Discussing his role in the new Star Citizen installment, Hamill talks performance-capture acting and how it differs from film work, the huge leaps in PC gaming technology, and the power of crowdfunding. Read More ▶ | | | Full Nerd launches with an epic debate between Gordon Mah Ung, Hayden Dingman, and Brad Chacos over the nitty-gritty GeForce GTX 1080 details, and whether you should build a 4-core or 8-core rig. Plus, Battlefield 1 and burning reader questions. Read More ▶ | | Microsoft plans to double the number of promoted apps that appear in the Start menu with this summer's big Windows 10 update. Read More ▶ | | You probably don't want to use this tiny version of the desktop operating system, but the mere feat is impressive. Read More ▶ | | | Google for Work President Amit Singh is leaving the company's business-focused division to tackle new challenges on the virtual reality side of the house. Read More ▶ | | Big data is now a familiar term in most of the business world, and companies large and small are scrambling to take advantage of it. Data exhaust, on the other hand, is less widely known, and in some ways it's an evil twin brother. Read More ▶ | | Plus: David Brevik talks behind-the-scenes of Diablo development, Hearts of Iron's dev diary looks at World War II combat, and the Assassin's Creed movie gets real. This is your gaming news for the week of May 9 - 13. Read More ▶ | | This week Gordon Mah Ung, Brad Chacos, and Hayden Dingman fawn over the GeForce 1080 and debate whether to build an LGA1151 or LGA2011 v3 rig. Watch Now ▶ | | You'll laugh, you'll cry, you may even be rendered speechless. Read More ▶ | | | | |
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