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OpenAI reportedly working on its own smartphone based around AI agents

Many have thrown around the idea that AI will replace the smartphone, but it seems even OpenAI disagrees as the company is working on its own smartphone that focuses on the use of AI agents. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that OpenAI is developing its own smartphone. The new device would be powered by custom hardware

Google is reportedly testing a Gemini app for Mac

Google is testing a version of its Gemini app for macOS, Bloomberg reports. The app would bring the AI assistant to uncharted territory, and in more direct competition with OpenAI's ChatGPT and Anthropic's Claude, both of which offer standalone Mac apps.Gemini remains accessible through the web...

Cowboys reportedly make huge Maxx Crosby decision after Ravens back out of trade

The Dallas Cowboys were among the would-be buyers who seemingly missed out on acquiring Maxx Crosby when the Las Vegas Raiders agreed to trade the star pass-rusher to the Baltimore Ravens for two first-round draft picks at the start of the new league year on Wednesday at 4 p.m...

Nvidia is reportedly planning its own open source OpenClaw competitor

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Tencent reportedly tests QClaw AI agent with one-click OpenClaw deployment

Tencent is internally testing an AI agent tool called QClaw that allows users to control computers through natural language commands, according to people familiar with the matter. The product focuses on one-click deployment, packaging the open-source framework OpenClaw into a local startup bundle so users can launch it quickly without complex configuration...

New AAA Lord of the Rings Game Reportedly in Development

There have been a few The Lord of the Rings games over the years — Tales of the Shire, Gollum, and Return to Moria — but none have been as big as the two games from the now-closed studio Monolith Productions. However, it seems like another game is possibly entering that space, according to a

Ubisoft reportedly shrinks Tom Clancy studio Red Storm Entertainment, laying off 105 staff

The studio will shift to a tech support role. Red Storm Entertainment - the storied game development studio behind the Ghost Recon game series - has reportedly been shifted to a tech support role by Ubisoft. As a result, 105 developers have lost their jobs. According to VGC, the news was broken internally at Ubisoft

Ubisoft Reportedly Lays Off 105 at Tom Clancy Studio Red Storm as Dev Ends Game Development

by William D'Angelo , posted 14 hours ago / 927 Views Ubisoft has laid off 105 employees at Tom Clancy game studio Red Storm Entertainment as the developer will no longer develop games, according to a report from VideoGamesChronicle that claims Ubisoft made the announcement internally. The studio will remain open, however, it will focus

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