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Our content for yesterday, October 30 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Tencent, Sony, Take-Two and Savvy Games Group expected to make gaming acquisitions in 2024]( Some of gaming's top video games companies are expected to double-down on acquisitions throughout 2024, including Tencent, Sony, and Take-Two Interactive. [( [TT Show Episode 9 - Alan Wake 2, NVIDIA SUPER GPUs, and more!]( It's another stacked episode of The TT Show with the duo covering Alan Wake 2's PC requirements, new SUPER GPUs from NVIDIA, the Cybertruck, and more. Sponsored Ad [ [Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III PC specs released: is your PC ready?]( Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III PC system requirements are here: recommended specs for competitive and 4K ultra settings, 150GB storage required. [ [Intel's new Core Ultra 7 155H CPUs found in Lenovo Yoga laptops for sale in Bulgaria]( Intel's new Core Ultra 5 and Core Ultra 7 'Meteor Lake' CPUs spotted inside two of Lenovo's new Yoga Pro 7 laptops, on sale already in Bulgaria. [ [Apple's new M3 series chips launch inside new 14-inch, 16-inch MacBook Pro laptops]( Apple announces new 14-inch, 16-inch MacBook Pro laptops with its brand-new M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips made on TSMC 3nm, new Space Black color, too. [ [NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU made in desktop form, benched on 3DMark]( NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU with 16GB of GDDR6 memory has been turned into a desktop graphics card... and tested on 3DMark already. [ [ASUS ROG Strix Scar 16 gaming laptop: Core i9-14900HX CPU, RTX 4090 GPU, 1600p 240Hz display]( ASUS ROG Strix Scar 16 gaming laptop teased with monster Intel Core i9-14900HX, GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, 64GB of DDR5 RAM, and 1600p 240Hz display. [ [AMD HYPR-RX and 900p resolution supported added to ASUS ROG Ally handheld]( ASUS ROG Ally gaming handheld gets updated: AMD HYPR-RX technology added, as well as 900p resolution supports -- that's 1600x900 for the ROG Ally. [ [Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora on PC has FSR 3, DLSS 2, and XeSS support]( Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora will have a built-in benchmark, and feature AMD's new FSR3 tech, as well as NVIDIA DLSS 2, and Intel XeSS upscaling. [ [Forget new Macs, Apple's iOS 17.2 update fixes this infuriating iPhone bug]( The upcoming iOS 17.2 will fix a bug that prevents some iPhones from being able to load websites and other content when connected to Wi-Fi. [ [WhatsApp is testing adding passkey support for signing in on iPhones]( The popular WhatsApp instant messaging app and platform appears to be testing adding support for passkeys to ensure accounts become more secure. [ [The iPhone 16 Pro could get an upgraded telephoto lens with improved zoom]( The iPhone 15 Pro Max gained a new telephoto camera and now the iPhone 16 Pro/Pro Max could be about to build on that with a new telephoto lens design. [ [Google wanted every iPhone to come with its app preinstalled - Apple said no]( Google reportedly wanted Apple to put its Search app on every single iPhone that was sold, but the company ultimately said that it wouldn't. [ [The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 Retro takes you back to 2003 and we're here for it]( Samsung has announced the Galaxy Z Flip 5 Retro, a special edition foldable that draws inspiration from the 2003 icon, Samsung's SGH-E700 flip phone. [ [Facebook and Instagram users in EU member countries can pay to remove ads if they want to]( Meta is rolling out a paid-for ad-free tier across Facebook and Instagram, but only if you live in these specific countries in the EU. [ [Resident Evil Village is now on iPhone and iPad, but you'll need a recent model to play it]( The popular Resident Evil Village game is now available to play on the iPhone and iPad so long as you have one of the A17 Pro, M1, or M2 chips. [ [Survey claims everyone wants to work at Netflix - but Intel, not so much...]( A new study of job applicant numbers found that some of the most popular tech firms are Netflix, Amazon and Microsoft. Intel is way down the list, though. [ [How much will laptops with Intel Meteor Lake CPUs cost? Leak gives us an idea of pricing]( Intel's new mobile Core Ultra chips are not going to be cheap, but that's to be expected - and price leaks need to be regarded cautiously, anyway. [ [Twitch streamer Amouranth launches beer made from her vaginal yeast]( Twitch streamer Amouranth has revealed she is partnering with a beer company to release a beverage that's made with her vaginal yeast. [ [NASA's Webb photographs a 'crab' within an exploded star in stunning detail]( The James Webb Space Telescope has photographed a 'crab' within the remains of a now-dead star located 6,500 light years from Earth. [ [NASA shows doubt for its Mars samples getting back to Earth on schedule]( NASA's current plan for getting Mars samples collected by the Perseverance rover back to Earth may cost too much to keep on schedule. [ [SSUPD Meshroom D mITX SFF Case Review]( SSUPD's new Meshroom D mITX small form factor computer chassis offers up quite a lot given its reasonable asking price of right around $110. [ [Super Smash Bros. director is concerned over future Smash Bros. games hitting the mark]( The director of Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. franchise has reflected on the development of Ultimate and expressed concern about future titles. [ [NASA telescope snaps photograph of a 'dancer' out in deep space]( NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has honed its instruments on a dancer located out in deep space, approximately 60 million light-years from Earth. [ [Google cofounder Sergey Brin's 400-foot airship just got approved for flight]( Tech billionaire Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, has recently received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration for the Pathfinder 1. [ [NASA confirms humans will never go to the biggest planet in our solar system]( NASA has admitted that humans will never go on a trip to the biggest planet in our solar system, but we may go to one of its promising moons. [ [Uncomfortably close asteroid shows how Earth is still at risk of an undetected impact]( An asteroid that passed close by Earth represents the greater threat of undetected space rocks potentially colliding with our planet. [ [New Apple device batteries pop up in a regulatory database, including an unexpected one]( Apple's big 'Scary Fast' event is just around the corner and expectations are high, but a new leak suggests an unexpected product could debut. [ [Nintendo 64 classic Perfect Dark ported to PC, playable in 4K 60 FPS with keyboard and mouse]( Visuals have come a long way since The Year 2000, but getting to play Perfect Dark from the N64 on PC is a nice reminder that its gameplay is still golden. [ [Xbox blocking the use of unofficial accessories, including controllers, on consoles]( Microsoft is taking a big step to block the use of unauthorized and unofficial wireless controllers on Xbox consoles, with the ban going in effect soon. [ [KIOXIA and Western Digital merger has apparently been put on hold due to SK Hynix objecting]( The resulting entity would have been the world's largest manufacturer of flash memory and storage, but it seems that, for now, the deal is off. [Having trouble reading? 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