Former Head of Xbox Film/TV Kiki Wolfkill Has Left Microsoft After 28 Years

After nearly three decades, I’ve decided to leave Microsoft – it was a tough choice, but also an exciting one! My last day was Friday. I’m incredibly thankful for my time there, where I learned so much about listening, leading, taking responsibility, and truly focusing on the people I worked with and served. I’m grateful for the opportunities Microsoft provided and the career I was able to build in this industry I’m passionate about.

Control Ultimate Edition Surprise Launches for iPad and iPhone for $5

This game was a blast! It’s got a really interesting story, a strange and unique concept, and is just plain fun to play. Remedy did a great job creating a world filled with mysterious events and supernatural happenings, and you’ll enjoy it just as much on a portable device as you will at home. The Ultimate Edition includes everything from the original pre-order bonuses – mostly some cool character outfits – plus both of the downloadable expansions: The Foundation and AWE.

Bitcoin’s Flop at $80K: This Meme Coin is the Real Star (and it’s Hilarious!)

Our dear Bitcoin, that ever-so-reliable cryptocurrency, made a valiant effort yesterday (April 22). It soared higher than a kite in a thunderstorm, briefly touching $79,500-the highest it had been since the good old days of January. All thanks to a ceasefire in the Middle East, or so we thought! But wait! Hold your horses! Just as you think everything’s peachy, reports come flying in about tensions between the US and Iran still simmering like a pot of overcooked spaghetti. And what does Bitcoin do? It heads south faster than a flock of birds at the first sign of winter!

Satoshi’s Ghost: Two Tales, One Cryptic Laugh

Behold, the stage is set for a duel of narratives. On one side, the New York Times, with its Pulitzer-clad knight, John Carreyrou, proclaims Adam Back as the elusive Satoshi. On the other, a documentary, Finding Satoshi, dares to whisper that Satoshi was not one, but two-Hal Finney and Len Sassaman, both long since departed, their secrets buried with them. Oh, the irony! The dead cannot defend themselves, yet they are accused of authorship.