This episode is just an excuse to talk about Zelda and other TC news

We don’t spend a lot of time taking a deep-dive into the consumer experience of gaming. But one of the biggest stories in tech this week is the much-anticipated release of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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In a world that is dominated by conversations on artificial intelligence, some new technologies might sound scarier than they are. Apple previewed two new features Tuesday, as maj

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Haven’t used your Google account recently? It may be deleted

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