Ridiculous, inventive party pack Sportsfriends is now free on PC and PlayStation

Couch co-op collection lets you compete on the screen and in each other’s face.

How well do you know your friends and family? Can you smack a 2010-era controller in their hands to win intangible points?

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If there is any reason to head into your garage or attic and dig out that PlayStation Move controller, it's Johann Sebastian Joust. Actually, there's a second good reason: that game, and three others with the same spirit, are all free now on Steam for PlayStation, Windows, Mac, and Linux.

The reason and timing are unfortunate, as Die Gute Fabrik, the Danish developer collective behind Sportsfriends, can no longer support or update the 10-year-old game. But the group is doing the right thing, making the game free on all platforms, including Steam, transferring ownership of the game to Bennett Foddy (Getting Over It), and working to open-source a version of the JS Joust game for Linux so that perhaps it can be fit to work with other motion-sensitive controllers or through some other scheme.

Sportsfriends launch trailer.

Sportsfriends, previously described at Ars as a "stellar pack of multiplayer-only gems," are four games meant for "couch co-op," i.e. playing in the same room as other folks holding controllers (or glowing Move sticks, in the case of JS Joust). Each one is a little masterwork of clever design and hard to encapsulate briefly, but if you don't have time for the deeper dive, here goes:

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Asus introduces Vivobook S 14 OLED with Ryzen AI 300 and a 120Hz OLED displays

The new Asus Vivobook S 14 OLED (M5406) is thin and light laptop with support for up to an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. It has a 2880 x 1800 pixel, 120 Hz OLED display, a 75 Wh battery, and a single-zone RGB backli…

The new Asus Vivobook S 14 OLED (M5406) is thin and light laptop with support for up to an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. It has a 2880 x 1800 pixel, 120 Hz OLED display, a 75 Wh battery, and a single-zone RGB backlit keyboard. And Asus fits […]

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Nvidia jumps ahead of itself and reveals next-gen “Rubin” AI chips in keynote tease

“I’m not sure yet whether I’m going to regret this,” says CEO Jensen Huang at Computex 2024.

Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang delivers his keystone speech ahead of Computex 2024 in Taipei on June 2, 2024.

Enlarge / Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang delivers his keystone speech ahead of Computex 2024 in Taipei on June 2, 2024. (credit: SAM YEH/AFP via Getty Images)

On Sunday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reached beyond Blackwell and revealed the company's next-generation AI-accelerating GPU platform during his keynote at Computex 2024 in Taiwan. Huang also detailed plans for an annual tick-tock-style upgrade cycle of its AI acceleration platforms, mentioning an upcoming Blackwell Ultra chip slated for 2025 and a subsequent platform called "Rubin" set for 2026.

Nvidia's data center GPUs currently power a large majority of cloud-based AI models, such as ChatGPT, in both development (training) and deployment (inference) phases, and investors are keeping a close watch on the company, with expectations to keep that run going.

During the keynote, Huang seemed somewhat hesitant to make the Rubin announcement, perhaps wary of invoking the so-called Osborne effect, whereby a company's premature announcement of the next iteration of a tech product eats into the current iteration's sales. "This is the very first time that this next click as been made," Huang said, holding up his presentation remote just before the Rubin announcement. "And I'm not sure yet whether I'm going to regret this or not."

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Think EVs are too expensive? Here are 11 for under $40K.

The average new car costs more than $47,000—here are 17 EVs for less than that.

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New cars have gotten pretty expensive, and it feels like electric cars are especially pricey. The average sale price of a new car has dropped a couple of thousand dollars since it peaked in early 2023, but at more than $47,400 in April, sticker shock is understandable, particularly as interest rates have doubled over the course of the past two years. Based on reader feedback, that impression is particularly pronounced when it comes to new electric vehicles. But EV prices have actually been falling, and inventory is growing. So we put together a list of all the new EVs on sale today for less than the average transaction price of a new car. You can buy 17 different EVs for less than the average price of a new car, and 11 are available for less than $40,000.

Nissan Leaf

First on the list is the Nissan Leaf, which starts at just $28,140 for the version with a 40 kWh battery pack. Nissan was an early EV pioneer, and the current Leaf is the second generation to wear the name. But it hasn't always been on the cutting edge, and some of the Leaf's specs that felt a little outdated in 2017 may feel more so in 2024. The Leaf is eligible for a $3,750 IRS clean vehicle tax credit.

Mini SE

With new tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, no one is entirely sure when the next electric Mini Cooper will go on sale in the US. But right now, you can buy the current Mini Cooper SE for a starting price of $30,900. Although the suspension can feel stiffer than a supercar's, if you live in a city and don't need mega-miles of range, the Mini fits the bill quite effectively and is much more of a hoot to drive (and much cheaper) than the John Cooper Works GP mini.

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Schenker shows off a Linux laptop prototype with Snapdragon X Elite at Computex 2024

Most of the first computers powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X Plus and Snapdragon X Elite chips are expected to be Windows PCs. But Qualcomm has also indicated that it’s working to ensure that support for its chips makes it to the mai…

Most of the first computers powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X Plus and Snapdragon X Elite chips are expected to be Windows PCs. But Qualcomm has also indicated that it’s working to ensure that support for its chips makes it to the mainline Linux kernel as well. And now it looks like at least one […]

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Butts, breasts, and genitals now explicitly allowed on Elon Musk’s X

It remains unclear if X can detect nonconsensual sex images at scale.

Butts, breasts, and genitals now explicitly allowed on Elon Musk’s X

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Adult content has always proliferated on Twitter, but the platform now called X recently clarified its policy to officially allow "consensually produced and distributed adult nudity or sexual behavior."

X's rules seem simple. As long as content is "properly labeled and not prominently displayed," users can share material—including AI-generated or animated content—"that is pornographic or intended to cause sexual arousal."

"We believe that users should be able to create, distribute, and consume material related to sexual themes as long as it is consensually produced and distributed," X's policy said.

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PlayStation VR2 PC adapter coming in August for $60 (use a PSVR2 headset with Windows PCs)

Sony’s PlayStation VR2 is a virtual reality headset designed for use with a PS5 game console. But, as expected, Sony has just announced that you’ll soon be able to plug the headset into a Windows computer and use it to play PC games……

Sony’s PlayStation VR2 is a virtual reality headset designed for use with a PS5 game console. But, as expected, Sony has just announced that you’ll soon be able to plug the headset into a Windows computer and use it to play PC games… although you’ll need an adapter to do that. The Sony PlayStation VR2 […]

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