Bethesda Game Studios announced Tuesday that Starfield is coming to PlayStation 5 on April 7, alongside a major story expansion and a price drop. But the most significant change to Bethesda’s ...
Seedance 2.0 has generated controversy for allowing users to create AI videos using real people and licensed characters, raising copyright issues and threats of lawsuits. Sens. Marsha Blackburn, ...
The PlayStation 5 Pro’s PSSR 2.0 update is officially out today, and we have the full list of games that will be taking advantage of the new features. What games support PS5 Pro’s PSSR 2.0? In a new ...
Will Starfield 2.0 finally fix the game’s tedious and unintuitive fast-travel space exploration? How much of a bloodbath is it going to be at Warner Bros. Games once the Paramount deal closes? And how ...
ByteDance has paused plans to launch its new AI video model globally, according to a report in The Information. The Chinese company, best known as TikTok’s parent organization (and now a minority ...
McDonald’s is doubling down on its "McValue" menu as the fast-food giant acknowledges that years of post-pandemic price hikes have left many Americans feeling priced out of a basic burger and fries.
The highly anticipated PS5 Pro PSSR 2.0 update is expected to launch in early 2026, and although Sony has yet to detail what it’ll entail, a newly discovered company patent explains what players can ...
This low-mileage GM engine was already sold as a core, and a closer look suggests the failure may have been avoidable. 2021 Buick Envision’s 2.0L LSY engine showed heavy carbon deposits by 24,491 ...
Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt tussle in hand-to-hand combat on a rubble-strewn rooftop; Donald Trump takes on kung-fu fighters in a bamboo grove; Kanye West dances through a Chinese imperial palace while ...
Bethesda boss Todd Howard has confirmed that Starfield is not getting a huge 2.0-type update. At the end of last year, a cluster of Starfield fans said they'd gained an early glimpse at improvements ...
Netflix threatened ByteDance with “immediate litigation” on Tuesday, joining three other studios that have condemned the company for enabling copyright infringement via its Seedance 2.0 AI service.
A new AI video model from China has flooded the internet with copyrighted content — causing so much backlash that its owner, ByteDance, has promised to “strengthen current safeguards.” Subscribe to ...