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The US Government Wants To Hear Your In-Game Currency Nightmare Stories

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is looking for feedback from players as it proposes a new rule revolving around in-game currencies and transactions that would allow the current Electronic…

Trump announces Department of Government Efficiency, Dogecoin (DOGE) rises 20 percent

Elon 'Dogefather' Musk will lead the Department of Government Efficiency (also called DOGE) alongside Vivek Ramaswamy.

U.S. Government Will Take Action Against Fake Reviews And AI-Generated Reviews

Review bombing has become a way of life, as shows like Star Wars: The Acolyte have been inundated with fake reviews bashing the series. Now, the Federal Trade Commission is…

TikTok sues over proposed ban by U.S. government

TikTok is suing the American government over a proposed nationwide ban, alleging violation of the company's First Amendment rights.

FX’s The Veil Shows Two Government Agents Arguing Over A Cell Phone In A New Clip

FX's The Veil takes the audience into the world of international espionage on a personal and global scale. The series follows CIA agent Imogen Salter (Elisabeth Moss), who is tasked…

Government official suspected of sending bomb threats to Nintendo arrested

Nintendo LIVE 2024 Tokyo was canceled due to multiple death threats and bomb threats sent by the alleged suspect, a local public servant in Japan.

AI lobbying in US government increased by about 185% in 2023

NVIDIA, OpenAI, Tesla, and TikTok owner ByteDance were among the companies that made a concentrated effort to have a say in AI regulation in 2023.

Yet Another Streaming Service Has Been Announced, But This One Is Free And Run By The Government

There are already so many streaming services out there, but the market is not fully saturated just yet. The space agency NASA has announced its own streaming service, NASA+, and…

Microsoft Must Pay US Government $20 Million Over Xbox Privacy Violations

Microsoft has been fined $20 million by the Federal Trade Commission for collecting personal information from children via Xbox, which the FTC says was done without consent from parents. According…

UK Government Has Seen No Evidence That Nintendo Consoles Can Run Call Of Duty Games Similar To PlayStation And Xbox

The United Kingdom's Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) is attempting to block Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard, a decision that Microsoft is now appealing. The decision to block the…