19 fantastic indie games we saw in San Francisco that you have to check out!

If you’re not already aware, The Very Big Indie Pitch is a side event designed to help developers hone their pitching abilities, connect with industry professionals, and exhibit their games. Many of the games displayed are either unpublished or still in development, making their debut at this event! Needless to say, it’s quite thrilling. To ensure you don’t miss out on these fantastic games and studios, we thought it would be great to give you a heads-up so you can keep an eye on them as well.

A First-Timer’s Guide to Tokyo: Staying Connected With an eSIM

Tokyo is a bustling metropolis with an intricate transportation network and numerous attractions. Since most signs and menus are in Japanese, navigating this city can be challenging for travelers who don’t understand the language. However, having mobile data at your disposal makes it far simpler to use maps, find directions, and even translate text on-the-go.

Crypto Markets: The Wild Rollercoaster of Fed Rate Decisions! 🎢💰

In a post dated March 20, our intrepid contributor Brian pointed out that while some Fed decisions send the markets soaring like a particularly enthusiastic kite, others cause them to nosedive faster than a lead balloon. This delightful pattern has been in place since the Fed decided to raise interest rates sharply in 2022, presumably to combat the inflation monster that had been rampaging through the economy like a toddler in a candy store.

Shekhar Kapur slams OTT platform for editing Bandit Queen ‘without his permission’; ‘Would they have guts to cut a Chris Nolan film…’

More recently, Shekhar Kapur voiced his displeasure on a platform previously known as Twitter, criticizing changes to “Bandit Queen” on an OTT service without his approval. In a post, he questioned Sudhir Mishra, “If OTT platforms allowed me to produce #BanditQueen as I did years ago, would they still do so today? The version of ‘Bandit Queen’ available on Amazon Prime bears little resemblance to my original film.