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The breakout game development business co-owned by Tencent and Ubisoft finally has a name: Vantage Studios. Eurogamer understands from a source that it's starting operations today, and will be ...
The city of Pueblo is ending its economic development contract with the Pueblo Economic Development Corporation (PEDCO). Pueblo City Council voted to seek new economic development partners through a ...
Port of Gauteng has released a White Paper outlining a R50 billion inland logistics development that aims to address South Africa’s growing freight transport challenges. The document was published at ...
WNBA star Caitlin Clark has changed the landscape of women’s basketball. Her record-breaking production and national spotlight have significantly boosted visibility for women’s basketball. Even as she ...
The Rogue Prince of Persia developer Evil Empire has taken over the post-launch development of Brotato, the Blobfish-developed, multi-million-selling roguelike action shooter, the company announced.
We asked people around Batavia to tell them what their concerns are, and one man brought a massive housing development to our attention. We followed up to find it's the largest ever proposed there.
Vibe coding is the next evolutionary step in how generative AI is impacting coding and the software development lifecycle. Vibe coding, or AI-assisted development, lets a developer or less technical ...
A long-awaited $10 billion real-estate development under way in Beverly Hills is testing the limits of the wealthy California city’s appetite for luxury retail and residences. The 17.5-acre project ...
Louisville Metro Government agreed to pay just over $6 million to LDG Development to settle a 2017 lawsuit. The lawsuit centered on Metro Council's handling of a request to rezone land to build ...
Companies investing millions in generative AI may soon find themselves stalled—not by the technology’s limits, but by their people’s. As generative AI becomes more ubiquitous, a paradox has emerged: ...