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Basketball app Gym Class VR launches on Meta Quest

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IRL Studios basketball app Gym Class VR launches on Meta Quest. The app enables players to meet with friends and play basketball

Gabe Leydon’s Limit Break plans $6.5M Super Bowl ad for NFT game

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Limit Break, a blockchain game company headed by Gabe Leydon, has  purchased a $6.5 million ad for its DigiDaigaku game at the Super Bowl

Vodafone needed an AI Booster to scale data science

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Limit Break, a blockchain game company headed by Gabe Leydon, has  purchased a $6.5 million ad for its DigiDaigaku game at the Super Bowl

FAA says Apple AirTags are allowed in checked baggage

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Apple AirTag into your luggage for your next flight. As The Points Guy  notes, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has stated that AirTags  are allowed on checked baggage.

Samsung Wallet payments and passes are coming to 13 more countries this year

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Samsung's unified Wallet app will soon be available to many more people.  The company says it will roll out Wallet to 13 more countries by the  end of 2022

‘Spider-Man: Miles Morales’ is coming to PC on November 18th

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You won't have to wait too much longer to play the otherremastered  Spider-Man game on your computer. Insomniac and Nixxes have announced  that Spider-Man

cloud PAM can transform the enterprise

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As CISOs consolidate their tech stacks and reduce IT expenses for legacy apps, it becomes apparent that cloud PAM is the future

Red Sift acquisition shows Attack Surface Management should include email too

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Email security provider Red Sift announces it has acquired Attack  Surface Management provider Hardenize to enhance its product offering

This Swedish startup is saving the world by adding solar power to your favorite gadgets

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It’s a sunny time for solar power — and for good reason: it’s abundant,  renewable, and sustainable. 

Microsoft Office will be replaced by Microsoft 365 as part of its ongoing refresh

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Microsoft announced that it would be changing the name of its Office 365  subscription to Microsoft 365, acknowledging that it had become more  than just a work app.