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Three Innovative Products Unveiled at CES 2022
There were still plenty of surprises sprinkled throughout this year’s consumer electronics extravaganza. But we saw fewer blockbuster announcements than at previous shows. Instead, there was a lot of promising technology that’ll be hitting shelves shortly.
So what were the top products revealed at CES? Here are three that caught our eye:
1. Razer Project Sophia
The project was created by Razer and announced during their keynote speech. The device is said to have a built-in projector with a 4K display, wireless charging, and advanced haptics for vibration effects. According to the company…
An Exciting Crop of Canadian-made Games is on the Horizon for 2022
If you’re Canadian and you like video games, then the future is looking pretty good. With the Canadian market steadily growing and investors paying more attention to games, the next few years are ripe with opportunities for game makers.
1. Gotham Knights
The game is played in a single session, with each player participating in the role of a Hero and the Game Master playing all of the Villains. The Heroes always win, but it can be a close thing. Each Hero gets to play for about an hour, or until they have completed their particular storyline. There are no winners or losers in Gotham Knights; everyone …
Let’s All Give a Collective Shrug at the News that Microsoft is Buying Activision Blizzard
Microsoft has put its money where its mouth is by buying out the game publisher Activision Blizzard for a whopping USD 68.7 billion.
Microsoft has already been making efforts to get more serious about gaming by building their own Xbox and Windows 10 operating systems. Still, now it seems they want to take the next step.
The Redmond-based technology company revealed that it would be acquiring Activision Blizzard for a whopping USD 68.7 billion, which is a huge leap from the $30 billion valuations that the company initially received from its IPO in 2013.
Microsoft’s partnership with Activision Blizzard will allow …