Tag: software

European Citizens’ Initiative Stop Killing Games Gains EU Attention with 1.3 Million Signatures

The Stop Killing Games initiative secured nearly 1.3 million EU signatures and will now be reviewed by European Union lawmakers.

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Meta Scales Back VR Efforts Amid Slower Market Growth

Meta reduces VR investments, closing studios and dropping projects as slow market expansion forces a strategic shift.

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Apple Pauses AI Expansion in Safari to Prioritize Siri Enhancements

Apple has put plans to integrate AI features into Safari on hold to focus on improving its voice assistant Siri.

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Europe Moves Toward Reducing Dependence on U.S. Technology

Amid rising geopolitical tensions, European nations are developing plans to replace American technologies with local alternatives.

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WhatsApp Adds Feature to Share Group Chat History with New Members

WhatsApp introduces a new feature that lets new group chat participants access earlier messages, currently available in beta testing.

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Google Gemini AI Gains Workspace Integration With Persistent Accuracy Issues

Google’s Gemini AI now accesses Workspace tools like Gmail and Calendar, but still struggles with errors like incorrect addresses and route suggestions.

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Leading AI Chatbots Fail to Detect AI-Generated Videos in New Test

Tests reveal that top AI chatbots including ChatGPT cannot reliably identify videos created by OpenAI’s Sora video generator.

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Cyberpunk 2077 VR Mod Creator Shuts Paid Mods After Second Copyright Complaint

Luke Ross, developer of the Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod, closed access to paid mods following a second copyright complaint in one month.

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US Court Denies Elon Musk’s Request for OpenAI Source Code in Antitrust Case

A US federal magistrate judge rejected demands from Elon Musk’s companies for OpenAI’s source code in an antitrust lawsuit over Grok’s iOS integration.

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Tesla Restricts Basic Autopilot Features in North America to Boost FSD Subscriptions

Tesla has removed some basic Autopilot functions from its entry-level electric vehicles in North America to encourage adoption of its Full Self-Driving subscription.

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Court Reveals Secret $800 Million Deal Between Epic Games and Google Amid Antitrust Case

A California court disclosed a confidential $800 million partnership between Epic Games and Google during ongoing antitrust litigation.

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Blumhouse Games and Vermila Studios Set Release Date for Horror Shooter Crisol: Theater of Idols

Blumhouse Games and Vermila Studios have announced the release date for their atmospheric first-person horror shooter, Crisol: Theater of Idols.

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