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AOL discontinues its dial-up internet, and we're just surprised they even offered it in 2025

The internet is about to get a little worse as Reddit moves to block the Internet Archive so AI companies can't scrape its content

Steam payment headaches grow as PayPal is no longer usable for much of the world

A guy in California is suing Microsoft for discontinuing Windows 10, demanding free extended support

Battlefield 6's anti-cheat has already stopped 330,000 'attempts to cheat' in the open beta, but players are still calling out wallhackers who slip through the net

Computer chips made outside the US to receive 100% tariff likely spiking tech prices, but 'there's no charge' for companies currently building on American soil

Google's Gemini AI tells a Redditor it's 'cautiously optimistic' about fixing a coding bug, fails repeatedly, calls itself an embarrassment to 'all possible and impossible universes' before repeating 'I am a disgrace' 86 times in succession

Tech CEOs don't seem to realise just how anti-human their AI fanaticism is, and I think it's all because of the Enlightenment

TSMC fires several employees over the suspicion of stealing 2 nm process tech secrets, with Taiwan authorities investigating the matter due to national security fears

Mastercard deflects blame for NSFW games being taken down

'I destroyed months of your work in seconds' says AI coding tool after deletion

Valve confirms credit card companies pressured it to delist certain adult games

Brits get around Discord's age verification with Death Stranding's photo mode

Gabe Newell thinks AI tools will result in a 'funny situation' where people who don't know how to program become 'more effective developers of value' than those who've been at it for a decade

Judge sends ChatGPT-using lawyer to AI school with $5,500 fine after he's caught creating imaginary caselaw: 'Any lawyer unaware that using generative AI platforms to do legal research is playing with fire is living in a cloud'

Microsoft shareholders demand report into the company's 'human rights due diligence' over allegations of war crime complicity in Gaza | PC Gamer

Ubisoft's annual financial report includes claim that monetizing games with microtransactions 'makes the player experience more fun'

Stop Killing Games is facing a complaint in the EU that uses nonsense logic to accuse the movement's founder of failing to disclose financial contributions he never made: 'It's not paranoia if they really are out to get you'

Gabe Newell says he founded Valve after Doom showed him Microsoft 'was missing the opportunity' offered by the internet: 'I was willing to sort of put my money where my mouth was'

Game publishers respond to Stop Killing Games claim it curtails developer choice

Anthropic tasked an AI with running a vending machine in its offices, and it not only sold some products at a big loss but it invented people, meetings, and experienced a bizarre identity crisis

Capcom's financials show that embracing Steam has paid off handsomely: It now accounts for a third of all the publisher's revenue

'The transfer of user data by DeepSeek to China is unlawful': Germany calls for Google and Apple to remove the AI app from their stores

Valve's reported profit-per-head from Steam commissions is out there, and at $3.5 million per employee it makes Apple and Facebook look like a lemonade stand

Australian anti-porn group claims responsibility for Steams new censorship rules

Out of the blue: How a Quake blog turned PC gaming news site has stayed a haven from 'internet enshittification' for nearly 30 years

Knowing Steam players are hoarders explains why you give Valve that 30%

Data breach 2M people's data exposed in ransomware attacks against US retailer

Google CEO pitches dystopia where no one communicates with their friends anymore because AI's writing our emails, claims this makes you 'a better friend'

Denmark Is Switching to Linux

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