Activision releases a Disruptive Behavior Progress Report ahead of Black Ops 6’s launch detailing chat moderation efforts

A recent study conducted by Activision in collaboration with Caltech showcases the impact of anti-toxicity measures implemented in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. As Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is set to debut in two weeks, Activision’s Disruptive Behavior team has shared a blog post explaining how these moderation efforts might apply to the forthcoming high-profile installment within the competitive and successful franchise.

HP sent me its “next-gen” enterprise flagship months before release, and I think I finally understand the AI PC craze

I’m almost done with my assessment for the HP OmniBook Ultra 14 (2024), however, I must confess that it’s not the most thrilling laptop I’ve evaluated so far. Don’t worry, the comprehensive review is coming soon! Interestingly, HP provided me an early pre-production version of their upcoming EliteBook X 14. It seems like they’ve taken the strong foundation of the OmniBook Ultra and enhanced it with superior security features, improved AI capabilities, and a more appealing aesthetic.

AMD will power the “world’s first Copilot+ PCs designed for enterprise” with Ryzen AI PRO 300 processors using 55 TOPS NPUs

AMD is stepping up its processor game in the business sector yet again by introducing the Ryzen AI PRO 300 Series. This lineup emphasizes improved security and data privacy, but what sets it apart is a renewed emphasis on hardware-based artificial intelligence computing, a feature that was also seen in its commercial Ryzen AI 300 processors which are compatible with Copilot+.

Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred arrives on Nvidia Geforce Now today — but we still can’t play on Xbox Cloud Gaming

Among the notable enhancements in this week’s GeForce NOW update is the integration of Battle.Net synchronization. With this new feature, members can now synchronize their Blizzard game collection with GeForce NOW, making it simple to access their favorite Blizzard games like Overwatch 2, Hearthstone, and StarCraft 2 on all their devices. This functionality complements the existing sync support for other digital marketplaces such as Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox, and Ubisoft Connect.