Computing
PCs, laptops, Microsoft, Apple and everything in between. Here you’ll find all the latest computing news – from the gaming, to benchmarks to raytracing. You’ll also find stories about security, privacy, hacking and the dark web.
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Gamers Are Suing Microsoft To Thwart Its Merger With Activision
The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 gives Americans the right to sue companies over anticompetitive behaviour, a fact which 10 self-described gamers are using to take Microsoft to court, aiming to halt the company’s acquisition of Activision.
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Congress Wants To Know What The Biggest Game Companies Are Doing To ‘Combat Extremism’
A group of seven lawmakers are sending a letter to the world’s biggest video game companies tomorrow, asking each of them what steps they’re taking to combat “harassment and extremism” in online video games.
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The Witcher 3’s ‘Next-Gen’ Upgrade Is Causing Problems For Some PC Players
The Witcher 3 just got a big “next-gen upgrade” this week. The update includes a variety of graphical improvements to spruce up the now seven-ish year-old game to look a bit more relevant in our era of ray tracing and AI-based resolution techniques. While we felt that the updates made for a nice way to…
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The Fisher-Price Toy Controller Now Actually Works, Thanks To Clever Hack
Every parent excitedly awaits the day when they can share their interests with their child, even gamers. But when that day arrives and your five-year-old is reaching for an expensive wireless controller with peanut butter-covered fingers, you can either let the idea of a pint-sized player two die, or turn a Fisher-Price toddler toy into…





