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Malaysian CG company Lemon Sky denies allegations staff was made to work overtime without pay
Lemon Sky Studios has denied allegations that it made employees work overtime without pay to complete work for big-name companies based overseas.
ByteDance developing Clubhouse-like app for China amid copycat rush, sources say
TikTok owner ByteDance is working on a Clubhouse-like app for China, sources familiar with the matter said, as the global success of the US-based audio chat service inspires a rush of copycats in the country.
‘Pokémon Go’ tests more immersive AR with smart glasses
Pokémon Go players may get an even more immersive augmented reality experience, following Niantic’s collaboration with Microsoft to use its mixed-reality software and HoloLens 2 headsets.
Microsoft steps up push to bring virtual reality to the masses
Microsoft Corp unveiled software tools designed to make it easier and less expensive for people to access virtual reality and augmented reality content, and for more creators to build these digital and holographic worlds.
Amazon issues rare apology in India after complaints that series hurt Hindu beliefs
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc's Prime Video streaming service on Tuesday issued a rare apology to its Indian viewers for some scenes in its original political drama series "Tandav", which allegedly offended Hindu religious beliefs.
Google is paying for more information in a break with its past
Google is under growing pressure to pay for information that, for two decades, the search provider snipped from the Web – and made a mint from – without paying a sen.
Google’s Stadia problem? A video game unit that’s not Googley enough
Google’s streaming video game service Stadia had ambitious plans to disrupt the gaming industry, which is dominated by consoles.
‘Grand Theft Auto’ blamed for recent surge in carjackings in Chicago; gaming experts object
Gamers and experts in the gaming field are saying Illinois Democratic state Rep. Marcus Evans’ attempt to play the blame game with a video game is just another grandstanding attempt to fault popular culture for society’s ills.
Electronic Arts cancels ‘Gaia’ game after years in development
Video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc has cancelled a game that was in development at its Montreal office for nearly six years, according to people familiar with the matter.
Former Kuaishou executive arrested for alleged corruption amid anti-bribery pressure on China’s Big Tech
Zhao Danyang, a former vice-president at Kuaishou responsible for its content business, was arrested along with two subordinates. The video-sharing company joins other tech giants, including Tencent, with employees that have been investigated for corruption.