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How Video Games Are Designed to Be Addictive
Video game developers have made the gaming experience more addictive, and it's showing. Sarah Needleman, technology reporter at the Wall Street Journal, explains one factor behind the explosive growth of the gaming industry.
Venezuela's New Cryptocurrency Is 'Dead on Arrival'
As Venezuela grapples with an economic crisis, the country's President Nicolas Maduro pegged its currency to a newly-launched crypto. But Eduardo Gomez of Bitcoin marketplace PurseIO says the move makes little sense for most Venezuelans.
Microsoft Uncovers New Russian Hacking Scheme
Microsoft uncovered a new spear-phishing scheme waged by Russian hackers who targeted a handful of websites apparently linked to the government in an attempt to influence this November's elections.
Netflix 'Recommendations' Sure Look Like Commercials...
Netflix is planning to test a feature that would provide recommendations for other content that would play in between episodes of shows. Austin Powell, managing editor at The Daily Dot, calls it a "really bad look" for the streaming giant.
NEO U Invites Competitors to Help Everyone Get Fit
NEO U, a new gym in New York, is not just a place to get in shape, it's a studio where fitness professionals can share their workouts with online followers around the world. The co-founder Nate Forster wants trainers and partners like Soul Cycle, Equinox, and Peloton to see the NEO U platform as an opportunity, not competition.
Bumble COO Sees Facebook Dating as a Positive
Facebook is planning on launching a dating feature, fueling more competition in the online dating world. Sarah Jones Simmer, Chief Operating Officer at female-focused dating app Bumble, tells Cheddar that competition validates the industry and rids the stigma of online dating.
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