Linux gamers didn't do anything wrong, but they might pay for Windows piracy anyway
Adam Conway Apr 7, 2026, 5:30 PM EDT I’m Adam Conway, an Irish technology fanatic with a BSc in Computer Science and I'm XDA’s Lead Technical Editor. My…
Adam Conway Apr 7, 2026, 5:30 PM EDT I’m Adam Conway, an Irish technology fanatic with a BSc in Computer Science and I'm XDA’s Lead Technical Editor. My…
…x.com Hassam Nasir Tech Reporter Hassam is a veteran tech journalist and editor with over eight years of experience embedded in the consumer electronics industry. His obsession with hardware began with…
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…It even hides QEMU Guest Agent, Wake-on-LAN, and serial console emulation under the virtual machine settings. Technically, Sylve can emulate TPM implementation, but my attempts at getting Windows 11 VMs…
…There’s nothing technically wrong with having an allowlist of apps and optimizing performance for them accordingly. This happens all the time for games and general apps, allowing your phone to strike…
…Previously, he was Pocket-lint's Editor-in-Chief, the Editor-in-Chief of Canadian tech publication MobileSyrup , and earlier in his career, he worked as the technology editor at the Financial…
…Okay, so technically this isn’t official footage, but YouTube channel Andshrew used a jailbroken console to run the arcade classic’s PS1 ROM in Sony’s emulator. It seems the gyro…
Simon Batt Mar 28, 2026, 5:30 PM EDT Simon is a Computer Science BSc graduate who has been writing about technology since 2014, and using Windows machines since 3.1. After…
…This holiday, six years into the PS5 lifecycle , it will technically cost more than the PS1 did at launch. Blame it on the RAM crisis, trade wars, and a possible calculation on…
…So how do you keep that “do whatever you want” door open, while also employing a bouncer to keep the peace? This is as much a technical problem as it is one…