Kyffin Simpson joins James Hinchcliffe for his first appearance on “Java with James” in St. Petersburg, diving into his passion for kitesurfing, offseason travels and how he’s carrying 2025 momentum ...
After more than 16 years, Minecraft: Java Edition is finally moving away from the aging OpenGL graphics system and upgrading to Vulkan, a modern multi-threaded rendering API. The change, announced by ...
Looking ahead: The first official visual upgrade in Minecraft's 16-year history was released last June for Bedrock Edition players. However, the original Java version has a long road ahead of it ...
James Ratcliff joined GameRant in 2022 as a Gaming News Writer. In 2023, James was offered a chance to become an occasional feature writer for different games and then a Senior Author in 2025. He is a ...
An Arizona grandma is going viral for turning to Minecraft streaming in an effort to help her grandson through cancer treatment. Sue Jacquot, 81, has been uploading gameplay videos under the name ...
Minecraft Java snapshots will now use a new version numbering system starting with Minecraft 26.1. The latest snapshot also brings a balanced villager trading system and a revamped lighting system. A ...
Things change fast in the world of AI — it wasn't that long ago that Google's Bard AI was renamed Gemini, and now a new version specifically tailored towards home use has been unveiled. Google is ...
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Discover 5 fun Minecraft mods for version 1.12! Enhance your gameplay with exciting features, new items, and creative experiences in Minecraft Java Edition. #MinecraftMods #Minecraft1_12 ...
Mojang Studios announced Tuesday it will eliminate code obfuscation in Minecraft: Java Edition, marking a significant shift in how the company distributes the game to its modding community. The change ...
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