
Meta pauses employee tracking after one program exposed sensitive data to everyone
The pause follows a leak-like failure: the whole company could access sensitive employee information.
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The pause follows a leak-like failure: the whole company could access sensitive employee information.

A new live-action adaptation joins a crowded Xbox pipeline, but the real bet is social gameplay turning cinematic.

The “next model” hype is loud. The smarter positioning, MarketWatch argues, sits with the AI platforms that already have distribution.

The deal still prices a flagship system as a luxury asset, but it meaningfully changes the upgrade math.
A record $198 billion in credit card swipe fees in 2025 forces the question: who really pays for points?

A Detroit automation push is colliding with UAW claims that “temporary” layoffs have turned into indefinite ones.

Another EA restructuring sweep allegedly targets teams that keep games staffed, safe, and running. Here is what it signals.

The Sons of KISS Legends duo plots its Fall 2026 run, starting September 14 at Three Links Deep Ellum.

A NASA watchdog report warns launch capacity at Kennedy Space Center is aging as SpaceX and Blue Origin ramp up.

A 25th anniversary remaster drops next month with a never-before-seen bonus retrospective, giving studios a playbook.

A new token-based system, Private Access Control Tokens, aims to verify humans without tracking users.

Valve says 2026 RAM sourcing is “brutal” and take-it-or-leave-it, with hardware pricing not subsidized.