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Nice Gang launches PvP combat with arena mode in F2P mobile RPG Eighth Era

Nice Gang, the indie game studio bringing free real-world collectible trophies to players, announced PvP combat for mobile RPG Eighth Era.Read More

Maingear launches MG-1 gaming systems with latest Nvidia 50 Series GPUs

Gaming PC maker Maingear unveiled its new 2025 pre-configured MG-1 gaming systems, equipped with Nvidia’s cutting-edge 50 Series GPUs.Read More

How do you design a Museum of the Future? | Brendan McGetrick interview

Brendan McGetrick, the creative director of Museum of the Future, came to Austin, Texas, with a traveling exhibit for the first time recently.Read More

Game industry leaders go head-to-head in GamesBeat’s Crossfire Lounge

Three head-to-head conversations, tackling the AI apocalypse, direct-to-player marketing and sales, and the state of the game industry.Read More

Amazfit Bip 6 Hands-On: At $80, This Watch Could Be a Steal

For less than $100, the Amazfit Bip 6 checks all the boxes you’d expect out of a smartwatch, plus it works on both iPhone and Android phones.

Doom: The Dark Ages Preview: Hands-On With a Heavy Metal Album-Turned-Shooter

The next action-packed FPS in the vaunted Doom franchise slows down the pace for a different flavor of gothic carnage.

Apple’s AI Doctor May See You in 2026

Apple is working on an AI-driven health coach that would push the company further into health data and wellness, according to reports.

A16z speedrun opens applications for fifth event, offers $1M investment

A16z Speedrun is taking applications for its fifth event, where startups in the interactive and tech spaces receive advice and funding.Read More

CDs Offer Guaranteed Earnings, Even When the Economy Is Uncertain. Today’s CD Rates, March 31, 2025

Anxious about the economic headlines? A CD can provide much-needed peace of mind.

Phishing Emails Aren’t as Obvious Anymore. Here’s How to Spot Them

New research shows that instead of attention-grabbing subject lines, scammers are going with more subtle pitches to get you to click.

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