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Using Chatbots in E-Learning

E-learning is a huge trend in 2020. Lockdown, massive transitions from classical education in schools to remote tools, corporate training via Zoom and...

How indie studio Double Stallion partnered with Riot to make a League of Legends game

When Riot Forge came calling at Double Stallion Games in Montreal, they didn’t say what it was for. They asked the...

Game industry TV advertising keeps sliding down

Although estimated TV ad spend slightly increased from the previous 30-day period, the gaming industry saw a 22.26% decline in total...

Review: Trover Saves the Universe

When it comes to comedy in virtual reality (VR) Squanch Games certainly has a major advantage as one of its co-founders is Justin...

Bitcoin Market Dynamics See Change After BTC Reward Halving

One month has passed since the 2020 Bitcoin (BTC) miner reward halving, and a lot has happened for the predominant cryptocurrency since then....

Sony showed the perfect games to hype the PlayStation 5

Sony had its big video presentation today, giving us both a deluge of big games coming to PlayStation 5 and showing off the...

Slots Themes that Players Love

Share... Facebook Twitter Linkedin Reddit StumbleUpon Tumblr Print email There are plenty of fabulous things to say about slots that make them more exciting than a lot of the other online casino...

Block Kong Breakfast: Yeung & Lam, Forbole

Block Kong Breakfast is a series of interviews with blockchain-related entrepreneurs and financiers in Hong Kong, brought to you by Charles d’Haussy. A morning...

Facebook releases Avatars — here’s how to get yours just right


Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. Facebook today rolled out its Avatars — the Bitmoji-esque cartoon lookalikes users can make of themselves — to users in the US. That means millions of users will now be able to build their doppelganger to use in comments and Messenger. The customization options are pretty extensive, so if you want to build a little mini version of you, then you can get pretty close. Doing this brings Facebook a little closer to Snapchat, which…

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10 Reasons Why Las Vegas Will be the eSports Capital of America

1) Location. Seriously, it’s Las Vegas. There are millions of square feet of space available for conventions and tournaments. There are somewhere near 150,000 hotel rooms in Vegas.... Continue reading

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