Month: February 2020

Like baseball, cricket relies on grass, dirt, wood, cork, spit, spin, drop and rise en route to either victory or loss. And like baseball — and just about any other sport, really — cricket coaching staffs and their players worldwide are looking for more ways to track every move. Tracking statistics is nothing new. With
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Previous Next Gaming on a PC, while sometimes expensive, offers a nearly endless library of titles, support for different play styles and peripherals, and tons of customization through mods. In this guide, we’re going to pay homage to high-end gaming with our list of the best PC games of all time. We avoided duplicate entries
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation has updated its flagship model, the Raspberry Pi 4. It’s still the same awesome tiny single-board computer with a lot of connectors. But the entry-level device now comes with 2GB of RAM instead of 1GB of RAM for the same price of $35. The foundation says that RAM prices have been
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  Daven Mathies/Digital Trends Instant film photography has had a rough decade or two with the advent of smartphones and more affordable point-and-shoot digital cameras. But the ability to hold a photo seconds after snapping it — and sharing in person, not just online — has allowed the genre to not only persist but grow.
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Cioplenu, an Augsburg-based startup that is building what it dubs an “operating system” for the production floor, has raised €4.2M in seed financing. Leading the round is Berlin-based Cherry Ventures. Also participating is Munich’s 42Cap, which led Cioplenu’s pre-seed round in 2018, along with three fairly high-profile angels. They are Fabian Heinrich, co-founder of Scoutbee
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Whether you favor MacOS or Windows, it’s pretty clear that laptops have fully overtaken desktop PCs when it comes to popularity and market share, and when you think of a computer today, you probably imagine one of these portable machines. PC hardware has grown faster, lighter, and cheaper at an exponential rate, and few products
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Enjoy a continually growing lineup of captivating VR art alongside fellow art lovers without having to leave the house.  Originally founded by Colin Northway and Robin Stethem in 2017, the Museum of Other Realities is vastly different from other conventional museums and exhibits in that it can not be visited at a geographical location. Technically
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Dead Space meets Event Horizon in this spooky-looking VR roguelike. White Door Games, the developer behind 2017’s well-received VR survival horror Dreadhalls, today announced a follow-up game set aboard a dying spaceship filled with nightmarish alien creatures.  Similar to Dreadhalls, the core Cosmophobia will feature procedurally-generated environments, meaning no two playthroughs will ever be the
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Hello and welcome back to our regular morning look at private companies, public markets and the gray space in between.Today we’re getting two items out of my notebook while sticking to our recent fintech theme (Q1 fintech VC results here and more on investing patterns into the category here). Let’s chat about fintech customer acquisition costs
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Illustration: Elena Scotti (Gizmodo) May 15, 1989, 83-year-old Modine Wise was found naked and beaten in her home. The perpetrator left evidence scattered around her: a bloody handprint, a jacket, a pack of cigarettes, and two hairs. In February of 1991, the court sentenced 23-year-old Timothy Bridges to life in prison for the crime. The
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