Technology
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Video Games Turn to Classic Films to Woo Middle-Aged Millennials
The video game industry is increasingly looking back to the 1980s and 1990s blockbusters that shaped millennial childhoods, adapting classic film franchises to court a generation now in their 30s and 40s. Millennial gamers who…
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YouTube Says It Will Start Flagging AI-Generated Content
YouTube is overhauling how it handles artificial intelligence on its platform by moving from voluntary creator disclosure to a mandatory, automated detection system that will flag AI-generated videos for viewers. Rolling out in May 2026,…
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Operating Within a Framework the Industry Already Knows, Trusts
In fintech and financial services, success depends on operating within a framework the industry already knows and trusts rather than building untested systems from scratch. Trust is not a bonus in fintech; it is a…
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Blue Origin Rocket Explodes on Launch Pad During Engine Test
An uncrewed Blue Origin New Glenn rocket erupted in a massive fireball on the launch pad Thursday night, May 28, 2026, during a hot-fire test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, dealing a major setback…
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Google Agrees to Pump $40 Billion into Anthropic
Google-parent Alphabet has agreed to invest up to $40 billion in Anthropic, deepening a partnership with the artificial intelligence startup that is also a rival in the global AI race. The deal is structured in…
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Is This the End of ChatGPT
Despite headlines questioning whether ChatGPT is facing its demise, the reality is more complex than a simple rise-and-fall narrative. By late 2025 and into 2026, ChatGPT remains widely used, with OpenAI reporting over 700 million…
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COLIBRIX ONE Expands Global Payment Reach with SWIFT Integration
COLIBRIX ONE, a regulated payments platform for digital businesses, has expanded its global payment reach through new SWIFT integration, enabling clients to send and receive cross-border payments with greater speed, security, and transparency across more…
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‘Bookless Bookstore’ Audio-Only Bookshop Opens in New York
Audiobook giant Audible has opened what it calls the first “bookless bookstore” in New York, a month-long pop-up designed to bring audio storytelling into a physical space where visitors can browse, listen, and connect. Located…
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EU Finds Meta Failing to Keep Under-13s Off Facebook, Instagram
European Union regulators have determined that Meta is failing to keep children under 13 off Facebook and Instagram, citing gaps in the company’s age verification and enforcement measures across both platforms. The findings conclude that…
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Google Agrees to Pump $40 Billion into Anthropic
Google has agreed to invest $40 billion into Anthropic, marking one of the largest funding commitments in the artificial intelligence sector and signaling a major escalation in the race to develop advanced AI systems. The…






