AMD’s Dual-Stream ROCm Strategy: Bridging Stability and Innovation Through 2026
AMD’s Strategic Pivot in High-Performance Computing AMD has unveiled a groundbreaking approach to its ROCm (Radeon Open Compute) platform with…
AMD’s Strategic Pivot in High-Performance Computing AMD has unveiled a groundbreaking approach to its ROCm (Radeon Open Compute) platform with…
Embark Studios’ upcoming extraction shooter, Arc Raiders, has concluded its final pre-launch playtest with impressive numbers. The ‘Server Slam’ event peaked at nearly 190,000 concurrent players on Steam alone, suggesting a robust debut is on the horizon for the game later this month.
Arc Raiders, the highly anticipated extraction shooter from Embark Studios, has wrapped up its ‘Server Slam’ playtest with a significant show of player interest, according to reports. The open test, which ran over the weekend across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, served as the final opportunity for the public to experience the game before its official launch on October 30.
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Mozilla has initiated beta testing for a free, browser-integrated VPN service within Firefox. The new feature provides IP address concealment and traffic encryption exclusively for browser activity. Currently available through random selection to users with Mozilla accounts.
Mozilla has launched experimental testing of a free, VPN service built directly into its Firefox browser, according to company announcements. The new feature, currently in limited beta availability, represents Mozilla’s latest effort to enhance user privacy within the browsing experience. Sources indicate this browser-only VPN differs significantly from the company’s existing standalone VPN product, focusing specifically on encrypting traffic that passes through Firefox rather than protecting entire devices.