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Jay Peters

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    Apple might be bringing back a high-end iMac.

    Leaked kernel debug kit files have references suggesting that Apple is working on a new iMac with an M5 Max chip, MacRumors reports. Return of the iMac Pro?

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    YouTube will let you use AI to make games for the platform.

    “YouTube is launching a closed Beta test for Playables Builder, a prototype web app built using Gemini 3 where users create games with short text, video or image prompts,” the company says. You can try some games made with the tool on the Playables Builder website.

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    Jay Peters
    Forza Motorsport isn’t getting new content anymore.

    According to a new blog post:

    ...we do not plan to introduce new cars, tracks, features, or regular bug fixes for Forza Motorsport. However, we will continue supporting the game by keeping online servers active, hosting special events and competitions, and reintroducing previously released Featured Tours and reward cars on a monthly basis, until all content is available for you to enjoy anytime.

    Developer Turn 10 was hit hard by this summer’s Xbox layoffs.

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    Here’s (apparently) the Steam Machine’s startup video.

    As shared by VR expert Brad Lynch. I kind of love it.

    The rumored startup video for the Steam Machine.
    A still from the rumored Steam Machine startup video.
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    Jay Peters
    Netflix is “100% committed” to releasing WB films in theaters.

    Netflix’s co-CEOs, in a letter to WBD stockholders:

    There’s been a lot of talk about theatrical distribution, so we want to set the record straight: we are 100% committed to releasing Warner Bros. films in theaters with industry-standard windows. While this hasn’t been part of our business model until now, we are looking forward to bringing this expertise from Warner Bros. to Netflix.

    WBD is urging shareholders to reject Paramount’s latest offer.