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How the nitty gritty of video game funding shapes what you play

From old-school publishing models to a collective of indie game makers, funding has never been more important for an industry in perpetual flux Brenda Romero, the designer behind Prohibition-era strategy game Empire of Sin, remembers the meeting as if it were yesterday. Facing publisher bigwigs in a Cologne conference room, the veteran game maker presented …

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Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro review: cut-price noise-cancelling earbuds

Anker’s true wireless earbuds sound good and fit well for about half the price of AirPods Pro The Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro by the longstanding charging brand Anker look to offer good sound, long battery life and noise-cancelling at almost half the price of Apple’s AirPods Pro – and largely achieves the goal. The …

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Bill Gates: ‘Carbon neutrality in a decade is a fairytale. Why peddle fantasies?’

After putting $100m into Covid research, the billionaire is taking on the climate crisis. And first he has some bones to pick with his fellow campaigners… Read an exclusive extract from Gates’ new book Bill Gates appears via video conference – Microsoft Teams, not Zoom, obviously – from his office in Seattle, a large space …

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Clubhouse app: what is it and how do you get an invite to the audio app Elon Musk uses?

The exclusive invitation-only social networking app is a hybrid of conference calls, talkback radio and Houseparty Part talkback radio, part conference call, part Houseparty, Clubhouse is a social networking app based on audio-chat. Users can listen in to conversations, interviews and discussions between interesting people on various topics – it is just like tuning in …

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Don Hunter obituary

My brother-in-law Don Hunter, who has died aged 93, was a physicist who worked on some of the first electronic computers in the Rutherford Laboratory at Cambridge University and later helped set up one of the first major computer software companies in the UK. Don worked as a research assistant in the maths department of …

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Airbnb owners caught ignoring travel ban to let out holiday homes

Booking sites urged to step in after Observer research reveals many doors are open for half-term breaks Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Accommodation booking sites are being urged to clamp down on holiday-home owners after an Observer investigation found that half of Airbnb owners were willing to host guests for trips …

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Facebook v Apple: the looming showdown over data tracking and privacy

Facebook says collecting user data across the internet makes for ‘better experiences’. Apple – and privacy groups – are pushing back Facebook is taking lessons from its debacle over WhatsApp privacy changes in a bid to prevent millions of its users opting out of allowing the company to track their interests across the internet. WhatsApp, …

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Universities need to wise up – or risk being consigned to history | John Naughton

The pandemic has shown that other ways of teaching and learning are possible The thing about pandemics, observed the historian Yuval Noah Harari, is that they tend to accelerate history. A couple of years ago, appalled by the environmental, financial and working-time costs of running research conferences, I wondered aloud how long it would take …

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