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From NFT Songs To NFT Dance Moves – Snap Boogie Creates Emoji For Enjin

.Just yesterday, the “Technoking” of Tesla (formerly CEO of Tesla) Elon Musk surprised the world by writing a song and planning to sell it as an NFT. Today, street performer and freestyle dancer Snap Boogie released the first dance NFT, which will be used in Enjin’s gaming multiverse. The first NFT in the BITS collection is Speedy Walkovers, a timeless dance move that has been performed at NBA halftime shows. The owner of this token can unlock @snapboogie's signature movements & flavor in @AlterVerseGame, a PC & VR-compatible game.https://t.co/lx3rcJx2uw pic.twitter.com/nVv8uT7pjx

‘Tesla Force’, the Roguelike Spin-Off of ‘Tesla vs. Lovecraft’ from 10tons, Hits Early Access on Desktop and is Confirmed for Mobile

I feel like I say this all the time, but jeez, where does the time go? It was all the way back in October of last year that developer 10tons first announced Tesla Force, a randomly generated roguelike spin-off of their astoundingly enjoyable top-down shooter Tesla vs. Lovecraft ($8.99). Rather than the hand-crafted levels and campaign of the original game, Tesla Force is all about an infinite number of maps and an infinite number of campaign layouts, so you can basically just keep playing it forever and ever. Most exciting

7 Great Non-VR Games With Must-Play VR Support

Virtual Reality might be one of gaming’s most immersive ways to play but it remains a niche platform. [UploadVR regularly commissions freelance writers to review products, write stories, and contribute op-ed pieces to the site. This article is an opinion-based listicle from the perspective of the writer.]That’s mostly attributable to a high price barrier. Though efforts from Sony such as PlayStation VR and Facebook’s Oculus Quest have helped, the price still helps  explain why AAA publishers are reluctant to invest in fully-fledged original experiences. As a result, much of the

Tesla to file lawsuit with Alameda County, Musk plans to move HQ to Nevada or Texas

Elon Musk has had it with the stay-at-home order in California's Alameda County, and Tesla's operations are in flux. The volatile CEO tweeted that the company will pursue legal action today. Elon Musk sure wants to reopen America and his Tesla factory in California. The erratic genius entrepreneur tweeted some very harsh words regarding Alameda County's decision that the Fremont, Califonia Tesla plant could not reopen until June 1, 2020 due to COVID-19 procedures in place. In reply to investor Ross Gerber, Musk tweeted, "Tesla is filing a lawsuit against

Elon Musk Twitter meltdown tanks Tesla (TSLA) stock

No Elon wasn't hacked, he's just losing it. If you were ever wondering if Elon Musk's tweets could get worse, well today is your day. After going on a profanity-ridden tirade against the state of California's Stay-at-Home order during Tesla's Q1 2020 earnings results conference call, Elon Musk has taken to Twitter with a bunch of tweets. A lot of them pushing for the reopening of America. This afternoon, the CEO of Tesla tweeted that the company's share price was too high, in his opinion. Shares are now down over

Evening Reading – April 29, 2020

Hey Shacknews, it's time for Evening Reading Let's officially close out our day of posting. Please take a look. In case you missed it at Shacknews: [embedded content] Even between the devs, the meta shifts around quite a bit#BleedingEdge ?LIVE https://t.co/ZWTiS4BCk1 pic.twitter.com/o8Hnqd7eyi — Shacknews (@shacknews) April 29, 2020 Salesforce cancels Dreamforce 2020 in San Francisco [embedded content] The annual event was set to take place in November, but Salesforce announced today that the event will instead go on in "new and virtual ways." This is one of the biggest events

9to5 Elon – Episode 13: Tesla 2020.12.6 Traffic Light Update

The 9to5 Elon podcast is back with a brand new episode. April 29, 2020 2:10 PM electrek Hey folks! We have been MIA during this ongoing pandemic. Please understand. We did record an episode on 4/3/2020 that Asif finally got around to editing. Check it out! [embedded content] If video podcasts aren't your jam, we have the podcast up on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or Stitcher. Episodes should go live on Monday afternoons at 5:00 PM ET. It didn't this week. Please understand. Show notes for this week's 9to5 Elon episode

Tesla (TSLA) to suspend production in Fremont & NY factories

As governments worldwide respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, Tesla had to finally shut down their factories in the United States. Tesla has been making cars during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, but government officials have finally put a stop to their plans.  [embedded content] In a operational update press release posted to the official Tesla Investor Relations website, the company said: In the past few days, we have met with local, state and federal officials.  We have followed and are continuing to follow all legal directions and safety guidelines with respect