by sagesgroup | Jan 23, 2025 | adex-light-bid, Artificial Intelligence, gaming, Gaming News, GDC 2024, homepage, hp-latest, PC Gaming, Work
Bloomberg/Bloomberg/Getty Images The Game Developers Conference’s annual State of the Game Industry report is out, showing 2024’s biggest development trends. Along with continuing grim updates on layoffs and a move toward live-service games, one of the most surprising...by sagesgroup | Jan 11, 2025 | adex-light-bid, Health, homepage, Science, Syndicated, technology, The Conversation, Work
janiecbros/E+/Getty Images Despite all the attention on technologies that reduce the hands-on role of humans at work — such as self-driving vehicles, robot workers, artificial intelligence, and so on — researchers in the field of neuroergonomics are using technology...by sagesgroup | Feb 28, 2024 | gaming, homepage, opinion, PlayStation, Sony, Work
— Sony On Tuesday, Sony announced it’s laying off 900 PlayStation employees around the world, impacting some of its most successful first-party studios. The announcement brings this year’s total gaming layoffs — a grim figure of fascination that seems to grow every...by sagesgroup | Dec 15, 2023 | Fortnite, gaming, homepage, Live Service, opinion, Work
— Epic Games With more than It’s no surprise that keeping the Fortnite money fountain running is more important to Epic’s executives than keeping the people who made it employed. If there’s a way to squeeze more money out of a successful title right now, companies...by sagesgroup | Apr 6, 2023 | gear, gear news, homepage, hp-latest, outdoors, technology, Work
Makita wants everyone to have access to a hot lunch, even if you’re nowhere near a power outlet. The Japanese company is known for its cordless devices like fans, power tools, and lights, but it has also ventured into cordless appliances for food and drinks. The...by sagesgroup | Mar 6, 2023 | artwork, freelance, homepage, hp-latest, Mental Health, Mind & Body news, Psychology, Sunday Scaries, Work
The most recent results of the American Psychological Association’s Work and Well-being Survey reveal some interesting — and refreshing — trends: Nearly 71 percent of workers report their employers cared more about their mental health at the time of polling than...