I didn’t know what to expect upon walking into Blur during Venice Immersive, though going through the curtain gives me an immediate sense of unease. Co-directed by Craig Quintero and Phoebe Greenberg, Blur describes itself as “a new myth for the modern age” focused on how science has changed the way we perceive life and […]
Way of the Sword Preview—A Stunning Reboot
I played a few games from the Onimusha franchise back in the early 2000s but haven’t kept up with the series in recent years, so I was eager to see what Onimusha: Way of the Sword had to offer. After years of dormancy since the PlayStation 2 era, this latest entry looks to strike a […]
ETHWarsaw 2025 – Leading Web3 Developer Conference Warsaw
ETHWarsaw 2025 returns September 4-7 at Warsaw’s ADN Conference Center. Central Europe’s premier Ethereum conference brings together developers, founders, and Web3 innovators for four days of building, collaboration, and networking in the heart of Poland’s tech scene. This year’s edition is designed to connect high-impact builders with technical teams, funding partners, and hiring networks with […]
From Search to Sale: How AI Is Redefining Customer Engagement and Loyalty in Retail
A shopper goes onto your e-commerce site during the holiday season and types: “Find me a gift for my sister who loves cooking, likes sustainable brands, and has a small kitchen.” In the traditional retail search model, they might get a long list of kitchenware—most of it irrelevant. With AI-powered search, the experience changes entirely. […]
See you for the first time at Meta Connect!
I’m super excited to say, for the first time in my life, “See you at Meta Connect!”. Me in this moment You know, I started working in VR(/AR/MR/XR/WhateveR) in 2014, and I started getting into development for the Oculus Rift DK2 in Unity around September of that year. 2014 is the year that Facebook acquired […]
Gekisha Boy review – Classic-Games.net
Developer: Tomcat System Publisher: Irem Release: 10/02/92 Genre: Action Among the PC Engine’s many shooters, action games, and oddities, Gekisha Boy might be one of the strangest. Instead of blasting aliens or saving princesses, you are a nervous photojournalism student trying to pass your classes by snapping dramatic, newsworthy pictures…while dodging everything from […]
Hollow Knight Silksong – How to beat Bell Beast
Hollow Knight Silksong is home to dozens of terrifying bosses that will knock you flat on your shell. These boss fights range from large, slow creatures to hit hard to fast little creatures that will keep you on your feet while nipping at your ankles in a test of endurance and patience. The second among […]
The Weekly Chunk #9: Production AI with Prompts, Evals & Agent Architecture
Go beyond theory with our weekly AI digest. Learn how HNSW vector search works, master prompt engineering, and get production tips for LLM evaluati Have you ever wondered what separates a stunning AI demo from a system that truly works at scale? The gap between the two is filled with brilliant algorithms and hard-won engineering […]
U.S. Army Reportedly Taps Anduril & Rivet to Compete in Revamped XR Headset Military Contract
According to a Breaking Defense report, the U.S. Army has chosen defense startups Anduril and Rivet to compete in its revamped Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) project, now called the Soldier Borne Mission Command (SBMC), which is slated to integrate AR headsets into combat roles. Rivet, partly funded by Palantir and led by former Microsoft IVAS lead […]
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle's Revival of a Pulp Legend
There’s something extra cool about hearing ancient bones clatter and old temples hum while you play. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle gets that vibe better than any other game. Sure, it looks and sounds like a love letter to the guy in the fedora, but really, it’s a treasure pulled straight from the old pulp magazines, […]