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Sega appoints ex-Disney exec as head of transmedia

Sega announced it has appointed Justin Scarpone, former executive at Disney and Scopely, as head of its transmedia efforts.Read More

Moonhub raises $1.4M for VR training

Moonhub has raised $1.4 million to expand its virtual reality training.Read More

Cybersecurity startup makes open source pay, gains funding in a down market

Filigran is now instrumental in organizing and analyzing cybercrime data, managing the modeling of multiple ransomware campaigns and enhancing response to cyber incidents.Read More

Best Internet Providers in Everett, Washington – CNET

Everett residents can get the fastest internet speeds in the country, but that’s overkill for most people.

Alibaba’s new AI system ‘EMO’ creates realistic talking and singing videos from photos

Alibaba researchers have developed a new AI system called EMO that animates portraits with fluid and expressive talking and singing motions perfectly synced to audio, significantly advancing the state-of-the-art in…

GamerSafer acquires Minecraft-focused Minehut server community

GamerSafer has acquired the Minehut server from SuperLeague, taking over a popular Minecraft server community.Read More

Slice wants to make it easier for companies to distribute and track equity

It’s not all about the Benjamins, baby — particularly for executive compensation, but increasingly, all levels of employees.Read More

Best Internet Providers in Montgomery, Alabama – CNET

Internet options in Montgomery are as good as anywhere, with multiple cable, fiber and wireless providers. Here is the best broadband in Montgomery.

GitHub besieged by millions of malicious repositories in ongoing attack

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) GitHub is struggling to contain an ongoing attack that’s flooding the site with millions of code repositories. These repositories contain obfuscated malware that steals passwords and…

EA cuts 670 roles, cancelling Respawn Star Wars FPS and more

Electronic Arts is cutting 5% of its staff and shifting focus to its owned IP, sunsetting new licensed games like Respawn’s Star Wars FPS.Read More

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