A Norfolk taxi driver is using his spare time to build and develop mobile games from inside his vehicle. Richard Rascher, 38 and from Dereham, has been driving taxis across the county for the past ...
House bipartisan committee addresses private equity’s "vertical integration" that has youth sports costs soaring. What might ...
The Vancouver Chinatown Festival is returning for its 24th year this summer, bringing two days of performances, cultural ...
Snowmass Village is delivering a lineup of events this July — from patriotic celebrations and nationally recognized comedy ...
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Former BioWare designer David Gaider calls generative AI a 'virulent plague' in game development
David Gaider believes generative AI risks creating developers who don't understand the code or creative work they're ...
The first weekend of July is here! There's a historic Team Canada World Cup match and countless festivities throughout Metro ...
June is finally here in Metro Vancouver, and this month is absolutely packed with things to do! Here's everything worth doing ...
Silverstone’s record-breaking F1 weekend shows how Formula 1 has evolved into a £100 million commercial powerhouse spanning ...
AI and vibe-coding have fueled a massive surge in mobile game releases, but the top 1% of publishers still control the vast majority of revenue and downloads.
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for Night School Studio’s new horror game "Unhinged,” now available on Netflix.
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Inside the Marine Corps' Call of Duty training experiment
Marine Corps University began using the popular video game to improve cognitive performance and decision making under ...
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