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Mina the Hollower, from the makers of Shovel Knight, arrives on Halloween

It's been a few years since Yacht Club Games, the studio behind Shovel Knight, ran a successful Kickstarter campaign for the first entry in a new franchise, and now we know when that game will drop. The team announced at Summer Game Fest Live that Mina the Hollower will arrive on October 31 on PC. A demo is available on Steam until Steam Next Fest ends on June 13.<br /> Mina the Hollowe [...]

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Forget Ring - Arlo's flagship battery-powered security camera is still on sale for $120

Brand-exclusive features made the Arlo Pro 5S 2K challenging to recommend to everyone. This huge markdown makes it easier. [...]

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IDR Left In Limbo: Experts Explain What's Going on With Student Loan Payment Plans

With IDR applications frozen and SAVE nearly dead, options for lower payments appear to be dwindling. [...]

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LG's new hotel TVs are first to support both AirPlay and Google Cast - where to look for them

It's about to get a lot easier to keep up with your favorite shows while traveling. [...]

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Xsolla and Altava teamed up to bring luxury fashion IP into gaming

Xsolla, a global game commerce company, has partnered with Altava Group, a digital fashion and virtual entertainment company, to bring fashion IP to games. [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 rumored specs: predictions for every key spec

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 could feature major camera and performance upgrades, among other changes. [...]

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Audio-Technica's see-through turntable is so cool, it seems a shame to put your vinyl on it

Audio-Technica's AT-LPA2 turntable is completely transparent [...]

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Can We Really Trust AI’s Chain-of-Thought Reasoning?

As artificial intelligence (AI) is widely used in areas like healthcare and self-driving cars, the question of how much we can trust it becomes more critical. One method, called chain-of-thought (CoT) reasoning, has gained attention. It helps AI break down complex problems into steps, showing how it arrives at a final answer. This not only […]<br /> The post Can We Really Trust AI’s Chai [...]

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AI²: Why AI in higher education isn’t what you think it is

Alignment and inertia will determine the school’s ultimate success with the technology. [...]

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