlit elegance.This bathroom features green ceramic tiles lining the walls with a handcrafted feel. The marble-effect floor adds depth and movement. A pedestal sink and globe sconces nod to classic design, paired with modern fixtures for everyday ease. The soft curtain around the tub and the ladder-style shelving keep the space practical yet refined.Next come two more bathrooms. One embraces warmth with terracotta-toned tiles, a sleek pedestal sink, and chrome details that shine against the earthy palette. It feels intimate yet polished.The other opens up in a softer beige stone, featuring a double vanity framed by a round mirror and elegant arches. Its natural textures and spacious layout create a spa-like retreat. As such, it blends neoclassic structure with contemporary ease.
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  • Dev Log #20
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    Its been too long since the last dev log, so without further ado here we go!Moon updateLast October we went to the moon lab in Rostock Germany, so whats happening with that?Were still working on the Namaqualand project first (more on that below), but our friends from Rostock asked us for something they could present at a conference recently, so we processed two of the scans and made a little demo scene to show their potential:Were not completely finished with the textures just yet, but its a good indication of whats to come later this year Namaqualand progressOur trip to the desert back in September last year is finally starting to show some results! Weve completed a number of scans and worked out a few kinks with the process. The plan is to finish everything around July, but dont hold us to that just yet ReferenceFinished modelVerdant Trail is outWe wrote a dedicated post about this when it was published in February if you want more details about the project as a whole, otherwise, here are some pretty pictures:Dimensions, texel density & polycountThis is another one of those nice to have things thats been on my list for years, but I decided to tackle it recently: Displaying the dimensions and polycount of models on the website, as well as the texel density for both models and textures:This helps you get an idea of the resolution of the asset before downloading it, or perhaps meeting some requirements in your project.The largest dimension is shown, with the words tall or wide depending on the axis. Hovering over the value will show all dimensions precisely.Texel density is shown in pixels per centimeter, but if you hover over the value it will also show a precise pixels per meter value as well if thats more your style.Polycount is just triangles before any subdivisions.Modular buildingshttps://polyhaven.com/models/structures/buildingsJames started working on a set of modular urban buildings during the Hidden Alley community project, but decided they needed a bit more attention after the alley was completed rather than trying to rush them in for the release of that collection, or make our awesome community wait even longer for their assets to be published.This is one of our first forays into modular environment assets, so wed love some feedback on their usability and design if you have any Plans to support geometry nodesOne of our long-standing issues, and complaints we get fairly regularly, is that our tree assets are not very compatible with non-Blender software.One of the issues comes from the fact that our FBX exports are fully automated, and dont work well for geometry nodes necessarily, and in this case results in the leaves going missing. We have an FAQ item about them and everything.But its not just limited to FBX, some Blender users just want a static tree mesh that doesnt have any complex controls and performance implications. This is particularly the case in Blenders asset browser: often users dont want any kind of baggage attached to the asset, they expect a single simple tree to appear when they drag it in.To address these problems, weve come up with the following solution:Models that use geometry nodes will have two variants inside their Blend file:The original generator that is used to create and customize the model.A static version that is baked down with all modifiers applied, ready to export to FBX, or simply used in Blender.Both these versions will be marked as assets in our add-on so that they appear in the asset browser despite coming from the same Blend file.Another example is grass: Sometimes you just want one small tuft of grass to place manually and