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Chris Duffey Chris Duffey
Updated on April 23, 2024

The Metaverse: What Is It Good For?

To start, it can enable immersive meetings.

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Owen O’Donoghue Owen O’Donoghue
Updated on April 23, 2024

Web3 Games Need to Focus on Fun Over Financials

People will adopt Web3 gaming when they’re given the proper motivation.

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Updated on April 23, 2024

Wattpad Makes Wattpad Paid Stories and Wattpad Premium Available Globally

Wattpad Paid Stories enables writers to receive payments from users who purchase their stories on Wattpad.

Misha Kennedy Misha Kennedy
Updated on April 23, 2024

Can Technology Make Live Performances Live Forever?

In 2018, my creative partner and I had to figure out how to capture a behind-the-scenes look at a live performance. Our results offer a new path forward for capturing the ephemeral via technology.

David Gavant David Gavant
Updated on April 23, 2024

Should You Exchange Your Traditional Job for a Career in Tech?

Here’s what one Emmy-winning broadcaster learned when he transitioned from old-world sports media to a new opportunity in AI.

David Ryan Polgar David Ryan Polgar
Updated on April 23, 2024

Social Media Companies Don’t Know What People Want

Social media companies often try to fix problems with clever engineering, but their solutions rarely understand why the public is upset. That disconnect is a huge problem.

Updated on April 23, 2024

What’s It Like to Work on League of Legends?

We met five technologists working at the Riot Games Nexus. Here’s what they’re up to.

Andreas Rekdal Andreas Rekdal
Updated on April 23, 2024

Dispatches From an Extremely Online World

We asked the big (and small) questions about technology and culture.

Nona Tepper Nona Tepper
Updated on April 23, 2024

This Opera Literally Sounds Like the Birth of the Universe

How a UK- and LA-based duo turned Large Hadron Collider data into an opera.

Updated on April 23, 2024

In Esports, Milliseconds Matter. Can a 360 Hertz Monitor Provide an Edge?

NVIDIA’s new gaming monitor — the world’s fastest — was built to combat input latency and screen tearing.

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