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Our content for yesterday, February 9 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [PlayStation beat Xbox cloud gaming users in 2021, new CMA data indicates]( PlayStation dominates cloud gaming users throughout 2021, beating Microsoft's xCloud streaming by over 10%, but Xbox swings back at PlayStation in 2022. [ [NVIDIA's RTX Video Super Resolution for Chrome will go live this month]( Will NVIDIA's upcoming RTX Video Super Resolution end up being 'DLSS for YouTube'? We won't have long to find out as it's expected to roll-out this month. [ [Windows 11 sends an alarming amount of user data to third parties]( A new video titled 'Has Windows become Spyware?' outlines the massive amounts of 'telemetry' data going out to third parties in Windows 11. [ [As PC sales decline, ARM-based laptop computing on MacBooks is on the rise]( The MacBook Air with its new Arm-based processors has impressed many in recent times, and it's indicative of all-things Arm on the rise. [ [AMD now has over 30% of the processor market, Intel still dominates]( AMD passes a historic milestone for its share of the CPU market, bolstered by big gains in the server space and continued interest in all things Ryzen. [ [Intel says goodbye to the 11th Generation 'Rocket Lake' processor range]( Intel is closing the book on its 14nm 'Raptor Lake' processor range, with orders set to end soon with the final chips going into production this year. [ [Satya Nadella believes Activision merger could help Xbox compete in Japan]( Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella shares comments on the $68.7 billion Microsoft-Activision merger and believes the combination will help Xbox better compet. [ [United Kingdom may represent less than 5% of global video games market revenues]( Figures provided by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) indicate that the UK may represent less than 3% of total game revenues made in 2022. [ [Microsoft-Activision merger: Sony now refuses to communicate with Microsoft]( Activision CEO Bobby Kotick accuses Sony of trying to 'sabotage' the Microsoft-Activision merger, says Sony is refusing all communication with the parties. [ [CMA has been 'co-opted by FTC ideology,' says Activision CEO Bobby Kotick]( Activision-Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has a few choice words for UK regulators at the CMA regarding the politics around the Microsoft-Activision merger. [ [Nintendo vs PlayStation hardware sales: All consoles and handhelds ranked]( The Nintendo Switch is the third best-selling gaming hardware of all time, but how does it stack up against all previous Nintendo and PlayStation systems? [ [Alienware Aurora R15 Gaming PC Review]( We fully spec'd out a new Alienware Aurora R15 gaming PC with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GPU and now we put it to the test to see what it's capable of. [ [Famed programmer drops warning about artificial intelligence]( A famed programmer has warned that if humans keep on developing artificial intelligence, it will be able to replicate or simulate a human brain. [ [Scientists discover unprecedented rings around an object in the solar system]( Astronomers have discovered rings encircling a distant object in our solar system, providing further insights into the formation of rings in general. [ [Rare 'one-in-ten-billion' star system discovered and it's going to explode]( A team of astronomers has identified an extremely rare star system that is on its way to dying in an explosive collision called a kilonova. [ [Elon Musk responds to major health concerns 'public support is appreciated']( Twitter, Tesla, and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has given an insight into his personal health struggles while he was on trial for his infamous tweets. [ [Scientist use alien-detecting AI to discover eight 'suspicious' signals]( A group of researchers has used an alien-detecting artificial intelligence system to identify eight 'suspicious' signals that randomly disappeared. [ [NASA confirms its Webb telescope accidentally observed its smallest object yet]( NASA has confirmed that its James Webb Space Telescope has accidentally snapped a photograph of a rogue asteroid that's called an 'interloper'. [Having trouble reading? View online!](   Subscription Reminder You're subscribed using the address: {EMAIL} [Manage Your Subscription]( [Unsubscribe Automatically]( [tracking]

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