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Ubisoft and Microsoft have struck a deal over Activision Blizzard’s cloud gaming rights. This partnership, highlighted by The Verge, promises to change the cloud gaming scene, giving Ubisoft a notable edge. A
Riot Games’ Valorant has carved a niche for itself in the eSports arena, especially among the Gen Z demographic. A recent Bloomberg report highlighted the game’s soaring popularity, with influencers like Valkyrae,
OpenAI, the organization behind the groundbreaking ChatGPT, has taken another significant stride in the realm of artificial intelligence. This time, they’ve ventured into the visual domain with the introduction of
Nvidia’s GeForce Now, a popular cloud gaming service, will undergo a price increase, according to a report by 9to5Google. This move comes amid the growing demand for cloud gaming platforms and the continuous
[A version of this piece first appeared in TechCrunch’s robotics newsletter, Actuator. Subscribe here.] The topic of generative AI comes up frequently in my newsletter, Actuator. I admit that I was a bit hesitant to
Happy Saturday, folks, and welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s newsletter that covers the major stories in tech over the past several days. I feel inclined to begin this edition with a sobering note about
Adobe Inc.’s $20 billion plan to buy digital-design startup Figma is in doubt, according to a recent report by Bloomberg. Over a year since the announcement, the deal remains in limbo, facing regulatory hurdles.