Category: Gaming News

Everyone wants attention. But few understand how to capitalize on it. For example: We live in an attention economy, where one viral video can in theory change your life. Virality sells products. It launches brands. It creates celebrities. As a result, every founder is supposed to act like a creator, and every brand must produce content. We’ve optimized our lives and goals around the pursuit of eyeballs and numbers. But say you actually do manage to create a viral video. What then? Do you just…make more viral videos? Produce more content? Join the world’s largest hamster wheel, just running and…

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Image by Tim Evanson, CC BY-SA 2.0. Via Wikimedia Commons. | Published: May 3, 2026 12:30 pm President Donald Trump is shutting down the East Potomac Golf Links, Washington D.C.’s busiest public golf course to begin a large reconstruction project. The National Park Service is scheduled to start clearing trees and landscaping the area on Monday. The plan is to redesign the course into a championship-level facility, though the full details of the overhaul have not been shared publicly by the president or his Interior Department. The closure has caught many people off guard. A spokesman for The National Links…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways We live in an era where going viral is often a repeatable process rather than a random stroke of luck. Engineered attention can grow your audience fast, but one bad monetization decision can permanently destroy the trust that makes it valuable. Generating attention is no longer a dark art. It is a highly predictable engineering problem. Between algorithmic hooks, short-form video mechanics and optimized content funnels, fast-growing founders and operator-led brands can manufacture reach at an unprecedented scale.We live in an era where going viral is often a repeatable process…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I’ve walked into boardrooms where the energy is high, the budgets are approved and the ambition is clear. Everyone is talking about AI. Very few can answer the one question that actually matters.Not “What can we build with AI?”Not “How do we keep up with competitors?”But this: What problem are we actually trying to solve, and for whom?The question sounds simple. It isn’t. It forces precision in environments that reward momentum. It shifts the conversation from excitement to accountability. And it quickly exposes whether you are building something meaningful—or simply reacting to…

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Fitness and esports enthusiasts will soon have a new game to enjoy in Resolution Games’ Racket Club. While there are similarities to other racket sports like tennis and pickleball in physical reality, Racket Club is a brand new racket sport built from the ground up for VR. This is fantastic news for those of us who use our headsets for exercise and for fun! Back in 2021, I had the privilege of chatting with Mathieu Castelli, Resolution Games’ Chief Creative Officer, about Blaston, another VR game from Resolution Games that was picked up by esport leagues and enjoyed as a…

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Key Takeaways Nvidia vice president Bryan Catanzaro says that for his team, AI compute now costs more than the employees using it, making AI more expensive than human labor. A 2024 MIT study finds AI automation is economically viable in only about 23% of jobs, with humans still cheaper in the remaining 77%. Despite unclear productivity gains and high costs, big tech companies have committed around $740 billion to AI-related expenses this year, a 69% jump from 2025. A key Nvidia executive says that AI isn’t reducing labor costs — right now, it’s actually more expensive than the human workers that…

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TL;DR for Civilization VII – VR, an update review one year on from the game’s VR launch.(played on a Meta Quest 3 128 GB model) Pros Cons + Great core mechanics – Not enough information + Beautiful music – Major bugs persist + Stability issues fixed   One year after the release of Civilization VII’s VR port, we at Auganix thought we should go back and see just how many of its vast and hideous flaws have—or haven’t—been dealt with.Now, seeing as this is a follow-up review that specifically builds off of the original, I highly recommend you go and…

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Now that Artemis II is all wrapped up, NASA has begun its post-game performance analyses of all the systems that worked together to get four astronauts safely to the moon and back earlier this month. In addition to taking humans farther than ever before, Artemis II served as a crucial test flight for upcoming crewed missions that are planned for as soon as 2027 and 2028, the latter being NASA’s ambitious target for landing astronauts on the lunar surface. So far, the Orion spacecraft and the SLS rocket seem to have fared pretty well.NASA says its initial assessments of the…

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Image by mastermaq, CC BY-SA 2.0. | Published: Apr 23, 2026 02:00 pm It is a classic travel nightmare to fly across the country for a specific dining experience only to be turned away at the door because of your outfit. TikToker Trevor Blair and his friends learned this the hard way when they traveled to Miami specifically to try the local Cactus Club Cafe, only to find themselves blocked by a doorman who took the establishment’s dress code policy very seriously. The video, which has already racked up over 330,600 views on TikTok and has been covered by BroBible,…

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Here’s the list of new video game releases in week 12 of 2026; the week starting Monday, March 23, 2026. The most popular video games released this week include: Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park, Life Is Strange: Reunion, Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy, Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection, Marvel MaXimum Collection & Taito Milestones 4. A couple of anticipated new games arrive in this third week of March 2026. Remember, often the new video game releases this week will have a demo / prologue available for you to try before you…

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