Gillette is celebrating five years of its streaming team – the Gillette Gaming Alliance – with more Fortnite content.Read MoreRead More
Monthly Archives: October 2022
Bain & Company predicted that the game industry’s global revenue could grow by more than 50% over the next five years to $300 billion. In a new research report, the global consultancy said the industry growth is accelerating thanks to heavy engagement of younger gamers (ages 13 to 17) who spend about 40% more in…
ImmutableX has added 15 games to the collection of blockchain titles that it powers with its Web3 platform.Read MoreRead More
Software intelligence is gaining new capabilities to aid cloud migrations, thanks to AI, machine learning and big data innovations.Read MoreRead More
I’m guessing that I have heard the song Dynamite more times than you have, as multiple members of my family are huge BTS fans.Read MoreRead More
Vanta announces it has raised $40 million as part of a Series B funding round extension for its compliance automation solution.Read MoreRead More
Pictured: me after flat-lining several Combine soldiers with a mounted turret. Also pictured: me kind of forgetting that I’m gaming on a Chromebook. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge A Chromebook needs more than just an RGB keyboard to be a gaming laptop. It also needs a high-refresh-rate screen and a solid…
The upcoming OnePlus Nord N300 5G takes its minimalist design cues from the N20, with flat side rails and two prominent rear camera lenses. | Image: OnePlus OnePlus is revealing a few details about its upcoming Nord N300, starting with a spec that’s scarce in the budget class: fast 33W wired charging. Company spokesperson Spenser…
BMW will use AWS’s cloud platform to process data from millions of connected cars. | Photo by Roberto Baldwin for The Verge BMW will be the first automaker to use Amazon Web Services’ cloud software to manage data from its connected vehicles, the companies announced Thursday. BMW says it has roughly 20 million connected vehicles…
Nvidia GeForce Now is increasing streaming performance within Chrome browsers to 1600p at 120fps. | Image: Nvidia While Stadia fans mourn the loss of Google’s own cloud streaming platform, Nvidia has introduced some new features to GeForce Now for Chrome users to help ease the pain. Starting today, anyone subscribed to the RTX 3080 tier…