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European Gaming Industry
Lobby Responds to Stop Killing Games Movement: A Statement of No Surprise The European Gaming Industry Lobby, represented by the organization Video Games Europe (VGE), has issued a response to the growing Stop Killing Games movement, which has recently surpassed…
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Fusion Power on the Horizon: Breakthroughs Bring Elusive Dream Within Reach
Scientists Make Strides in Achieving Controlled Nuclear Fusion July 2, 2025 – Remarkable advancements from two rival fusion experiments, Germany’s Wendelstein 7-X and the Joint European Torus (JET), have ignited new hope that the long-sought goal of harnessing the power…
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Microsoft’s Tone-Deaf Advice: Using AI to Cope with Layoffs
A Sensitive Approach or a Callous Suggestion? In the midst of Microsoft’s recent announcement of an $80 billion investment in AI, the tech giant has also laid off around 9,000 workers. This significant downsizing has left many employees reeling, and…
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Apple Photos Gets a Refreshing Overhaul in iOS 26
Balancing Innovation and Familiarity for a Seamless User Experience Apple’s Photos app has undergone a significant transformation in iOS 26, blending a handful of new features with a return to familiar navigation. Following the major redesign introduced in the previous…
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Honor’s Magic V5: The Thinnest Foldable Phone in the World?
A Tenuous Title: Honor’s Latest Phone Edges Out the Competition, but at What Cost? In a bold move, Honor has announced the launch of its latest foldable smartphone, the Magic V5, which it claims is the thinnest foldable phone in…
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The New Landscape of Content Access
A Shift Towards Compensation: Pay Per Crawl Changes the Game for Content Creators In a bold move, Cloudflare has introduced a revolutionary new system that’s changing the way content creators interact with AI crawlers. Pay per crawl, currently in private…
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The Quantum Leap: How Business Leaders Can Harness the Power of Quantum Machine Learning
From Theory to Practice: Unlocking the Potential of QML in the Enterprise Quantum machine learning (QML) is no longer a distant concept relegated to the realm of research and academia. The technology is rapidly transitioning from the theoretical to the…
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Google Expands AI Tools in the Classroom Amid Growing Concerns Over AI’s Role in Education
Tech Giant Seeks to Balance AI’s Benefits with Responsible Use Google on Monday announced a series of updates aimed at bringing its Gemini AI and other AI-powered tools deeper into the classroom. The tech giant introduced over 30 AI tools…
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Tinder Rolls Out Mandatory Facial Recognition Feature in the US
A New Layer of Security for Dating Profiles Tinder, the popular dating app with over 75 million monthly active users, has begun trialing mandatory facial recognition security features in the US to combat impersonation and fake accounts. The platform, which…














