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I Drove Hyundai’s Hydrogen-Fueled Nexo. It’s Perfect, Just Not for the US
Hyundai's new 2026 Nexo is an electric SUV that cruises for up to 450 miles and refuels at a familiar-looking pump in 5 minutes. Instead of a battery pack, the Nexo generates electricity on the go from a hydrogen tank and fuel cell. On paper, it's exactly what Americans want -- long-range, fast fill-ups, few
10 Years Later, One of The Best Shonen Jump Series of All Time Is Still Awaiting a Sequel
Written and illustrated by Katsura Hoshino, D.Gray-man is one of the best series ever published in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. While the manga began serialization in 2004, it faced multiple hiatuses due to the creator’s poor health and never got the attention it deserved. In April 2018, the series moved to the quarterly magazine Jump SQ.
Exodus’ former studio head James Ohlen touches on why he left Archetype Entertainment: “I was running on fumes”
"It was hurting my health" Image credit: Archetype Entertainment Back in December of last year, despite being the head of the studio, James Ohlen left Archetype Entertainment, also leaving his role as producer on Exodus behind. It was a bit of a surprise, given that he co-founded the studio after having retired from BioWare in
Your Steam Deck is about to get more storage space
Image: Keith May/IDG The Steam Deck does a lot of things well, but if you fill it up with high-end 3D games, you’ll soon find its internal storage straining. The most expensive model only has 512GB of space, and even upgrades like the excellent Sabrent Rocket SSD are limited by the 2230 form factor of
Storage and Transportation: Creative Ways to Use Plastic Pallets in Your Business
Struggling to save time and money in managing your goods? Look no further! You’re in the right place. We are here to share creative ways to utilize plastic pallets for storage and transportation, streamlining your supply chain operations. Discover now how you can use these cost-effective and reliable pallets to optimize your business efficiency...
IBM Storage launched with backup appliance plan
pressmaster - stock.adobe.com Prosaically named brand will replace Spectrum products, while IBM rationalises offer for AI/ML, hybrid cloud and malware, which it sees as the backdrop to contemporary IT By Yann Serra, LeMagIT Antony Adshead, Storage Editor Published: 28 Mar 2023 16:45 IBM’s Spectrum brand, in use for numerous IBM products since 2015, is set
No storage, no cry: Sinking the data storage barrier
Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More In this age of information, big data is increasingly viewed as the lifeblood of any organization. Yet, because data has become so big and varied, properly analyzing it remains a huge challenge
Sony recommends 32GB of RAM and 100GB of storage to run The Last of Us Part 1 on PC
TechSpot is about to celebrate its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Something to look forward to: Another PC port recommends 32GB of RAM for gameplay above 1080p. While not all recent major PC releases suggest such high memory usage, it is becoming a concerning trend as the industry fully transitions into
Pure Storage aims FlashBlade//E at unstructured data capacity
sdecoret - stock.adobe.com But not the ones that need super high performance. FlashBlade//E will target use cases that need large amounts of QLC flash without the most-demands for rapid access By Antony Adshead, Storage Editor Published: 28 Feb 2023 21:05 Pure Storage has launched FlashBlade//E, which will provide capacity-focussed QLC flash-based storage aimed at unstructured
Save up to 62% on Samsung storage at Amazon
Samsung's 970 EVO NVMe SSD is on sale for US$50, a 29% price cut. (Image via Amazon)Amazon is running a sale on certain Samsung storage devices, including internal and external drives. You can save up to 62% on SATA SSDs, external SSDs, and SD cards. Storage is one of the most meaningful upgrades you can
Unstructured data and the storage it needs
IDC estimates that upwards of 80% of business information is likely to be formed of unstructured data by 2025. And while “unstructured” can be something of a misnomer, because all files have some sort of metadata by which they can be searched and ordered, for example, there are huge volumes of such data in the hands
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I Drove Hyundai’s Hydrogen-Fueled Nexo. It’s Perfect, Just Not for the US
Hyundai's new 2026 Nexo is an electric SUV that cruises for up to 450 miles and refuels at a familiar-looking pump in 5 minutes. Instead of a battery pack, the Nexo generates electricity on the go from a hydrogen tank and fuel cell. On paper, it's exactly what Americans want -- long-range, fast fill-ups, few
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10 Years Later, One of The Best Shonen Jump Series of All Time Is Still Awaiting a Sequel
Written and illustrated by Katsura Hoshino, D.Gray-man is one of the best series ever published in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. While the manga began serialization in 2004, it faced multiple hiatuses due to the creator’s poor health and never got the attention it deserved. In April 2018, the series moved to the quarterly magazine Jump SQ.
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Exodus’ former studio head James Ohlen touches on why he left Archetype Entertainment: “I was running on fumes”
"It was hurting my health" Image credit: Archetype Entertainment Back in December of last year, despite being the head of the studio, James Ohlen left Archetype Entertainment, also leaving his role as producer on Exodus behind. It was a bit of a surprise, given that he co-founded the studio after having retired from BioWare in
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“We will probably get some flack”: Subnautica 2 may feel polished for an early access game, but it was important for the team it...
No one wants another Moonbreaker Image credit: Krafton / Rock Paper Shotgun It's been more than a decade since the original Subnautica dove into early access. The deep sea survival game spent four years there as developer Unknown Worlds Entertainment added new features, biomes, and polished the whole thing up with the game's players. It
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UK games industry fundamentally misunderstood, new report calls for unified research framework
UKIE and entertainment charity OKRE call for industry, government, and academia to collaborate on the framework to address identified research gaps Image credit: James Newcombe UKIE and entertainment charity OKRE have developed a framework to help the UK games industry maximise its economic and social value. The Building a Unified Framework for the UK Video
