PS5 has already sold more than 40 million consoles

Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) announced that its next-generation game console, PlayStation 5 (PS5) has exceeded 40 million units sold worldwide since its launch in November 2020. The new Sony console went on sale in a first group of…

IMF urges strict regulations for cryptocurrencies

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) issued a call to States not to grant cryptocurrencies the status of official currency or legal tender, emphasizing the need to establish stricter regulations. In a recent report, the IMF highlighted…

Apple on the brink of a lawsuit in the UK

US-based tech giant Apple is facing a £785m lawsuit in the UK over its alleged dominant position and the fees it imposes on developers using its app platform. The lawsuit was filed last Tuesday by University of East Anglia competition…

Threads adds chronological feed for user posts

Threads, Instagram's text app, has been updated to add one of the most popular features on social media, the chronological newsfeed. The app now offers users the ability to set up a 'feed' or news wall for the posts of the people they…

OpenAI no longer has AI detection

The renowned artificial intelligence company, OpenAI, quietly withdrew its AI detection software due to its low accuracy. The AI classifier was launched on January 31 with the purpose of helping users such as teachers and professors to…