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Microsoft cancels Blizzard survival game, lays off 1,900

Enlarge / Blizzard shared this image teasing a now-cancelled game in 2022. (credit: Blizzard Entertainment/Twitter) The survival game that Blizzard announced it was working on in January 2022 has reportedly…

4 tech-centric startups reshaping their respective industries in big ways

CONTRIBUTOR CONTENT: While some industries seem to be inherently tech-friendly and constantly advancing in new ways, others are slower to change. Despite this, tech-centric startups are rethinking many of the…

Refract Tech is making affordable VR tracking for your legs

Refract has revealed their latest AXIS VR accessory, the AXIS Lite. This four-node system allows users to track their leg movements in VR.Read More

Hugging Face teams up with Google to accelerate open AI development

Hugging Face users training AI models will also be able to tap hardware capabilities offered with Google Cloud, including TPUs, A3 VMs, powered by Nvidia H100 Tensor Core GPUs and…

Apple Will Allow Installation of Rival App Stores on iPhones… but Only in Europe – CNET

The upcoming release of iOS 17.4 will bring the biggest changes to Apple’s App Store since it launched in 2008.

Apple revises policies on streaming game services and apps with minigames

Apple is revising its policy for streaming game services and apps that provide access to mini apps and games.Read More

Microsoft cuts 1,900 staff at Xbox, Bethesda and Activision Blizzard

Microsoft is cutting 1,900 staff across the Xbox, Bethesda and Activision Blizzard teams as the latest in a wave of layoffs across the game industry. On top of that, Blizzard’s…

Digs announces $7M seed round to power its collaborative homebuilding software

As with Google Docs and similar cloud-based document editing platforms, users can assign others to specific comments or issues.Read More

Web3 gaming firm Sequence names game veteran Greg Canessa as COO

Game veteran Greg Canessa has joined Web3 gaming firm Sequence as president and COO.Read More

Game On: Save $70 on Microsoft’s Xbox Series S Console – CNET

The Xbox Series S proved that you don’t have to spend a fortune to get a modern console. Now Dell is selling it for even less.

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