Stardew Valley Turns 10, and the Internet Has Opinions About the Blacksmith
Stardew Valley hits 50 million copies sold at 10, but fans are divided over update 1.7's surprise romance candidate: Pelican Town's awkward blacksmith, Clint.
Stardew Valley hits 50 million copies sold at 10, but fans are divided over update 1.7's surprise romance candidate: Pelican Town's awkward blacksmith, Clint.
Myrient, one of the internet's largest retro game archives, is shutting down as AI-driven hardware price surges push its monthly costs past what donations can cover.
An inaccessible island in World of Warcraft: Midnight is fuelling speculation that Blizzard has quietly telegraphed its next big content patch months in advance.
The Switch ports of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen block players from giving their rivals rude names, replacing profanity with generic alternatives.
WoW: Midnight players are farming endlessly respawning frogs at Stillwhisper Pond for skinning XP, echoing a notorious 2024 exploit that Blizzard quickly shut down.
Capcom had to publish its own guide after players couldn't find Resident Evil Requiem's mouse sensitivity setting, tucked inside a camera submenu rather than the controls menu.
Denuvo Anti-Tamper cut short a major CPU benchmark of Resident Evil Requiem, locking testers out after every five chip swaps — a recurring headache Capcom shows no sign of fixing.
Razer has launched a $130 laptop sleeve with two built-in wireless charging pads, targeting professionals who want fewer cables on the go.
Ultrahuman's Ring Pro launches globally at $479 with 15-day battery life and AI features, but remains unavailable in the US due to an ongoing patent dispute with rival Oura.
Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked 2026 in San Francisco delivered three new S26 phones, revamped earbuds, and a world-first built-in Privacy Display. All devices land on 11 March.
Australia's cyber spy agency discovered a critical Cisco SD-WAN flaw being exploited since 2023, prompting a rare joint warning from all Five Eyes intelligence partners.
The cybercrime collective Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters is recruiting women as telephone social engineers, paying up to $1,000 per call to bypass helpdesk security training.
A fictional AI doomsday scenario by Citrini Research sent global markets reeling this week, revealing how poorly investors understand what's actually coming.
Queensland's second Human Rights Commissioner, Debbie Platz, says she wants to move the watchdog role away from confrontation and toward practical partnership.
Israeli officials claim Ali Khamenei was killed in a US strike on his compound. Netanyahu confirmed the claim, calling him a 'cruel tyrant'.
World leaders have split sharply over the US-Israel joint strikes on Iran, with Albanese backing Washington while Russia, China, Brazil and Spain condemned the action.
A $44 debt and an ambiguous email notification left one Australian with a damaged credit score. The case reveals just how fragile credit reporting can be.
Gina Chick, winner of Alone Australia, reveals her daily diet of foraged foods and roadkill, plus the one sweet treat she refuses to give up.
Eight nights, two kids, a loaded trailer, and a city EV. It sounds ambitious, but one family found it's achievable with the right preparation.
Flights from Australia's major cities were forced to turn around after Qatar Airways suspended Doha services as Middle East airspace closed amid the Israel-Iran conflict.