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Why Iranian math genius Maryam Mirzakhani can be an inspiration for Pakistani women

As a child, Maryam Mirzakhani dreamt of being a novelist, at least until she was struck by the spell of mathematics. Born

‘WHY AREN’T THERE MORE FEMALE DEVELOPERS?’

The co-founder and creative director of North West web design studio MadeByShape has called on other businesses to help encourage more women into tech careers. Last

Why Apple shares are going ‘much higher,’ according to analyst Gene Munster

While Apple shares have fallen from their year-to-date highs, tech investor Gene Munster says there are more record highs this year awaiting the tech

Retro gaming: Why players are returning to the classics

Whether you enjoyed curling up with Tetris on a Gameboy, rolling around as Sonic on a Sega, or were just trying to

Why Atari’s New Console Could Be Just What The Gaming Industry Needs

. Yesterday, I reported on the recent GamesBeat interview with Atari CEO Fred Chesnais, a chat that confirmed the existence of an

Why evolution is better than revolution in product design

Digital products will always need to be redesigned. Styles progress, hardware technologies advance, and development possibilities are ever-increasing. Just in the past

Teenage Bollywood actor faces vicious social media abuse and no one knows why

She’s 16, talented, newly famous. And unfortunately, facing vile abuse on social media. Zaira Wasim, the young actor who dazzled audiences with

Here’s Why Titanfall 2 Is Coming to PS4

Respawn Entertainment CEO and co-founder Vince Zampella reveals why Titanfall 2 is coming to PS4, despite the original Titanfall being exclusive to PC

Why Microsoft won’t hit 1 billion Windows 10 installs

At last year’s Build conference, Windows and devices chief Terry Myerson announced one of those “bold ambitions” that Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella

Why Microsoft is waving the magic Wand

Clean off the information that Microsoft is purchasing LinkedIn for $26.2B, the famed Redmond monolith has introduced they are additionally snapping up