Sony has confirmed Driveclub will hit its end-of-life status on 31st March, 2020. The closure affects Driveclub VR and Driveclub Bikes as w...
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Sega joins Nintendo and Sony with its own mini console, the Sega Mega Drive Mini
Sega has confirmed its joining the mini-console bandwagon with the Sega Mega Drive Mini, a minature version of the Sega Mega Drive - or Seg...
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Counterclockwise: water resistant phones https://ift.tt/2uDKkrU
Water was never a friend to electronics, but there have always been phones with an adventurous spirit that have protection against the elem...
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Pocket City, urban deers and the rewilding of video games
There's a moment in an oldish film - I think it's Mad Dog and Glory but I wouldn't bet on it - where a guy is taking a photo of...
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A look at new power banks from OmniCharge and Fuse Chicken
When you’ve been doing this job long enough, you start to develop strange interests (though some might compellingly argue that strange inter...
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Mark Zuckerberg actually calls for regulation of content, elections, privacy
It’s been a busy day for Facebook exec op-eds. Earlier this morning, Sheryl Sandberg broke the site’s silence around the Christchurch mass...
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CMU team develops a robot and drone system for mine rescues
On our final day in Pittsburgh, we find ourself in a decommissioned coal mine. Just northeast of the city proper, Tour-Ed’s owners run field...
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Equity transcribed: What the Lyft IPO means for IPO-ready unicorns
Welcome back to this week’s transcribed edition of Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast that unpacks the numbers behind the...
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Sheryl Sandberg says Facebook is ‘exploring’ restrictions following Christchurch attacks
In an open letter published by the New Zealand Herald, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg finally addressed the shocking mass shootings that le...
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Yoshi’s Crafted World is classic gaming joy, Nintendo-style
In 1995, Yoshi had his moment. The character’s Super Mario World debut was so strong, Nintendo handed the dinosaur sidekick his own sequel...
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Ride-hailing, bike and scooter companies probably raised less money than you thought
Jason Rowley Contributor Jason Rowley is a venture capital and technology reporter for Crunchbase News . More posts by this contributo...
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Covert data-scraping on watch as EU DPA lays down “radical” GDPR red-line
An interesting decision came out of Poland’s data protection agency this week after the watchdog issued its first fine under Europe’s Gener...
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Sega’s Genesis/Mega Drive Mini arrives in September
Whether you call it the Genesis or the Mega Drive, Sega’s 16 bit system holds a special place in the hearts of many a gamer who came of age...
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EC Weekly: Gaming, crypto, shipping and the multiple future strategies of tech
Niantic EC-1 Illustration by Nigel Sussman Greg Kumparak published the first part of his planned four part EC-1 series on Niantic ye...
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Remote workers and nomads represent the next tech hub
Amid calls for a dozen different global cities to replace Silicon Valley — Austin, Beijing, London, New York — nobody has yet nominated “now...
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Startups Weekly: Why Lyft’s $2.2B IPO wasn’t “crazy land” or “nuts”
Lyft completed its long-awaited IPO this week , trading 21 percent higher Friday than its initial offering price of $72 per share . It close...
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In San Francisco, a fight over a homeless shelter shines a harsh light on a conflicted population
As of 2017, there were roughly 7,000 people living without homes in San Francisco, a number that comprises minors — a lot of them. The San ...
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Valve is building its own high-end VR headset called ‘Index’
Valve is ready to sell its own full VR hardware getup. The gaming giant behind some classic titles and the ubiquitous Steam store has revea...
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Toast, the restaurant management platform, has raised $250M at a $2.7B valuation
Restaurant sales hit $825 billion last year in the U.S. , but with margins averaging at only three to five percent per business, they’re alw...
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