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The Switch OLED Is More Than Just a Pretty Screen

Sure, the improved 7-inch screen is pretty great. But it’s the revamped kickstand that makes Nintendo’s new handheld shine.
It’s time to get off Windows and SQL Server 2012 (or run them on Azure)

The only way to get extended support for 2008 versions of Windows and SQL Server is in the cloud. Here’s why you should be thinking about 2012 migrations now as well.
The haptic Surface pen can help you get a more accurate grip

Haptics used to mean vibrating your phone instead of having it ring when a call came in. But smaller, more controllable tech put sophisticated kinesthetic feedback in something as small as a pen.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Strikes Back with New Remake

There are some video games that seem to change everything. Their genre, the art form, what we think a game could be. Orion Kellogg, executive producer at Lucasfilm Games, and Ryan Treadwell, lead producer at Aspyr, consider Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (known to fans as KOTOR) among those rare works. “I was […]
This Touchscreen Table Lets You Summon Board Games With a Tap

It’s expensive, but Arcade1Up’s Infinity Game Table will save you valuable shelf space while delivering fun board games for the whole family.
Handhelds Still Aren’t Designed for Disabled Gamers

Valve’s new Steam Deck looks fantastic—but for players with vision or dexterity difficulties, it’s just more of the same challenges.
Chinese threat actors have been compromising telecom networks for years, investigation finds

Hackers linked to the Chinese government invaded major telecom companies “across Southeast Asia,” says reporting firm Cybereason, and the tools they used will sound familiar.
Microsoft warns of credential-stealing NTLM relay attacks against Windows domain controllers

To ward off the attack known as PetitPotam, Microsoft advises you to disable NTLM authentication on your Windows domain controller.
Microsoft Keeps Failing to Patch a Critical Windows Bug


For the second time in a month, the company issued an update that doesn’t fully address a severe security vulnerability in Windows.