Waymo's Safety Record Marks a Turning Point for Autonomous Vehicles
Waymo has updated its safety data showing its autonomous vehicles crash at dramatically lower rates than human drivers, raising fresh questions about adoption barriers.
All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.
Waymo has updated its safety data showing its autonomous vehicles crash at dramatically lower rates than human drivers, raising fresh questions about adoption barriers.
Meta is shutting down Horizon Worlds VR after losing billions. Former FTC chair Lina Khan had warned this exact scenario was possible, though courts rejected her case at the time.
A community-developed tool has achieved what AMD has not: enabling advanced FSR 4 upscaling on older Radeon graphics cards without requiring modified drivers, raising questions about AMD's product strategy.
Security researchers have uncovered DarkSword, a sophisticated hacking toolkit targeting iPhones running iOS 18. The exploit chain can fully compromise devices after users visit a malicious website.
Fortnite's next major collaboration adds three iconic Game of Thrones characters to the battle royale as Chapter 7 Season 2 begins, marking the franchise's first appearance in the game.
Emmy-nominated director Karyn Kusama has joined Prime Video's Life Is Strange adaptation, directing the first two episodes and serving as executive producer.
Pearl Abyss' share price collapsed nearly 30% after Crimson Desert arrived with mixed reviews, exposing the risks of massive hype-driven investment in game development.
Fortnite creators can now build their own Star Wars experiences using the Unreal Editor, following Disney's massive 2024 investment in Epic Games.
Paramount has secured a $110 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery after Netflix backed out, but regulatory hurdles and massive debt loom ahead.
PwC's US chief has made clear there is no room for staff questioning the company's AI strategy, yet the firm's own research shows limited business returns from AI investments.
A phishing campaign targeting Pudgy World players uses advanced evasion techniques to hide from security researchers, highlighting the vulnerability of new Web3 platforms to sophisticated attacks.
Red Storm Entertainment, which founded the Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon franchises, will stop making games entirely. Ubisoft is laying off 105 developers and converting the studio to engine and IT support as part of sweeping cost cuts.
Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding 2: On the Beach launches across critical acclaim and spirited debate about whether smoothing the edges of his original vision ultimately strengthens or weakens the experience.
The creator of encrypted messaging app Signal says his privacy-first AI technology, Confer, will power Meta AI conversations. The move could protect millions of users—but it arrives amid Meta's retreat from encryption on Instagram.
Amazon has brought its AI-powered Alexa+ to the UK, the first European country to receive the upgraded voice assistant. The service is free during early access but will cost £19.99 monthly after launch.
Former Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan's new studio Kintsugiyama is opening a limited alpha test for The Legend of California, an action-survival FPS set during a mythical Gold Rush era. Sign-ups begin immediately.
A new medieval strategy game built by former Mount & Blade modders has landed a publishing deal with Hooded Horse, bringing grounded physics-based combat to 13th-century Germany.
A new action game from ProbablyMonsters puts visceral hand-to-hand combat at the centre of a personal revenge story during WWII, drawing inspiration from grindhouse cinema and stealth-action titles.
Sony Interactive Entertainment is phasing out the PlayStation Network and PSN branding by September 2026, signalling a strategic shift away from 'network' terminology toward broader digital services.
Without the Game Link Cable, Pokémon would never have existed. The story of how an overlooked Nintendo peripheral sparked gaming's most profitable franchise reveals the power of genuine connection.
Google says it will let UK publishers opt out of AI Overviews, but without timelines or technical details, observers remain sceptical the concession will solve the traffic crisis harming digital media.
Jim Carrey has confirmed his return as Dr. Robotnik in Sonic the Hedgehog 4, despite previous statements about retiring from acting. The teaser trailer reveals the full cast and hints at an alternate-universe storyline.
Founders who establish conflict resolution frameworks when their team is small can avoid the costly disputes that tank 65% of high-growth startups, new business research shows.
Nintendo has released version 1.0.2 for Pokemon Pokopia, fixing several quest progression bugs that were leaving players stuck in this massively successful life sim.
University of Houston physicists have set a new record for superconductivity at atmospheric pressure, raising the transition temperature by 18 degrees for the first time in decades. But the practical goal of room-temperature superconductivity remains elusive.
Tubi and TikTok are partnering to turn TikTok personalities into television stars. The question is whether audiences addicted to 60-second videos will actually watch episode-length content from creators who built their fame in the opposite format.
From 2026, Australian exporters face multiple new EU regulations on carbon pricing, digital platforms, and supply chain transparency. The rules demand significant investment in compliance infrastructure.
Nothing's midrange Phone 4a Pro launches at the same price as Google's Pixel 10a, but delivers bolder specs and a distinctly different design philosophy. Yet software support and real-world performance tell a more complex story.
Jack Gunston booted four goals as Hawthorn mounted a stunning second-half fightback to defeat previously unbeaten Sydney by 17 points at the MCG, with the Hawks' midfield dominance ultimately overwhelming the injury-depleted Swans.
Britain's Competition and Markets Authority is probing Adobe's early termination fees to determine if they violate consumer protection law, following a $150 million US settlement.