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Roboto Games raises $15M, working on survival and crafting MMO

Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit Next 2022? All sessions are now available for viewing in our on-demand library. Click here to start watching. Roboto Games announced today it has closed a $15 million round of fundraising. The studio, which is currently hiring for more workers, is working on a new game that supports user-generated content and offers optional NFT ownership. Roboto is a…
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Where CISOs rely on AI and machine learning to strengthen cybersecurity

Check out the on-demand sessions from the Low-Code/No-Code Summit to learn how to successfully innovate and achieve efficiency by upskilling and scaling citizen developers. Watch now. Faced with an onslaught of malware-less attacks that are increasingly hard to identify and stop, CISOs are contending with a threatscape where bad actors innovate faster than security and IT teams can keep up.
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NASA’s Lunar Flashlight SmallSat Readies for Launch

When NASA’s Lunar Flashlight launches no earlier than Nov. 30, the tiny satellite will begin a three-month journey, with mission navigators guiding the spacecraft far past the Moon. It will then be slowly pulled back by gravity from Earth and the Sun before settling into a…
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Samsung November 2022 update rolling out for these Galaxy devices

Samsung is continuing its streak of offering consistently timely updates for its full line of Android smartphones. Many Galaxy phones and tablets have already begun receiving Samsung’s November 2022 security update, including, for some, Android 13 and One UI 5.0. Samsung November 2022 security update – here’s what’s new: Every month, Google and its partners release a new Android security…
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Google spent $4.6 million on Pixel 4 radio ads that the FTC has deemed deceptive

A lawsuit by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and seven states today alleges that radio ads for the Pixel 4 featured “made up testimonials by radio personalities.”  Google and iHeartMedia “paid influencers to promote products they never used, showing a blatant disrespect for truth-in-advertising rules.” The latter’s network is said to “reach more than 245 million listeners each…
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