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Roblox to Launch ‘Kids’ Accounts for Users Ages 5-8, New Selection Process for Games Available to Players Under 16
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technology19h ago

Roblox to Launch ‘Kids’ Accounts for Users Ages 5-8, New Selection Process for Games Available to Players Under 16

https://variety.com/2026/digital/news/roblox-kids-accounts-game-rating-system-1236719701/https://theconversation.com/roblox-is-boosting-safety-features-for-young-people-its-a-step-in-the-right-direction-280360https://mashable.com/article/roblox-kid-accounts-online-safety-age-verification
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  • Roblox will roll out age-based accounts—Kids for 5–8 and Select for 9–15—with safety limits tailored to each group.
  • Parental controls expand to let families manage direct chats and block individual games for users under 16.
  • Roblox plans to adopt IARC-aligned age ratings later this year to reflect local norms while boosting safety.
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'Game Pass has Become Too Expensive for Players' — Xbox CEO Wants the Gaming Subscription Service to Have 'Better Value,' According to Leaked Memo
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technology13h ago

'Game Pass has Become Too Expensive for Players' — Xbox CEO Wants the Gaming Subscription Service to Have 'Better Value,' According to Leaked Memo

https://www.ign.com/articles/new-xbox-ceo-comments-on-game-passhttps://www.theverge.com/tech/911182/microsoft-xbox-game-pass-too-expensive-leaked-memohttps://www.gamesradar.com/games/xbox-game-pass-has-become-too-expensive-for-players-new-ceo-reportedly-admits-in-leaked-memo/
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  • Microsoft notes Game Pass is too expensive now and needs a better value equation for players in the near term.
  • A long-term plan aims to evolve Game Pass into a more flexible system that will take time to test and learn around.
  • Pricing changes are discussed as part of cost concerns, with a plan to restore value while keeping Game Pass accessible globally.
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GTA maker Rockstar has until tomorrow to pay hackers or they’ll release stolen i
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crime21h ago

GTA maker Rockstar has until tomorrow to pay hackers or they’ll release stolen i

https://metro.co.uk/2026/04/13/gta-maker-rockstar-tomorrow-pay-hackers-release-stolen-info-27958584/https://www.gamesradar.com/games/grand-theft-auto/hackers-behind-gta-6-maker-rockstar-games-latest-breach-say-theyre-releasing-the-stolen-data/https://www.ign.com/articles/rockstar-games-hackers-say-they-will-publish-stolen-data-online-because-their-ransom-demands-have-not-been-met-but-gta-6-dev-insists-this-incident-has-no-impact
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  • The GTA 6 data breach exposed a limited amount of non-material company information, with Rockstar rejecting any ransom payment.
  • Hackers claim Snowflake access via Anodot and threaten leakage if demands aren’t met, implying a supply-chain style intrusion.
  • Rockstar’s decision not to pay ransom aligns with industry norms, as attackers leverage data exposure rather than crippling operations.
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OpenAI has bought AI personal finance startup Hiro | TechCrunch
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OpenAI has bought AI personal finance startup Hiro | TechCrunch

https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/13/openai-has-bought-ai-personal-finance-startup-hiro/https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/openai-bought-ai-personal-finance-002333577.htmlhttps://www.storyboard18.com/brand-marketing/openai-acquires-ai-personal-finance-startup-hiro-finance-95029.htm
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  • OpenAI completed an acquihire of Hiro Finance, with its team moving to OpenAI to scale Hiro’s financial guidance vision.
  • Hiro will wind down product operations on April 20 and delete user data by May 13, signaling the deal’s acquihire nature.
  • About 10 Hiro employees are expected to join OpenAI as part of the integration, expanding OpenAI’s fintech talent pool.
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Stock Market Today, April 13: CoreWeave Surges on Analyst Upgrade and AI Contract Momentum | The Motley Fool
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business10h ago

Stock Market Today, April 13: CoreWeave Surges on Analyst Upgrade and AI Contract Momentum | The Motley Fool

https://www.fool.com/coverage/stock-market-today/2026/04/13/stock-market-today-april-13-coreweave-surges-on-analyst-upgrade-and-ai-contract-momentum/https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/stock-market-today-april-13-212839524.html
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  • Nokia gains on Bank of America upgrade to buy, signaling renewed investor interest in the stock.
  • The upgrade aligns with expectations for AI-driven networking growth ahead of Nokia's results, underscoring demand for AI infrastructure.
  • Nokia extended gains after the upgrade, reflecting AI-infrastructure momentum among tech names.
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LG Energy Solution to Boost Productivity 50% by 2028 via AI
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business1d ago

LG Energy Solution to Boost Productivity 50% by 2028 via AI

https://www.chosun.com/english/industry-en/2026/04/13/I2NSGH3OG5F2VEIUP74RPYBUUY/https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/business/tech-science/20260413/lg-energy-solution-raises-stakes-on-ai-push-targets-50-productivity-gain-by-2028https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10716093
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  • LG Energy Solution aims to boost productivity across its operations by 50 percent by 2028 through AI transformation, signaling a strategic leap.
  • An AI governance committee will conduct a monthly review of the firm's AI adoption, security, and change management issues.
  • The company plans to roll out an enterprise AI platform starting with nonsensitive areas, expanding in phases with extensive training.
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Data centers in space? This Georgia startup says it’s not science fiction.
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technology14h ago

Data centers in space? This Georgia startup says it’s not science fiction.

