Palmer Luckey was not fired for supporting Trump
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ZDNET thinks it was because of a property theft case

Oculus Founder Palmer Luckey was reportedly asked to leave after he donated $10,000 to an anti-Hillary Clinton group during the 2016 US presidential elections, but it turns out the truth might have been a little different.

Get ready for extended reality
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In case your Virtual and Augmented reality is not doing it for you

While Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) have become more prominent in our everyday media, a new umbrella term that encompasses both is now being touted.

iWatch might have been made by kids
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Apple investigates the latest claim

The fruity cargo cult Apple is at the centre of another child-labour scandal – this time over its smartwatch.

MIT creates mass production process for cell-sized robots
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Looking for micro-sized Sara Conners

Boffins at MIT have announced a discovery that could allow mass production of self-powered robots that are the size of cells.

Hardware makers are keen to get 5G away from just smartphones
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Developing the Qualcomm model

 Global chipmakers including Qualcomm, Intel, MediaTek and UNISOC (Spreadtrum & RDA) are looking to expand their 5G solutions to include non-handset applications.