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Our content for yesterday, October 2 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Mark Zuckerberg may let you speak to dead people with baffling new technology]( Mark Zuckerberg revealed new bleeding-edge technology during a podcast with Lex Fridman, where he said people could speak to dead loved ones. [( [TT Show Episode 5 - The massive Xbox leak, XPG's Battlecruiser II, etc]( It's another big week of news, and in Episode 5 of The TT Show, Jak and Kosta talk about the big Xbox leak and on the PC side sit down with XPG. Sponsored Ad [ [BenQ's latest 4K HDR projector is designed and optimized for big-screen gaming]( With the rise of big screen 4K TVs, BenQ's latest projector is here to remind you that true big screen immersion comes with a projector. [ [Steam Hardware Survey results for September sees the GeForce RTX 3060 finally come out on top]( NVIDIA's GeForce graphics cards are more popular than ever, and as the company's market share grows there looks to be fewer Radeon and Intel cards. [ [Grand Theft Auto VI announcement coming tomorrow, at least according to this image of the moon]( Rockstar posts an image for GTA Online's Moon Festival event, and because you can see a 'VI' and the moon that means a GTA VI announcement is imminent. [ [AMD's new driver-level Fluid Motion Frames is available to preview in 20 titles on RDNA 3 GPUs]( Radeon RX 7000 Series GPU owners can enable AMD's new Fluid Motion Frames technology in DirectX 11 and 12 games, including Starfield. [ [Xbox Game Pass subscribers expected to grow to 110 million by 2030]( Microsoft defines leadership in the subscription space by pushing Xbox Game Pass past 100 million subscribers, seeks lofty 110m target for XGP service. [ [The Apple Pencil 3 could be about to change the way people write, draw, and paint on iPads]( The next Apple Pencil might add magnetic interchangeable tips for different types of writing, drawing, and painting on an iPad display. [ [Apple says your $17,000 Apple Watch Edition is now obsolete]( The original Apple Watch Edition cost $17,000 but it's just been added to Apple's list of obsolete products so maybe it's time to upgrade. [ [TikTok is going ad-free, but only if you're willing to pay for it.]( TikTok is currently testing a new ad-free tier that would allow people to pay a $4.99 per month subscription fee to watch their videos uninterupted. [ [Sony produced over 82 million PSPs across handheld's lifetime]( Sony produced a whopping 85 million+ PlayStation Portable handhelds across the system's 10-year lifespan, many more units than Sony's PSP shipment numbers. [ [Intel's Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs spotted priced at retailer - and it's not bad news]( Overall, there are some bigger price increases, but some pretty slight ones too - though we need to take this leak with a huge amount of caution. [ [SEGA cancels its first Super Game, is the new business model now under question?]( SEGA has cancelled Hyenas, the first title in its ambitious Super Game plan, and lays off multiple staffers at its European subsidiary Creative Assembly. [ [Meta's $33 billion loser now looks like a winner]( Meta has spent over $33 billion to pioneer the metaverse, and now the company has made significant progress in its new Oculus mixed reality avatars. [ [RIG 600 PRO HS Gaming Headset Review]( The RIG 600 PRO HS delivers decent audio for gaming in a lightweight package where its big feature, Dual Wireless, is not just a throwaway gimmick. [ [Bing AI's new image creation feature looks superb - but is proving too popular for its own good]( Dall-E 3.0 was rolled out to all Bing chatbot users over the weekend, but Microsoft didn't realize just how much interest there'd be in the feature. [ [NASA telescope photographs two objects in space merging into one]( NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has spotted two astronomical objects merging into one approximately 465 million light-years from Earth. [ [Apple finally responds to iPhone 15 overheating issues with a solution]( Only days after its release, many iPhone 15 users were reporting overheating issues, and now Apple has responded to those complaints with a solution. [ [Las Vegas Sphere goes mega viral after its first show shocked the world]( The recently opened Sphere in Las Vegas shocked the world after U2 performed, and all audience members were showered in gorgeous 360-degree visuals. [ [Mark Zuckerberg may let you speak to dead people with baffling new technology]( Mark Zuckerberg revealed new bleeding-edge technology during a podcast with Lex Fridman, where he said people could speak to dead loved ones. [ [Cooler Master's funky Sneaker X desktop PC goes on sale, with the company teasing a Shark X PC]( Cooler Master's impressive Sneaker X mini-PC for sneaker enthusiasts is available to order starting from $3499, with the follow-up set to be the Shark X. [ [Mark Zuckerberg reveals the future of communication during a podcast with Lex Fridman]( Mark Zuckerberg has sat down for an interview with Lex Fridman inside the Metaverse in a first-of-its-kind discussion that reveals photorealistic avatars. [Having trouble reading? View online!](   Subscription Reminder You're subscribed using the address: {EMAIL} [Manage Your Subscription]( [Unsubscribe Automatically]( [tracking]

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