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Sony Raises PS5 Prices Again in Global April Update

Sony is raising the PS5 price again, and the change will affect players in several major markets starting April 2, 2026. The standard PS5 will move to $649.99 in the United States, the Digital Edition will cost $599.99, and the PS5 Pro will rise to $899.99. The PlayStation Portal is also getting a price bump.

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Polymarket Tightens Rules to Curb Insider Trading

Polymarket has updated its rules to make trading fairer and harder to abuse. In simple terms, the platform is trying to close the door on insider knowledge, suspicious betting patterns, and trades that could distort market outcomes. That matters because prediction markets only work well when users trust that the odds are based on public

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FCC Bans New Foreign-Made Consumer Routers Over Security Risks

The FCC has moved to stop new foreign-made consumer routers from entering the U.S. market, saying they create unacceptable national security and cybersecurity risks. In simple terms, the government is treating home routers as a critical part of digital infrastructure, not just another box that sits near your modem.

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Sam Altman Steps Down from Helion Board as OpenAI Talks Energy Deal

Sam Altman is making another big move in the energy world. He is stepping down as board chair of Helion Energy, the fusion startup he backs, while OpenAI and Helion reportedly explore a future power deal. In simple terms, this could mean OpenAI may one day buy electricity from a company that is trying to

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Musk Plans Advanced Chip Factories in Austin for Tesla and SpaceX

Elon Musk is pushing Tesla and SpaceX deeper into chipmaking with a plan to build two advanced semiconductor factories in Austin, Texas. According to Reuters, the project is meant to support Tesla’s cars and humanoid robots on one side, and SpaceX’s space-based AI systems on the other. Musk says the goal is to secure more

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Tencent Integrates WeChat With OpenClaw AI Amid China Tech Rivalry

Tencent is pushing WeChat deeper into artificial intelligence by linking the app with the OpenClaw AI agent. The move gives users a new way to chat with an AI tool inside China’s biggest messaging platform, and it shows how fast the competition around AI agents is heating up among Chinese tech giants.

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OpenAI Plans Ads for Free and Low-Cost ChatGPT Users

OpenAI is preparing to show ads to ChatGPT users on its Free and Go plans in the U.S., which is a notable change for a tool many people have used without advertising. The shift is part of OpenAI’s broader effort to support the cost of running ChatGPT while keeping the service available to more people.

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White House Releases National AI Framework for Federal Regulation

The White House has unveiled a national artificial intelligence framework that pushes for one federal approach to AI rules instead of a patchwork of state laws. In simple terms, the plan is meant to give businesses clearer rules, protect children online, reduce AI-related risks, and keep the United States competitive as AI moves deeper into

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OpenAI Plans Desktop Superapp to Combine ChatGPT, Codex and Browser for Streamlined User Experience

OpenAI is moving toward a bigger, simpler desktop product that brings its main tools together in one place. According to the report confirmed by the company, the plan is to combine ChatGPT, Codex, and a browser into a single desktop superapp designed to make the user experience easier and more connected.

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Yen Under Pressure as Focus Turns to the Bank of Japan After the Fed Holds

The Japanese yen is still under pressure, and the next big question for markets is what the Bank of Japan will do next. After the U.S. Federal Reserve kept rates unchanged and sounded cautious about inflation, traders shifted their attention back to Japan, where the BOJ also left its policy rate at 0.75% and warned

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