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  1. Fixed Rate Link being added now; Display Stream Compression coming soon.
  2. Op-ed: Valve has made a dent in Windows' gaming share, but can it keep going?
  3. Framework charges nearly double for the 12GB version of the mobile RTX 5070.
  4. Upgrades to SNES graphics and sound go way beyond the typical screen filtering.
  5. Valve's new hardware is solid but might not justify its $99 price.
  6. After millions in NFT sales, the hyped “play to earn” game was effectively dead in weeks.
  7. Lawsuit demands Nintendo pass Trump tariff refunds on to its customers.
  8. New Xbox CEO says subscription "has become too expensive for too many players."
  9. A lower-end Ryzen AI 340 CPU option will also bring the price down, for now.
  10. Prices for "critical components" are surging because of massive data center investments.
  11. Upcoming sequel wants to capture a "uniquely Ukrainian perspective" on the post-apocalypse.
  12. What the nostalgic throwback lacks in complexity it makes up for in repetitive charm.
  13. AI tools could help moderators sift through mountains of suspicious incidents
  14. JSON text strings suggest performance charts based on "framerates of other Steam users."
  15. New app can replace third-party options that were jankier to use.
  16. Microsoft, Intel are also working on their own solutions for the issue.
  17. Over three decades later, this historical curiosity has more than a few rough edges
  18. Memory, storage shortages have made all kinds of consumer tech more expensive.
  19. Both of the chip's CPU dies will include 64MB of extra cache stacked beneath.
  20. The first physical game affected will cost $10 more than a digital copy.