Each and every month, Steam conducts a survey to collect data about what kinds of computer hardware and software its customers are using. And according to the July survey, Microsoft’s Windows 10 64bit is the most popular OS. Furthermore, NVIDIA and Intel are have – once again – slightly increased their dominance. Continue reading Steam Survey July 2016: Nothing stopping NVIDIA, Intel and Windows 10
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Microsoft backtracks on exclusives, now claims that only its E3 2016 games will be coming to Windows 10
Two days ago, we informed you about Microsoft’s plans to release every future first-party game on Windows 10 (alongside Xbox One). Well, that seemed too good to be true. Microsoft stealth edited its blogpost and now claims that only the games that were shown onstage at E3 2016 will be coming to Windows 10 (thanks to Xbox Play Anywhere). Continue reading Microsoft backtracks on exclusives, now claims that only its E3 2016 games will be coming to Windows 10
New Microsoft 10 Update Will Add Support For Freesync/G-Sync & Unlocked Framerates In UWP Games
Microsoft has just announced that a new update for Windows 10 will be issued today that will add two new features; support for both Freesync and G-sync, as well as support for unlocked framerates on UWP games and applications. Continue reading New Microsoft 10 Update Will Add Support For Freesync/G-Sync & Unlocked Framerates In UWP Games
Windows 10 64bit Is the Most Popular OS According to Steam Survey, NVIDIA & Intel Still Dominant
Each and every month, Steam conducts a survey to collect data about what kinds of computer hardware and software its customers are using. And according to the March survey, the most popular OS is Microsoft’s Windows 10 64bit. In addition, NVIDIA and Intel are still dominant as most PC gamers are still using Intel’s CPUs and NVIDIA’s GPUs. Continue reading Windows 10 64bit Is the Most Popular OS According to Steam Survey, NVIDIA & Intel Still Dominant
Next-Gen Processors Won’t Support Older Versions of Windows
Microsoft has revealed that future hardware will not support versions of Windows released prior to Windows 10. Customers who wish to upgrade to new hardware will need to upgrade their OS to the latest Windows release or risk incompatibility. Continue reading Next-Gen Processors Won’t Support Older Versions of Windows
Windows 10 Will Block Games Using SafeDisc Or Securom DRM Due To Security Reasons
There was a lot of controversy surrounding a number of DRM systems – like SecureRom or SafeDisc – and from the looks of it, players were right to complain about them. After all, this DRM will make your games useless in Windows 10, unless you use a no-CD patch. Continue reading Windows 10 Will Block Games Using SafeDisc Or Securom DRM Due To Security Reasons
Stardock Releases Start10 For $4.99, More Windows 10 Products On The Way
Stardock has announced the official release of Start10, an easy-to-use program that returns the Windows 10 Start menu to a more familiar look and feel. Continue reading Stardock Releases Start10 For $4.99, More Windows 10 Products On The Way
Microsoft Confirms That Windows 10 Will Be Released On July 29th
Microsoft announced today that its new OS, Windows 10, will be launched on July 29th. Windows 10 brings back the Start menu and aims to be faster than ever before, with quick startup and resume. In addition, Windows 10 promises to be the most secure platform ever, including Windows Defender for free anti-malware protection. Continue reading Microsoft Confirms That Windows 10 Will Be Released On July 29th
Windows 10 Will Even Be Free To Pirates
Yes, yes I know, ALL software is free to pirates, but that isn’t exactly newsworthy is it? Terry Myerson, Windows’ chief at Microsoft told Reuters in an interview this morning in efforts to break in to the pirate heavy Chinese market, Microsoft is allowing free Windows 10 upgrades to people without legitimate versions of Windows 7 and 8. Continue reading Windows 10 Will Even Be Free To Pirates
Cross-Buy to be featured on Windows 10
At Microsoft’s Windows 10 event we were told that PC games purchased on the Xbox Marketplace on Windows 10 would have cross-play with their Xbox One counterparts starting with Fable Legends. Continue reading Cross-Buy to be featured on Windows 10