Finally, some good news from the weirdo-sphere that is social media. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has announced that, effective November 22, the microblogging platform will ban all political advertising – globally.
Last year’s BlizzCon didn’t go too well for developer/publisher Blizzard. Its announcement of still-missing-in-action mobile game Diablo Immortal didn’t have…
Apple’s iPhone operating system hits its teens, and spawns a tablet-specific version… Stuff tells you how to make the most of its fab new features and little-known tricks.
These days, it’s hard to know whom to trust online, and how to discern genuine content from fakery. Some degree of trust…
Facebook’s CEO can’t tell you when he learnt about Cambridge Analytica nor why the social giant allows false news in political ads.
While many websites offer a way to opt out of targeted advertisements or unwanted emails, we discovered in our recent research that exercising privacy choices isn’t always easy. But that helped us formulate some simple solutions that could make things easier for users around the web.
The new Razr will retain its predecessor’s form factor, but on the inside you’ll find a 6.2in folding OLED display, spanning from top to bottom.
In fact, the 42 authors of DeepMind’s paper, published today in Nature, greatly outnumber the rest of the world building bots for StarCraft. Without wishing to take anything away from an impressive feat of collaborative engineering, if you throw enough resources at a problem, success is all but assured.
Provided your idea of a ‘good’ game extends beyond the annual twitch-shooter (often found on Twitch — funny that), sportsball or battle royale releases, The Outer Worlds is the best game you’ll run into in 2019. We’re backdating that as well — noting else released this year comes close.










