May 11, 2021 Ubisoft posts a record year thanks to Assassin’s Creed and its strong back catalog Ubisoft has released its financial report for 2020-21 — the period ending on March 31, 2021 — posting net bookings of $2.27 billion.Read More…
May 11, 2021 ‘New World’ trailer shows off gameplay and story beats from Amazon’s upcoming MMO Amazon Game Studios has released a new trailer for its upcoming New World MMO ahead of the game’s August 31st release date. via Engadget…
May 11, 2021 Hungary plans Bitcoin tax cut as part of economic recovery program Lawmakers are reportedly planning to cut taxes on Bitcoin gains in half, possibly as early as 2022. Cryptocurrency investors in Hungary could be getting…
May 11, 2021 HTC Vive launches 2 VR headsets and pro tools for enterprises HTC Vive is aiming to take virtual reality for the enterprise to a new level with the HTC Vive Pro 2 and the HTC…
May 11, 2021 This Replacement Bathtub Drain Is Like a Slap Chop for Hair Clogs The only thing worse than a bathtub or shower drain that doesn’t actually drain is having to clean out the inevitable clog. The PressDrain…
May 11, 2021 The White House, Uber and Lyft team up for free rides to COVID-19 vaccine sites The program will start soon and run until July 4th. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
May 11, 2021 HTC Vive’s Pro 2 and Focus 3 are high-powered 5K VR headsets for pros HTC Vive is doubling down on professional-grade VR with the Vive Pro 2 and Focus 3 headsets. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your…
May 11, 2021 How Will the Rest of 2021 Look for Altcoins? NewsBTC If you’ve paid any attention to the cryptocurrency industry this year, you’ll know that meme- and food-inspired altcoins have generated spectacular returns. Whether…
May 11, 2021 Exceptional growth is the ‘new normal’ for solar and wind energy Onshore wind turbines and electricity transmission pylons at the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm near Camber, UK, on October 26th, 2020. | Photo: Bloomberg / Contributor…
May 11, 2021 YouTube will pay $100 million to creators using its TikTok competitor YouTube Shorts. | Image: YouTube YouTube plans to pay $100 million to creators who use YouTube Shorts, its TikTok competitor, throughout the next year….