Former Game Informer staff tease a possible revival

Last year, GameStop shut down Game Informer, laying off all its staff and putting an end to one of the last remaining video game magazines still published in the United States. But now, cryptic posts on social media hint that the publication may make a return. On Bluesky, the Game Informer account, which had not…

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Google Search charged with breaking EU antitrust rules

Google is breaking European antitrust laws by favoring its own Shopping, Hotels, and Flights search services over rival comparison providers, according to the European Commission. The EU announced in its preliminary ruling today that Google’s parent company, Alphabet, had also violated anti-steering rules under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) by preventing app developers on its…

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Reporter’s Notebook: Voting from home

Woody Allen famously decreed that 90% of success in life is just showing up.  With that in mind, should the House of Representatives allow members of Congress to vote from home? How about with very particular criteria? Oh, you may say, didn’t they try that a few years ago during the pandemic? Lawmakers would literally…

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‘State of the art’ air traffic control system will be unveiled in the ‘next couple days,’ Duffy says

A brand-new “state of the art” air traffic control system will be unveiled by the Trump administration in the “next couple days,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told “Fox & Friends” Wednesday.  President Donald Trump will get the “first sneak peek” before the system is presented to Congress as part of a funding request, according to…

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Boston Dynamics Atlas robot: a full history

After 11 years, Boston Dynamics has said goodbye to its humanoid robot Atlas — but only the hydraulic version. In a video posted on YouTube, the robotics company says it’s time for Atlas to “kick back and relax” in retirement, letting the new all-electric Atlas take the reins. Boston Dynamics revealed Atlas in 2013 as…

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