Month: November 2019

The Dutch conference hit a major milestone in November, let’s take a look back. Set at numerous locations throughout Amsterdam, including of course canal boats, this year’s three-day VR Days conference brought together international creators, curators, and companies bent on making their mark in the EU. Image Credit: Studiotweemaal.com Given its growth and development in
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If you have used the service at all, you’ve no doubt come across a Discord bot or two already. The modern IRC platform allows anyone and everyone to open up a private chat server; and that includes popular influencers, MMO guilds, Hatsune Miku fanclubs, and hundreds of thousands of other tight-knit groups looking to connect.
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More people seem to like Tesla’s divisive Cybertruck design when it’s a pile of mashed potatoes instead of some low-poly, PlayStation 2 game asset brought to life. More than a million Twitter users have watched a video shared by NowThisNews producer Dan Milano showing his brother and noted spud artisan Greg Milano sculpting the vehicle
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With Black Friday 2019 finally here, there’s no shortage of fantastic Black Friday soundbar deals making the rounds. Specifically, everything from home-theater-in-a-box bundles to standalone flagships — all from the likes of Bose, Polk Audio, Samsung, Sonos, and Vizio — have been discounted, so there’s bound to be something out there that will tickle your
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Zebra Fuel, the London-based startup that delivered fuel directly to your vehicle — backed by Robin and Saul Klein’s LocalGlobe, Brent Hoberman’s Firstminute Capital and Zoopla founder Alex Chesterman — has told customers it is “no longer” delivering fuel in London. However, it is unclear at this stage if the company has ceased operations entirely.
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Peak Design has evolved from a crowdfunded upstart into a trusted accessory brand for photographers everywhere, and this week it introduced updates to its ‘Everyday’ line of backpacks and bags. These new and improved designs offer stuff that impresses anyone who was previously a fan of Peak’s work, and should also win the company brand
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