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Between sovereignty and system breaks: AWS’s rocky road to the EU cloud

In political debates, switching from a global hyperscaler to European cloud providers often sounds like an obvious decision. In practice, however, such a move proves to be technically and organizationally challenging. A Spanish developer, founder of the auto parts trading platform hank.parts, has taken precisely this path and distributed his infrastructure from Amazon Web Services […]

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Zen 6 delayed: AMD’s “Olympic Ridge” Ryzen desktop CPUs not expected until 2027

New reports suggest that AMD may launch its next major desktop CPU generation based on the Zen 6 architecture later than originally expected. Instead of a possible launch in 2026, the Ryzen desktop series, codenamed “Olympic Ridge,” is now expected to be released in 2027. Although AMD has yet to officially confirm this, several leaks […]

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Persona, Discord, and OpenAI – When “age verification” suddenly smells like FinCEN and Big Brother throws a party

I admit, I naively assumed that age verification meant something like a binary flag. Over 18, under 18, done. An additional check mark in the database, perhaps a one-time comparison, minimally invasive, purpose-built. Instead, we now see an infrastructure that is more reminiscent of opening a bank account than accessing a gaming or community server. Discord […]

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12 Top PC Co-Op Games You Can Play Right Now With Your Buds

12 Top PC Co-Op Games You Can Play Right Now With Your Buds You already know how it is: you load into a match, your buddy's having an off day, you get annoyed, he feels bad, it sucks for everyone. Why not play some games where you cooperate to destroy computerized bad guys? These still give you a lot of room for skill expression, and in some cases, even personal style expression. Here's our list of
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Discord Drops Persona After Users Blast UK Age Checks And Data Practices

Discord Drops Persona After Users Blast UK Age Checks And Data Practices Discord has drawn significant criticism lately, thanks to a major data breach in October and the debut of a new "Teen-By-Default" policy, which will require select users to verify their age by uploading a government issued ID. At the root of the criticism was Discord's involvement with Persona, an "age assurance" firm partially funded by controversial
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Top Xbox Leaders Phil Spencer And Sarah Bond Exit Microsoft In Shakeup

Top Xbox Leaders Phil Spencer And Sarah Bond Exit Microsoft In Shakeup Microsoft's Xbox division is getting a major management overhaul that begins with the departure of Phil Spencer, the long-time face of Xbox who said he is stepping down to embark on "the next chapter of my life." Likewise, Xbox President Sarah Bond is also leaving Microsoft to begin a new chapter. Their departures (one of which was rumored
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Lenovo’s 16‑Inch OLED Ryzen Laptop Plummets To 51% Off With This Coupon

Lenovo’s 16‑Inch OLED Ryzen Laptop Plummets To 51% Off With This Coupon Remember when anything with an OLED display would command a massive premium? That's not been the case for quite some time and if you need proof of that, Lenovo is serving up a massive discount on a well-configured 16-inch laptop with Ryzen firepower. The only caveat is that you have to be privy to the coupon code that delivers the huge savings,
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AOC Q27G4ZD expands gaming series with 280 Hz QD-OLED and up to 1000 nits peak brightness

With the Q27G4ZD, AOC is launching another QD-OLED model in its gaming series, positioning it specifically between the 240 Hz and 360 Hz variants already available. The new model features a third-generation QD-OLED panel and combines a QHD resolution of 2560 × 1440 pixels with a refresh rate of 280 Hz. The monitor is therefore […]

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Anime meets hardware: MSI teases new limited edition graphics card in collaboration with Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End

Anyone interested in anime or manga is probably already familiar with “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.” As Taiwanese company MSI has now announced, it is apparently working on a new, limited-edition graphics card designed in the style of this franchise. For those who are not yet familiar with “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” or are not into […]

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Microsoft services without cloud constraints: Strategies and perspectives for on-premises operation

The strategic orientation of large software providers seems clear: cloud services dominate communication, investment, and product development. Microsoft is also positioning Azure, Microsoft 365, and cloud-based security and platform services prominently in the market. However, a closer look reveals a more nuanced picture. Despite the strong focus on the cloud, there is still a broad […]

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AMD breaks the 4.7 GHz barrier: Radeon RX 9060 XT sets new world record for GPU frequency

AMD has set a new world record for GPU frequency in collaboration with renowned overclocker Splave. The venue was the AMD office in Markham, Canada. The object of desire: an RDNA 4-based Radeon RX 9060 XT. The result: 4.769 GHz GPU clock speed under liquid nitrogen. This is no cosmetic improvement. It is a clear […]

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Glass as digital memory: Microsoft researches data storage for 10,000 years

Magnetic tapes, hard drives, and SSDs form the foundation of the digital age, but their lifespan is limited. Even under optimal conditions, traditional storage media lose their reliability after a few decades. Against this backdrop, Microsoft Research is working on a technology that will preserve data not just for generations, but for millennia. The project, […]

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Intel is banking on “agentic AI”: Copilot bot aims to solve support issues, while users hope it works

