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Vertigo Games announces closure of its Amsterdam VR studio
Vertigo Games announces closure of its Amsterdam VR studio Its CEO explains that the VR market remains a challenging space. Vertigo Games is closing down Vertigo Studios Amsterdam. In an announcement posted on X, company CEO Richard Stitselaar explained that the "VR market remains a challenging space" and that it has made the difficult decision "after careful consideration."
I was drenched in sweat and had brain fog - I thought I had cancer
I was drenched in sweat and had brain fog - I thought I had cancer Emma McCaffrey was battling brain fog and hot flushes, forcing her to slash her working hours from 15 a week to just 90 minutes A mum says she was drenched in sweat, forgetting words mid-sentence and had to cut her hours down to 90 minutes before she realised what was wrong with her. Emma McCaffrey began suffering night sweats, memory lapses, vertigo and sudden hot flushes in her early forties, leaving her convinced something...
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Mum's warning as toddler, 1, 'poisoned' by common plant with deadly toxin on family walk
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