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What Is “Friend Slop” — and Why Is Everyone Playing It? If you’ve spent time in online gaming circles in 2025, you’ve likely heard the term “friend slop.” It’s not an insult—it’s a badge of honor. Coined to describe a wave of scrappy, low-budget indie co-op games, “friend slop” titles prioritize cha...
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Rivian’s AI Strategy Signals Major Shift Beyond Tesla Rivalry In a striking reversal from its adventure-ready roots, Rivian is now betting big on AI and self-driving technology. Many are asking: Why is the electric truck maker suddenly diving into autonomy? The answer isn’t just about keeping up wit...
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Google App Store Link Fees: $2–$4 Per Install Developers hoping to link users from Google Play to their own websites for app downloads will soon pay a steep price: $2.85 per app install and $3.65 per game install—all within 24 hours of clicking the external link. This move comes as Google complies w...
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Did Nintendo Really Announce Smaller Switch 2 Cartridges? A curious post from retro game publisher ININ Games briefly suggested Nintendo is introducing smaller-capacity cartridges for the upcoming Switch 2—sparking immediate buzz among fans and developers. The company claimed it had “recalculated pr...
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Google Pushes Back Gemini Transition to 2026 Google has officially delayed its plan to replace Google Assistant with Gemini on Android devices. Originally slated for completion by the end of 2025, the company now confirms the full transition won’t happen until 2026. In a statement released Friday, G...
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ChatGPT Lets You Choose How Nice It Is Want a friendlier AI assistant—or one that’s all business? OpenAI just rolled out new personalization features in ChatGPT that let you fine-tune how “nice” the AI sounds. Starting December 20, 2025, users can dial up or down traits like warmth, enthusiasm, and ...
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Google Sues SerpApi Over Mass Scraping of Search Results In a high-stakes legal move, Google has filed a federal lawsuit against SerpApi, accusing the web scraping company of stealing search results “at an astonishing scale.” The suit, filed in late 2025, claims SerpApi illegally bypassed Google’s a...
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Netflix Buys Avatar Startup Ready Player Me to Power Gaming Identity In a bold move signaling deeper investment in interactive entertainment, Netflix has acquired Ready Player Me—the avatar platform that lets users create and carry digital identities across games and apps. The acquisition aims to le...
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Can Trump Media Really Deliver Fusion Power by 2031? Don’t expect electricity from Trump Media’s newly announced nuclear fusion power plant anytime soon—certainly not before 2031, and possibly never. The parent company of Truth Social just revealed a merger with TAE Technologies, aiming to break gro...
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RAM Shortage Forces Prices Up on PCs and Phones A global RAM shortage is reshaping the tech market, sending prices for PCs and smartphones climbing. Research from the International Data Corporation (IDC) predicts the scarcity will persist well into 2027, impacting both budget-friendly devices and hi...
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Fujifilm Instax Mini 12: Instant Camera Deal Shines Capturing moments instantly has never been easier—or more fun. The Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 instant camera, now priced at $73.99 (down from $93.99), is a top pick for gift buyers and photography enthusiasts alike. Available at Amazon, Walmart, and B...
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Europol Predicts Robot Crime Waves by 2035 Robots and AI are no longer just tools—they could become the next frontier of crime. Europol’s latest report, The Unmanned Future(s), paints a vivid picture of 2035, where intelligent machines populate homes, hospitals, schools, and workplaces. The report e...
