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How new technology helped make Monster Hunter World's beasts even more terrifying These designs have always been slightly hindered by technology, releasing on comparatively underpowered systems like Nintendo's Wii or Sony's PSP. But that's changed with Monster Hunter World, which is out now on the PS4 and Xbox One. (A PC version is on the way later this year.) The team at ...
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Amazon overtakes Google as world's most valuable brand "Jeff Bezos once said that 'brands are more important online than they are in the physical world'. He has proved himself right by choosing the name Amazon, known as the largest, most powerful river in the world, as 23 years later the Amazon brand carries all before it as an unstoppable force," said ...
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Samsung is now making cryptocurrency chips, while Intel looks on Having overtaken Intel as the world's largest chipmaker by revenue, Samsung is boarding the crypto bandwagon. The firm tells TechCrunch it's making chips for mining cryptocurrencies—making it the first big-name semiconductor firm to do so. Crypto-mining 101: Cryptocurrency networks rely on ...
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Amazon boasts record £2.3bn sales for small British business With the rise of Amazon, these markets are now open to the UK retailer as well as domestic producers, although alongside the positives comes the obvious negative: this works both ways, and the UK Amazon seller will have to compete with like-minded individuals across the world to capture sales.
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Everything you need to know about Bristol's sci-tech scene For those interested in the big tech companies of the world, the south-west city doesn't fall short here, either. Online food delivery giant Just Eat opened a specialist ... The Bristol Robotics Laboratory is now the UK's leading academic centre for robotics research. To familiarise yourself with the calibre of ...
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Microsoft reports loss due to tax charge Once the world's largest technology company, Microsoft has been rebooting as consumers shift away from Windows- powered computers to mobile devices. This has pushed Microsoft to focus on the internet cloud, artificial intelligence, and services for connected "internet of things" devices.
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Uber and Waymo pick their jury, now it's trial time These 10 people, who include five men and five women, will be in San Francisco's District Court for the Northern District of California for at least the next three weeks listening to two of the world's top tech companies battle over self-driving car trade secrets. The case pits Waymo, the self-driving car unit of ...
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'Impossible Flight' reveals the turmoil and technology of a solar plane's global trek From the outside, it looked as if the Swiss-led Solar Impulse project smoothly soldiered through adversity as its solar-powered plane made a record-setting trip around the world in 2015 and 2016. But the perspective was different when seen from the inside: The multimillion-dollar campaign nearly came ...
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Women, Minorities Are Still Underrepresented on the Boards of Social Media and Tech Companies Jesse Jackson, founder and president of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, said when the news broke on Chenault's addition to Facebook's board, "Facebook now joins Apple, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP, Microsoft, Alphabet, Salesforce and a select few others in appointing African Americans to their ...
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'Super blue blood moon' stuns stargazers across Australia SKYGAZERS around the world got a rare cosmic treat as a total lunar eclipse created a "super blue blood moon" last night. Here are the breathtaking photos from Norway, to London and beyond. AP, AFP. News Corp Australia NetworkFebruary 1, 20181:14pm. Video; Image ...
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