ORLANDO, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / December 22, 2025 / Unusual Machines today announced it has received a purchase order from Performance Drone Works (PDW) valued at $3.75 million to support the ...
The Job Growth Incentive Tax Credits are conditioned on the unnamed company creating up to 1,850 jobs at an average annual ...
The Job Growth Incentive Tax Credits are conditioned on the unnamed company creating up to 1,850 jobs at an average annual ...
Project Motor Racing developer Straight4 Studios announced Monday that it is laying off an unspecified number of developers in the wake of the game’s official (and borderline disastrous) launch, while ...
I’m parked at the back of the grid on Mount Panorama, awaiting the race start, and there are cars ahead of me literally facing backwards. This is not going to go well. As you’d expect, pandemonium ...
Project Motor Racing reviewed by Luke Reilly on PlayStation 5. Also available on Xbox Series X|S and PC. "Right now, Project Motor Racing feels like an early access game that hasn’t actually been ...
Arriving in a late bid for your simracing pocket money in 2025 is Project Motor Racing. If that name sounds eerily familiar, that's because it's designed by a bunch of the folks behind the ...
The spiritual successor to Project CARS is ready for early access at best, and requires far more refining before it can justify $60. Because, right now, PMR barely works. I received my Steam PC code ...
AMD’s FSR 4 upscaling technology introduces machine-learning based reconstruction aimed at delivering sharper, more stable visuals while preserving performance. By leveraging ML models trained on high ...
Project Motor Racing, a new motorsport sim, launched today for PC and consoles. It offers 70 licensed cars, 28 scanned real-world tracks and mod support for all platforms, allowing the players ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA highlights new PC games featuring DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, including the upcoming Tides of Annihilation and current releases like Project Motor Racing and Prologue: Go Wayback ...