The true cost of gaming
Our research reveals gamers’ attitudes toward computer performance — and the ethics of winning and losing.
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Our research reveals gamers’ attitudes toward computer performance — and the ethics of winning and losing.
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The top-4 technologies in use today that long belong in a museum.
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The RedLine Trojan stealer spreads under the guise of cheats for popular games and posts videos on victims’ YouTube channels with a link to itself in the description.