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Wednesday, 20 March 2019
Google just unveiled Stadia, its ambitious attempt to upend the video-game industry and take on Xbox and PlayStation. Here's everything we know.
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Google just unveiled Stadia, its ambitious attempt to upend the video-game industry and take on Xbox and PlayStation. Here's everything we know.
On Tuesday, Google announced Stadia, an ambitious plan to launch a new type of video-game platform that doesn't rely on people buying game consoles.
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Google just unveiled its vision for 'the future of gaming' — here's everything it announced
Google gave the keynote address at the annual Game Developers Conference on Tuesday.
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Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes used a deep baritone voice at almost all times, but former insiders say it was faked
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes crafted her image intentionally, from the black Steve Jobs-like turtlenecks to the fabricated baritone voice.
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Watch Google unveil Stadia, its new video-game platform that streams across devices without a console
Google just unveiled Stadia, a streaming gaming platform that allows players to quickly load and play video games like "Doom" and "Assassin's Creed."
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Boeing's CEO wrote an open letter about the 737 Max plane groundings — here's what he says the company is doing after 2 deadly crashes
After two of its planes crashed in less than five months, Boeing says a software update will be ready by the end of the month.
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How to clear the cache on your Mac computer to make it run more efficiently
You should clear your Mac computer's cache periodically to help your device's applications run more efficiently. Here's how to do it.
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Google's weird name and logo for its new gaming service is part of a clever disappearing act
Looking at the Stadia logo, you'd never know it was part of Google — and there's a good reason for that.
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Google's new Stadia gaming service supports so many devices you might not need to buy anything
The list of devices you'll need to play on Google's new Stadia gaming service is a very short read, and that means fewer purchases to get started.
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Mark Zuckerberg and other tech CEOs under mounting pressure to speak out over New Zealand mosque shootings
The CEOs of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Microsoft have been asked to attend a homeland security hearing.
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Alamo Drafthouse's movie-ticket subscription plan will launch in all its theaters by the end of the year
Alamo Drafthouse CEO Tim League said the company's movie-ticket subscription service, Alamo Season Pass, would launch by the end of 2019.
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