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Intel figures out how to make money again-

Intel’s revenue for the last three months was down 15% versus this time last year, but CEO Pat Gelsinger doesn’t seem to mind. He says of the company’s latest earnings represent “just great execution across every aspect of the business.” A surprisingly positive sentiment for what might appear on the surface to just be more bad news.

The reason for that positivity is that Intel is back to making money after a few rocky quarters underperforming in 2022. Last quarter, Intel lost $2.8B from $12B in revenue. This quarter, Intel made $1.5B from $13B in revenue.

Intel also gained $0.13 a share in the past three months, which doesn’t sound like much, however, is generally now assumed to be the beginning of a much-needed rebound. Margins were also up, which shareholders love to get into a fervour about.

“Strength in client and data center and our efforts to drive efficiencies and cost savings across the organization all contributed to the upside in the quarter and a return …

It’s mathematically impossible to beat Humble’s latest bundle of legendary CRPGs before Baldur’s Gate 3 comes out-

Have you got time for Humble’s latest collection of CRPG classics? No, you don’t. None of us do, in fact. At time of writing, Baldur’s Gate 3 is about 173 hours away from leaving early access (assuming it does so at about 4 pm BST). According to How Long To Beat, completing a “Main + Extra” run of all six games (plus one expansion) in the Baldur’s Gate and Beyond bundle would take you 421 hours. 

Even if you only try to take on the Baldur’s Gate games in there, it’ll take you 159 hours. Doable so long as you don’t sleep between now and August 3 (PC Gamer does not recommend doing this, but I personally am curious to see you try).

But even if so-called science says you won’t be able to experience the full breadth of these bangers before Baldur’s Gate 3 eats up your August, they’re still well worth picking up. The full list of games in the bundle is: Baldur’s Gate 1 & 2 Enhanced Edition (plus the Siege of Dragonspear expansion

Manor Lords is at its best when ‘players craft their own stories’ and don’t rely on a dev-made tale, which ‘quickly became repetitive’-

If you’ve experienced the dramatic highs and lows of Manor Lords, then you’ll understand just how nail-biting this city builder and management game can really be. But instead of relying on a set story, the real drama comes from letting players live their best lives and create catastrophic situations all by themselves. 

The developer of Manor Lords, Greg “Slavic Magic” Styczeń, told players via Reddit that he “experimented with a story, but it quickly became repetitive, just like Tropico was for me as a player (subjective personal preference). My hope is a sandbox where the players craft their own stories via gameplay.” 

Manor Lords does have a very loose story when it comes to all the shenanigans surrounding rival Lords who have falsely tried to claim your land as their own. Although this serves as a way to include small battle sequences in the game rather than forwarding any story. 

I’d like to see a greater storyline emerge as the game continu…

5 years after it closed for good, Gearbox confirms that the hero shooter Gigantic is coming back for a ‘limited time throwback event’-

Gigantic is—or was—a free-to-play “strategic hero shooter” that went into full release in July 2017 and almost immediately fell into misfortune. In November 2017, developer Motiga was closed, and just a couple months later publisher Perfect World announced that the game would suffer the same fate in July 2018. But now, improbably and unexpectedly, it looks like it might be making a comeback: Gearbox has confirmed that invitations to a “limited time throwback event” are legit.

The event first came to light in the Gigantic subreddit, after numerous diehard fans shared an email that went out today inviting them  to a three-day Gigantic play session, set to run October 5 to October 7. “Relive the good old days of playing this beloved strategic hero shooter” the email exclaimed.

Calling Gigantic “beloved” might be a bit of a stretch—its peak concurrent player count on Steam was 8,303, according to Steam Charts, but six months later that number was down …

MSI’s PBO Enhanced Modes take Ryzen 9000 series chips off the leash, giving you up to 15% extra performance-

AMD’s Ryzen 9000-series processors are out and about. In general, the family’s power efficiency is a highlight, and they’ve rightfully taken some places on our list of best CPUs, but there are those out there that wish for a little more on the performance side of things. Enabling AMD’s own PBO2 setting will give you a bit of a boost, but MSI’s engineers have been hard at work too, and the company is releasing new motherboard BIOSes with what it calls PBO Enhanced modes, which take things a step further.

MSI’s PBO Enhanced features three modes, simply named 1,2 and 3, with Mode 3 being the most aggressive. According to MSI, the Ryzen 9 9950X can gain nearly 10% in the Cinebench R23 multithreaded test when Mode 3 is enabled. Not a bad gain at all.

At default settings, the 65W Ryzen 7 9700X is the most power constrained chip in the Zen 5 lineup, and when it’s taken off the leash, it’s multithreaded performance jumps by an impressive 15%.

MSI didn’t release single thre…

Researchers create Dune-like pee-pants for the next generation of astronauts and maybe even wealthy, overly ‘dedicated’ gamers-

One of the coolest things about the tech world is when science fiction becomes science reality. A research team in the US has developed a system, in the form of a snug-fitting pair of pants, to collect urine and extract potable water from it. The Dune-like technology is aimed at replacing the diapers worn by astronauts during spacewalks and perhaps even PC gamers, too dedicated to their monitors for kill streak-breaking toilet trips.

Spacewalks, or extravehicular activities (EVAs) as they’re more correctly termed, are extremely challenging affairs. The spacesuits that the astronauts must wear not only have to combat the dangers of micrometeorites and extremes in temperatures, but they also need to sustain a person working non-stop for eight hours or more. 

Toilet breaks aren’t feasible, as it takes many hours to get in or out of a spacesuit. So adult-sized diapers, called Maximum Absorbency Garments (MAGs), are used to collect any waste generated during the EVA.

Rainbow Six Siege player hacks drone that hacks drones to somehow kill player with their own claymore-

There was a time when the most complicated device in Rainbow Six Siege was an iPad that detects heartbeats. I imagine all of the CS:GO players who bounced off of Siege after getting spotted through a wall in 2015 would run for the hills if they knew what was possible in 2023. Thanks to Siege’s newest attacker, Brava, you can’t even trust your own claymores not to kill you.

Case in point: this downright absurd clip from Reddit user DansomeWoja, in which they manage to kill an enemy without ever firing a gun or being in the same room as them. DansomeWoja, who is playing the defender Mozzie, kills the opposing Brava player with a drone. Except the drone itself doesn’t deal the killing blow: Mozzie uses it to hack and detonate a claymore. And that drone? It doesn’t even belong to Mozzie. That’s actually Brava’s drone! 

a_bravas_worst_nightmare from r/Rainbow6

Rainbow Six Siege is wild, I’ll explain: The new piece of kit Brava …

Today’s Wordle answer for Monday, April 22-

Come take a look at a fresh hint for today’s Wordle, giving your guesses the guidance they need and turning those tricky yellow and grey letters into winning greens. Or is the bottom of the April 22 (1038) board feeling a little too close for comfort? Then click straight through to today’s answer instead.

Ah, that was just what I needed after the past few days. No drama, no last-minute twists, no strange surprises, just a short, straight line from my first guess to the answer to today’s Wordle. Is there a better way to start a Sunday? I don’t think so.

Wordle today: A hint

Wordle today: A hint for Monday, April 22

Technically today’s answer is an acronym, although most people treat it as a word. Either way, in science this is a device capable of emitting a powerful beam of light, and in sci-fi stories this is usually the coloured shot coming out the end of a futuristic gun.  

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