Maven Road: Gamescom’s top game was Sonic Frontiers
The most-discussed game at the recent Gamescom event last year was Sonic Frontiers, according to an analysis by Maven Road.Read More
Materialize’s ‘distributed database’ mobilizes streaming data with the simplicity of SQL
Materialize today announced the next generation of its distributed database to help enterprises mobilize streaming data with ease.Read More
Don’t wait for Google: Set your brand’s own privacy timeline
Brands shouldn’t wait for Google to make privacy decisions. Business-as-usual is a strategic mistake that could backfire on consumer trust.Read More
Linux 6.0 kernel enhances security with Runtime Verification, improves CPU energy efficiency
Linux 6.0 kernel looks to improve the open-source OS with support for new hardware and a verification model to boost reliability.Read More
Trustworthy AI is now within reach
The new field of AI Ethics includes Responsible and Trustworthy AI, with the goal of doing no harm with artificial intelligence algorithms.Read More
Limited Run’s Press Run wants to preserve gaming history with books
Limited Run Games has launched its new book-publishing imprint, Press Run. GamesBeat spoke with Jeremy Parish about its literary plans.Read More
Intel CTO wants developers to build once, run on any GPU
Intel is supporting the open-source SYCL specification, which aims to be like a Java-level of standardization for GPUs.Read More
Adam Sandler Is on the Cover of AARP Magazine Making Us All Feel Old – CNET
The star of Grown-Ups is finally … a grown-up?
Google Discontinues Translate Service in Mainland China – CNET
The service was one of Google’s last remaining offerings in the country.
Hackers released a bunch of LAUSD data. What can parents and employees do?
Students, teachers and contractors at LAUSD could have sensitive personal information on the dark web. Here are the steps you should take to protect yourself.