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THE COIN GAME'S ENDLESS ROBOT BIRTHDAY PARTY
My uncle’s pockets are infinitely deep on coin-op island.
SHARK WEAK
Repetitive tasks take a big bite out of the fun in MANEATER.
GRAND THEFT AUTO V
Superheroes fit perfectly into GTA V’s sandbox of carnage.
ESCAPE YOUR WORLD
JOURNEY WITH US THROUGH GAMING'S GREATEST PLACES
SUB-PRIME
Not even CRUCIBLE’s adorable botanist robot can redeem its boring gameplay and poor frame rate.
“I just got revived, and for the briefest of moments so too is the magic”
Bringing a wayward team of un-PC gamers back for one last job in BATTLEFIELD 4
BREEZE BLOCK
MINECRAFT DUNGEONS is a lightweight dungeon crawler that keeps the sandbox’s playful humour.
A TOTAL WAR SAGA: TROY
It’s time for a mythological grudge match
Counter-Spike
Fresh ideas and playful abilities prove that VALORANT is way more than a copycat.
Peer to Peer Networking
This issue of Certification Magazine is largely about computer networks. The most important networks, however, are human networks. Every day, in a myriad of ways, it’s the people we know and associate with who help steer, protect, and improve us on our journey down the road of life.
What's With All The Gs?
5G is what you think (faster, more powerful) and not what you've heard (a vector for infectious deseases)
SHOW Me What You Can DO
Writing performance testing items for certification exams requires careful consideration
The Network Professional Behind the Curtain
As if by magic, wireless network engineers keep everyone (and everything) connected
Wonder Women
Tech teacher tag team is changing lives at East Cleveland high school
Make Memorization Work for You
Memorizing test answers is not advisable, but memorization can be an important tool for learning
More Tech Hotspots in America
It's our second list of six U.S. states where IT pros should look for work
Digital crossroads
Information superhighways are the new connective conduits of a global society
I GOT CERTIFIED IN MY BEDROOM
Online proctored testing may be the future of IT certification exams
Committed to Excellence
Self-motivation is carrying Ohio college student from computer education to the FBI
LOOK OUT, MARS: HERE WE COME WITH A FLEET OF SPACECRAFT
Mars is about to be invaded by planet Earth — big time.
ANALOG DEVICES BUYS MAXIM, CREATING $68 BILLION CHIPMAKER
Computer chip maker Analog Devices is buying Maxim Integrated in an all-stock deal that will create a company worth about $68 billion, and strengthens its position in the analog semiconductor sector.
WHITE HOUSEBACKED CAMPAIGN PUSHES ALTERNATE CAREER PATHS
Presidential adviser Ivanka Trump unveiled a White House-backed national ad campaign highlighting alternative ways to start a career, an initiative targeting students, mid-career workers and the millions of people who are now unemployed because of the coronavirus.
SILICON: HOW IT WILL REVOLUTIONIZE COMPUTING
At this year’s virtual WWDC, Apple announced plans to move away from Intel-based Macs to custom silicon, perhaps one of the biggest changes to the Mac since its introduction in 1984.
APPLE WINS BIG EU COURT CASE OVER $15 BILLION IN TAXES
A European Union court on Wednesday delivered a hammer blow to the bloc’s attempts to rein in multinationals’ ability to strike special tax deals with individual EU countries when it ruled that Apple does not have to pay 13 billion euros ($15 billion) in back taxes to Ireland.
NBC'S VIDEO SERVICE PEACOCK STRESSES ‘FREE,' LOOKS TO 2021
Peacock, one of the last major streaming services to launch in the U.S., was supposed to get a big boost this summer by carrying the Olympics. That was out the window once the coronavirus pandemic delayed the Games until 2021.
GAMES MAKER UBISOFT SHAKES UP STAFF AMID MISCONDUCT PROBE
French gaming giant Ubisoft is parting ways with its creative director and two other executives and promising zero tolerance for “toxic” staff behavior following an internal investigation of misconduct and media reports of sexual harassment and other workplace abuse.
AMAZON UNVEILS SHOPPING CART THAT KNOWS WHAT YOU'RE BUYING
Amazon has a new cure for long supermarket lines: a smart shopping cart.
WHITE HOUSE-BACKED CAMPAIGN PUSHES ALTERNATE CAREER PATHS
Presidential adviser Ivanka Trump unveiled a White House-backed national ad campaign highlighting alternative ways to start a career, an initiative targeting students, mid-career workers and the millions of people who are now unemployed because of the coronavirus.
WALMART LATEST RETAILER TO REQUIRE CUSTOMERS TO WEAR MASKS
Walmart will require customers to wear face coverings at all of its namesake and Sam’s Club stores, making it the largest retailer to introduce such a policy that has otherwise proven difficult to enforce without state and federal requirements.
Facebook's Software Kit to Blame for Popular Apps Crashing
Last friday’s widespread crashes of popular apps running on the iPhone’s iOS operating system — including Tinder, Spotify and Pinterest — serve as a reminder that Facebook is still tracking you through your phone using sophisticated software, even if you’re not browsing the social network.