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How video illusionist Zach King enchants millions of viewers on TikTok and Instagram – CNET

King’s seemingly magical editing tricks have captivated audiences for nearly a decade. CNET gets a behind-the-scenes look at how he creates his mind-bending content.

BrightDrop EP1: Check out this self-propelled box on wheels – Roadshow

This motorized transport pallet is designed to make it much easier for couriers to deliver packages and goods.

BrightDrop EV600: Super versatile, all-electric – Roadshow

This commercial van will make the lives of delivery people much easier, though it’s also designed to save fleet companies loads of money.

Death Stranding: Director’s Cut gives 2019’s strangest game a second life in 2021 – CNET

The re-release of Hideo Kojima’s prophetic and totally weird open-world game is another must-own for PS5.

Apple’s under unprecedented pressure as it prepares to launch the iPhone 13 – CNET

The tech giant is fighting regulation in South Korea, a courtroom case in California and employee revolts — and it’s all tied to social media, Slack and the App Store.

Cyber risk management platform provider Panorays nabs $42M

Panorays, a cyber risk management platform provider, has raised $42 million in venture capital to remediate third-party risk.Read More

Misfit Gaming raises $35M as it focuses on media revenues

Misfits Gaming Group has raised $35 million in funding from Scripps as it focuses on esports media revenues.Read More

IoT device security startup Sternum nabs $27M

Sternum, an internet of things (IoT) security startup, has raised $27 million in venture funding as part of a series B raise.Read More

1Password hires its first CTO to scale in the enterprise and beyond

1Password has hired its first CTO as the password management platform looks to double-down on its enterprise growth.Read More

Why captions are everywhere on TikTok: ‘glasses for your ears’

The written word is making a comeback in an unlikely place: TikTok. The reasons for that include accessibility concerns and changes in the way Americans consume media.

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