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"I grew up playing Halo, and I'm tired of playing the same Call of Duty every year. And I wish we could have Titanfall 3," he said.
How come you can't tickle yourself? And why can some people handle tickling perfectly fine while others scream their heads off? Neuroscientist Konstantina Kilteni from the Donders Institute argues ...
"Andor" creator Tony Gilroy explained why they recast Bail Organa with Benjamin Bratt after being played by Jimmy Smits.
As large language models evolve into true agents—persistent, memory-rich, goal-oriented companions—an interesting question arises: what should we call them?
Nintendo explains why Switch 2 hardware and software cost so much $450 system isn't being sold at a loss, wasn't priced with tariffs in mind.
Nintendo Explains Why Switch 2 Doesn't Run Every Original Switch Game Flawlessly Nintendo says it's working to have Switch games running smoothly on the Switch 2 when it launches in a few months.
Why we call capitalized letters 'uppercase' and non-capitalized letters 'lowercase' The terms date back to the 18th-century printing trade.
An exhibition at San Francisco's Asian Art Museum points to a burgeoning trend: museums are engaging the public more openly around efforts to repatriate artifacts looted from other countries.
I Tested Arlo's Trailblazing Security AI That Lets You Create Identifiable Objects Arlo's new AI service allows for deeper camera alert customization than I've ever seen before.
You might know that Java passes by value, but it helps to understand why. Here's what happens when you pass mutable and immutable object references in Java.
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