Month: April 2021

Discord has reportedly ended any and all talks of being acquired by outside parties, including Microsoft. In March it was reported that Microsoft was one of several potential suitors hoping to buy the popular social app for the fine tune of $10 billion.  The Wall Street Journal reports that sources close to matter have claimed
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Anyone who’s been paying attention to Microsoft’s Windows 10 update track record will be unsurprised to hear there’s another bad update rolling out. Numerous reports around the web describe plummeting game performance following the most recent April Windows update, which
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Two-minute review The Epos H3 are slightly more expensive than similarly-specced gaming headsets, but they deliver on three core areas that make them a compelling purchase: they’re incredibly comfortable to wear, equipped with an excellent microphone and deliver a pleasingly rich and detailed sound signature that’s perfect for spatial audio. There are a few design
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Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! Here we cover all the new games coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10 PC as well as upcoming Xbox Game Pass and soon-to-be released ID@Xbox titles! Get more details on the games below and click their profiles for pre-order details when available (release dates
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If you’re looking for a survival game that doesn’t take itself too seriously, developer RedRuins Softworks thinks they have just the thing with their game Breathedge. It may have released in 2018 on Steam, but the game has now been ported over the PlayStation 4. Drawing inspiration from games such as Subnautica, is this deadly
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The next free game to be included in Sony’s Play At Home promotion, Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition, will be available to download starting at 8PM PT today, April 19. Those who have yet to redeem the previous nine Play At Home titles should also bear in mind there are only three days left to
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Netac, a Chinese memory manufacturer, is teasing the idea of DDR5-10000 DIMMs. That’d be a substantial step upwards from what we’ve seen to date from DDR5. Right now, the standard is expected to debut at DDR5-4800, with plans to scale
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