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Disney 3.0 will have the first video game interpretation of the story of Star Wars: The Force Awakens on December 18th.
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Battlezone may have belonged in virtual reality this whole time.
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10 selections for lovers, gourmets, sports fans, would-be artistes, hipsters and the young at heart.
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In a very quick announcement via Twitter, Elon Musk revealed a brand new initiative; OpenAI
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Elon Musk has been vocal about his anxiety over the future of artificial intelligence, and he’s put his money where his mouth is in the past, but now he’s going even bigger with the announcement of Open A.I., a non-profit artificial intelligence research company launching with $1 billion in donation from Silicon Valley luminaries and Musk as co-chair.
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Want to buy something for the skeleton-lover in your life? Replica bones rather than real ones are your best bet for making a lasting impression.
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Yahoo’s spin-off proposal and counterproposal have left Yahoo spinning around the wrong focus. Buying companies and spinning off businesses must not be the focus of an internet giant. Yahoo has got to reinvent itself.
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If you like Google’s Chromecast streaming HDMI dongle, especially its faster and more colorful second generation, here’s something to keep in mind. If for whatever reason you’ve so far thought the Chromecast’s $35 price to be way too much, you’ll soon be able to get one for essentially $20 less.
Starting on December 13 (and up until January 2), when you buy and activate a new Chromecast you’ll receive $20 in Play Store credit for free. You can use the $20 to buy apps, games, movies, TV shows, books, basically everything that’s up for sale in Google’s marketplace. If you are a fan of paid stuff in the Play Store, then it means you’ve actually paid only $15 for the Chromecast.
This deal has briefly appeared on the Chromecast Offers website. It’s gone now, but that’s probably because it was put there too early – we are in fact still a couple of days away from December 13. So it’s a safe bet that if you go to that page from Sunday on, you’ll see this back up. When you do (and if you bought a new Chromecast), just click the big blue Redeem button, and you’ll receive the aforementioned Play Store credit. Alternatively, you can use the Offers section in the Chromecast app for Android to achieve the same…
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