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Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata proved it was better to be loved than feared

Join GamesBeat Summit 2021 this April 28-29. Register for a free or VIP pass today. Even before his death in 2015 at the age of 55, gamers were mythologizing former Nintendo chief executive officer Satoru Iwata. He was the CEO that took a pay cut rather than lay off employees during the lean days of the Wii U. And while working as a programmer at Hal Laboratories, he coded a solution to fit…
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Pegasystems adds enterprise AI tools to simplify analysis and forecasting

Join GamesBeat Summit 2021 this April 28-29. Register for a free or VIP pass today. Pegasystems today announced it’s adding the ability to apply AI to business processes midstream to enable companies to determine whether an anticipated outcome will occur as expected. Pegasystems is also adding a feature that lets companies analyze streaming event data on platforms such as the open source…
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How Fujifilm Changed My Photography

I am not brand loyal. I merely see a camera as a piece of technology that enables me to push my creative process. However, that being said, it doesn’t mean that all cameras are the same. Each system from the various companies out there brings with them both pros and cons…
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Facebook’s Oversight Board Now Accepts Appeals to Remove Photos

Facebook’s Oversight Board has announced that users can appeal content that they want to be removed from Facebook and Instagram after they have exhausted Facebook’s normal appeals process. Facebook’s Oversight Board is an independent entity that the company set up after it became clear that Facebook as a company should not be making all of the decisions regarding speech and online safety.
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Apple TV+ announces ‘Black & Blues: The Colorful Ballad of Louis Armstrong’ documentary

Apple TV+ has announced its latest original film: “Black & Blues: The Colorful Ballad of Louis Armstrong.” The company describes this as the “definitive” documentary about Armstrong. The documentary is produced under Apple’s first-look agreement with Imagine Documentaries and will be directed by Sacha Jenkins, Julie Anderson, Sara Bernstein, and Justin Wilken. Brian Grazer and Ron…
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