OUYA CEO Leaves, Confirms Razer Purchase

Razer announced on Monday that it has acquired the software assets of OUYA, the Android console that hit the retail chain in June 2013 after an amazingly successful Kickstarter campaign that churned out $8.6 million. Former OUYA CEO Julie Uhrman also confirmed the acquisition on Twitter, saying that she’s now pursuing her next project. .@Razer…

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Microsoft’s Win10 Xbox Social Network

Microsoft’s Xbox app for Windows 10 If you want to be a serious player in the PC gaming arena, you need to have the funds to back the hardware requirements. Sure, you can play on outdated hardware and get 20 frames per second. Sure, you can save a few bucks and purchase discounted hardware to…

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Leaked Skylake Slides Point to Significant Graphics Performance Gains

Intel is expected to unveil Skylake at next month’s Gamescom trade show Intel’s soon-to-be-unveiled Skylake microarchitecture could deliver significant performance improvements over its predecessor, particularly in the graphics department. That is if a series of purportedly leaked slides published by Fanless Tech are genuine. According to one of the slides (included above), the highest all-round…

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The Drop: New Games This Week

What does a ninja, story-telling king, and a cyberpunk swindler have in common? They all star in games coming to PlayStation this week! What a coincidence! Platforming fanatics, take note: N++ is out this week on PS4 and comes packed with literally thousands of hand-crafted levels. Brimming with nail-biting challenges and brutal enemies, N++ presents…

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Half-Life Caught Running on Android Wear

Popular YouTuber Dave Bennett recently published instructions on how to make Half-Life run on Android Wear. While a smartwatch screen is rather small for such an epic game, the idea of getting Valve’s sacred shooter running on a wearable device just sounds really cool. “Trying to play a game on Android wear is a nightmare…

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Hack Causes Chrysler to Recall 1.4M Cars

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) announced on Friday that it is currently recalling around 1.4 million U.S. vehicles that have a specific 8.4-inch touch-based radio installed. The recall is completely voluntary, however, the company insists that customers receive the software update to fix a security problem that was pointed out by a recent article written by…

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