In a surprising turn of events, popular music streaming platform Spotify has recently announced that it will effectively render useless all of its “Car Thing” devices. The move comes as part of the company’s decision to shift its focus and resources to its core business: delivering an exceptional audio streaming experience. Initially launched as a… Continue reading Spotify Will Brick Every ‘Car Thing’ It Ever Sold
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Xbox has reportedly already greenlit Ninja Theory’s next project despite rumors of studio closure
Xbox has reportedly already greenlit Ninja Theory’s next project despite rumors of studio closure In a surprising turn of events, it has been reported that Xbox has given the green light to Ninja Theory’s next project, despite rumors of the studio’s imminent closure. The news comes as a relief to fans who have been eagerly… Continue reading Xbox has reportedly already greenlit Ninja Theory’s next project despite rumors of studio closure
The Division Heartland has been canceled as Ubisoft moves to focus resources on “bigger opportunities”
In a surprising turn of events, Ubisoft has announced the cancellation of its highly anticipated game, “The Division Heartland.” This decision comes as the company aims to reallocate its resources towards “bigger opportunities.” While fans of the franchise may be disappointed, Ubisoft’s strategic shift reinforces the competitive nature of the gaming industry and highlights the… Continue reading The Division Heartland has been canceled as Ubisoft moves to focus resources on “bigger opportunities”
Microsoft killed Redfall right before the release of a major update according to new report
Microsoft killed Redfall right before the release of a major update according to new report In a shocking turn of events, a recent report has emerged claiming that Microsoft has decided to kill Redfall, a highly anticipated video game, just before its release. According to the report, this decision was made right before the game… Continue reading Microsoft killed Redfall right before the release of a major update according to new report
Overwatch 2 director says making all heroes free is ‘what’s best for players’ and the game
Overwatch 2 Director Jeff Kaplan recently made an exciting announcement that has sent waves of happiness through the gaming community. In an interview, Kaplan revealed that all heroes in Overwatch 2 will be available for free, and this decision was primarily made with the players’ best interests in mind. This decision marks a significant departure… Continue reading Overwatch 2 director says making all heroes free is ‘what’s best for players’ and the game
Facebook Rejects Its Own Supreme Court’s Order to Ban Cambodia’s Ex-Prime Minister
Recently, Facebook revoked its own supreme court’s decision to ban the former prime minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen, from the platform. This decision has been met with plenty of criticism and backlash, especially since the court was established just over a year ago with the intention of making decisive, unbiased rulings on certain problematic content.… Continue reading Facebook Rejects Its Own Supreme Court’s Order to Ban Cambodia’s Ex-Prime Minister
Twitter Removes Its ‘No Political Ads’ Policy Ahead of the 2024 Election
In a controversial move, Twitter has recently announced that it will be lifting its ‘No Political Ads’ policy ahead of the 2024 election cycle. This move is seen by many in the advertising, media, and digital marketing industries as a way for the social media giant to increase its revenue stream further. The decision had… Continue reading Twitter Removes Its ‘No Political Ads’ Policy Ahead of the 2024 Election
UK’s confirms
The UK’s Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) has recently confirmed that they will be blocking Microsoft’s proposed takeover of video game-maker Activision. The US-based company had put forward plans in 2020 to acquire the publisher and developer, which is best known for its Call of Duty franchise, for an estimated $10billion. However, the CMA has… Continue reading UK’s confirms
Verizon is shutting down the videoconferencing app it bought for $400 million
On Wednesday, May 5th, 2021, Verizon announced it was ceasing operations for its videoconferencing app, BlueJeans. The now-defunct app was acquired back in April of 2019 in a $400 million deal, part of Verizon’s efforts to become a major player in the growing videoconferencing industry. BlueJeans was designed to be a comprehensive video conferencing platform… Continue reading Verizon is shutting down the videoconferencing app it bought for $400 million
Reversing Trump, Biden Keeps Space Command HQ in Colorado After Heated Feud
In a move that stands in stark contrast to the stance held by his predecessor, President Joe Biden has announced that the United States Space Command will keep its headquarters in Colorado. The decision comes after a year-long battle between the Trump administration and the state of Colorado over the decision to relocate the headquarters… Continue reading Reversing Trump, Biden Keeps Space Command HQ in Colorado After Heated Feud