Month: September 2019

The celebrated zombie-shooter receives its second and largest DLC release this October. Originally scheduled for release this past August, VR publisher and developer Vertigo Games today confirmed that the latest expansion to their 2016 zombie-shooter, Arizona Sunshine, will be arriving on Oculus, SteamVR, and PSVR October 3rd.  [embedded content] Set before the events of the
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tech2 News StaffSep 24, 2019 11:03:36 IST Sixteen climate change activists from around the world have filed a lawsuit against five countries with the United Nation’s Third Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The main petitioners are Swedish activist Great Thunberg and American activist and Earth Uprising founder Alexandria Villasenor.
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Facebook is buying CTRL-labs, a NY-based startup building an armband that translates movement and the wearer’s neural impulses into digital input signals, a company spokesperson tells TechCrunch. CTRL-labs raised $67 million according to Crunchbase. The startup’s investors include GV, Lux Capital, Amazon’s Alexa Fund, Spark Capital, Founders Fund, among others. Facebook didn’t disclose how much
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Emerging technologies could add a whole new level of immersion to VR. If you’re reading this right now, chances are, you’re not really familiar with the topic of neuroevolution. Or deep learning. Or natural language processing. Frankly, this is normal– these are all smaller subsets of artificial intelligence (AI), and it’s still a new, competitive,
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On this episode of Digital Trends Live, hosts Greg Nibler and Nicole Raney dive into the biggest trending tech topics of the day, including Google Assistant’s enhanced security, the imminent launch of the Galaxy Fold, Vimeo’s new marketplace, Disney+ pre-orders, and a new baldness-banishing baseball cap that zaps your head until your hair grows again.
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It’s often said that smaller businesses get the short end of the stick when it comes to technology solutions: they are more high-maintenance than consumers, but not as lucrative as larger enterprises, leaving them caught somewhere in an unsatisfying middle. But today, two serial entrepreneurs who have already built one big startup catering to SMBs
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The Nintendo Switch has racked up a huge number of great games since its launch over two years ago. The Japanese video game company has finally started listening to the demands of western fans for more third-party titles, and more importantly, fresh additions to everyone’s favorite Nintendo franchises. We’ve compiled a list of the best
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It makes lazy people like me work out. That’s the genius of the Peloton bicycle. All you have to do is velcro on the shoes and you’re trapped. You’ve eliminated choice and you will exercise. Through a succession of savvy product design choice I’ll break down here, Peloton removes the friction to getting fit. It’s the
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DronOSS’ standalone AR technology offers safer training for would-be pilots. In a video published to the companies official YouTube channel earlier this month, German start-up DronOSS demonstrated the technology behind its ARbox, a remote AR device capable of transmitting positional, rotational, and other key location-based data to a client app installed on a standard smart
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According to a new WSJ report, certain members of WeWork’s seven-person board, which includes cofounder and CEO Adam Neumann, are planning to pressure Neumann to step down and instead become We’s non-executive chairman. The move, says the outlet, “would allow him to stay stay at the company he built into one of the country’s most
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