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Intel's new CPUs might appeal to PC gamers, but the price is the plot twist
By Ben Wilson published
PC Gaming Faster processors at lower prices are part of Intel's Arrow Lake Refresh plan, and it might win back the PC gamers if Core Ultra 200S Plus can pull it off.

Crimson Desert settings show Xbox Series S might have been a mistake
By Michael Hoglund published
Xbox I can't help but wonder what the development of Crimson Desert might have been like for Pearl Abyss without targeting the Xbox Series S.

ASUS praises MacBook Neo’s price, but questions its muscle
By Kevin Okemwa published
Apple Apple’s MacBook Neo shakes up the market, but ASUS Co-CEO claims it’s basically an iPad with more computing power.

Outlook for Windows is becoming more reliable around spotty Wi-Fi
By Kevin Okemwa published
Apps Outlook for Windows is finally fixing a long‑standing pain point, allowing users to attach files offline and send them once they’re back online.

Fallout 76 players in Japan blocked from Fallout 1st — Microsoft finally responds
By Jez Corden published
Xbox There's no explanation, but Microsoft says the Fallout 1st subscription will return "later in 2026." As for what's going on is anyone's guess.

Xbox 360 lead calls the Red Ring of Death a "Tylenol moment" — here's what he means
By Brendan Lowry published
Xbox In a new interview, former Xbox VP Peter Moore has reflected on the Xbox 360's notorious "Red Ring of Death" and how Microsoft ended up dealing with it.

Former Xbox VP talks building Microsoft's brand, "throwing punches" for Bill Gates
By Brendan Lowry published
Xbox Peter Moore, former Xbox VP and one of the visionaries responsible for the Xbox 360 and the brand as a whole, has discussed his time at Microsoft.

Windows 11's new Patch Tuesday update is one you'll actually want for once
By Zac Bowden published
Windows 11 Microsoft's March Patch Tuesday updates are rolling out on Windows 11, and this month there's some actually good improvements coming to enhance your PC.

PS3 games might run way better on handheld PCs soon — devs want your feedback
By Adam Hales published
Handhelds The RPCS3 developers are planning several handheld improvements, including a redesigned home menu and quick settings, while asking players for feedback on what else should change.
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