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The tech behind ‘Fortnite’ and ‘The Mandalorian’ is now driving … Shakespeare?

The Royal Shakespeare Company’s ‘Dream’ brings live actors to online audiences, who can interact with the play like they would a video game.

‘New Pokémon Snap’ may be just the game for this late-pandemic moment

Nintendo continues its impeccable pandemic timing with its “New Pokémon Snap,” which I studied during a preview. Though many secrets are under wraps, one thing is clear: It’s pretty —…

Who can sell a Wonder Woman NFT? The guy who drew her or DC Comics?

José Delbo, an 87-year-old comic artist, sold more than $1 million worth of Wonder Woman NFTs. Sales like his got the attention of DC Comics and Marvel. The debate over…

The pandemic has strained relationships. Can video games help us find love?

It turns out games are uniquely tailored to explore love, romance and heartbreak. Consider “Maquette,” “Genesis Noir” and “Journey of the Broken Circle,” interactive conversations that ask players to think…

Why a Cedars-Sinai hospital and BP use facial recognition (exclusive)

Facial recogntion is widely used in entertainment, finance, and retail in various ways tp boost building security and stop criminal activity.Read More

The Audi R8 and this Chinese supercar actually share a designer – Roadshow

This is the Hongqi S9, and its hybrid powertrain makes 1,400 horsepower.

Apple AirTags rely on UWB. Here’s how ultra wideband will make your life easier – CNET

Apple’s iPhone 11 and 12 phones can lead you to AirTag trackers on your keychain or in your purse with radio technology called ultra wideband that precisely pinpoints location.

Feel how great it can be to type and game on a mechanical keyboard for just $21 – CNET

Aukey’s full-size 104-key keyboard has 14 LED lighting effects, tactile clicky keys and N-key rollover.

Tile criticizes Apple AirTags ahead of congressional hearing – CNET

The CEO of Bluetooth tracker maker Tile implies that Apple’s AirTags are unfair competition.

Hackers are exploiting a Pulse Secure 0-day to breach orgs around the world

Enlarge (credit: CHUYN / Getty Images) Hackers backed by nation-states are exploiting critical vulnerabilities in the Pulse Secure VPN to bypass two-factor authentication protections and gain stealthy access to networks…

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