accent your scene, but sometimes you expect to drag the asset onto a ground plane and automatically scatter the grass instances across the mesh. Both of these could be accomplished by simply organizing the file well and marking the appropriate datablock as an asset.This needs to be handled on a case-by-case basis, so itll take some time for us to investigate each of them, come up with some consistent standards, and update our assets to comply.API licensingThe Poly Haven API is now generally available and free to use for non-commercial and academic purposes.The API is simply a way for developers to access our assets with code, downloading what they need in the formats and variants they require, and also includes all the metadata like tags, categories, and polycounts. This is used for example in our Blender add-on to download assets directly in Blender as needed.Previously, we made the API public but did not formally specify how anyone was allowed to use it. This led to some great tools like a Houdini plugin and some AI model training, however, it also led to what we consider abuse of our CC0 assets for selfish gain users essentially cloning our website and placing ads everywhere, hijacking our old names (and even Patreon accounts) to build SEO reputation.We were also contacted by a number of studios and corporations that were interested in using the API but wanted some kind of guarantee of reliability and consistency.For these reasons, we decided to add a formal Terms of Service for the API and define what were comfortable with and what developers can expect from us.Anyone wanting to use the API for commercial purposes will need to contact us to request permission (and a quote) to ensure we can cater to them sustainably. We still want the open-source community, students, and researchers to have unrestricted access, so the API is completely free to use for those purposes.If all of this sounds confusing to you and youre not sure what the API even is, dont worry about it All our assets are still CC0 and free for everyone, nothing has changed there.Our stance on AI generated assetsIn case you missed it, I wrote a lengthly post about what we think of generative AI in the 3D asset industry, what that means for us, and what were doing about it.That about sums up the last few months! Theres a little bit of work here and there that we arent ready (or allowed) to talk about just yet, but youll hear about some of it in the next Dev Log Thanks for reading!
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  • ما الذي يحدث مع عالم الألعاب اليوم؟ تسريبات جديدة تشير إلى أن Deadpool قادم إلى Marvel Rivals، في حين أن هناك ألعابًا مثل Doom وOverwatch 2 تُعاني من سمعة سيئة وأداء ضعيف. لماذا يستمر المطورون في تجاهل احتياجات اللاعبين الحقيقية؟ نحن بحاجة إلى تجارب جديدة وجوّات مبتكرة، وليس إلى إعادة تدوير شخصيات قديمة في ألعاب رديئة. يبدو أن Lady Gaga قد فشلت أيضًا في جذب اللاعبين في حدث Roblox، مما يُظهر أن حتى الأسماء الكبيرة لا تستطيع إنقاذ المشاريع الفاشلة. يكفي من هذه الفوضى! نريد ألعابًا تستحق وقتنا واهتمامنا، وليس مجرد تس
    ما الذي يحدث مع عالم الألعاب اليوم؟ تسريبات جديدة تشير إلى أن Deadpool قادم إلى Marvel Rivals، في حين أن هناك ألعابًا مثل Doom وOverwatch 2 تُعاني من سمعة سيئة وأداء ضعيف. لماذا يستمر المطورون في تجاهل احتياجات اللاعبين الحقيقية؟ نحن بحاجة إلى تجارب جديدة وجوّات مبتكرة، وليس إلى إعادة تدوير شخصيات قديمة في ألعاب رديئة. يبدو أن Lady Gaga قد فشلت أيضًا في جذب اللاعبين في حدث Roblox، مما يُظهر أن حتى الأسماء الكبيرة لا تستطيع إنقاذ المشاريع الفاشلة. يكفي من هذه الفوضى! نريد ألعابًا تستحق وقتنا واهتمامنا، وليس مجرد تس
    New Leak Suggests Deadpool Is Coming To Marvel Rivals
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    Plus: New gameplay of a Fallout-themed Doom mod, Overwatch 2's director talks about the game's poor Steam rating, and Lady Gaga's Roblox event was a dud The post New Leak Suggests Deadpool Is Coming To <i>Marvel Rivals</i> appeared first
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  • Mother's Day is around the corner. Here are 50+ thoughtful gifts she'll love
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    Mother's Day is around the corner. Here are 50+ thoughtful gifts she'll love
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  • The Framework Laptop 16 Can Now Be Upgraded to an RTX 5070
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    The Nvidia RTX 5070 is coming to the Framework Laptop 16, proving that upgradable GPUs in laptops arent just a fools errand.
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