Month: September 2019

NBA 2K20 review: Double dribble “NBA 2K20 takes a step forward with its story, but is hindered by its uninspired gameplay.” Great story mode Introduction of WNBA ball Engaging MyTeam progression system MyGM feels more guided More realistic player movements Shooting and stamina are imbalanced Riddled with micro-transactions Lengthy MyCareer load times No significant changes
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Yes, your computer is important — but so is its home. When was the last time you considered getting a new computer desk? Whether you are a serious gamer looking for an upgrade or just moved into a new space, it’s probably time you opt for a desk that doesn’t look like an Ikea reject.
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Xiao Wang Contributor Xiao Wang is CEO at Boundless, a technology startup that has helped thousands of immigrant families apply for marriage green cards and U.S. citizenship while providing affordable access to independent immigration attorneys. More posts by this contributor Why you should naturalize — now, not later This fall, nearly half a million international
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Let’s Go Digital discovers patent for more permanent version of Labo VR Goggles. A patent filed to the Japan Patent Office August 22nd suggests that Nintendo has been exploring the concept of new rendition to their Labo VR Goggles, one that would replace the current model’s cardboard material with a plastic body. Discovered first by
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Adam Zelcer Contributor Ad platforms create equal opportunities for businesses but not equal outcomes. They’re mostly marketed as self-service and easy to use, however, there are new features added regularly and open-ended ways to set, structure and target. Meaning, countless ways to spend—creating winners and losers in advertising. This is where machines and digital advertisers
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a meeting at the 14th session of the Conference of Parties (COP14) to United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) on Monday. India is hosting the UNCCD COP14 conference this year from 2 September to 13 September. The gathering aims to discuss environmental issues, especially the ones related to land management. Addressing
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Uizard, the Copenhagen-based startup that is using “machine intelligence” to quickly turn app sketches into prototypes, has raised $2.8 million in seed funding. The round is led by Nordic VC firm byFounders, with participation from LDV Capital, av8 Ventures, and New York Venture Partners. A number of individuals are also investing, including Scott Kurnit, Julia
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Did you ever try to snap a photo with your iPhone only to get an alert that there was “not enough storage” on your device to save the picture? Did you then frantically search for something to throw out to make room? You never have to do that with iOS app Offload, a feature introduced
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