Benjy Boxer, the founder of low latency gaming company Parsec, explains his company's new partnership with HP. Low latency streaming means gamers can play online without any delays or lag.
Parsec and HP are teaming up to turn HP's Omen PCs into gaming servers. Players will be able to access their game library from all over the world and play, even on a slower computer.
Boxer says HP came to Parsec with the idea. He explains it was a great opportunity to make gaming more accessible with help from the largest computer company.
Senate Democrats have blocked legislation to regulate a form of cryptocurrency after arguing that the bill needed stronger protections.
The World Video Game Hall of Fame has four new inductees.
Skype users are scrambling to find an alternative after Microsoft shut down the pioneering internet phone service which let people make cheap long distance calls and chat with other users. Google Voice lets users make calls from a smartphone or a desktop web browser but it's only available to people in the U.S. Viber users can call phone numbers but can't get a number to receive calls. Zoom offers phone options too. You could get a number from a low cost virtual carrier or try other internet phone services. Microsoft says some Skype features will migrate to Teams, but its Teams Phone feature is only for businesses.
The U.S. Justice Department is doubling down on its attempt to break up Google.
French police have rescued the father of a wealthy cryptocurrency entrepreneur in a nighttime raid.
OpenAI is reversing course and said Monday its nonprofit will continue to control the business that makes ChatGPT.
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