https://www.ajc.com/business/2026/04/data-centers-in-space-this-georgia-startup-says-its-not-science-fiction/https://www.techradar.com/pro/building-gigawatt-data-centers-in-the-us-is-becoming-increasingly-difficult-why-orbital-is-taking-ai-infrastructure-into-space-to-solve-power-and-cooling-issues
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  • Orbital data centers in low Earth orbit are pitched as a power-and-cooling solution for AI workloads, leveraging constant solar power and heat radiated into space to overcome terrestrial constraints.
  • Orbital aims to validate sustained GPU operation in orbit with Orbital-1, a SpaceX Falcon 9 mission slated for April 2027, testing inference workloads across a satellite network.
  • Energy economics in space could dramatically reduce marginal power costs, with sun-powered satellites offering near-zero energy costs aside from capital and launch expenses.
  • Orbital stresses resilience through distributed satellite constellations to deter targeted attacks and comply with Outer Space Treaty norms, reducing single-point failure risk.
  • Orbital plans a robotic manufacturing line (Factory-1) in Los Angeles to scale satellite production alongside its test mission.
  • Orbital anticipates GPU-era refresh cycles similar to terrestrial data centers, arguing to launch new satellites with current hardware every 5–7 years as GPUs become obsolete.
  • The thermal management challenge in vacuum drives core engineering work, as sun-facing sides heat intensely while shaded sides drop to near 3 Kelvin.
  • Orbital frames its business around AI inference workloads rather than training, leveraging parallelizable tasks across a satellite network to optimize efficiency.
  • Regulatory and safety considerations loom large as space-based data centers attract local scrutiny and demand clear governance frameworks.
  • The broader context shows mounting appetite for space-based AI infrastructure as terrestrial permitting tightens and energy costs rise.
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Bulbous 15x fan PC case side panel dubbed the ‘Superdome’ lowers temps by 20 degrees —  $600 worth of Noctua fans arrayed in 3D-printed structure
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technology18h ago

Bulbous 15x fan PC case side panel dubbed the ‘Superdome’ lowers temps by 20 degrees —  $600 worth of Noctua fans arrayed in 3D-printed structure

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/air-cooling/bulbous-15x-fan-pc-case-side-panel-dubbed-the-superdome-lowers-temps-by-20-degrees-usd600-worth-of-noctua-fans-arrayed-in-3d-printed-structurehttps://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/cooling/youtuber-builds-pc-side-panel-out-of-15-noctua-fans-and-names-it-the-superdome-cuts-temps-by-20-c/https://www.techradar.com/computing/desktop-pcs/building-the-superdome-a-15-fan-pc-side-panel-youtuber-makes-giant-fan-that-looks-amazing-and-drops-temperature-by-20c
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  • A YouTuber built a giant 15-fan Superdome side panel for a PC, achieving a 20°C drop in CPU temperature during gaming compared with a standard glass panel.
  • Noctua supplied 15 high-velocity 120 mm fans and 3D printing filament, reducing project cost by about $600 for the creator.
  • The dome uses five fans on top and nine around the base, creating an intake-focused airflow that pressurizes the PC interior.
  • The project files are shared on Thingiverse, enabling others with compatible cases to replicate the Superdome.
  • Battlefield 6 served as the test game, demonstrating real-world cooling benefits of the Superdome with notable CPU temperature reduction.
  • The Superdome is described as quiet, delivering a noticeable breeze without producing loud noise during operation.
  • Creator James (Major Hardware) ties the Superdome to a broader Noctua-inspired design lineage, referencing the Fanhattan Project.
  • The project is framed as sponsor-supported, practical 3D-printed cooling showcase rather than a conventional product.
  • James notes potential radiator and airflow trade-offs, acknowledging the rig isn’t yet optimally efficient but still yields notable thermal benefits.
  • The article situates the Superdome within a trend of creative, large-scale cooling experiments and 3D-printed airflow projects in PC building.
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European regulators sidelined on Anthropic superhacking model
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European regulators sidelined on Anthropic superhacking model

  • Anthropic restricted Mythos access to a small group of partners, limiting European testing and regulatory involvement.
  • UK officials have tested Mythos and acted on findings, contrasting with limited European testing.
  • European regulators reported piecemeal access or no direct testing of Mythos amid the rollout.
  • Experts warn the private, company-driven approach to frontier AI risks public safety and sovereignty.
  • EU officials are assessing implications under the AI Act and Cyber Resilience Act as Mythos considerations rise.
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Wildberger: Einsatz von KI-Systemen wie ChatGPT teils „sehr gefährlich“
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Wildberger: Einsatz von KI-Systemen wie ChatGPT teils „sehr gefährlich“

  • Wildberger warned against using AI tools like ChatGPT in sensitive tasks such as psychological counseling.
  • He argued that a diagnosis should not be based on these models, even if trained well for some domains.
  • Wildberger said EU AI regulation is broadly adequate but warned against overreach that drives firms abroad.
  • He envisions European alternatives to Palantir to boost data analytics in Europe.
  • Wildberger highlighted ongoing plans to reduce Microsoft software usage in the federal administration.
  • He emphasized expanding open-source solutions within his ministry for greater autonomy.
  • Wildberger plans a second relief cabinet to cut bureaucracy by billions for businesses.
  • The government aims to reduce bureaucratic burden by about 25 percent in the current term.
  • Wildberger highlighted the need to build scalable, open-source administrative software in Europe.
  • The minister cautioned against overregulation that could undermine European AI leadership.
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