January 13, 2021 Intel CEO Bob Swan steps down after just two years on the job Robert “Bob” Swan, the seventh full-time CEO of Intel, will step down from his position on February 15th, 2021. Pat Gelsinger (pictured), the current…
January 13, 2021 Samsung Taps Twitch Rivals for Exclusive Gaming Events Samsung Galaxy is now the exclusive mobile partner of Twitch Rivals, a year-long agreement that will see the companies collaborate on exclusive events and…
January 13, 2021 Intel is replacing its CEO next month Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Intel CEO Bob Swan is stepping down from the position on February 15th, the company has announced….
January 13, 2021 This Nifty Strap Lets You Control the Apple Watch With Gestures Controlling an object with a hand gesture sounds more like Jedi wizardry than a real-life possibility. But after watching a CES 2021 demo of…
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January 13, 2021 Fender packs Mustang tones inside its new personal guitar amplifier Fender is launching the Mustang Micro, a new personal guitar amplifier that uses tones sourced from Mustang’s range of GTX amps. Like so many…
January 13, 2021 Ubisoft is making an open-world Star Wars game You knew the resurrected Lucasfilm Games brand would eventually produce a Star Wars game, but now it’s clear just who will be involved —…
January 13, 2021 What social networks can learn from public spaces Photo Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images In the aftermath of the Great Deplatforming of the past week, we’ve seen a thoughtful…
January 13, 2021 Qualcomm will acquire Nuvia, server CPU maker led by ex-Apple chip architect The deal could give Qualcomm the high-performance chip design chops to match or beat Apple, which now offers powerful M1 computer chips.Read More via…
January 13, 2021 Tilting Point will spend $10 million marketing South Korea’s Dangerous Fellows game Tilting Point, a free-to-play game publisher and provider of marketing services, will spend up to $10 million to market Dangerous Fellows.Read More via VentureBeat…