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Brazil Officially Recognizes "Multimedia" Professionals Under New Law
Brazil sanctions Law 15.325/2026, officially recognizing "multimedia" professionals, including influencers, editors, and programmers, across all media sectors.

Japan’s Sofmap Urges Customers to Sell Used PCs Amid AI Hardware Shortage
Japan’s Sofmap is buying back used PCs as AI data center demand causes a global hardware shortage. Learn why memory scarcity is driving up computer prices.

Dell Reverses Decision: The XPS Brand Is Here to Stay
Dell reverses its plan to end the XPS brand! Discover the new XPS 14 and XPS 16 laptops, featuring a new sub-brand identity and prices starting at $1,649.

Vietnam Limits Non-Skippable Ads to 5 Seconds
Vietnam mandates a 5-second limit on non-skippable ads for YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch. Learn how this decree impacts digital advertising and user experience.

Intel to Enter Handheld Gaming Market with Panther Lake
Intel enters the handheld gaming market with Panther Lake processors and a dedicated chip to compete with AMD. Get the latest on Intel Core Series 3.

Brave Browser Cuts Ad Blocker RAM Usage by 75%
Brave version 1.85 reduces ad blocker RAM usage by 75%, saving 45 MB of memory. Discover how the switch to FlatBuffers optimizes performance on desktop and mobile.

Lego Announces New "Smart Brick" with Built-In Mini-Computer
Lego’s new Smart Brick launches March 1! Featuring sensors, Bluetooth, and NFC tech, this 2x4 piece brings sets to life with interactive sound and motion.

Microsoft Dubbed "Microslop" Following CEO’s AI Comments
Microsoft earns the nickname "Microslop" after CEO Satya Nadella dismisses AI "slop" concerns, sparking backlash over forced AI features in Windows.

Screen Time Before Age 2 Linked to Teen Anxiety
Research shows screen time before age 2 can cause teen anxiety by altering brain development. Learn why reading is a better alternative for long-term mental health.

PS5 Hardware ROM Keys Leak Online
PS5 hardware ROM keys have leaked, allowing developers to analyze the bootloader. Since the keys are hardcoded, Sony cannot patch this via software updates.

Ubisoft Resumes Maintenance After Massive Rainbow Six Siege Hack
Ubisoft shuts down Rainbow Six Siege servers after hackers exploit internal systems to ban players and generate $13M worth of R6 Credits and exclusive skins.

Can Nintendo Games Reduce Burnout? New Study Suggests Yes
Discover how Nintendo games like Super Mario reduce burnout and boost happiness in young adults by triggering positive childhood memories and "childlike wonder."