Intel is shifting part of its customer support toward automation and calling it “Agentic AI.” Specifically, this refers to the “Ask Intel” program, a virtual assistant based on Microsoft Copilot Studio. The message is clear: less waiting time, fewer standard inquiries for support staff, and greater efficiency through AI. However, the reality is likely to […]

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LeakWatch 2026 – Security incidents, data leaks, and IT incidents in the current calendar week 8

Calendar week 08 of the year 2026, in Germany from February 16, 2026, to February 22, 2026, is notable for an unusually dense combination of government-related data access, widespread disruptions in the healthcare system, confirmed and suspected partner data breaches at large companies, and a series of vulnerability reports that are explicitly described as being […]

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Blackgate Welcomes In 'Fresh Meat' with Alien Free Play Weekend

You can play the 4v1 zero-gravity survival horror game Blackgate as the paywalled alien for free right now until Monday.

Blackgate, heavily inspired by Dead By Daylight and Echo Arena, pits four engineers against one alien for survival. Engineers fly around the space station repairing systems and unlocking an armory full of weapons to incapacitate the alien before it gets to them all. The game is free to play for engineers with an additional $19.99 purchase required to play as the alien.

We played the game in Early Access, noting "it's a game attuned to and takes advantage of VR... Fully immersed in that world, the sense of dread you feel even when other people are nearby is wonderfully achieved." However, the limitations of its host-driven online play made it difficult to finish matches.

BlackGate Is A Tense VR Multiplayer Survival Horror With One Major Flaw
BlackGate has potential with its tense survival horror multiplayer, though its early access launch is difficult to currently recommend.
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For the free to play weekend, starting right now and ending at 10am EST on Monday, the paywalled alien character is free for all players. Developer Megaverse, an original IP division of Fun Train, says it is running this event as a thank you for a recent influx of new players.

In a developer post about its other horror title, The Exorcist Legion VR, undergoing a name change, Fun Train noted a monthly active player base of seventy-five thousand players as of January.

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Blackgate is available on Quest headsets. A PC VR version has been announced with no release date as of yet.

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PayPal Warns Of Exposed Social Security Numbers In 6-Month Data Breach

PayPal Warns Of Exposed Social Security Numbers In 6-Month Data Breach PayPal just disclosed a data breach that exposed sensitive user information, including social security numbers. From July 1st, 2025 to December 12th, 2025, a software glitch in PayPal Working Capital (PPWC) loan applications allowed attackers to gain access to personal user information. While PayPal has since acknowledged and fixed the error,
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Google Highlights Huge AI‑Driven Crackdown On Android Malware And Fraud Apps

Google Highlights Huge AI‑Driven Crackdown On Android Malware And Fraud Apps Google is flexing its AI muscle in an effort to make its Android ecosystem safer and more secure. Malicious actors are constantly evolving the ways attacks are deployed, including leveraging AI themselves. Google says it was able to use the “investments in AI and real-time defenses over the last year to maintain the upper hand and stop these
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Colorful GeForce RTX 5070 Mini OC Review

The Colorful GeForce RTX 5070 Mini OC delivers impressive performance in a compact metal design, perfect for SFF builds. This is the smallest high-end graphics card on the market, measuring just 18 cm long, and its dual-slot design is more than enough for powerful gaming.

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Next-gen Ryzen desktop CPUs may ship with single CCD and dual-CCD configurations

AMD's next-generation Ryzen desktop processors, reportedly codenamed “Olympic Ridge”, may bring a significant architectural shift by leveraging the Zen 6 core design to push desktop core counts to new heights. By moving to TSMC's N2 2nm process, AMD has reportedly achieved the transistor density required to pack up to 12 cores per CCD, a notable increase from the 8-core limit seen in the previous Zen 4 and Zen 5 generations.

This shift, according to HXL's latest report on the upcoming AMD Ryzen CPUs (via VideoCardz), will enable a more diverse SKU lineup. For single-CCD configurations, AMD is now expected to have CPUs with 6, 8, 10, and 12 cores, scaling up to 16, 20, and 24 cores for dual-CCD CPUs.

The move to the 2nm node doesn't just benefit core density but also frees up space for more on-die resources. Each Zen 6 core is expected to feature 4 MB of L3 cache, resulting in 48 MB per CCD and a total of 96 MB for the dual-CCD models. This baseline cache improvement is set to launch on the existing AM5 socket, fulfilling AMD's promise of long-term platform longevity through at least 2027.

With 3D V-Cache variants likely to follow a few months after the release of the Zen 6 desktop lineup, we can expect AMD CPUs with up to 288 MB of L3 cache (assuming AMD is limited to 96 MB of 3D V-Cache per CCD) in the next year or so.

KitGuru says: Would you like to see AMD increase the core count of its upcoming Ryzen processors, or do you think the current lineup has enough cores?

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Ryzen ‘Medusa Point’ APUs may use ‘RDNA 4m’ GPU architecture

The technical picture for AMD's next-generation Medusa Point APUs is becoming clearer through recent Linux compiler activity. The emergence of the GFX1170 target, explicitly labelled as “RDNA 4m”, suggests AMD will finally bring FSR4 support to its APUs.

