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Masayuki Uemura, Creator Of The NES And SNES, Dies At 78


Masayuki Uemura was the lead architect for the Famicom (aka the Nintendo Entertainment System) and the Super Famicon (aka the SNES). The mark he left on the gaming industry and popular culture is indelible. According to Oricon News, Uemura passed away on December 6. He was 78. Read more

The History of Tokenization


The advent of blockchains, NFTs, and cryptocurrencies has gained tremendous momentum in recent years leading us to believe that tokenization is the inevitable futuristic monetary technology that the world will take no time to adapt. The concept of tokenization as a form of currency is not new...

With Omicron Looming, Japan Institutes More Travel Bans


Since spring 2020, Japan has banned foreign visitors from entering the country. There have been exceptions—some fair, some not. Last month, Japan began opening the border to business travelers and students. And then, Omicron hit. Read more

Lucky Kids In Japan Are Getting A Pokémon Playground


Chansey’s name in Japanese is Rakkii (ラッキー ) or “lucky,” and that’s exactly what kids in Namie, Fukushima prefecture are. The character is getting its own playground in the city, and it looks sweet. Read more

Sunday Comics: But Now...


Hello! It’s time for Kotaku’s Sunday Comics, your weekly roundup of the best webcomics. The images enlarge if you click on the magnifying glass icon.Read more

Alchemy Pay’s Unique Crypto-Fiat Payment Solution Disrupts the Industry


On November 6, 2021, Alchemy Pay’s Chief of Staff, Karmen Tang, delivered her keynote address at the Epicenter Crypto Conference in Lisbon. Tang took the audience through a brief history of Alchemy Pay and the broad ecosystem they have now built within blockchain infrastructure. The founders...

Interactive Rebase: Clean up your Commit History


Interactive Rebase is the Swiss Army knife of Git commands: lots of use cases and lots of possibilities! It's really a great addition to any developer's tool chain, because it lets you revise your local commit history—before you share your work with the rest of the team. Let's see what you can...

Semantic menu context


Scott digs into the history of the <menu> element. He traced it as far back as HTML 2 (!) in a 1994 changelog. The vibe then, it seems, was to mark up a list. I would suspect the intention … The post Semantic menu context appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support CSS-Tricks...

MEW Launches ETH Block NFTs to Honor Ethereum's History


MyEtherWallet (MEW), a wallet and an interface for interacting with the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain, aims to launch a new collection of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), dubbed ETH Blocks, to represent particular Ethereum blocks. Blocks are batches of transactions that also include the hash of a previous...

US Faces More Inflation Woes as CPI Hits Highest Record in 30 Years


U.S. inflation continues to roar higher as this week’s data from the consumer price index (CPI) jumped 6.2% from a year ago. Americans are concerned as the Federal Reserve has expanded the monetary supply like at no other time in history, suppressed the benchmark interest rate, and U.S....

Finder’s Experts Expect Solana to Surpass $1,100 by 2025, Over $5K by 2030


At the end of October, the product comparison website finder.com published new survey data about price predictions concerning the leading crypto asset ethereum. On November 1, Finder’s researchers published price predictions for the ethereum competitor solana, as Finder’s panelists...

Chapter 10: Browser Wars


In June of 1995, representatives from Microsoft arrived at the Netscape offices. The stated goal was to find ways to work together—Netscape as the single dominant force in the browser market and Microsoft as a tech giant just beginning to … The post Chapter 10: Browser Wars appeared first...

The Art Of Foundation


I’ve really been enjoying Foundation so far. As someone who hasn’t read Asimov’s books, and who can find joy in pretty much any movie or TV series so long as it looks great, I’ve been soaking up the spaceships and costume designs in spite of the show’s plodding pace.Read more

Far Cry 6's Secret Cat Boat Has A Long History At Ubisoft


Here’s a small item that had me feline fine on this debatably not-fine Friday: In Far Cry 6, there’s an island with a shipwrecked boat full of cat dolls. It’s cute. It’s also, as I just learned today, apparently a long-running gag in a particular flavor of Ubisoft map games.Read more

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