Month: March 2023

Microsoft will bring Call of Duty and its PC games to a cloud service you’ve probably never heard of

Microsoft is still hard at work convincing antitrust regulators that its planned Activision Blizzard purchase won’t hurt competition in the gaming industry. Today, the company announced a 10-year agreement with Boosteroid for the cloud gaming provider to stream Activision’s PC titles if the deal goes through. It’s Microsoft’s latest attempt…

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This startup is recycling energy to heat swimming pools for free

Audio player loading… UK startup Deep Green has announced its use of  “UK-first” “digital boiler” technology to heat businesses with “consistent heat needs” for free – including swimming pools, apartment blocks, distilleries, laundrettes, and bakeries. Simply put, the technology is a cloud data center submerged in mineral oil that transforms…

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How to stream every game of March Madness 2023

The selection committees have made their picks and the brackets are set. Another installment of arguably the best sports weekend of the year is about to tip off. March Madness or the NCAA basketball tournaments begin today with two First Four games on the men’s side. Thanks to the NCAA’s…

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UK intelligence services are stepping up against Chinese cyberspies

Audio player loading… The UK government is setting up a new agency whose goal will be to fight against “Chinese cyber-spies and other threats”, the media are reporting. As per a new report in The Register, the agency is called National Protective Security Agency (NPSA) and will answer directly to…

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Spotify co-president says HiFi is still ‘coming at some point’

Even though Spotify HiFi still hasn’t launched after being announced more than two years ago, some kind of lossless experience is still on the way, Spotify co-president Gustav Söderström said in an interview with The Verge. But don’t get your hopes up for any specific information about when. “We announced…

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Apple quietly launched “Mac Does That” campaign for businesses

Audio player loading… We’re not sure when exactly Apple launched its new business-oriented campaign called “Mac Does that” but they did it in super stealth, quasi secretive mode with a handful of B2B partners and with some very uncharacteristic design choices.  Google Cache shows that the main landing page (opens…

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