Foamstars Announces Final Seasonal Update

Square Enix has officially announced the end of new seasonal content for Foamstars, its PlayStation-exclusive four-on-four party shooter game that launched in February. While Foamstars will continue to receive content…

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Play Protect could let users rescan apps without uninstalling offending apps (Updated: Rolling out)

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Google Play Store’s Play Protect feature could soon get a new Rescan button. It will let users rescan installed apps without uninstalling harmful apps…

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Forza Motorsport Is About To Get Much Better Looking, If You Have The Hardware For It

Nvidia has revealed that Forza Motorsport will be getting a new PC-only update on December 9 that adds ray-traced global illumination lighting (RTGI) to further enhance the game's already-stunning visuals.Basically,…

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Valve publishes Powered by SteamOS brand guidelines — logo readied for third-party hardware bundled with this Linux-based OS

Valve has published branding guidelines which make its intentions to deliver SteamOS 3 to a wide range of third party hardware platforms clearer than ever. Source

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A Teen Hacker Faces Charges For Exploiting Vulnerabilities In Two Telecom Networks And Phishing Millions Of Users

With the advancement of technology, cybercrimes are becoming increasingly common now and big companies feel the pressure to bring more stringent measures in place in order to avoid hackers from…

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Ex-PlayStation boss says hardware innovation 'is starting to plateau' and that 'you're not going to see another PS1 to PS2 jump in performance'

Former PlayStation chief Shawn Layden thinks hardware innovation "is starting to plateau"Layden doesn't think there will be another PS1 to PS2 jump in performanceHe says the real competition is "content"…

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