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MovieBob Reviews: ‘Dumbo’

Top Movie and TV Trailers of the Week: ‘Twilight Zone,’ ‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark,’ and More

‘Trover Saves The Universe’ And ‘Five Nights Freddy’s’ Are Scary Funny on PlayStation VR

Global video streaming market is largely controlled by the usual suspects

Dreams won’t support PSVR in early access

Facebook wants to restrict certain users from broadcasting live

AI will be a blessing, not a threat, to consumer privacy

Getting to $50 million: How to avoid the SaaS Valley of Death

Rovio CEO — Taking Angry Birds to movies, augmented reality, and beyond

Keywords: The not-so-secret elves of game development

Scape uses your phone for geo-located AR

Restaurant management platform Toast raises $250 million at $2.7 billion valuation

AI Weekly: Will Amazon’s cosponsored NSF solicitation help or warp AI research?

The RetroBeat: Mega Man 3 makes for an incredible live soundtrack performance via Bit Brigade

Game on: The race for CBD market share

Apple cancels long-delayed AirPower charging mat

Google: Play Protect cut harmful Android app installs by 20% in 2018

Classic castle-crawling adventure game Shadowgate comes to Switch, PS4, and Xbox One

ProBeat: Microsoft needs to make the case for Cortana — or leave her to Halo

Apple ends Texture on May 28 without News+ apps for Android or Fire HD

Experimental AI can steal PINs and passwords by listening to finger taps

Samsung’s Galaxy S10 5G pricing puts an early 5G fear to rest

The DeanBeat: The accidental game companies have become intentional

Daimler acquires majority stake in Torc Robotics to accelerate autonomous truck development

Phil Harrison’s next stop is at the GamesBeat Summit

C Spire attacks T-Mobile’s rural 5G plan as nebulous and implausible

Lyft will donate $50 million a year to ‘improving city life’ through City Works

Lyft was valued at $24.3 billion in its IPO, and raised more than it planned