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Our content for yesterday - April 30, 2024 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [AMD's cancelled high-end Radeon RX 8900 XTX had 50% more shader engines than 7900 XTX]( AMD's cancelled high-end Navi 4X GPUs were expected to have 50% more shader engines than Navi 31, would've been a high-end Radeon GPU beast. [( [TT Show Episode 32 - No Rest For the Wicked, Far Cry 7, and Australia vs. Elon Musk]( Another jam-packed episode of The TT Show, from talking about the latest in gaming, from PlayStation on PC to the geopolitics of posting on X. Sponsored Ad [ [32% of all Amazon Prime subscribers watched the Fallout TV show, or 65 million people]( Amazon Prime Video's Fallout TV show adaptation has been watched by 65 million people in little over two weeks, a sizable portion of all Prime subscribers. [ [Alan Wake 2 hasn't made a profit, Remedy unsure if it will ever be on Steam]( Alan Wake 2 has yet to turn a profit and generate royalties for Remedy Entertainment, likely in part due to the game skipping Steam and physical launches. [ [Tencent buys 14.8% of Remedy's shares, Remedy CEO: 'We don't see this changing anything']( Tencent has nearly tripled its investment into Alan Wake developer Remedy Entertainment, Chinese juggernaut now owns nearly 15% of the company's shares. [ [Report: Nintendo shows off Switch 2 to partners who were only able to feel, not see, the system]( New reports indicate that the next-gen Switch 2 console was shown off to peripheral-makers and partners, but they weren't actually able to see the system. [ [Square Enix cancels $140 million worth of games and projects]( Square Enix expects to take a $140 million loss due to cancelled projects/games, which will have a drag effect on its fiscal year 2023 financials. [ [Blizzard cancels BlizzCon 2024, but it wasn't Microsoft's call]( Blizzard Entertainment confirms that it has cancelled Blizzcon 2024, instead fragmenting the big event into several in-person and digital experiences. [ [Apple reportedly poaching AI engineers from Google and stashing them in Switzerland]( Apple has reportedly hired dozens of Google employees that specialize in AI technology and set them up in a new lab in Switzerland. [ [ASUS to launch 'groundbreaking' AI PC with Snapdragon X Elite SoC on May 20]( It is likely to be a Vivobook laptop, and it's set to launch at the same time as Microsoft's consumer-focused Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6. [ [Confirmed: Assassin's Creed Mirage will come to iPhone 15 Pro and some iPads in June]( Ubisoft has confirmed that it will bring Assassin's Creed Mirage to the iPhone and iPad on June 6, but you'll need a beast of a model to play. [ [iOS 18 to sport new AI-enabled Safari browsing feature and more, report claims]( Apple's expected to announce iOS 18 at WWDC and a new report has detailed expected new features coming to the iPhone's Safari web browser. [ [Fortnite coming to iPhones 'pretty soon' and iPads later this year]( Thanks to a new decision from the European Union, Apple must also allow third-party storefronts on the iPad...and that means Fortnite is coming back. [ [Some users say their iPhone's alarms aren't working, but Apple's already on it]( If you own an iPhone and rely on the Clock app's alarms, you might want to rethink that. People are reporting that the alarms aren't always sounding. [ [The iPhone 16 could get the iPhone 15's funky color-infused glass finish]( A new rumor has backed up previous claims the iPhone 16 would use the same color-infused back glass finish as the iPhone 15 models. [ [Claims Apple's OLED iPad Pro will use a new M4 chip given weight by a new iPadOS code discovery]( Amid new rumors that the upcoming OLED iPad Pro would have a brand-new M4 chip inside, code discovered in the iPadOS 17.5 beta adds more fuel to the fire. [ [Microsoft OneDrive cloud storage finally gets an offline mode - with a catch]( And no, the catch isn't that we'll see adverts in the Start menu telling us about this - it's actually that it's just a limited rollout to certain users. [ [Windows 11 has a couple of useful tweaks in testing for File Explorer and widgets]( Okay, so not everyone's interested in widgets, but we've caught a glimpse of icon animations, and a nifty feature for tabs in File Explorer. [ [MSI Vector GP68HX Gaming Laptop Review]( MSI's new Vector GP68HX has all the makings of a solid high-end gaming laptop. 144Hz display, HDMI 2.1, great GPU, Gen4 NVMe, and more. 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