Business Apes and the Artemis Space Network partner up to release SpaceBAPES™, NFTs minted from Space, which provides a new investment stream for space tech companies. NFTs have taken the world by storm, from their empowerment of artists to their use of blockchain technologies. Because of their broad applications, every industry has taken an interest […]
Simula One is an standalone headset running a VR Linux distro on an Intel chip, with color cameras for hand tracking & passthrough. Preorders are available for $2699 with a "no earlier than Q4" shipping target.
Mario Kart 8 came out on Wii U all the way back in 2014 and re-launched almost five years ago on Nintendo Switch. Where has that time gone? If you've been playing it since the early days, you've probably raced on every track and won just about every cup numerous times over by now. And while you might be thinking it's time to hang up those racing gloves until the next instalment, there's a new good reason why it'll be worth taking Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for another spin...
Nintendo revealed during its February 2022 Direct that Mario Kart 8 will be receiving a huge DLC update with the Booster Course Pass. Some Nintendo fans are probably disappointed that the announcement wasn't Mario Kart 9, but 8 has been one of the bestselling Switch games of all time, so it's not surprising that a new game isn't coming out just yet. Fans should still be excited, however, as the Booster Pass is going to add 48 remastered courses from Super Nintendo, GameBoy Advance, Gamecube, N64, DS, Wii, 3DS, and Mario Kart Tour versions of the game. That's more than enough new content to keep fans going until Mario Kart 9 is announced.
Players playing the pre-release version of Nintendo Switch Sports are forbidden from talking about their experiences with the game on social media – despite the Online Play Test being free to anyone with a Switch Online membership.
The basis of OVR - a world-scale AR metaverse consisting of NFT virtual land plots - isn’t unique. Some of their other ideas are a lot more interesting.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) said it filed a trade NFT trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on February 10, aiming to enter the world of the Metaverse. (Read More)