Meta Turns To Nuclear Power To Meet Growing AI Energy Demand

Meta Turns To Nuclear Power To Meet Growing AI Energy Demand

Meta announced new partnerships focused on expanding nuclear energy capacity in the United States to support the growing energy demands of its artificial intelligence data centers. The decision follows more than a year of internal studies and aligns with a broader industry trend to secure stable, large-scale power sources for AI infrastructure. According to the…

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Microsoft is killing another workaround to set up Windows 11 without a Microsoft account

Microsoft is killing another workaround to set up Windows 11 without a Microsoft account

Microsoft is making another change to the Windows Setup experience, also called Out-of-the-box experience (OOBE). It is removing a known workaround that allowed users to bypass the Microsoft account requirement while installing Windows. In March 2025, Microsoft had announced that it was removing the bypassnro.cmd script for the improving Windows 11’s security and user experience….

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Wake Up Dead Man digs deep for a darker, more powerful Knives Out

Wake Up Dead Man digs deep for a darker, more powerful Knives Out

Over two films, Rian Johnson’s Knives Out series has offered something largely absent from the modern movie landscape: intricate murder mysteries full of humor and gasp-worthy moments. The original Knives Out started things off relatively small with a cozy whodunit, which then became a larger and more elaborate puzzle with the sequel Glass Onion. Both…

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Valve’s Steam Machine has been delayed, and the RAM crisis will impact pricing

Valve’s Steam Machine has been delayed, and the RAM crisis will impact pricing

When Valve first announced its impressive-looking Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and Steam Controller hardware in November, the company said the products would begin shipping in early 2026. Some journalists were told “Q1 2026” specifically. But because of the ongoing memory and storage crunch, that launch has been delayed to sometime in the first half of…

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