Would It Be Fair to Treat Vaccinated Covid Patients First?

Around the world, hospitals and clinicians have broadly agreed that both Covid and non-Covid patients should have the same triage principles applied, that care shouldn’t be first-come, first-served (because of differences in accessibility), and that the primary metric should be getting the greatest number of people to leave the hospital alive. Cultural values sometimes come… Continue reading Would It Be Fair to Treat Vaccinated Covid Patients First?

Google will tailor Play Store ratings based on location starting in November

Whether you’re an Android or iOS user, there’s a good chance you look at user reviews and ratings before you decide whether to download an app to your device. In hopes of making those more useful for everyone, Google plans to make two tweaks to the Play Store. Starting in November, the ratings you see… Continue reading Google will tailor Play Store ratings based on location starting in November

Teardown shows the Playdate won’t suffer from controller drift like the Switch

While Panic’s pint-sized Playdate handheld won’t make its way to early adopters until the end of the year, iFixit got a chance to look inside the device early. “Unfortunately it didn’t come with any games, so a teardown was about all it was good for,” iFixit said, for those who might be jealous the company… Continue reading Teardown shows the Playdate won’t suffer from controller drift like the Switch

Apple employees are organizing to push for ‘real change’ at the company

A group of current and former Apple employees are calling on their colleagues to publicly share stories of discrimination, harassment and retaliation they experienced while working at the company. The call to action went up on Monday when the collective started a Twitter account called Apple Workers.  “For too long, Apple has evaded public scrutiny,”… Continue reading Apple employees are organizing to push for ‘real change’ at the company

‘Twelve Minutes’ ruins a compelling game concept with awful twists

It’s rare for a game’s concept to hook me within a few seconds, but Twelve Minutes managed to do that way back in 2015. Before it gained an all-star cast including Daisy Ridley, James McAvoy and Willem Dafoe, it was an intriguing indie point-and-click adventure with a Groundhog’s Day-esque time loop and a unique, top-down… Continue reading ‘Twelve Minutes’ ruins a compelling game concept with awful twists

Roku revives former Quibi original ‘Most Dangerous Game’ for a second season

Earlier this month, Roku released the last of the TV shows and movies it acquired when Quibi shut down at the end of 2020. Now the company is looking to the future. On Monday, Roku announced it’s bringing back Most Dangerous Game, one of the more popular titles it acquired in the transaction, for a… Continue reading Roku revives former Quibi original ‘Most Dangerous Game’ for a second season

HK-based ESG data firm MioTech raises Series B+ round from GIC, Guotai Junan …

Hong Kong-based AI-driven sustainability data and solutions provider MioTech has raised a Series B+ funding round from Singapore sovereign fund GIC and listed securities company Guotai Junan International. The financial terms of the deal remain undisclosed. MioTech provides environmental, social and governance (ESG) data for financial institutions, as well as technical solutions to help corporations with… Continue reading HK-based ESG data firm MioTech raises Series B+ round from GIC, Guotai Junan …

Tesla (TSLA) rises on market digesting AI Day, primed to ‘tackle world’s hardest problems’

Tesla’s stock (TSLA) is rising significantly today after the market had more time to digest what happened at AI Day. The company is seen as being in the right position to “tackle the world’s hardest problems.” After Tesla held its AI Day, the market didn’t seem really impressed by the progress the company has made… Continue reading Tesla (TSLA) rises on market digesting AI Day, primed to ‘tackle world’s hardest problems’