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The gaming world is evolving fast, with one of the most exciting trends being cross-platform gaming. This allows players on different devices, whether it’s PlayStation, Xbox, or PC, the ability to play together in the same game. Cross-platform gaming is transforming how games are played, and its impact on the industry is only growing. So, […] The post Exploring the Future of Cross-Platform Gaming appeared first on Today News.
In a nutshell: Microsoft has quietly introduced a powerful new feature to Windows 11, allowing users to deal with unresponsive applications faster. The “End Task” button, now available directly from the taskbar, streamlines a process that previously required several steps and a trip into the depths of Task Manager.
At last: Get ready to close the gate of Oblivion. Bethesda just made it official. The Elder Scrolls IV Remastered launched today. Much of the game has been rebuilt from scratch so it’s not just a cosmetic refresh. It’s got a modernized UI, streamlined leveling, and much more.
What just happened? G.Skill has announced a 256GB (64GB x 4) DDR5 memory kit featuring high speeds and low latency. Billed as the world’s first 256GB UDIMM-based DDR5 RAM kit, it will be part of the company’s ultra-premium Trident Z5 Neo RGB lineup. The kit is specifically designed for AMD’s AM5 platform, which supports Ryzen…
WASHINGTON — Doctors and staffers in emergency rooms in nine states and the District of Columbia are treating a new patient with a firearm injury every 30 minutes, according to new research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The study, which was published last week in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, aims to fill a long-standing gap in firearm injury data. While both the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project and the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System collect such data, neither has historically captured information on the precise day or time of an injury. The study analyzed over 93,000 emergency room visits for firearm injury through data from the CDC’s Firearm Injury Surveillance Through Emergency Rooms, or FASTER, which collects real-time data from select jurisdictions. The timeframe for the analysis was Jan. 1, 2018, through Aug. 31, 2023, and, in addition to the District of Columbia, the states included in the research wer
In brief: It seems one profession that really loves generative AI is that of the cybercriminal. Microsoft warns that the technology has evolved to the point where creating an online scam can now take minutes rather than days or weeks and requires little technical knowledge.
A hot potato: The FTC has filed a lawsuit against Uber over allegations that it engaged in deceptive billing and cancellation practices related to its Uber One subscription service. According to the agency, the ride-hailing giant made the process of cancelling needlessly difficult, charged some people during their free trial, and even signed up customers…
In brief: Microsoft is cracking down on those employees it considers to be low performers. The Redmond company has laid out new policies and tools in an internal email to managers, which include a ban on internal transfers for poor performers and a two-year rehiring block on those let go.
Forward-looking: Most highly recommended microSD cards offer maximum read speeds of around 250 MB/s, but the impending release of the Nintendo Switch 2 has increased demand for significantly faster memory cards. Just as microSD Express technology begins to gain mainstream acceptance, one vendor has introduced a new standard that doubles the theoretical performance.