Long-running Canadian powerhouse Nettwerk Music Group has announced a management buyout from its existing investors, supported by Create Music Group. The transaction is expected to close this month.
Tom wants to make partner in his law firm or become a district manager. Allie wants to move out of her apartment and have a house of her own. Setting goals—taking charge of your life. Good idea, right ...
Bowing to pressure, the company said it would restrict X users from generating explicit images of real people in jurisdictions where such content is illegal. By Ali Watkins The social media platform X ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. A conversation with the head of Threads Connor Hayes on creators, ads, and the fediverse. A conversation with the ...
Dotemu and Guard Crush Games have outlined plans for Absolum with the release of version 1.1, known as Threads of Fate, in early 2026, bringing with it a bunch of new content including Mystic Ordeals ...
Frontline setting accelerates potential for deep, durable responses in the treatment of liver cancers Study builds on clinical validation from one of the largest datasets in the in vivo CAR field ...
Threat actors have been exploiting a command injection vulnerability in Array AG Series VPN devices to plant webshells and create rogue users. Array Networks fixed the vulnerability in a May security ...
Ever wanted to say something to the world, but want everyone to forget about it in a day? You can (sort of) do that on Threads, with a new feature called ghost posts (just in time for Halloween!). On ...
Get a fresh look at gameplay and the charming world of Threads of Time in this new trailer for the upcoming era-spanning, turn-based RPG. In Threads of Time, players embark on a journey through time, ...
Publisher Humble Games and developer Riyo Games have released a new trailer and screenshots for turn-based RPG Threads of Time as part of the Tokyo Game Show 2025-aligned PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct ...
Hundreds of AI apps and sites can now easily make fake pornography from photos of anyone, including children. Three women in Minneapolis tell CNBC how a close friend made explicit imagery of them ...