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Our content for yesterday, April 12 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [New NASA director spotted swearing oath on Carl Sagan book instead of bible]( NASA has named its new Goddard Flight Center director who was recently sworn in with Carl Sagan's book 'Pale Blue Dot' instead of a bible. [ [Intel and Arm announce a deal to manufacture chips on the Intel 18A process]( A multigeneration collaboration between Intel and Arm will see Arm-based SoC ship manufactured at Intel foundries using the Intel 18A process. [ [NVIDIA RTX Remix Runtime is available now to bring ray tracing to classic games]( NVIDIA has released the RTX Remix runtime as open source on GitHub opening the door for modders to bring ray tracing to classic PC games. [ [Windows 11 to change how Print Screen works for the first time since Windows 95]( Microsoft is set to change what the Print Screen key does, with the new functionality set to bring up the Windows 11 Snipping Tool. [ [NVIDIA's RTX Video Super Resolution support added to VLC for offline videos]( VLC adds support for NVIDIA's AI-based RTX Video Super Resolution, bringing the technology to offline videos in one of the most popular standalone apps. [ [HBO Max is dead, long live .... Max?]( HBO Max is going away and it's being replaced by something essentially the same. It's called Max, but still has all the HBO content you subscribed for. [ [You can now play games in Facebook Messenger because why not?]( You might never have wished that you could play games in Facebook Messenger but that hasn't stopped Meta from making it happen for you anyway. [ [Report claims the iPhone 15 Pro Max will cost a crazy $2,900]( Apple is reportedly ready to increase the price of its high-end iPhone to levels that would make it the most costly iPhone ever - almost $3,000. [ [Nintendo hunting Zelda leaker, subpoenas Discord to provide leaker's identity]( Nintendo has subpoenaed Discord to identify the personal information of those that leaked the Tears of the Kingdom artbook in the official Discord server. [ [Chinese gamers criticize Tencent, NetEase and miHoYo for using 'cheap' AI art]( AI is accelerating quickly and has already impacted multiple video game illustrator jobs, but Chinese gamers see past the subterfuge and reject AI art. [ [Konami worker attempts to murder boss after being power harassed]( A Konami employee has been charged with attempted murder after hitting his former boss with a fire extinguisher, makes claims of systemic harassment. [ [Half of the world's population, or 3.7 billion people, now play video games]( Half of the world's population now plays video games, but only a small minority of gamers are responsible for most of the market's overall spending. [ [OpenAI is offering up to $20,000 to find bugs in its ChatGPT AI]( All part of developing a safe AI, we're told - but if you're thinking you can highlight the AI's errant replies for money, that's not what this is about. [ [Xbox hit with new game performance controversy as PR fire rapidly spreads]( The Xbox brand has been embroiled in another controversy as the latest first-party exclusive misses the minimum performance expectations from gamers. [ [Sony might be making a big mistake with PlayStation Plus]( Sony could be taking a radically different approach to PlayStation Plus than its competitors, and the loss in value could affect retention and sign ups. [ [Elon Musk reportedly buys tons of GPUs to cook up AI masterplan with Twitter]( Musk purportedly has a generative AI project in its early stages, although there's already a huge amount of resources committed, if this report is right. [ [New Windows 11 update arrives with a controversial change to the Start menu]( Or at least some users will see this change being rolled out with the latest 'Patch Tuesday' update, alongside a bunch of other tweaks and fixes. [ [MSI GeForce RTX 4070 Ventus 3X 12G Review]( An NVIDIA RTX 4070 model with a two-slot design that requires only a single 8-pin power connector, the MSI GeForce RTX 4070 Ventus 3X is impressive. [ [NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Founders Edition Review]( NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4070 is here, and the Founders Edition delivers RTX 3080-like performance with incredible power efficiency and the bonus of DLSS 3. [ [AMD Zen 5 benchmark leak suggests CPUs that could be a nightmare for Intel]( Another rumor has popped up on Zen 5 - they're coming thick and fast now - which makes it seem like these CPUs will be a huge leap forward over Ryzen 7000. [Having trouble reading? View online!](   Subscription Reminder You're subscribed using the address: {EMAIL} [Manage Your Subscription]( [Unsubscribe Automatically]( [tracking]

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