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Massive Video Game Budgets: The Existential Threat We Saw A Decade Ago
It finally seems that people are waking up to the reality of unsustainably massive video game budgets, but it’s sadly a decade too late.
My Favorite Phones Of 2024, Ranked
I get to test every phone that comes out. Here are my seven favorites.
The Japanese Video Games I Most Enjoyed Playing This Year
This year had a distinctly retro gaming vibe when it came to Japanese game releases, and here are some of my favorites.
China Built A Legal Great Wall. Congress Can’t Break It With PowerPoint
The Department of Defense has recognized the threat of China's lawfare. Congress's request for a briefing is woefully insufficient to counter the threat.
Shinsegae’s E-Mart Discount Chain And Alibaba To Form Korean Joint Venture
The JV will work with Alibaba to expand Gmarket, an online shopping platform of billionaire Chung Yong-jin’s Shinsegae.
Diamond Mountain Casts A Long Shadow On The Sale Of De Beers
Selling De Beers, the biggest transaction ever attempted in the diamond industry, just got a little harder with news that it is sitting on $2 billion stockpile of gems
Oscillatory State-Space Models: Toward Physical Intelligence
Some early experimentation suggests that these new ideas might replace the transformer as a fundamental neural network design.
Rio Tinto Charges Ahead Into Lithium Despite A Falling Market
Conflicting market signals continue to cloud the outlook for battery metals, especially lithium.
Billionaire Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp Sells Foxtel To DAZN In Deal Valued At $2.1 Billion
Billionaire Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. has agreed to sell Foxtel Group to global sports streaming platform DAZN Group in a landmark deal valuing the Australian pay television service provider at $2.1 billion.
Turning Landmines Into Grapevines In Post-War Azerbaijan
Daphne Ewing-Chow joins World Food Prize Laureate Heidi Kühn in one of the most heavily mined regions in the world with the hope of converting minefields to vine fields.