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Our content for yesterday, December 13 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [UFO whistleblower David Grusch says when he will reveal 'first-hand' knowledge]( UFO whistleblower David Grusch has appeared on NewsNation to reveal when he will be revealing 'first-hand' knowledge on UFO programs. [( [TT Show Episode 14 - GTA 6 deep dive, Fallout TV show, and Windows 12]( The Grand Theft auto 6 trailer is here, and it looks incredible, so Jak and Kosta spend a big chunk of the episode digging into it. Sponsored Ad [ [TSMC is developing 1.4nm chips called A14 that are due to arrive around 2027]( TSMC's 2nm or N2 process node looks to be on track for a 2025 debut (probably inside an iPhone), but the company is also working on a 1.4nm process or A14. [ [Bethesda is still working on that next-gen 4K Fallout 4 update, and it will arrive in 2024]( Announced well over a year ago, Bethesda provides an update on the mysterious Fallout 4 'next-gen' 4K update - it's coming sometime in 2024. 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[ [Tesla's forced recall of all its US vehicles isn't actually a recall, here's why]( Tesla will recall over two million cars across the United States over an Autopilot defect discovered by the safety regulatory body NHTSA. [ [NVIDIA's new DOOM 30th Anniversary Sweepstakes page has the RTX 4090 with an MSRP of $1398]( NVIDIA's flagship GeForce RTX 4090 had an MSRP of $1979 in February 2023, but now that has dropped to just $1389 for the DOOM 30th Anniversary Sweepstakes. [ [NVIDIA AI GPU shipments expected to surge 150% year-over-year in 2024]( Analyst expects NVIDIA AI GPU shipments to surge another 150% year-over-year in 2024, led by the new H200 GPU and next-gen Blackwell B100 GPUs. [ [FTC probes Adobe for cancellation fees]( The Federal Trade Commission could force Adobe pay a fine for its notorious cancellation policies that can charge expensive pro-rated cancellation fees. [ [Check out this Redditor and his custom triple-fan Noctua cooler for the RTX 4090]( This Redditor modded his Inno3D GeForce RTX 4090 with Noctua fans and a 3D-printed shroud with some impressive results: 8C cooler, and quieter. [ [Market sales dip prompts steep PlayStation and Xbox price discounts]( Consumers in the United States are buying fewer video games consoles during the November holiday season, prompting prolonged steep hardware discounts. [ [Twitch still prohibits nudity, new artistic nudity policy affects fictional content]( Twitch's new adult content policy allows for 'artistic nudity,' but streamers are still prohibited from showing full-on nudity and sexual acts to viewers. [ [Xbox Game Pass comes to VR endpoints with Meta Quest 3 integration]( Microsoft's high-margin video game subscription comes to VR endpoints via cloud gaming integration on Meta Quest 3 with a native Xbox cloud gaming app. [ [Hideo Kojima files 3x SSS trademarks: Social Strand, Social Stealth, and Social Scream Systems]( Hideo Kojima's game development studio has filed for a trio of very interesting 'social system' trademarks that highlight the genre and tone of its games. [ [Valve warns against possibly dangerous TikTok craze - don't inhale from your Steam Deck vents]( Don't go smelling your Steam Deck vents, even if you are a connoisseur of the odors who can tell the difference between the OLED and LCD models. [ [ASRock Radeon RX 7700 XT Phantom Gaming Review]( A solid 1440p performer that stays quiet thanks to excellent cooling, but ASRock's Radeon RX 7700 XT Phantom Gaming lives in the shadow of the RX 7800 XT. [ [Starfield is getting FSR 3, and hopefully it'll work as well as in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora]( AMD desperately needs more games with FSR 3 support, as there are only three titles right now - so Starfield will be a good addition early in 2024. [ [Scientists create computer from human brain tissue and it can hear voices]( A team of researchers created a 'biocomputer' called 'Brainoware' that's capable of voice recognition through electrical pulse training. [ [Samsung tease two new QD-OLED gaming monitors with up to 360Hz refresh rates]( Samsung has announced it will be releasing two new QD-OLED gaming monitors next year that will come in 31.7-inch and 27-inch models. [ [134-year-old photographic film from 1889 developed revealing two mysterious figures]( A roll of photographic film that was shot all the way back in 1889 on a Kodak camera has been developed 134 years later revealing two mysteries. [ [Scientists discover mysterious object 10x longer than the Milky Way in deep space]( Astronomers stumbled across the first known intergalactic trail of stars, estimated to be approximately 10 times the size of the Milky Way. [ [Bethesda reveals 'new ways of traveling' are coming to Starfield in a series of updates]( Bethesda has revealed that it will be rolling out a series of updates for Starfield that contain many of the features players have requested. [ [Scientists discover Sun eruptions may cause train accidents during peak travel times]( The rail industry has been urged to consider the safety risks of space weather as a new study has found solar storms may cause train accidents. [ [Here's why you need a new Apple Watch to ask Siri about your health]( New Apple Watches are needed to use watchOS 10.2's new Siri capabilities and Apple's explained that it's all in the name of privacy. [ [The iPhone's new Journal app is here including an API for third-party apps]( Apple's iOS 17.2 update is now here and it brings with it the Journal app as well as a Journaling Suggestions API for third-party apps. [ [The iPhone 15 Pro now captures spatial videos ready for the Vision Pro's 2024 release]( The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max can now both record video in the spatial video format ready to be viewed on a Vision Pro headset. [ [Third-party NFC payments could be coming to iPhones as Apple fights to avoid EU antitrust fines]( Apple has reportedly offered to open up the iPhone's NFC technology in a way that would allow other companies to offer payment wallets for the first time. [ [Apple's macOS Sonoma 14.2 update makes it easier than ever to fill out those annoying PDFs]( Apple's new macOS Sonoma 14.2 software update is here and it brings with it a ton of changes, but the biggest comes to the way PDF files are filled out. 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