Take Take Take, a chess app co-founded by world No 1 Magnus Carlsen, has entered the ‘play and learn’ sector. Carlsen, ...
Magnus Carlsen's Take Take Take app joined forces with Lichess to expand its chess offerings to give app users “play and ...
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Duolingo expands app with chess launch
Duolingo is helping people learn chess beyond just checkmates with the launch of a new subject on its learning app. Why it matters: It's another way the Pittsburgh-based tech company is expanding ...
Even Realities, which sells smart glasses without cameras or microphones, has launched a new app store for its G2 glasses.
At 24, Kaja Snare didn’t imagine she had a future in chess; she barely played the game. But in 2014, when she was a rookie sports reporter for TV2, Norway’s second-largest broadcast network, her ...
STAVANGER, Norway (AP) — Few chess players enjoy Magnus Carlsen’s celebrity status. A grand master at 13, refusing to play an American dogged by allegations of cheating, and venturing into the world ...
When Magnus Carlsen started playing chess at the age of eight, he grew up in “a hybrid generation,” mainly playing on the board, he tells Euronews Next in an interview. Fast forward 25 years and the ...
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