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Our content for yesterday, April 17 2023 343 Industries confirms the Halo franchise is a multi-billi

Our content for yesterday, April 17 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Halo made $6 billion from games and multimedia, 343 Industries says]( 343 Industries confirms the Halo franchise is a multi-billion dollar video game series, with over $6 billion generated from games and transmedia content. [ [Live11 is Windows 11 that runs off a USB drive or DVD with no install required]( Live11, based on the optimized Tiny11 from NTDEV, manages to squeeze Windows 11 on a 4GB drive and can run on RAM with no installation required. [ [ASUS's new ProArt GeForce RTX 4080 and 4070 Ti graphics cards are compact]( ASUS's new creator focused GeForce RTX 4080 and 4070 Ti graphics cards are its most compact yet with a 2.5-slot thickness and 300mm length. [ [Kingston has now shipped over 100 million overclockable memory modules]( Kingston passes an impressive milestone for its RAM line-up with over 100 million enthusiast overclockable memory modules shipped since 2002. [ [Google's Pixel Fold release date and more leaked as launch nears]( Google is finally going to enter the foldable fray with a new leak seemingly outing the release date and price of the important phone. [ [Analysis: Five reasons why SEGA is buying Rovio]( SEGA plans to buy Angry Birds mobile game developer Rovio in a sweeping deal for $771 million because of a number of reasons. Here are a few of them. [ [Apple's iOS 17 could finally blow the iPhone open for sideloading apps]( Apple could finally be about to enable sideloading on the iPhone with iOS 17 thought to be the software that will set the ball rolling this year. [ [SEGA to buy Angry Birds developer Rovio in $771 million deal]( Following the rumors, SEGA has officially confirmed it plans to buy Angry Birds game developer Rovio for $771 million in a bid to bolster its business. 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[ [Windows 11 looks to be getting AI smarts to improve multitasking]( Powering up multitasking through AI seems to be the plan, as a hidden feature for snap layouts has been uncovered in a new test build of Windows 11. [ [Xreart combines classic gaming and tech hardware to create stylish wall art]( Disassembled tech and gaming hardware as art is a relatively new concept but one that is a 'once you see it, you become a full convert' situation. [ [NVIDIA reportedly in no hurry to ramp up production of RTX 4000 GPUs]( NVIDIA is happy to motor on with Lovelace chip production as it stands, with no plans to press the accelerator in the near future, apparently. [ [Apple's Mac Studio might not be dead after all - here's why]( Apple could be planning to refresh the Mac Studio despite concerns that it would be killed off thanks to the Apple silicon Mac Pro's existance. [ [New MacBooks tipped to launch within weeks, but which ones actually will?]( Apple is rumored to have new Mac portables on the horizon with some arriving as soon as WWDC23, but there is confusion over the exact timeframe for most. [ [Big AI investor warns what's on the horizon will affect every human being]( A high-level artificial intelligence investor has warned that the exponential development of artificial intelligence systems will affect every human being. [ [NASA telescope photographs a very rare cosmic phenomenon in deep space]( Astronomers have detected a very rare cosmic phenomenon occurring in deep space, and NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has photographed it. [ [Google to release 'all-new' search engine powered by AI]( Google is preparing to jump into the artificial intelligence race with an 'all-new' search engine that's powered by artificial intelligence. [ [Elon Musk shakes up OpenAI, Microsoft and Google with new AI startup]( Reports indicate that Elon Musk has created a new artificial intelligence-centered startup that will be a direct competitor to OpenAI's ChatGPT. [ [Raytracing removed from Resident Evil 2 & 3]( Capcom has removed raytracing from Resident Evil 2 and 3 on Steam. Worse, users are now forced onto the games' poorly implemented screen space reflections. [ [Crucial T700 2TB Gen5 12,000 MBs SSD Preview - 20 Percent More]( Micron brings forth its 2000MT 232L flash through its retail arm Crucial, whose 12,400 MBs capable T700 PCIe Gen5 SSD offers up 20 percent more throughput. [ [Elon Musk admits to the rumor about why he actually bought Twitter]( Elon Musk has sat down for an interview where he confirmed a long-standing rumor about the reason behind following through with his purchase of Twitter. 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