Upon its early release in April 2017, PUBG had one of the most improbable routes to stardom for an independently produced game in the 21st century.
Read More“Made in China” has an earlier history than high-tech products or cheap consumer goods, though. The term was first popularly used during Japanese occupation during the Second Sino-Japanese War in the early 1940s.
Read MoreEvery few years, a sports team in one of the United States’ ‘big four’ sporting leagues—the National Football League, National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball, and the National Hockey League— either moved from one locale to another or was created anew.
Read MoreMicrosoft has always been a giant in the tech world, but in the past month, it’s shown exactly why it deserves the distinction of being one of the greatest tech firms of all time.
Read MoreYang indicates that capitalism as a system has worked well for our nation, but it is currently heading down the wrong path…The alternative, Yang relates, is to focus our economy to “maximize human welfare.”
Read MoreOver 1,400 of Google’s 88,000 employees have recently revealed concerns over Project Dragonfly, the company’s secret plan to engineer a censored search platform in China.
Read MoreIt appears that Qatar’s reasoning for leaving [OPEC] does not come at a detriment to its economic incentives, as Qatar exports around million barrels of oil daily which ranks only 17th in the world.
Read MoreOne US industry is seeking to work around and even combat these challenges to agriculture and aquaculture: seaweed.
Read MoreHaving visited Theo’s flagship store and their chocolate factory over fall break, I can say that the company is, physically and metaphorically, in the heart of the community.
Read MoreViewers and content creators alike have begun to call out YouTube for its utter disregard towards their audience and the content they wish to see.
Read MoreCritics worry that expanding the combined capacity of the two Nord Stream pipelines will only increase Europe’s reliance on Russia for its energy needs; this dependency is dangerous in a time when relations between Russia and the West are especially heated.
Read MoreCommentators wonder when, not if, the NBA will see its first female head coach.
Read MoreStill, despite their aesthetic transformation, A&F hasn’t seemed to be able to completely ditch their racist and exclusive reputation.
Read MoreThe achievement of BTS in the American market is by no means a solo rise but rather the next pioneer in the line of Korean acts who have attempted to tap into the largest music industry in the world.
Read MoreBut when will professional leagues and teams across sports begin to prove to fans that they too take domestic violence seriously?
Read MoreIn this job interview, there’s a twist: no human is on the other end of the line.
Read MoreMore importantly, in recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on visual design as companies strive to provide a better consumer experience.
Read MoreWhile it is generally lauded as a positive move for China in respecting IP rights, the motives behind the decision are unclear.
Read MoreEver since the announcement that Her Royal Highness Meghan of Sussex — better known by her maiden name, Meghan Markle — was pregnant with her and Prince Harry’s first child, the betting markets have opened up with speculation about what the baby’s name will be.
Read MoreNow, in late November of 2018, for the first time in scientific history, a scientist has claimed to have used CRISPR to genetically edit a human embryo through in-vitro fertilization.
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