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Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, with a focus on mobile phones, where he covered the smartphone boom of the 2010s and the broader tech scene. When he's not in front of a ...
Battlefield Hardline is the black sheep of the longrunning series. Instead of focusing on huge wars, the 2016 FPS game instead casts you as a police officer fighting the war on crime in downtown Miami ...
Nippon Ichi Software has announced “Nippon Ichi PC Games,” a new PC games distribution service for Windows. Until now, limited physical bonuses such as art books and acrylic stands were only available ...
With many games shifting to digital-only releases and increased reliance on live servers, game preservation is front of mind for many of us. And while many retro games still have rare physical copies ...
Microsoft has officially retired the traditional phone-based activation system for Windows and Office that served as a reliable fallback for users for over two decades. Indeed, the "slui 4" command ...
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It's easy to view the whole Copilot+ initiative as a cynical way to ramp up AI hype and push people towards expensive new laptops, especially as the October 14 Windows 10 end of support date loomed.
The Windows Insider Program has evolved tremendously in the last 11 years. For enterprise customers, those changes have been a source of confusion. Recent key leadership shifts suggest more unwelcome ...
The Windows Insider Program is now 11 years old, and while its core idea remains the same, a lot has changed since its inception in late 2014. Over the last couple of weeks, several Windows Insider ...
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said that although consoles are not going away, gaming is moving towards PCs. Zelnick said that the gaming industry is shifting to more open systems rather than closed.
Who doesn’t remember PC games such as Maniac Mansion, the King’s Quest series and the dubious adventures of Leisure Suit Larry or software such as Microsoft Works and Lotus Smart Suite? These titles ...