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Future air traffic controllers are making decisions in a lifelike setting before they’re responsible for real aircraft. They’re using a new VR training simulator at Hurlburt Field/WEAR
TL;DR: Steam’s July 2026 survey shows 16GB VRAM GPUs now slightly outnumber 8GB ones (25.9% vs 25.3%), driven partly by better Radeon reporting and new RDNA 4 cards, though most gamers still use under-16GB cards and 8-12GB GPUs remain common. Voice: Kosta AndreadisSpeed 0:00 / 2:57 Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio.
A Toronto man who allegedly used Snapchat, TikTok, and Fortnite to lure and exploit at least 15 children in Canada, the U.S., Australia, and the U.K. is facing 68 charges.
Seven industry leaders explain how artificial intelligence is changing asset creation, esports strategy, live operations, advertising and staffing – and where the technology still falls short July 28, 2026 Prefer PocketGamer.biz on Google
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the scale of human suffering was immediate and visible. But alongside the physical toll, a second crisis was quietly taking hold – one that overwhelm an already stretched mental health system.
Chris Brown pleaded guilty to affray in connection with a 2023 London nightclub incident involving producer Abraham Diaw. Prosecutors dropped the more serious assault charges, and the singer was granted bail ahead of his sentencing on October 26
Colorado Buffaloes quarterbacks coach A.J. Smith is spearheading the utilization of cutting-edge technology to train Buffaloes quarterbacks, using virtual reality (VR) to try and simulate experience
Netflix stated that it used generative AI in about 300 of its projects to create key scenes. The company noted that the technology allows for faster and more cost-effective production of higher quality results.
U.S. prosecutors have accused a Florida man of uploading fake video games that contained malware to Steam, the popular PC games platform. Once victims downloaded and installed the games, the malware was designed to infect their computers, steal their passwords and other data, and drain their crypto wallets, according to a criminal complaint.
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