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Plus, we dive into Sony dumping PlayStation discs. Valve's Steam Machine is finally here!
Killing game discs is an anti-consumer move that only benefits Sony. So, that's it then.
Sony spent $34 million converting its Austrian disc factory to make optical microlenses. This repurposing ends physical media production while positioning the …
Sony is removing access to purchased movies and shows from its PlayStation Video library in September, affecting customers who can't transfer their content to …
In this photo provided by Sam Volker Photography, Neil the Seal, a 1,000 kg (2,200 pound) elephant seal, plays with a traffic cone in Tasmania, Australia, on J…
Organizers delayed National Mall entry for the July 4th celebration due to dangerous 107-degree heat forecasts. This safety measure aims to prevent heatstroke …
The video game disc is dead, and Sony's been planning to kill it for some time, according to a report out of Austria. The man who leads Sony's discmaking opera…
Portugal leverages its Portuguese-speaking ties to wield outsized diplomatic influence as a neutral global mediator. This strategy transforms its small populat…
Pakistan has warned India over the Indus Water Treaty. The Indus Water Treaty lays out how the river’s resources are to be shared between India and Pakistan.
Written by Manali Pradhan for The Motley Fool -> Amazon already plays major roles in consumers’ shopping, entertainment, smart-home, and cloud-powered digital …
The boss of Berlin Airport has said non-EU nationals arriving in the German capital are having to queue for up to two hours under a new digital border system, …
























