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Android P beta 3 is rolling out today. Don’t expect much in the way on consumer-facing features, as Google finalized all the APIs with Beta 2. Instead, Google says Beta 3 focuses on “the latest bug fixes and optimizations for stability and polish,” which suggests this should be pretty close to what we’ll get with the final version of Android P when it launches in the fall. That said, small tweaks sometimes show up in these beta, so we’ll be perusing through the update and let you know if we find anything. If you’ve signed up for the Android Beta…
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When I first fell in love with BattleTech, in the late 1980’s, it was a popular war game played with dice, figurines, and graph paper. Today, it’s a recently released turn-based PC game that plays a bit like an X-Com and tycoon game mashup. And it’s better than ever. For the uninitiated, BattleTech is a game universe where various factions of humans, spread out across the galaxy, vie for control of territory in space using giant robots called BattleMechs, or Mechs for short. The men and women who pilot these Mechs are referred to as MechWarriors. The franchise has had…
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Coming up with a killer idea isn’t the hardest part of launching a tech startup. Neither is building something people ultimately love. Coming up with a snappy name? That’s the hard bit. Okay, maybe I’m exaggerating a teensy bit. In the grand scheme of things, picking a random dictionary word and appending “.io” isn’t that arduous, but it’s still pretty bloody annoying. Maybe it’s just me, but it seems like most of the good names have already been taken, leaving budding entrepreneurs to wade through the dregs to find something that they don’t completely hate. One site that’s a bit…
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Coming up with a killer idea isn’t the hardest part of launching a tech startup. Neither is building something people ultimately love. Coming up with a snappy name? That’s the hard bit. Okay, maybe I’m exaggerating a teensy bit. In the grand scheme of things, picking a random dictionary word and appending “.io” isn’t that arduous, but it’s still pretty bloody annoying. Maybe it’s just me, but it seems like most of the good names have already been taken, leaving budding entrepreneurs to wade through the dregs to find something that they don’t completely hate. One site that’s a bit…
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