Month: May 2023

MSI partners with Mercedes-AMG Motorsport for a ‘luxury’ laptop experience

MSI and Mercedez-AMG Motorspot have partnered together to create the MSI Stealth 16 Mercedes-AMG Motorsport edition gaming laptop, promising a seriously lux gaming laptop for PC gamers and motorsport fans alike. The new laptop, which was unveiled at Computex 2023 along with a host of other MSI laptops, is the…

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MSI is trying hard to be a premium laptop brand

MSI — a brand traditionally known for gaming hardware — has announced a bunch of laptops at Computex 2023, and there’s an interesting lack of gamery among them. Instead, the company appears to be focusing hard on the premium lifestyle space with its mid-2023 offerings. Notable among these releases is…

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League of Legends esports players voted ‘overwhelmingly’ for a walkout

Players in the North American League of Legends esports league have voted to walk out in protest of Riot Games’ decision to no longer require franchises to field an amateur team. Since Riot’s announcement, many franchises have already dropped their amateur teams for the summer season, cutting off an important…

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Bryan Fury has been announced for Tekken 8, unannounced and then announced again

Bryan Fury is the latest character to join the roster of Tekken 8, but his announcement was far from smooth sailing. Rather than being posted to social media as previous roster debuts have, the announcement for Fury was intended to launch as part of a tournament held over the weekend…

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Nintendo explains the decision behind blocking release of Dolphin emulator

The planned Steam release for the emulator Dolphin was ‘indefinitely postponed’ on May 27, as announced by the creators, stating that “Nintendo issued a cease and desist citing the DMCA against Dolphin’s Steam page.” resulting in the page being removed immediately.  With emulation being a gray area in terms of…

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Microsoft reveals Azure Linux is available now

Microsoft has revealed its Azure Linux is finally available, more than half a year after entering its final public preview stages under the codename CBL-Mariner, as a container host for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Linux Systems Group Principal Program Manager Lead, Jim Perrin, described it as a “lightweight, secure, and…

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