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Google is bringing every Android game to Windows in big gaming update

Ars Technica

The annual Game Developers Conference is about to kick off, and even though Stadia is dead and buried , Google has a lot of plans for games. It's expanding tools that help PC developers bring premium games to Android, and games are heading in the other direction, too. Read full article Comments

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The best gaming handhelds for 2025

Engadget

Handheld gaming systems are having a moment. While people have been gaming on the go since the days of the Game Boy, the last few years have brought a tidal wave of devices that let you play all sorts of games wherever you want. inch panel with a sharper 2,560 x 1,600 resolution and a higher 144Hz refresh rate.

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The best gaming laptops for 2025

Engadget

While gaming laptops used to be thought of as massive bricks that could never touch the power of desktops, the story is very different today. Modern gaming notebooks can typically achieve framerates close to their desktop counterparts, while also being relatively sleek and easy to use as general productivity machines.

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Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon G Series processors for handheld gaming

VentureBeat

Qualcomm has launched new versions of the Snapdragon G Series processor to deliver next-level performance for handheld gaming. The next generation of the Snapdragon G Series includes Snapdragon G3 Gen 3, Snapdragon G2 Gen 2, and Snapdragon G1 Gen 2, each tailored to deliver immersive gaming experiences.

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GGP announces Collegiate Games Competition with $90K in prizes

VentureBeat

Gay Gaming Professionals, a nonprofit that cultivates emerging top performers in the video games industry, has created the Collegiate Games Competition to surface new gaming talent.

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Microsoft’s new AI “Copilot for Gaming” struggles to justify its existence

Ars Technica

Last year, Microsoft showed off a pair of concept videos highlighting how "real-time conversations with your AI companion copilot" might one day provide personalized guidance and companionship while playing a solo game of Minecraft. Wait, is that it? Can you install it?" Read full article Comments

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Blending the worlds of hardware, games and creators in gaming PCs | Jo Tan interview

VentureBeat

Players are crossing lines from just being passively entertained to creating their own custom games w… Read More And yet the PC is also the platform of choice for content creators and gamers.

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