Nintendo just announced its next mobile game … but you&ll have to wait to play itNintendo just announced its next mobile game … but you’ll have to wait to play it

Nintendo has just inked a deal with developer Cygames to create a new mobile game called Dragalia Lost. Details are sparse, but the game will be a traditional JRPG with a real-time battle system and loot box-style microtransactions. 

Too bad you’re going to be waiting awhile to play it.

The plan is that the game will come first to Asian markets -

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LumiWatch smartwatch lets you interact with projections on your armLumiWatch smartwatch lets you interact with projections on your arm

Smartwatches may be gaining in popularity, but some users are held back by the complications that arise from interacting with a tiny screen on their wrist. 

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are taking a different tack to how we interact with smartwatches, developing a device called LumiWatch that not only projects information onto your

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Smartphone appsImage copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Human rights groups have claimed the UK's surveillance powers went too far

High Court judges have given the UK government six months to revise parts of its Investigatory Powers Act.

Rules governing the British surveillance system must be changed quickly because they are

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When it comes to sex tech, the gadgets that grab the headlines tend to be the sex robots, with their exaggeratedly feminine shapes and artificially intelligent responses to desire.

But the market extends beyond these devices, and one British firm is seeking to challenge the stereotype.

Stephanie Alys, co-founder of Mystery

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GDPR: Your data protection questions answeredGDPR: Your data protection questions answered
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IS web media targeted in EU-led attackImage copyrightScreen grabImage caption IS has broadcast slick propaganda videos globally

The EU police agency Europol says an international operation has struck a major blow against the internet propaganda of the Islamic State group.

Cyber specialists in various European countries, Canada and the US targeted

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