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Alessio Palumbo - Stephen Totilo - Nintendo - Yuzu Switch Emulator Hit by Nintendo Lawsuit Seeking Damages and Total Shutdown of the Software - wccftech.com - Usa - Japan

Yuzu Switch Emulator Hit by Nintendo Lawsuit Seeking Damages and Total Shutdown of the Software

Yuzu, the original Nintendo Switch emulator created by the developers of Citra (an emulator for Nintendo 3DS), has been hit by a Nintendo lawsuit.

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Andy Chalk - Stephen Totilo - Nintendo - Nintendo is suing the makers of the Switch emulator Yuzu, claims 'There is no lawful way to use Yuzu' - pcgamer.com

Nintendo is suing the makers of the Switch emulator Yuzu, claims 'There is no lawful way to use Yuzu'

Nintendo of America is suing the maker of the Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu, saying it «unlawfully circumvents the technological measures» that prevent Switch games from being played on other hardware. 

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Nick Evanson - US White House: The responsibility of cybersecurity should be tech companies' and the Federal government's, not the individual - pcgamer.com - Usa

US White House: The responsibility of cybersecurity should be tech companies' and the Federal government's, not the individual

Of all the things I expected to read in my morning feed of tech news, a report from the US White House stating that tech companies and governments need to stop using certain programming languages to combat cybercrime wasn't top of my list. But that's exactly what has happened and the document in question, Back to the Building Blocks, lays out the changes required and the reasons behind them.

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Hassan Mujtaba - Sierra Forest - Intel Arc Integrated GPU For Core Ultra CPUs Receives Big Boost In Gaming Performance With Latest Drivers, Upto 155% Uplift - wccftech.com

Intel Arc Integrated GPU For Core Ultra CPUs Receives Big Boost In Gaming Performance With Latest Drivers, Upto 155% Uplift

Intel's software team has delivered another performance-tuned driver update for the Intel Arc GPUs featured on Core Ultra chips, offering a massive boost in performance in several games.

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Ted Litchfield - According to experts on kernel level anticheat, two things are abundantly clear: 1) It's not perfect and 2) It's not going anywhere - pcgamer.com

According to experts on kernel level anticheat, two things are abundantly clear: 1) It's not perfect and 2) It's not going anywhere

Like Denuvo DRM or shader compilation stutter, «kernel level anticheat» is one of the most high profile issues dogging PC gaming in recent years. The default position of most gamers is that it's a crutch used by «lazy devs», it ruins performance, and could even compromise security. However, after reading games marketing veteran Ryan K. Rigney's Push to Talk report, in which he interviews multiple professional anticheat experts, it's clear that the tech's here to stay regardless.

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Seth Johnson - Microsoft 365 vs Lifetime Office 2021: Which One Is Right for You! - wccftech.com

Microsoft 365 vs Lifetime Office 2021: Which One Is Right for You!

Most times, when you buy a great new Windows laptop and a PC or Mac, you don't get Microsoft Office included. So, if you need to type up a document or put together a presentation, you'll need to consider purchasing the two modern versions of Office. You can subscribe to Microsoft 365 for a yearly or monthly fee and get the core Microsoft Office apps (and other bonuses), or you can purchase Office 2021 for a one-fee and worry less about subscriptions. We have a look at the benefits of both versions of Office for you right here. When it comes to their fundamental features and user interfaces, Office 2021 and Microsoft 365 are extremely comparable, and customers should expect a pretty uniform experience. Still, there are variations in the positioning of products. Office 2021 is more focused on meeting standard office requirements. The goal of every update is to give users the impression of a more productive workplace. Office 2021 offers certain network storage services as well. Conversely, Microsoft 365 boasts a plethora of exclusive AI features that make it easier for people who aren't familiar with Office's more sophisticated features.

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Nick Evanson - AMD, Microsoft, and Nvidia are getting cosy at GDC 2024 to tell us all about the new DirectSR upscaler - pcgamer.com

AMD, Microsoft, and Nvidia are getting cosy at GDC 2024 to tell us all about the new DirectSR upscaler

PC gaming's (un)holy trinity of hardware and software vendors will be taking the stage at this year's Game Developers Conference (GCD) to provide more details on what's new in the world of graphics. Work graphics, a DirectX 12 feature that first appeared in beta form last year, will take the lion's share of the presentation but alongside it will be a preview of DirectSR: Microsoft's new system for implementing upscaling on devices running Windows.

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Rich Stanton - Art - Here's the Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer perfectly recreated in Minecraft - pcgamer.com - city Vice

Here's the Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer perfectly recreated in Minecraft

A Youtube channel specialising in Minecraft animations has produced an incredible recreation of the recent Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer using Minecraft assets and Unreal Engine 5. Boranium Art, run by the Miami-based Ray Escobar and three collaborators, cut its teeth with an almost equally impressive recreation of the Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer a year ago (and also has a thing for Oppenheimer-via-Minecraft), but this raises the bar and then some.

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