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  • Microsoft is implementing significant layoffs across its gaming division, impacting thousands of employees within Xbox and other studios, signaling a major restructuring in the company's entertainment and technology sectors.
  • The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has revealed successful cyber operations against criminal organizations and extremist groups, highlighting the increasing role of digital espionage in national security efforts.
  • WhatsApp is rolling out a new username feature, allowing users to create unique identifiers separate from their phone numbers, enhancing privacy and social connectivity on the platform.
  • Station F is solidifying its position as a key European hub for AI innovation, attracting and nurturing a growing number of promising artificial intelligence startups.
  • The smart glasses market is seeing substantial growth, with Even Realities achieving a $1 billion valuation, indicating strong investor confidence in the future of augmented reality hardware.

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  • The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 lookalike is down to $329 28 minutes ago by Cameron Faulkner
    Cameras, Deals, Gadgets, Verge Shopping

    Initially, I was going to tell you about a good deal happening on the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, which is down from the $500 it’s sold at most of the year to $378 at multiple retailers. But there’s a better deal happening on a nearly identical portable camera, the Xtra Muse , which is $329 (roughly $100 off what it sold for three months ago). It’s not just some copycat; my colleague Sean Hollister’s report on the company is linked below, wherein he said the Muse “appears to be the same product in almost every palpable way,” though DJI won’t

  • Inside the big business of the creator economy, with the agents making it happen an hour ago by Nilay Patel
    Creators, Decoder, Podcasts, Tech

    We’ve got another special episode of Decoder today, recorded at the Cannes Lions advertising festival in the South of France. I’m talking with Ali Berman and Raina Penchansky, who run the Creators division at United Talent Agency. UTA is an enormous talent agency. Half the people you’ve ever heard speak or perform or who show up anywhere have UTA agents representing them. For full disclosure, that includes me! UTA handled the sale of the forthcoming Decoder book. Which means I paid them money, making this a reverse conflict of interest. Now you know. Anyhow, that has nothing to do with

  • Nintendo will stop selling the original Switch in Europe next year an hour ago by Andrew Webster
    Entertainment, Gaming, News, Nintendo

    Nintendo is making a new version of the Switch 2 with a replaceable battery in Europe - but its predecessor has a very different future. As part of an updated FAQ about revisions to Nintendo hardware in Europe, the company confirmed that it will stop selling all iterations of the original Switch on the continent starting next year. Here's the full statement: From mid-February 2027, almost ten years after Nintendo Switch launched in March 2017, Nintendo will no longer sell to retailers hardware in the Nintendo Switch family of systems - specifically Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, and Nintendo Switch

  • Can Partiful keep the party going? 2 hours ago by Mia Sato
    Business, Creators, Culture, Entertainment, Internet Culture, Report, Tech

    One hundred dollars will buy you 8 pounds of glitter; 10 Domino's pizzas; 406 miniature disco balls from Temu; or 100 cans of Coors Light. For a friend's birthday party one year, Ayla D'Silva spent $100 on sour candy and made a "sour candy salad." Even sweeter was that she didn't have to foot the bill - the money came from Partiful. As a college ambassador for the startup, D'Silva got a small stipend every month to throw a party on her college campus. There were very few rules and no metrics to hit on RSVPs or ticket sales, she

  • Microsoft is selling off four Xbox studios as part of significant gaming cuts 2 hours ago by Tom Warren
    Gaming, Microsoft, News, Tech, Xbox

    Xbox CEO Asha Sharma at the Bloomberg Tech conference in June 2026. | Bloomberg via Getty Images Microsoft is laying off 4,800 employees today , and more than 30 percent of the job losses are in the company's Xbox division. The significant gaming cuts will affect nearly every part of Xbox and also involve four game studios being spun off to be run independently from Microsoft. Today's layoffs, which are being described as an Xbox "reset" moment , will impact around 1,600 Xbox employees, according to an internal memo from Xbox CEO Asha Sharma. The cuts won't end today though,


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