Month: July 2021

The 2021 edtech avalanche has just begun

Rhys Spence Contributor Rhys Spence is head of research at Brighteye Ventures, a European edtech-focused fund, where he works with portfolio companies to help address priorities, with a focus on internationalization. Last week was a good one for edtech in Europe. GoStudent became Europe’s first edtech unicorn (IPO’d companies aside),…

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How to install the tvOS 15 beta on Apple TV

The next big software update for Apple TV will arrive with tvOS 15. While it won’t become widely available until later this year, users who are part of Apple’s public beta program can now take it for a spin ahead of time. It’s possible and even likely that Apple will…

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Sony might be bringing more PS5 games over to PC with its latest acquisition Tomb Raider Netflix

Sony has just announced an acquisition of Nixxes Software, a game developer mostly known for making excellent PC ports of other studios’ games, and it could be a sign that more PS5 games will eventually make their way over as PC games.  Herman Hulst, the head of PlayStation Studios, announced…

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DIY builder makes ‘breathing’ RTX 3080 PC and it’s the coolest build we’ve ever seen A Custom Built Gaming PC Using Magnets And An Acrylic Bellows Design To Cool Internal Components

A DIY builder on YouTube has constructed what he bills as the world’s first “breathing” PC, and it is honestly one of the most innovative and beautiful PC builds we have ever seen.  YouTuber DIY Perks turned his attention towards high-end gaming PCs to see if he could construct a…

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Dying Light 2’s latest trailer is definite nightmare fuel Dying Light 2

Move over Resident Evil Village, there’s a new survival horror game in town and – after catching Dying Light 2’s second gameplay trailer – we can safely say it’s downright frightening. The trailer, which made its debut in the middle of TechLand’s Dying 2 Know YouTube livestream, showed off a…

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Can Virtual Reality Fix My Fear Of Space?

Even though I try my best, I don’t like anything. I travel only when forced to, I experience new things only when obligated, I adapt only when there’s no other choice. I don’t live a completely joyless life — you don’t know pleasure until you’re seated at a restaurant next…

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