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    Xbox must fully embrace third-party and Xbox Game Pass to find success – but is Microsoft struggling to see the bigger picture?

    Xbox Game Pass has always, in my mind, been a wonderfully enticing offering. Pay a relatively small fee each month/year in exchange for an ever-revolving door of games to play. These games would span the genres, the scale, and budgets that the industry offers, giving a curated taste that would satisfy the majority of people looking to play as a hobby without the need to be so 'online' they know the shoe size of every developer working today. But there's always been a problem: Xbox doesn't have...

  • TikTok to Regulate Third Party AI Content

    TikTok has more than 1 billion monthly users. The post TikTok to Regulate Third Party AI Content first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

  • Democrats or Republicans? In Ohio, One Party Has More Voters

    Columbus, Ohio – Secretary of State Frank LaRose unveiled the latest update on party affiliation data in Ohio, revealing adjustments made in the Statewide Voter Registration Database following voter activity in the March primary election. In adherence to Ohio law, a voter’s partisan affiliation is determined primarily by their participation in a political party’s primary […]

  • UTOPIA Fiber Open Access Network Touts Successes

    UTOPIA Fiber Open Access Network Touts Successes The Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency (UTOPIA) Marketplace has added three providers and now offers Utah communities a choice of 18 private-sector internet providers. The new participants in the community-owned open access network are WiFi Pros, ETS and Fusion Networks. Telecompetitor

  • Have any bands dumped their lead singer and formed a successful group?

    Is there a question to which you want to know the answer? Or do you know the answer to a question here?. Write to: Charles Legge, Answers To Correspondents, Daily Mail, 9 Derry Street, London W8 5HY or email [email protected]

  • Testing of iOS Browsers With Third-Party Engines Geofenced to EU

    Developers who want to develop browsers for iOS with third-party engines can only test their apps on devices physically located in the EU, according to The Register. This rule introduces a considerable barrier for developers outside the EU, who are now limited to using simulators instead of actual devices for testing their browsers. This restriction complicates the process of developing and supporting browsers with alternative engines, as on-device testing is essential to accurate...

  • Florida slammed for bill striking 'climate change' from state law

    Democrats on Thursday slammed a new law introduced by Florida that makes climate change a lesser priority and largely removes the phrase from statutes in the hottest state in the mainland United States. Critics said the move ignores the threat of climate change in Florida, which is second only to Hawaii for yearly average temperatures.

  • Mandryk: LGBTQ2S+ groups have legitimate case for barring Sask. Party

    The Sask. Party government still should be taken to task for a policy that teachers, social workers, psychologists, former human rights commissioners, the children's advocate, lawyers and even a judge have argued may harm children.

  • DeSantis signs bill scrubbing ‘climate change’ from Florida law

    Climate advocates said the bill is a bid for national attention from a Republican governor eager to use global warming as a culture war issue.

  • Google lets third-party developers into Home through new APIs

    Google is opening up its Home platform to third-party developers through new APIs. As such, any app will eventually be able to tap into the more than 600 million devices that are connected to Home, even if they're not necessarily smart home-oriented apps. Google suggests, for instance, that a food delivery app might be able to switch on the outdoor lights before the courier shows up with dinner. The APIs build on the foundation of Matter and Google says it created them with privacy and security...

  • What not to buy on Prime Day, from third-party scams to Ring cams

    Here's what to avoid when you're shopping on Amazon Prime Day, from third-party sellers to deals that seem too good to be true.

  • Guber polls: INEC resumes voters' registration in Edo, Ondo

    Ahead of the September and November governorship elections in Edo and Ondo states, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has said it would soon resume continuous voter registration, CVR, in both states to allow eligible voters to participate in the elections.