Meet Sphephelo Mabena, a young developer who's tackled crime with his app Crime Alert, empowering South Africans to track incidents and enhance community safety.
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Hamza Haq serves as a writer for the gaming guides and lists department at GameRant, while dabbling in news coverage on the side. Based in Pakistan, he has been writing professionally about games ...
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Build Planner is a new quality-of-life addition in Path of Exile 2 Ruins of Aldur update. Characters progression is the heart of this ARPG title, and going through every small corners of a build can ...
The former Fujifilm Building at 10 New Industrial Road was sold for $71 million (Photo: CBRE)Investors remained active across ...
Microsoft's developer-focused Build conference is usually heavy on technical details, but it's still the best way to get a sneak peek into what the company has in store for your Windows PC. I'll be on ...
The Return of the Ancients patch is Path of Exile 2‘s biggest ever expansion, and we can enjoy the Build Planner as a new feature. This feature makes trying out new builds easier than it used to be.
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Build will continue through June 3rd, and we’ll have all the updates on Microsoft’s announcements here. Definitely not. No, not at all. Look, I mean, obviously that’s a cool headline and a fun phrase.