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Why Amazon’s hardware makes more sense than Google’s

The Verge

A tale of two hardware divisions. Hardware boss Rick Osterloh reportedly held a meeting where he tells everybody “he did not agree with some of the decisions made about the phone” — are these decisions not things he himself is in charge of ? We know what Amazon hardware is for. But Google’s hardware inspires more angst.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

Trends in the Living Networks

With a PhD in Planning and Innovation Studies, and a Master’s degree in Architecture, Urban Design and Urban Planning, Karuri-Sebina has a sound knowledge base for her work as Executive Manager of programs at the South African Cities Network. Reyhan Huseynova. Location: Azerbaijan. Location: Beijing, China. Ayesha Khanna. Location: Singapore.

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There’s never been a better time to play video games

The Verge

And recently, a couple of truly epic cross-platform games have been free right out of the gate: the smash-hit social murder guessing game Among Us is free with ads on mobile, and the gorgeous anime fantasy adventure Genshin Impact seems to have largely been forgiven for cloning portions of Breath of the Wild , thanks to a richly detailed world.

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How 6 venture capitalists are thinking about 2023 — and their advice to startups

GeekWire

Most overhyped tech of 2023: I’m not sure if this is overhyped, but I would be very cautious in 2023 focusing on consumer discretionary, specifically related to tech hardware products. The bar will be much higher in 2023 for a successful startup launch of a consumer hardware product. In 2023, we need less… mental stress.

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The best tech of CES 2020: Where are they now?

The Verge

In April, we saw the DualSense controller for the first time , followed by an official hardware review in June. But what Intel was really showing off was its dedicated graphics technology, the Xe architecture. And in September, we got a launch-day slate and price reveal at long last , ahead of the official November launch.

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