Month: May 2025
EA is bringing employees back to the office three days per week
EA is asking employees to return to the office for three days per week under a hybrid model – and it sounds like the company will be significantly reducing remote hiring. CEO Andrew Wilson and president of EA Entertainment and technology Laura Miele sent emails to staff about the change,…
Read MoreSoundCloud changes its TOS again after an AI uproar
Music-sharing platform SoundCloud is saying it “has never used artist content to train AI models,” and that it’s “making a formal commitment that any use of AI on SoundCloud will be based on consent, transparency, and artist control.” The update comes several days after artists reported that changes made last…
Read MoreValve responds to Steam leak rumors: ‘this was not a breach of Steam systems’
A leak of old text messages sent to Steam customers with one-time codes for logins was “not a breach of Steam systems,” Valve says in a post published Wednesday. Valve’s response follows news that a hacker is allegedly in possession of 89 million user records and put them up for…
Read MoreCheap(er) 15.36TB PCIe Gen 5 SSDs on the way as Adata launches new enterprise brand, but don’t expect these to fit your PC case
Adata T7P5 SSD brings 15.36TB and blistering Gen 5 speed to enterprise storage Trusta isn’t just fast, it’s built for AI, virtualization, and high-efficiency data environments With 13,500MB/s read speeds, the T7P5 crushes most consumer and prosumer storage options With enterprise demand for AI servers and high-performance storage infrastructure booming,…
Read MoreApple might let you scroll with your eyes in the Vision Pro
Apple is testing a feature that will let users scroll through Vision Pro apps using the headset’s eye-tracking capability, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Eye-based scrolling will apparently work across all of Apple’s built-in apps, and Gurman says the company is working on letting third-party developers use the feature, too.…
Read MoreTrump wants to weaken protections against forever chemicals in drinking water
The Trump administration plans to weaken drinking water rules meant to protect Americans from “forever chemicals” that have been linked to cancer, reproductive risks, liver damage, and other health issues. Last year, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized the nation’s first legally enforceable federal drinking water limits on the most…
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