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What I Learned about VR at Oculus Connect

Insights into what’s coming in the world of VR from Oculus Connect The thing about virtual reality is that it’s hard to describe to people who have never experienced it. Imagine something awesome that you’ve never experienced, and is wholly subjective. It’s similar to trying to describe the effects of drugs or alcohol to people…

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Batman: Arkham Knight Returns to PC End of October

Brace yourself, Batman is coming (again) The developers at Rocksteady Studios are still working frantically to fix lingering issues in the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight, but by the end of the month, publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment expects that sales will resume, the company announced on Steam. Batman has seen better days, at…

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Router Virus Seemingly Fights the Good Fight

Good news, you have a virus! Cyber criminals are beginning to take an increased interest in home routers and the Internet of Things (IoT) market as a whole. It’s not that there’s a lot of personal data sitting on such devices, but the allure of controlling all these Internet-connected gadgets is what’s of interest, especially…

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Primal Carnage: Extinction Comes to PS4 on October 20th

Heya, PlayStation folks. My name is Adam from Austin-based independent studio Panic Button. In celebration of International Dinosaur Month (it’s really a thing), we’re bringing Circle 5 Studio’s dino-versus-people, first-person frag fest Primal Carnage: Extinction to PS4 on October 20th! In a nutshell, Primal Carnage: Extinction is a class-based biter/shooter in which you play as…

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Fast Forward: Wireless Charging = Wireless Waste

With 65 percent of energy wasted, wireless charging has a way to go. Imagine huge transcontinental airliners powered by wireless energy, cruising the skies unburdened by bulky fossil-fuel tanks. Such a future was imagined for 1985 in the science-fiction novel Haunted Airways, published in 1937. Instead, 1985 brought us Cherry Coke and Madonna’s “Like a…

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