The morning sun in Anaheim was muted but warm as I made my approach to the convention center where Final Fantasy 14’s latest “Fan Fest” was about to kick off. A line of eager fans, some dressed ...
The long-serving Square Enix localizer and lyricist revealed that the Final Fantasy maker's CEO "has been keen on incorporating AI tools into our daily work" AI Final Fantasy Final Fantasy XIV Square ...
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Paige Mackenzi returns to the golf course in a light, lifestyle-focused moment with friends. Anderson Cooper bids emotional farewell to 60 Minutes with veiled jab Louisiana voters reject all 5 ...
Insect-size drones are too small to lug around complex navigation systems. To help tiny autonomous fliers find their way home ...
Nearly every day since the end of last season Brad Holmes has had to look at a reminder of what went wrong – a handwritten note on his office wall that the Detroit Lions missed the playoffs in 2025.
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The Marine Corps’ renowned reconnaissance training is being revamped to better prepare reconnaissance Marines and infantry ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Tony Ruggiero explains how he helped a student fix their reverse pivot and hit the ball better than ever before. The post A reverse pivot is a golf-swing killer - but it’s easier ...
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has further discussed her thought process as it relates to exclusive games, saying in a new interview that she plans to be thoughtful in whatever decision she comes to. Speaking ...
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An office chair is one of those things people tolerate while working from home until they don’t. It’s not dramatic. It’s the slow creep — shifting in your seat, leaning forward, sitting back, ...