Cramming A Mini-ITX Gaming PC Into A 3D Printed Steam Machine Sized Case - Hackaday
The recently released Valve Steam Machine is somewhat awkward in that it uses a custom, non-standard PCB and non-standard power supply. This fact apparently has irked some people who decided that it makes perfect sense to try and cram a Mini-ITX board, Small Form Factor (SFF) PSU and full-sized discrete GPU into an enclosure of the same size.
iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max May See $200 Price Increase - MacRumors
Apple's iPhone 18 Pro models could be up to $200 more expensive, according to a prediction from analytics firm IDC. IDC expected Apple to raise iPhone 18 prices, but prior to yesterday's Mac and iPad price hike, the prediction was a $100 increase for the 18 Pro and Pro Max, and a $50 increase for the base models.
Sony files notice for layoffs at Bellevue-based video game company - KOMO
Sony Interactive Entertainment is reducing the workforce at Bungie, with layoffs affecting a significant number of employees, including most of the Destiny team, some members of the Marathon team, and employees across Sony Interactive Entertainment teams that support the studio's operations. A WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notice filed with the Washington State Department of Employment said the reduction in force affects approximately 292 employees at Bungie's Bellevue facility.
Google opens the Play Store to external billing in the US, UK, and Europe next week - 9to5Google
Google today announced that it will open up the Play Store to external payments starting on June 30 in the US, UK, and Europe. In a post on the Android Developers Blog, Google details changes being made to Play Store billing rules on Android, changes made in the aftermath of a years-long legal dispute with Epic Games that (mostly) wrapped up earlier this year.