January 26, 2021 WandaVision’s Nazi Watch May Be Important to the Show, But You Don’t Need to Buy It In addition to a show-within-a-show, each of WandaVision’s episodes has featured vintage-inspired commercials advertising fictional products. In some way, they all allude to the…
January 26, 2021 One Dimensional Pong Is Still Surprisingly Challenging Forty-eight years after its debut, despite its antiquated two-dimensional graphics and gameplay, Pong remains a fun and challenging video game. But what happens when…
January 26, 2021 Mergers and acquisitions: Behind game industry deals during a pandemic Games saw more than 1,500 deals worth $43 billion during 2020, making it the industry darling. What’s in store in 2021?Read More via VentureBeat…
January 26, 2021 With upcoming iOS 14 changes, shifting from waterfall to ad bidding is a no-brainer On the Saying Goodbye to Waterfalls panel, developers discuss why it’s important for developers to shift away from waterfalls.Read More via VentureBeat Check out…
January 26, 2021 ‘The Lord of the Rings: Gollum’ is delayed to 2022 The Lord of the Rings: Gollum was supposed to arrive this year, but its journey to your screens will take unexpectedly longer. Developer Daedalic…
January 26, 2021 Poll: Most Americans want to break up Big Tech In a rare show of unity, a new poll found that Democrats and Republicans both want to rein in Big Tech. | Spencer Platt/Getty…
January 26, 2021 Google is turning Tilt Brush over to the open source community Google is winding down support for yet another one of its marquee VR products. In a blog post spotted by Protocol, the company said…
January 26, 2021 MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is banned from Twitter MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell waits outside the West Wing of the White House before entering on January 15, 2021. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images Mike…
January 26, 2021 Twitter is opening up its full tweet archive to academic researchers for free Illustration by Alex Castro Twitter on Tuesday announced a significant shift in the type of data it makes available for free to third-party academic…
January 26, 2021 Axiom names first private crew paying $55 million for a trip to the ISS An American real estate investor, a Canadian investor and a former Israeli Air Force pilot are paying $55 million each to be part of…