Call Of Duty Black Ops 7 Gets Called Out By Gamers For Pushing AI Slop

Call Of Duty Black Ops 7 Gets Called Out By Gamers For Pushing AI Slop
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has officially launched, and early impressions are mixed. Two almost universally maligned parts of the latest COD game can be seen in blatantly AI-generated art and what looks to be one of the worst campaigns yet seen in the series. This isn’t to say there aren’t positive aspects of the Black Ops 7 experience—the

Privacy Watchdog EFF Lambastes Lawmakers Over Terrible Plan To Ban VPNs

Privacy Watchdog EFF Lambastes Lawmakers Over Terrible Plan To Ban VPNs
A new wave of state-level proposals targeting virtual private networks has stirred up an unusual amount of alarm from digital-rights groups, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation isn’t pulling punches. In a detailed critique published this week, the organization called efforts in Michigan and Wisconsin “misguided,” “technically incoherent,”

Metroid Prime 4’s Reinvention Is So Radical Early Previews Don’t Recognize It

Metroid Prime 4’s Reinvention Is So Radical Early Previews Don’t Recognize It
Metroid Prime 4 is due to release on December 4th, 2025, and some outlets were invited to a hands-on preview. When the embargo lifted, early testers posted their impressions of the first few hours of the game, mainly across the space station intro and a jungle area called Fury Green, and the results were mixed. Although there were some positive

Razer Blade 14 OLED Hits All Time Low At $300 Off And More Black Friday Deals

Razer Blade 14 OLED Hits All Time Low At $300 Off And More Black Friday Deals
Like so many companies, Razer and its retail partners are already dishing up Black Friday deals with enticing discounts. As such, now is your chance to score a Razer Blade 14 gaming laptop for hundreds of dollars below MSRP, as well as a variety of Razer gaming peripherals for up to 51% off. Let’s dive in.
Razer Blade 14 OLED Gaming Laptop

Skeptics Slam Valve’s Steam Machine Specs But Don’t Count It Out

Skeptics Slam Valve’s Steam Machine Specs But Don't Count It Out
Valve’s bombshell Steam Hardware announcement included the very first in-house Valve Steam Machine, and while most reception was initially positive, a number of critics are now showing a lot of skepticism about how well the Steam Machine will actually perform in the competitive market of entry-level PCs and the PlayStation 5. While factors

Red Dead Redemption Launches On Netflix & Mobile With Free Upgrades For PS5 And Xbox

Red Dead Redemption Launches On Netflix & Mobile With Free Upgrades For PS5 And Xbox
Fans were undoubtedly disappointed when Rockstar Games announced a second delay to the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI. However, the wait may sting a little less now that the studio has announced that it’s seminal Western, Red Dead Redemption, is coming to mobile devices for the first time and will be available to Netflix subscribers.

Nintendo Switch 2 Owners Furious After Update Bricks 3rd Party Docks

Nintendo Switch 2 Owners Furious After Update Bricks 3rd Party Docks
Following reports earlier this year that Nintendo had made some odd low-level changes to the Nintendo Switch 2’s USB-C support for third-party accessories, a recent firmware update seems to be bricking functionality of third-party docking stations entirely. Fortunately, some vendors have already shipped firmware updates for their devices that

Adata & MSI Unveil 4-Rank DDR5 Modules For Massive Memory Capacities

Adata & MSI Unveil 4-Rank DDR5 Modules For Massive Memory Capacities
DDR5 memory runs objectively high transfer rates; JEDEC specs go as high as 6.4 Gbps, and overclockers have taken DDR5 beyond the fastest LPDDR5X: all the way to over 13 Gbps. At these speeds, signal integrity becomes a first-order concern, and most systems can maintain peak performance only when running one module per channel. That generally

Black Friday Doorbuster Deals: 75″ TV For $349, LG OLED Gaming Monitor Is $800 Off

Black Friday Doorbuster Deals: 75
Now that we’re midway through November, the Black Friday discounts are coming in faster and more furious. And sure, the actual Black Friday date is still two weeks away, but retailers are not sitting around waiting. You shouldn’t either, depending what you’re in the market for this holiday season. Over at Best Buy, for example, there are some

DoorDash Says Relax, Data Breach Only Exposed Names, Phones, Emails & Addresses

DoorDash Says Relax, Data Breach Only Exposed Names, Phones, Emails & Addresses
Food delivery giant DoorDash has once again come under negative limelight, this time with a massive data breach stemming from a sophisticated social engineering attack that targeted one of its employees in October. The incident allowed an unauthorized third party to gain access to and exfiltrate key contact information belonging to a mix of

4.5 Billion-Year Mystery Of What’s Inside The Moon Is Settled, It’s Not Cheese

4.5 Billion-Year Mystery Of What's Inside The Moon Is Settled, It's Not Cheese
The Moon is not, in fact, a giant cosmic wheel of Gouda. In a landmark paper published in Nature, researchers from the French National Center of Scientific Research delivered a hard truth: the Moon is actually packing a solid inner core of material with a density suspiciously similar to iron. Rather than a massive cheese ball, we’re dealing

Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 Blazes Past 13000 MT/s To Set Speed Record

Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 Blazes Past 13000 MT/s To Set Speed Record
One thing that’s often said in sports is that records are meant to be broken. That applies to the sport of overclocking, and to that end, Patriot Memory’s Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 memory just set a validated memory frequency record, with overclocker AiMax hitting 13,211.4 MT/s (6605.7 MHz) to leapfrog previous records set with Adata, G.Skill, and

Intel Confirms AVX10 For Nova Lake, Adds XeSS Frame Gen For Meteor Lake iGPUs

Intel Confirms AVX10 For Nova Lake, Adds XeSS Frame Gen For Meteor Lake iGPUs
Intel’s been making moves under the radar lately, and they’re good news for Team Blue—not only do the most recent GitHub Intel Xess 2,1 SDK patch notes reveal that Frame Gen is coming to Core Ultra 100-series iGPUs, but the 60th Edition of Intel’s ISA Extensions Reference confirms that AVX10.2 is, in fact, coming to Nova Lake, contrary to

AMD FSR Redstone Ray Regeneration Transforms Call Of Duty Black Ops 7 Graphics

AMD FSR Redstone Ray Regeneration Transforms Call Of Duty Black Ops 7 Graphics
Back when AMD announced its next-generation FSR Redstone technology, the company promised to have the updated upscaling and frame generation techniques out by the end of the year. Many expected that this would mean a late-December source release, and that adoption in real games would follow. Instead, our first taste of Redstone comes in the

Android’s New Sideloading Loophole Lets Power Users Install Unverified Apps

Android's New Sideloading Loophole Lets Power Users Install Unverified Apps
Arguably the main reason Android can challenge Apple’s iPhone ecosystem is Google’s decision to keep it an open platform. However, this stance is shifting, as the company attempted to tighten its grip on the mobile operating system by making sideloading largely a thing of the past. Thankfully, Google has decided to leave the door open, even

Millions Of Dell PCs At Risk From High-Impact DDPM Exploit, Patch ASAP

Millions Of Dell PCs At Risk From High-Impact DDPM Exploit, Patch ASAP
Dell has just released a notice to users of its Dell Display and Peripheral Manager (DDPM) software, prompting them to update the software ASAP. Users of the software, which is preinstalled on most Dell business systems but available to all Windows users of Dell peripherals, are advised to update to at least version 2.1.2.12 to get a new patch