Linux gaming has evolved from a niche experiment into a smooth, high-performance alternative to Windows, thanks to Proton, better drivers, and the Steam Deck.
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Following on from the Steam Deck native app, more Linux users can now make use of GeForce Now. In a slowly growing show of support for the operating system, Nvidia has launched a beta version of ...
SteamOS now runs 1440p games at 60fps on many AMD PCs, plus native support for DualSense and Xbox pads for easy setup.
Before now, you'd have to either access it via the limited browser version, or use third-party apps, such as GeForce Infinity ...
Easily install Linux on Apple Silicon devices and dual boot macOS & Linux, keeping your M1 MacBook Air useful longer with open source tools ...
Bluetooth is stronger and more reliable than ever, but stubborn connectivity issues still arise -- here's what you should do, ...
Adrenalin Edition AI Bundle is a new optional feature that offers a simple one-click solution for running popular local AI tools.
Microsoft's Xbox app has been released for all Windows on Arm PCs, making the vast majority of games downloadable and ...