Google Reduces Play Store Fees for Developers Following Epic Games Settlement
Google starts lowering Play Store fees as part of its settlement with Epic Games, introducing a new fee structure that splits the commission into billing and service fees.
Google starts lowering Play Store fees as part of its settlement with Epic Games, introducing a new fee structure that splits the commission into billing and service fees.
The US military has reinstated its flu shot requirement for basic trainees after a devastating outbreak swept through an Air Force base in Texas, leaving at least 222 recruits sick and four hospitalized.
A nonprofit organization has relaunched the climate.gov website, restoring access to valuable climate resources and expertise that were deleted during the Trump administration.
Police use drone with magnet to disarm unresponsive suspect, raising concerns about overreach and misuse of surveillance technology.
Anthropic introduces Claude Tag, an ‘always-on’ AI teammate in Slack that learns and adapts to company workflows.
A recent report by the NASA Office of Inspector General highlights the growing strain on Kennedy Space Center’s infrastructure, citing concerns about gaseous nitrogen availability and scheduling challenges for private companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin.
Claude Guillemot, co-founder of French video game company Ubisoft, dies in a plane crash.
The Trump administration’s move to force Anthropic to pull its AI models offline raises questions about AI policy and digital sovereignty.
Apple’s AI overhaul brings real-world problem-solving features to the iPhone, making it feel smarter and more capable.
The Trump administration has invested millions of dollars in coal plants with a history of environmental violations, sparking criticism from environmental groups and concerns about public health.