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    The Morning After: The artificial smart window that can mimic sunlight

    For years, Samsung’s C-Lab has backed projects and products that are a bit out of place, sold alongside its TVs, phones and, er, washing machines. The latest group to receive backing includes the timeliest of gadgets, given lockdown: an artificial sm… Source

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      Mobile games developer Kwalee to open first overseas studio in India

      UK-based Kwalee, a leading developer and publisher of hyper-casual mobile games has announced that it would be opening its first overseas studio soon. And, the studio would be located at Bangalore, India.  The India operations would comprise more than 75 staff with the Bangalore studio  collaborating with the existing UK…

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        Money now the biggest driving factor behind cybercrime

        As enterprises across the world prepare for business continuity amidst the Covid-19 lockdown, cybercriminals have been equally busy tweaking their plans. According to the Verizon Business 2020 Data Breach Investigation Report (DBIR), hackers are changing their targets in these unprecedented times, with money apparently the key for many. Verizon’s report…

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          United Dwelling is one startup building something to solve California’s housing crisis

          The acute pain of California’s housing crisis can be measured in the human toll it takes on the increasing numbers of families made homeless by rising rents and the billions of dollars the state loses to the high cost of living. After wrestling with recalcitrant homeowners, husbanding their parcels of…

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            How to watch Microsoft’s Build conference

            Microsoft’s annual Build developer conference kicks off today, where the company will focus on Windows, Office, and cloud announcements. Microsoft usually hosts Build in Seattle to around 5,000 developers who pay around $2,000 to attend, but the pandemic means Build is going fully online this year, and free for anyone…

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              Nintendo takes legal action against US Switch hack sellers

              Nintendo is back on its intellectual property flex, after it filed two lawsuits last week against Switch hackers selling software to play pirated video games. Court documents obtained by Polygon show that one lawsuit was filed in an Ohio court agains… Source

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