As noted by Phoronix (via TechPowerUp), while technically part of the GFX11 (RDNA 3) family, GFX1170 is receiving specific instruction-set updates that move it closer to GFX12 (RDNA 4) behaviour, effectively creating a “Pro” version of the current RDNA 3.5 architecture. Some of the changes include adding the WMMA (Wave Matrix Multiply-Accumulate) and SWMMAC instructions, along with support for FP8 and BF8 data formats. These matrix-oriented instructions are the cornerstone of modern AI and machine learning workloads.

By implementing WMMA128b variants specifically for GFX1170, AMD is providing the foundation necessary for neural-link upscaling and frame interpolation. This architectural “hybridisation” is precisely what will allow mainstream Zen 6 APUs to support FSR 4, even without a full transition to the GFX12 graphics.

The introduction of the “m” suffix (presumably standing for “Mobile”) suggests that AMD views GFX1170 as a bridge to keep its high-volume APUs from falling behind the competition. By allowing the hardware to handle 8-bit floating-point operations natively, AMD is expanding the “Redstone” ecosystem, ensuring that even a thin-and-light laptop in 2026 can run the latest AI-enhanced titles with acceptable frame rates.

KitGuru says: With FSR 4 bringing so many improvements over previous versions, AMD should ensure that it works across as many products as possible. 

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Capcom speaks out on Resident Evil Requiem leaks

A few days ago, we learned that physical copies of Resident Evil Requiem had leaked, close to two weeks before the game's planned release. As a result, footage of the game's ending, amongst other spoilers, have begun landing on social media and forums. The footage won't last long though, as Capcom is keeping a watchful eye out. 

In a statement this afternoon, Capcom confirmed that it is aware of the gameplay footage leaks for Resident Evil Requiem, which includes on leak showing off one of the game's major endings. Capcom confirms that it is in the process of taking down uploads of gameplay footage in the lead-up to launch day.

“Currently, we have found a large number of gameplay videos of Resident Evil Requiem that appear to have been obtained through illegal means. For the sake of our customers who are eagerly awaiting this game, we ask that you refrain from publishing or posting gameplay videos on video streaming services or social media before the game's release date”.

Capcom goes on to say that “posting gameplay videos prior to the release of this game is not only copyright infringement but also an act that offends other customers”. The publisher will “take firm action” against channels uploading early gameplay spoilers, including DMCA takedowns.

KitGuru Says: If you're planning on picking up Resident Evil Requiem next week, be careful when looking at gaming forums and sites like Twitter, as leaks are bound to appear and be shared before Capcom is able to get them taken down. 

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Nioh 3 has sold over one million copies in a week

Nioh 3 has had a hugely successful launch. Billed as the most ambitious game in the series so far, Nioh 3 has gone on to sell over one million copies in its first week on the market. 

Koei Tecmo revealed the milestone in a new Steam Community post, confirming that Nioh 3 has surpassed one million sales globally across PC and PlayStation 5. A new accolades trailer for the game has also dropped, showing off the game's numerous high review scores.

Nioh 3 launched on the 14th of February to wide critical acclaim, achieving an 86 overall score on Metacritic, a score aggregated over almost 100 individual critic reviews. The game achieved praise for its weapon variety, refined combat system, difficulty curve and massive open-world regions.

As a whole, the Nioh series has now surpassed 10 million copies sold, split between all three titles in the series.

KitGuru Says: Have any of you picked up Nioh 3 since its launch? 

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Ubisoft has ‘multiple’ new Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry games in development

To the surprise of no one, Ubisoft has confirmed that it has ‘multiple' games in development for its flagship Assassin's Creed and Far Cry franchises, focused on both single-player and multiplayer experiences. 

Ubisoft has been attempting to branch out its biggest franchises into the multiplayer realm for more than a decade at this point but so far, nothing in the Assassin's Creed or Far Cry universes has managed to stick the landing. However, this week in an interview with Variety, Ubisoft CEO, Yves Guillemot, has confirmed that more attempts are in the works, alongside the usual single-player games.

Insider Gaming has a bit more information gathered via developer sources. Two Far Cry games are still in development under the codenames Blackbird and Maverick. The former is said to be the codename for Far Cry 7, while the latter is supposed to be an extraction shooter set in the Far Cry universe.

Meanwhile, the Assassin's Creed games in development are said to include the Black Flag remake, as well as two other games codenamed Invictus and Obsidian, with the former being a new single-player game and the latter being a multiplayer project.

This news comes at an odd time, as Ubisoft had just recently cancelled a slate of games, including the Assassin's Creed Shadows multiplayer spin-off.

KitGuru Says: Ubisoft has been trying to crack the multiplayer formula for over a decade but so far, none of its attempts have been as successful as Rainbow Six Siege. The ironic part is that Ubisoft was an early contender in the extraction shooter genre with The Division, which had an excellent extraction-based PvP mode. 

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