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A lawyer for the maker of the video game Call of Duty is arguing that a judge should dismiss a lawsuit brought by families of the victims of the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting.
Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard is raising further concerns about the videogame company’s workplace culture.
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Game Rant on MSNCall of Duty’s Age Verification Could Start an Arms Race With CheatersIt is unclear what Call of Duty’s new age verification policy is for, but it could play a pretty pivotal role in dealing with ...
Video game actors have voted to end a year-long strike over artificial intelligence (AI) protections.About 2,500 members of ...
Activision has taken Call of Duty: WW2 offline while they investigate "reports of an issue" that likely refers to a recent spree of PC hacks.
WWII on Xbox Game Pass has suffered a major RCE hack, compromising players systems. Users reported hackers completely taking control, an ...
Engineering students develop emergency response tech Computer science teams develop new digital platforms to tackle critical gaps in EMS training and mass casualty ...
(Photo: J. Jin) The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in collaboration with over 75 countries and 10 international organizations, successfully concluded a 36-hour simulation that tested ...
Iran's initial response to US strikes on nuclear facilities has begun to take shape. Will they stop at attacks on Qatar-based air bases, or do more?
The fallout. U.S. officials and independent experts gave conflicting accounts of the damage to Iran’s nuclear sites as a result of the weekend strikes. Trump said the facilities were “totally ...
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