Saturday, 18 July 2015

This week in games: Duke Nukem lives, Doom runs inside Doom, and more

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This week in games: Duke Nukem lives, Doom runs inside Doom, and more

07.17.2015 12:08 PM

Plus: Just Cause 3 turns into a Choose Your Own Adventure and someone's making a new Warhammer 40,000 action-RPG. This is gaming news for July 13.

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Homejoy's loss could be Google's gain

07.17.2015 1:30 PM

As Homejoy shuts down its home services business, employees reportedly move to Google

 

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UCLA Health cyberattack involved sensitive data on 4.5 million people

07.17.2015 1:45 PM

UCLA Health claims there's no evidence yet that hackers accessed names, birth dates and medical ID numbers

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Massachusetts examining how Uber, Lyft cater to the disabled

07.17.2015 5:05 PM

The attorney general's examination will consider physical, visual or hearing related impairments

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Xbox One game streaming to Windows 10 PCs goes live for everyone

07.17.2015 5:26 PM

Microsoft says game streaming will require the latest build of the Xbox app and Windows 10. A host of other features are in the offing, too.

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Windows 10 vs. Windows 8: Performance benchmarks show a close battle for fastest

07.18.2015 3:00 AM

Microsoft has been mum about what Windows 10 brings to the performance table, but our early tests show surprising similarities.

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How to squeeze more battery life from your Linux laptop

07.18.2015 4:00 AM

Linux has a lot of advantages, but long battery life on a laptop isn't usually one of them. Here's how to fix that.

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Whoops: Cortana for Android leaks out early

07.18.2015 10:42 AM

A beta of Microsoft's digital assistant for Android surfaces before its official launch later this month.

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