Month: February 2021

Smash Bros DLC adds two unexpected characters – that aren’t from Fire Emblem Super Smash Bros Ultimate DLC

Super Smash Bros Ultimate adding two new characters to the game, and they’re somewhat surprising choices. Pyra and Mythra, two supporting characters from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, are set to join the roster. The two fighters are effectively reskins of each other, similar to the multiple fighters available in Minecraft Steve…

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Microsoft’s next major Windows 10 update focuses on improving remote work

The next major update to Windows 10, version 21H1, will be delivered in the first half of 2021 and focuses on improving remote work scenarios. Microsoft traditionally delivers two major Windows updates per year, with most of the bigger features dropping in the spring and a smaller update in the…

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‘Outer Wilds’ is coming to Nintendo Switch this summer

Outer Wilds, one of our favorite games for 2019, is heading to Nintendo Switch. In the gaming giant's latest Direct event, it showed an announcement trailer for the action-adventure game set in space that was previously released for the PC, Xbox… Source

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Emerging as an Eastern powerhouse, Earlybird Digital East Fund launches new $242M fund

Earlybird Digital East Fund — a fund associated with Germany’s Earlybird VC, but operating separately — has launched a €200m ($242m) successor fund. The fund’s focus will remain the same as before: a Seed and Series-A fund focusing on what’s known as ‘Emerging Europe’, in other words, countries stretching from…

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Realme GT with Snapdragon 888 to be unveiled on March 4 Realme GT

Joining the 2021 flagship smartphone race, the Realme GT is all set to launch on March 4 in China before going global.  As confirmed on Weibo, the phone will be made official on March 4 at 2 pm local time (4.30 pm IST). It will be the brand’s next premium…

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TikTok’s China twin Douyin has 550 million search users, takes on Baidu

The advance of short videos is reshaping how information is created, disseminated and consumed online. Snappy 15-second videos aren’t just for entertainment. On Chinese short-video apps Douyin and Kuaishou, people can get their daily dose of news, learn to cook, practice English, hunt for jobs, and seek practically any type…

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