Microsoft’s strategy shift: Xbox games on PlayStation, Nintendo

Four games that were once exclusive to the Xbox console will now be accessible on the PS5 and Nintendo Switch, reflecting the company’s emphasis on its software offerings Microsoft has announced that four previously exclusive Xbox games will be available on PlayStation and Nintendo consoles. Additionally, it was hinted that details about the next version … Read more

New York files lawsuit against TikTok, Instagram, YouTube

The lawsuit alleges that tech companies are responsible for producing products that are ‘addictive and dangerous,’ exacerbating the mental health crisis New York City, its schools, and public hospital system filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against tech giants including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube. They blame these platforms for fueling a childhood mental health … Read more

Microsoft reports that North Korea and Iran are utilizing AI for hacking

The US tech giant states that it has identified threats from foreign nations that have utilized or tried to exploit generative AI developed by the company Microsoft revealed on Wednesday that US adversaries, primarily Iran and North Korea, with lesser involvement from Russia and China, are starting to utilize generative artificial intelligence for organizing or … Read more

Honor Magic V2 review: Hardware shines, software disappoints

The super-premium phone-tablet is the thinnest and lightest foldable device yet, but it makes compromises in the camera department Honor’s Magic V2 stands out as the best-designed folding phone-tablet to date. When closed, it feels like a regular phone, but when opened, it reveals a large, luxurious screen that unfolds like a book. Although launched … Read more

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review: phone, AI-powered Swiss army knife

The titanium superphone offers impressive speed, battery life, and unmatched camera zoom but comes with an ultra-high price tag Samsung’s newest smartphone boasts a multitude of cutting-edge AI features aimed at enhancing text, images, video, and search—yielding both successes and failures. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is outfitted with a blend of Samsung and Google’s latest … Read more

UK ministers urged to safeguard creatives’ rights

The House of Lords committee states that copyright laws are inadequate as tech companies lift content without permission Ministers are urged to protect content creators whose work is being used without authorization by tech companies to develop artificial intelligence products like chatbots, which yield significant financial gains, according to a House of Lords committee. The … Read more

Spotify inks Joe Rogan deal, potentially $250M

Rogan’s podcast has been exclusive to the app since 2020, and the company stated that its revenue increased by 80% last year compared to 2021 Spotify Technology announced a new multi-year agreement with comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan on Friday, aiming to leverage the popularity of his show to boost its advertising revenue. The multi-year … Read more

NASA reveals silent supersonic plane for flights

During Friday’s launch event, the agency announced intentions to test over US cities to assess noise impact on residents below. Nasa revealed an unprecedented low-noise supersonic aircraft, aligning with the US space agency’s goal to enable commercial supersonic flight. During a collaborative event with Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California, on Friday, Nasa introduced … Read more

UK electric car sales stall, urging VAT reduction

Despite the government’s aim to eliminate petrol, diesel, and hybrid vehicles by 2035, the expansion of electric vehicles remains stagnant. While there has been an almost 18% increase in the registration of new cars in the UK, demand for electric vehicles remains stagnant. This has led the industry to advocate for a VAT cut as … Read more

Police can search 50m licenses using face recognition

Exclusive: Privacy campaigners argue that a clause in the new criminal justice bill will place all UK drivers in a permanent police lineup. Police gain the ability to conduct facial recognition searches on a database encompassing images of the UK’s 50 million driving license holders, thanks to a discreet government law change. With this legislation, … Read more