Since the release of The Division last month, Ubisoft has been scrambling to stem the widespread use of hacks, cheats, and exploits that have ruined much of the PvP experience in the online-focused multiplayer shooter. But an analysis of client-side cheating programs...
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NFL: Microsoft Surface problems during AFC Championship ‘not caused by tablets’
The NFL wants to make it clear that Microsoft Surface tablets are not to blame for a technology malfunction during Sunday’s AFC Championship game. As GeekWire reported yesterday, the New England Patriots became “frustrated” during the second quarter of their 20-18 loss to Denver after the Surface tablets...
Snoop Dogg angry with Xbox Live problems, asks Bill Gates what the f*** he’s doing
Embed from Getty Images Xbox Live went down on Wednesday and one legendary rapper isn’t happy. Microsoft’s gaming servers are having “issues,” according to the company, and Snoop Dogg is quite displeased — so much so that he is threatening to ditch his Xbox One...
Microsoft pulls ‘Hey Cortana’ feature from Android app after it caused mic problems systemwide
One of the biggest ways Microsoft has beefed up its mobile presence is by making its AI assistant, Cortana, available on Android and iOS smartphones. But Android users who replaced Google Now with Cortana for hands-free assistance will have to revert to saying “Ok Google”...