Monthly Archives: June 2023

TSMC says some of its data was swept up in a hack on a hardware supplier

reader comments 5 with Chipmaker TSMC said on Friday that one of its hardware suppliers experienced a “security incident” that allowed the attackers to obtain configurations and settings for some of the servers the company uses in its corporate network. The disclosure came a day after the LockBit ransomware crime syndicate listed TSMC on its… Read More »

Buy 2, Get 1 Free Sale on Pre-Owned Games at GameStop

If you’re looking to save on some of this year’s most exciting games – like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Final Fantasy XVI, or Diablo IV – GameStop has a Buy 2 Get 1 Free sale going on right now for pre-owned games. This includes some excellent newer releases like those previously… Read More »

Crash Team Rumble Review

On paper, Crash Team Rumble doesn’t seem like it should work. It’s a team-based, competitive platformer that breaks a lot of the rules we associate with other multiplayer games like it. For instance, instead of getting ahead by KOing members of the enemy team, you’re racing to collect 2,000 Wumpa Fruit before they do. But… Read More »

Psychonauts 3 Isn’t Coming Anytime Soon

Fans hoping for a Psychonauts 3 reveal shouldn’t get their hopes up as franchise creator and Double Fine Productions founder Tim Schafer has said it’s not being worked on at the moment. Schafer told Cressup on YouTube that Double Fine is currently in a “closed doors” stage and isn’t ready to talk about what it’s… Read More »

I Don’t Want Tears of the Kingdom to End

I haven’t beaten Tears of the Kingdom yet. I also don’t think I want to. I don’t have anywhere near as much time in it as I should, between work commitments and a short family trip, but I’m over 60 hours now and I feel like I should be nearing a place in my heart… Read More »

Red Hat’s new source code policy and the intense pushback, explained

Enlarge / A be-hatted person, tipping his brim to the endless amount of text generated by the conflict of corporate versus enthusiast understandings of the GPL. Getty Images reader comments 123 with When CentOS announced in 2020 that it was shutting down its traditional “rebuild” of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) to focus on its… Read More »