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Netflix is ​​bringing back KPop Demon Hunters with a sequel.

Netflix is ​​officially bringing back the devil who kills Kpop idols. The streaming giant has officially confirmed that a sequel to KPop Demon Hunters is currently in development, following the success of the animated musical action film that blended fantasy combat and pop stardom. The original film followed the members of the fictional KPop girl […]

Android game development, Computing, Gaming, Google, GPU profiler, graphics optimization, LunarG, mobile gaming performance, News, Samsung, Sokatoa, supercell, unity, Vulkan

Google and Samsung have created tools to improve your gaming experience on your phone.

If your favorite mobile game is stuttering, it may not be your phone’s fault. That might be how the game was made. Google and Samsung have teamed up to help Android Studio catch these performance issues before they start downloading. The result is Sokatoa, a GPU profiler released on March 10 by Samsung Austin Research

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Top 10 best soccer leagues in the world

The debate over the top 10 world football leagues has intensified in recent years. While traditional European competitions still dominate global football, new leagues are rapidly investing in talent and infrastructure. The departure of global stars to emerging markets has forced analysts to rethink how they measure league strength. The growth of competitions in North

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US temporarily lifts sanctions on Russian crude oil due to surge in Iranian oil prices

The United States is temporarily lifting sanctions on Russian oil currently stranded at sea, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant announced late Thursday. This is the Trump administration’s latest move to stem soaring energy prices amid the war with Iran. Bessent wrote in a post on social platform Source: https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5782247-trump-lifts-russian-oil-sanctions/

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Family Guy’s Stewie is getting a two-season spinoff series.

Fox is expanding the Family Guy universe with a new spinoff centered around one of its most iconic characters. The network has officially ordered ‘Stewie’, a standalone animated series focusing on the long-running comedy show’s mischievous baby genius Stewie Griffin. Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane will return to voice Stewie and will also serve as

Computing, Memory, News, PC, RAM

A new study warns that memory prices may not fall until 2027.

Anyone looking for cheaper RAM in the near future may want to risk disappointment. A new market analysis from Counterpoint Research says there is ‘no scenario’ for a meaningful correction in memory prices in the second half of 2027, suggesting the current DRAM and NAND price surge could persist for years. Christian Cawley / Digital

Administration, Department of Energy, DOE, Energy & Environment, International, Iran war, News, Strait of Hormuz, Technology, Trump administration

The Energy Secretary said he would personally review X number of posts following the military escort mistake.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Thursday that he would personally review his posts on the social platform X after the White House removed a post about a controversial military escort. “My last question is, there was an X post from the Department of Energy a while ago. Source: https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5781402-energy-secretary-reviews-posts/

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Levitt pushes back on FBI report warning of Iranian threats to California

In response to an ABC News report that the FBI warned California state police that Iran wanted to retaliate against U.S. military operations, White House press secretary Caroline Levitt said, "There is no such threat to our homeland from Iran and there never has been one.” “This post and story must be published immediately. Source:

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