What happened to game cartridges? #Shorts
www.techquickie.youtube.com Why don’t we use those old ROM cartridges for our video games anymore? #Shorts.… Read More
Singapore-based cashback platform ShopBack acquires BNPL service Hoolah
www.techcrunch.com ShopBack, the Rakuten-backed e-commerce loyalty platform, announced today it will acquire buy now, pay later startup Hoolah. Both companies are based in Singapore and operate in Southeast Asian markets. The deal was done in stock and cash, and terms were undisclosed. … Read More
India commits to net zero, but decades later than COP26 target
www.cnn.com India commits to net zero, but decades later than COP26 target… Read More
Max Q: Sierra Space, Blue Origin, Boeing and others stake out space real estate
www.techcrunch.com Hello and welcome back to Max Q. It feels odd to be living in a time when companies are announcing their plans to develop commercial space stations and yet, here we are! Read on for news from Sierra Space, Blue Origin, Boeing and others on their plans for a
Snag the Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet on sale for 50% off
www.mashable.com TL;DR: The newest Amazon Fire HD tablet is at its lowest price ever of $44.99 — that’s 50% off its regular price of $89.99. To celebrate Alexa’s sixth birthday (were we ever without memes like “Alexa, play Despacito”?), Amazon is offering a bunch of deals on its devices. One of
'Squid Game' cryptocurrency turns out to be a scam, creators run off with millions
www.mashable.com Another day, another cryptocurrency scam. But SQUID had a twist. The cryptocurrency was based on the hit Netflix series Squid Game and received a slew of mainstream press coverage as a result. Alas, early this morning, as the crypto peaked at more than $2,800, the anonymous creators of the
Jessica Simpson Shares 'Unrecognizable' Photo To Honor 4 Years Of Sobriety
www.huffpost.com “I didn’t respect my own power,” the singer and fashion mogul wrote of the image, taken in 2017.… Read More
Apple reportedly plans iPhone 'crash detection' feature to call 911 for help
www.mashable.com Think fall detection, but for your car. Apple is reportedly working on a new “crash detection” feature for the iPhone, reports the Wall Street Journal. Upon detecting what the phone’s sensors determine to be a car crash, an iPhone with this feature could automatically dial 911 for emergency assistance.
Epic pulls plug on Fortnite in China
www.techcrunch.com Epic Games announced today that its work to bring video game mega-title Fortnite to the Chinese market is shutting down. … Read More