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The 20 best free games for the iPhone

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The App Store offers a wide variety of iPhone games that are at least free to download. mikkelwilliam/Getty Images Here are the best free games for the iPhone that balance gameplay, graphics, and the least annoying in-game ads and purchases.   There is a good enough variety of games available for the iPhone to suit just about anyone's interests.  Many free games feature in-game purchases and ads, but we exclude overly annoying ads and microtransactions here. Many people agree that it's hard to beat the iPhone for on-the-go gaming. After all, you always have your phone with you, so it's a convenient way to play. And the graphics and processing power of most iPhone models is pretty formidable as well.  If you subscribe to Apple Arcade you already have access to a curated collection of high quality games for $4.99 per month . If not, it can be harder to find excellent iPhone games, so here is a roundup of the 20 best free games for the iPhone, chosen for fun and inno

DeLorean reveals Alpha 5, a performance EV with Back to the Future vibes

DeLorean released fresh details and images of its Alpha 5 EV, a gull-winged electric vehicle that the company’s owners hope will resurrect the long defunct brand and possibly set the direction for more electric models. The company’s — and the EV’s — big public moment won’t come until later this summer at the Monterey Car Week. But the brand’s owners, anxious to capitalize on interest in EVs and perhaps spur a little momentum ahead of the event, released images and specs that reveal the Alpha 5 retains the gull-winged, two-door frame featured in the “Back to the Future” trilogy, but features a curvier, sleeker silhouette and room for four passengers. So far, the company’s intentions for reviving the DeLorean brand after a long hiatus — as well as how and where it will fund and built the Alpha 5 — are not clear. DeLorean CEO and former Karma Automotive executive Joost de Vries, who joined the company in December, is scheduled to speak Friday at the Electrify Expo EV festival in Long B

Menlo Microsystems, which aims to make circuit breakers and electrical switches far more efficient, raises $150M, bringing its total raised to $225M (Dean Takahashi/VentureBeat)

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Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat : Menlo Microsystems, which aims to make circuit breakers and electrical switches far more efficient, raises $150M, bringing its total raised to $225M   —  Menlo Microsystems unveiled its Ideal Switch recently and it also raised $150 million to shake up the electronics industry. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/nYwsFJh

Boris Johnson's ethics advisor says the PM must explain why receiving a fine for partygate did not breach the Ministerial Code

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Composite of Lord Geidt and Boris Johnson Geidt: Chris Radburn/PA Images via Getty Images; Johnson: Danny Lawson - WPA Pool/Getty Images; Composite: Insider Lord Geidt, the prime minister's independent advisor on ministers' interests, has warned Boris Johnson may have breached the Ministerial Code. Geidt says Johnson must explain how the partygate fine he received from the Met Police did not breach the Ministerial Code requirement to comply with the law. Geidt raised concerns that Johnson failed to refer to the Ministerial Code during his explanation for his own conduct. Boris Johnson's ethics advisor has said the Prime Minister must explain how he did not breach the Ministerial Code's requirement to comply with the law in receiving a partygate fine from police. In his annual report published late Tuesday , Lord Geidt, the independent advisor on ministers' interests, said there is a "legitimate question" as to whether the fixed penalty notice iss

Felt’s $15 million chance to prove that maps are the next big medium

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Despite economic turmoil in the tech world, an Oakland-based startup shows that moonshots are still getting funded. Felt, co-founded by Sam Hashemi and Can Duruk , wants to disrupt the role of maps in society, and rethink how we think about the medium. The startup allows users to build a map with datasets integrated into it, and work with each other to showcase impact in a less static way than your average Google maps query. Despite a massive mission — proving that maps are a forgotten yet fundamental medium worth renovating — the co-founders cited proven business models from Figma and Notion, both valued in the billions, as reason to believe in their work. The aforementioned companies both succeeded in rolling out to users for personal use, then pivoting to the enterprise, a playbook that Felt wants to follow (and that VCs can certainly speak the language of). “That kind of business model and go to market is — I don’t want to say immune, but is a little bit removed from the kind o

