After writing two November stories analyzing price expectations for Valve’s upcoming Steam Machine, I really didn’t think we’d be offering more informed speculation before the official price was ...
There are a few key trends to look for if we want to identify the next multi-bagger. Ideally, a business will show two trends; firstly a growing return on capital employed (ROCE) and secondly, an ...
Every NFL season, bettors across the country place futures bets on all sorts of markets, including the exact matchup of the Super Bowl. This season, the Super Bowl matchup between the Seattle Seahawks ...
The Los Angeles Rams' attention now turns to the offseason after losing to the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship game. With the futures of several players uncertain, one of which is Matthew ...
Amazon stock may not be able to reproduce its gains of the past three decades, but the company is as strong as ever. You can expect good progress from brick-and-mortar giant Walmart, thanks to its ...
TL;DR: According to a new rumor, the PS5 Pro is set to receive PSSR2 between January and March 2026, backing up a previous leak that also suggested a Q1 launch from Sony. It promises significant image ...
OpenJDK project teams will focus work on features such as value types, code reflection, AOT compilation, and structured concurrency in the coming year. Oracle’s Java team in 2026 will work toward ...
Ever since the Steam Deck landed, gaming enthusiasts have increasingly found refuge in SteamOS. PC gaming, driven by the Linux-based software, is at an all-time high, partly owing to performance woes ...
Half-Life fans are nothing if not patient. For the diehard fans out there, the latest test of patience comes from Insider Gaming Weekly's podcast, which claimed that the third installment in the ...
Several automakers including Tesla are integrating AI assistants into vehicle software. AI assistants have proven to be imperfect and arguably problematic for some users in 2025. Looking forward to ...
The U.S. penny may finally be on its way out. Producing each coin now costs the U.S. Mint about 3.7 cents, at a total taxpayer cost of more than $100 million per year. Ending production may make ...
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