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Return to Hyrule With This Nifty $40 Legend of Zelda Game & Watch (Save 20%) – CNET

This handy little handheld includes the three original Legend of Zelda games for the NES, and right now you can snag it for 20% off.

Save on Durable Luggage for Your Next Trip at Macy’s – CNET

With discounts this big, now is the perfect time to upgrade your luggage.

China lured graduate jobseekers into digital espionage

Enlarge (credit: FT montage | Getty Images | Dreamstime) Chinese university students have been lured to work at a secretive technology company that masked the true nature of their jobs:…

Games for Change gives Vanguard Award to Take This leader Eve Crevoshay

Eve Crevoshay, executive director for mental health nonprofit Take This, is receiving the Vanguard Award from Games for Change.Read More

Why success in a crowded game market relies on building community (VB Live)

Join GamesBeat’s Dean Takahashi and other industry pros to learn about the latest best practices for increasing a game’s visibility.Read More

How John Deere grew data seeds into an AI powerhouse

John Deere’s status as a leader in AI innovation did not come out of nowhere. These days, the company has been enjoying the fruit of its AI labors.Read More

Axie Infinity and Polygon leaders tackle the bear market in crypto, NFTs, and blockchain games

Jeff Zirlin of Sky Mavis and Ryan Wyatt of Polygon Studios talked with Dean Takahashi of GamesBeat about blockchain games.Read More

Fourth of July Sale at Target Discounts Grills, Groceries, Furniture, Apparel and More – CNET

Celebrate independence with deals on everything from fire pits to pool floats, beach towels to patio sets and beyond.

Apple Now Allows Apps in South Korea to Use Third-Party Payment Systems – CNET

Developers won’t be able to use App Store features, including Ask to Buy and Family Sharing, if they forgo the tech giant’s payment system.

Omeda Studios receives new round of funding led by Haveli Investments

Omeda Studios, a new London based developer, has received a new round of funding for it’s third-person MOBA named Predecessor.Read More

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