Sources claim fired senior Google AI researcher Satrajit Chatterjee spread misinfo on two AI researchers after they declined his request to manage their project (Tom Simonite/Wired)

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Tom Simonite / Wired : Sources claim fired senior Google AI researcher Satrajit Chatterjee spread misinfo on two AI researchers after they declined his request to manage their project   —  Google employees claim a senior researcher fired earlier this year sought to undermine two more junior AI researchers by suggesting … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/QXSszvU

Credit Suisse is trying to raise more than $1 billion after a string of scandals and executive departures

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The logo of Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse is seen on October 17, 2017 in Zurich. FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images) Credit Suisse is raising more than $1 billion in capital, Reuters reported. The bank has suffered a string of scandals and high executive turnover during the past few years. This new capital raise comes a year after Credit Suisse raised more than $2 billion. Credit Suisse is seeking to raise more than $1 billion after a year of heavy financial losses, according to a report from Reuters .  The embattled bank, the second largest in Switzerland, is looking at several options, Reuters said, citing two people with knowledge of the matter. The firm would rather sell shares to existing major shareholders, but it hasn't ruled out selling an entire business like its asset management division. Credit Suisse plans on completing this deal in the second half of 2022, Reuters reported. Credit Suisse told Reuters in a statement that it's is "not currently co

Partner sessions at TC Sessions: Climate offer knowledge and insight

We’re just about two weeks away from our first foray into climate tech at TC Sessions: Climate & The Extreme Tech Challenge 2022 Global Finals on June 14 in Berkeley, California — with an online day to follow on June 16. It’s going to be an epic day all around for many reasons — did you know that Bill Gates is one of the featured speakers? Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from and engage with the new wave of climate-tech entrepreneurs, early-stage founders, CEOs, scientists, researchers, engineers and the VCs who fund them. You know what else you can’t afford to miss? Our 2-for-1 pass Memorial Day sale — it ends tonight at 11:59 pm (PT) . Buy your pass now and save! Pro Tip: Yes, TechCrunch editors will interview the leading voices in the fight against climate-change ( check out the event agenda ), but we’d be doing you a disservice if we didn’t remind you about our partner breakout sessions. These expert-led, topic-specific partner sessions give you time to lean in,

How Do Your Own Research (DYOR) has spread throughout crypto and online conspiracy communities, signaling a rejection of authority and an appeal to join in (John Herrman/New York Times)

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John Herrman / New York Times : How Do Your Own Research (DYOR) has spread throughout crypto and online conspiracy communities, signaling a rejection of authority and an appeal to join in   —  In spheres as disparate as medicine and cryptocurrencies, “do your own research,” or DYOR, can quickly shift from rallying cry to scold. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/2reJDWP

Pranksters snuck into the NRA convention to mock NRA leader Wayne LaPierre for offering 'thoughts and prayers' in response to mass shootings

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National Rifle Association executive vice president Wayne LaPierre speaks during the Leadership Forum at the NRA-ILA Meeting on Friday, May 27, 2022, in Houston. Michael Wyke/AP Political pranksters trolled NRA executive vice president Wayne LaPierre at the NRA Convention. 'The Good Liars' sarcastically thanked LaPierre for his "thoughts and prayers" following mass shootings. LaPierre was re-elected by the NRA Board as executive vice president on Monday in a 54-1 vote.  National Rifle Association leader Wayne LaPierre appeared to be unknowingly trolled by political pranksters at the NRA Convention in Houston on Saturday.  Jason Selvig and Davram Stiefler, known on social media as The Good Liars , often sarcastically interview conservatives on camera. On Saturday, Selvig managed to get into the NRA's annual convention and snag a spot at the microphone. "I am sick and tired of the left-wing media and frankly, people in this room today, spreading mi