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Mitchell Clark

Mitchell Clark

Former News Writer

Former News Writer

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    Mitchell Clark
    A step towards iOS game preservation.

    A developer going by hikari_no_yume has made an emulator that plays a few games from some of the earliest days of the App Store, like Super Monkey Ball and Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D. YouTuber Stop Skeletons from Fighting has a good video on how it came about, and it’s worth watching if you want to take a trip down memory lane.

    Mitchell Clark
    Mitchell Clark
    Roku signals Silicon Valley Bank distress.

    The company told the SEC that it had $487 million, around 26 percent of its cash, held with Silicon Valley Bank, which folded today. It also said it’s unsure about how much of that it’ll get back — a common concern among firms that banked there, especially with payday looming.

    Mitchell Clark
    Mitchell Clark
    Twitter’s API access continues to be a mess.

    Apparently some researchers are being told that they could have to pay at least $500,000 a year to access a tiny portion of Twitter’s data. I recommend being skeptical about anything this company says until it actually happens, but given all its shenanigans around API access, this wouldn’t exactly be surprising.

    Mitchell Clark
    Mitchell Clark
    Quick reminder that DST is upon us once again.

    On Sunday, the scourge of daylight saving time will be stealing an hour from the Americans who don’t live in Arizona, Hawaii, or the territories. It’s always possible that this could be the last time we change our clocks thanks to pending legislation — but I wouldn’t count on it.

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    Mitchell Clark
    For once, it wasn’t T-Mobile.

    AT&T is reportedly informing around 9 million customers that a hacker accessed some of their information. It doesn’t seem like an absolute worst-case scenario — AT&T told Fierce Wireless that credit card numbers, SSNs, and passwords weren’t included — but it’s worth keeping an eye out for a letter with more info if you’re an AT&T customer.