Once it completes work on Starfield sometime next year and then transitions to full-scale production on The Elder Scrolls 6, Bethesda says its next project will be Fallout 5. That tidbit of information was shared by Todd Howard, the studio’s creative director, in an interview with IGN. [embedded content] “Yes, Elder Scrolls 6 is in pre-production… Continue reading Enjoy playing ‘Fallout 5’ at some indeterminate point in the distant future
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The base iPad will reportedly switch to USB-C this fall
Apple may finally give its starter iPad a much-needed technology upgrade. 9to5Mac sources claim Apple’s next base tablet will switch from a Lightning port to USB-C upon launch sometime in the fall. Like most recent iPads, you could plug directly into monitors and other peripherals while improving the speed of wired data transfers. There are… Continue reading The base iPad will reportedly switch to USB-C this fall
‘Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl’ release now set for 2023
GSC Game World hopes to release Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl next year. The studio shared the updated release window in a trailer it premiered Tuesday during Microsoft’s Xbox Games Showcase Extended livestream. GSC had previously planned to release the game by the end of this year, but the likelihood of that happening diminished after… Continue reading ‘Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl’ release now set for 2023
Opinion: Can a McLaren SUV still be a supercar?
So that’s it, then: with a McLaren SUV on the cards, the last bastion of sports cars has finally fallen. The numbers are hard to ignore, as we’ve reported many times. But I feel that with this news, there’s hope we’re not all going to hell in an SUV-size handcart – because of all the… Continue reading Opinion: Can a McLaren SUV still be a supercar?
From the archive: on this day in 1981
There’s an interesting cultural divide over the DeLorean DMC, defined by age and therefore whether it’s known as Doc Brown’s time machine or a car embroiled in disappointment and scandal. The brand’s rebirth as a luxury EV maker will surely trade heavily on the sci-fi, so let’s retell the reality. Ex-GM bigwig John DeLorean’s grand… Continue reading From the archive: on this day in 1981
Singapore’s Delight Capital launches $50m VC fund for tech investments in SE Asia …
Singapore-based Delight Capital, which has previously invested in residential property in London, has launched a $50-million fund targeting early- and late-stage tech in Southeast Asia. The fund will also have sidecar vehicles for co-investments, which could take its total corpus to around $250 million. Go to Source
India’s newest unicorn Purplle says expenses have peaked, losses to narrow
Three friends — Manish Taneja, Rahul Dash, and Suyash Katyayani — wanted to set up a furniture brand more than a decade ago. However, with combined savings of only around Rs50 lakh ($640,000 at today’s rates), they realised that it would be hard to run a business that involves high logistics and transportation costs. Hailing… Continue reading India’s newest unicorn Purplle says expenses have peaked, losses to narrow
US development bank DFC approves $255m investments in SE Asia in Q2
The US development bank International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has approved at least $255 million worth of investments in companies based in, or focused on, Southeast Asia. The deals, which involved debt financing and equity investments, were part of the more than $1.4 billion that the bank approved this quarter to support US national security… Continue reading US development bank DFC approves $255m investments in SE Asia in Q2
Hong Kong IPO by GoGoX is a sign that China’s tech crackdown is letting up
Logistics platform operator GoGoX plans an initial public offering in Hong Kong next week, a sign that China’s crackdown on the tech industry might be letting up. GoGoX, which has been dubbed “Uber for logistics,” aims to raise 567.3 million Hong Kong dollars ($72.3 million) after fees and expenses in its June 24 debut, it was… Continue reading Hong Kong IPO by GoGoX is a sign that China’s tech crackdown is letting up
Coinbase says it will slash 1,100 jobs as crypto winter sets in
Coinbase Global Inc will cut about 1,100 jobs, or 18% of its workforce, the cryptocurrency exchange said on Tuesday, the latest company preparing to ride out a downturn in the cryptosphere. The cryptocurrency market has been roiled by extreme volatility as investors dumped risky assets on fears that higher inflation readings would force the US Federal… Continue reading Coinbase says it will slash 1,100 jobs as crypto winter sets in