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RuneScape's rapid price spiral tests player loyalty
Gaming

RuneScape's rapid price spiral tests player loyalty

RuneScape's newest price increase makes its monthly membership cost equivalent to competing MMOs, but players argue the game's content and customer service don't justify AAA-level pricing.

Pentagon's AI Expansion Exposes Deep Tensions Over Military Use of Commercial Tech
Technology

Pentagon's AI Expansion Exposes Deep Tensions Over Military Use of Commercial Tech

The Pentagon's deployment of Google's Gemini AI to its entire workforce signals accelerating militarisation of commercial AI, even as a supply chain dispute with Anthropic highlights fundamental disagreements about how much autonomy private companies should retain over their own technology.

SpaceX's Starship Delays Undermine NASA's Moon Ambitions
Technology

SpaceX's Starship Delays Undermine NASA's Moon Ambitions

Elon Musk has admitted SpaceX's Starship V3 launch has slipped to April as NASA counts on the rocket for its crewed lunar missions. Industry observers question whether the company can deliver on time.

Meta acquires Moltbook, the AI chatbot social network
Business

Meta acquires Moltbook, the AI chatbot social network

Meta is acquiring Moltbook, a social network where AI agents post and interact, absorbing its creators into Meta Superintelligence Labs as the company races to commercialise AI.

AI Gets Scary Good at Spotting Code Bugs—But There's a Catch
Technology

AI Gets Scary Good at Spotting Code Bugs—But There's a Catch

AI is becoming incredibly effective at discovering hidden software vulnerabilities, even in ancient code. Yet AI-generated code introduces significantly more defects than human developers, creating a paradox at the heart of the AI coding revolution.

Meta snaps up Moltbook amid AI agent arms race
Technology

Meta snaps up Moltbook amid AI agent arms race

Meta has acquired Moltbook, an experimental social platform for AI agents that went viral over security flaws and questions about machine autonomy.

Why every influencer becomes a store
Opinion

Why every influencer becomes a store

As influencers pursue merchandise stores, the practice reveals deeper truths about monetisation and fan engagement in the digital economy.

Million-Dollar Home, Cooling Market: Australia's Property Paradox
Property

Million-Dollar Home, Cooling Market: Australia's Property Paradox

Australia's median house price has exceeded $1 million, but the milestone masks a more complex story: auction clearance rates are falling, price growth is slowing, and renters are paying record levels of their income on housing.

Your Rent Just Became Unaffordable. Here's Why
Property

Your Rent Just Became Unaffordable. Here's Why

Rents have climbed 43.9% over five years while wages rose just 17.5%, leaving renters spending a record-high 33.4% of income on housing and pushing millions into financial crisis.

Legora's $5.55 billion valuation shows legal AI has moved beyond hype
Business

Legora's $5.55 billion valuation shows legal AI has moved beyond hype

Legora's $550 million Series D round valued at $5.55 billion reveals that legal AI adoption has moved from pilot projects to production workflows. The question now is whether venture capital's enthusiasm can sustain a market that demands ruthless efficiency.