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PUBG news and updates: PUBG adds more sniper rifles to Vikendi - and dials down on SMGs
Sudden increases in availability of sniper rifles on Vikendi
How does reality compare to the dreams of AI's early pioneers?
Much of today's AI is narrowly focused on specific tasks - a far cry from the general AI envisioned by the early pioneers
Video games, not killer robots, might hold the future of AI
Humans hate playing with bots, but bots that play like humans aren't satisfying, argues AI researcher
A guide to gearing up in World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth
World of Warcraft's newest expansion isn't afraid to shake up established systems
How regional tech hubs like South Wales are emerging to challenge London
Regional tech clusters like South Wales are emerging to challenge London's supremecy
After Facebook, does Quora have questions to answer about data privacy?
Got an account with Quora you didn't create? That's just one symptom of a wider personal data problem
Samsung Galaxy S9 vs Apple iPhone X - Which one should you buy?
Apple's flagship iPhone X goes head-to-head against Samsung's freshly launched Galaxy S9 and S9+
The top-10 tech stories of 2017
The free Wifi clause obliging thousands to clean toilets, the US government's peculiar pursuit of Kaspersky, and AMD's Ryzen CPU were all among V3's top stories during 2017
Retro computers - the machines that time forgot
Computers may be getting more compact and powerful every year, but as this gallery proves, you can't beat something that looks like it fell out of Terry Gilliam's head
From kaftans to Kubernetes - how open source took over the world
Open source software has come a long way in 25 years
NotPetya malware, not ransomware, designed to destroy data rather than extort money from its victims
Not even sending $300 in bitcoin will save your data if you become a victim of NotPetya, warn security specialists
After WannaCry, will Google now fix permissions security flaw exploited by most Android ransomware?
Google accused of "taking a chance" with Android users, by security experts
The best games of all time... from 1980
The games industry was just beginning at the dawn of the '80s, with home computing era still a couple of years off, it was the coin-op titles which kicked things off at the start of the decade. But which games were at the top of the pile?
The first AMD Ryzen 5 benchmarks are out - and they're pretty good
AMD's mainstream competitor to the Intel Core i5 and low-end Core i7 parts looks like it will give Intel a run for its money
How to get free and cheap mobile roaming ANYWHERE in the world
V3 checks out the cheapest ways to stay online when abroad - for business or pleasure - this summer
The 5 ugliest PC cases… in the world
And that's up against some pretty stiff competition!
Best free anti-virus software of 2017
7 of the best free tools to rid your computer of malicious software
Best business apps of 2017 for Android and iOS devices
Key tools every worker should have
Huawei P10 Plus vs OnePlus 3T: which phone is better?
Two big phones. One big question. We compare two handsets, both running customised versions of Android Nougat
Government procurement processes have failed to create level playing field, warns local government CDIO Ed Garcez
G-Cloud 'still hamstrung by fear of procurement legislation', says digital chief of Camden, Haringey and Islington
The secret behind making a great game: an interview with an indie developer
V3 speaks to indie games development firm FireTwin Games about its tools and techniques
The top tablets available today
Want the best tablet for work/gaming/traveling/just about anything else? We round up the top choices in every conceivable category!
The best travel gadgets for all your journeys
Must-have gizmos whatever the distance of your journey
Earlham Institute goes to Iceland: Organisation pilots moving HPC kit to cooler climes
Electricity is 4p per kWh in Iceland compared with £16p in the UK