
James Binns
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Jan 14, 2025 |
ffnews.com | Dominic Sow |Michael Turner |James Binns |Stephane Besson
Validis, a market leader in financial data collection and standardization, today announced strategic investments from Citi and Barclays. The announcement marks a milestone in furthering efforts to modernize business lending through automated data standardization, encompassing corporate, commercial and working capital finance products, including invoice finance, receivables finance, and asset-based lending.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
thedigitalfix.com | James Binns
NetEase’s Overwatch competitor reveals five new free-to-play heroes, including fan favorites like Wolverine and Squirrel Girl. The Marvel Rivals launch trailer has officially landed, and it brings with it an exciting roster expansion. NetEase Games, the developer of this Overwatch-style free-to-play multiplayer game, revealed five additional characters just days before the game’s release.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
thedigitalfix.com | James Binns
Star Wars: The Old Republic (SWTOR), the long-running MMORPG originally developed by BioWare, continues to thrive after 12 years with an ambitious new update. The developer Broadsword Online, which took over the reins in 2023, has revealed exciting plans to push the galaxy-spanning adventure into 2025 with Update 7.6, titled Galactic Threads. Scheduled for early December 2024, the update promises new story missions, improved graphics, and innovative gameplay mechanics like Dynamic Encounters.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
thedigitalfix.com | James Binns
We all love the 1986 movie Aliens right? Did you know that there are three movies that director James Cameron borrowed from for the look and feel of the movie, plus a ton of lore from a book. Let’s go. The first is the 1954 movie Them! The stroyline of that classic horror was that the first atomic tests in New Mexico resulted in common ants mutating into enormous, man-eating creatures that pose a grave threat to civilization. Here’s a side-by-side video of the two movies. Plenty the same right?
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