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Adapting to the next level: Research offers survival guide for game developers amidst industry shake-ups

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As the gaming world buzzes with the recent unveiling of the Nintendo Switch 2 and anticipated releases of the PlayStation 5 Pro and Xbox Series X refresh, a timely study sheds light on how game […]

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Fake models for fast fashion? What AI clones mean for our jobs—and our identities

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In the heart of New York City’s Times Square, there are signs of an artificial intelligence (AI) revolution in marketing. In a health supplement store, a popup by British tech startup, Hypervsn, showcases life-size holograms. […]

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French independent studio’s first video game draws fans

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Independent French studio Sandfall Interactive’s first video game “Clair Obscur: Expedition 33” launched worldwide on Thursday but has already built up a solid community of fans eager to discover its post-apocalyptic fantasy world.This post was […]

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Q&A: Banned but not broken—how US policy is reshaping the global semiconductor landscape

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As U.S.–China tech tensions continue to mount, the semiconductor industry has become a focal point in a high-stakes geopolitical standoff.This post was originally published on this site

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High-powered solar cells aim to replace batteries in low-power electronics

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The basic technology behind Ambient Photonics’s solar cells is so simple that it’s routinely assembled as a high school science experiment. In labs across the U.S., students sandwich blackberries’ potent pigment between glass to create […]

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Keeping Big Tech in check: News media must reinvent their watchdog role, says researcher

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Big Tech companies such as Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Meta, and Microsoft have deeply embedded themselves into every aspect of our lives—our health care, education, and even politics. As these tech giants consistently stay one step […]

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200 French media groups sue Meta over ‘unlawful’ advertising: lawyers

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Around 200 French media groups, including leading television channels and newspapers, are taking legal action against Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, over its online advertising practices, their lawyers announced on Wednesday.This post was […]

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Ex-OpenAI workers ask California and Delaware AGs to block for-profit conversion of ChatGPT maker

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Former employees of OpenAI are asking the top law enforcement officers in California and Delaware to stop the company from shifting control of its artificial intelligence technology from a nonprofit charity to a for-profit business.This […]

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The European Union hits Apple and Meta with 700 million euros in fines, first under digital rules

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European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of euros Wednesday as they stepped up enforcement of the 27-nation bloc’s digital competition rules.This post was originally published on this site

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Greens haven’t stopped vital lithium project

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Nevada is home to the largest known lithium deposit in the United States and one of the largest in the world. Radical greens would prefer the mineral remains buried in the Nevada outback. Thankfully, more […]

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