
Xbox veteran stresses Sony's all-digital future would compromise game ownership: 'Digital is convenient until someone else decides you’ve had enough'
THE SO WHAT
The push toward all-digital gaming is really about shifting control from players to platforms—licensing and revocability become core product levers. If your business depends on digital content, expect rising pressure from users for clearer ownership guarantees and portability.
READ THE SOURCE
MORE FROM THE WIRE
Tech & InnovationAre VPNs under threat in Australia? FOI documents reveal plans to block age verification workarounds
If age-gating enforcement expands to VPN usage, privacy tools move from consumer choice to regulated perimeter. Any product relying on VPNs for security, compliance, or geo-routing needs a contingency plan for markets where they’re treated as circumvention tech, not infrastructure.
Tech & InnovationWhy DisplayPort beats HDMI for gaming PCs
The gap between theoretical GPU performance and what hits the screen is often just a cable choice—HDMI can quietly cap refresh and VRR. For any performance-sensitive rig, standardize DisplayPort in your hardware spec and support docs or you’ll keep paying for avoidable “my PC is slow” noise.
Tech & InnovationThe Westies stars J.K. Simmons and Tom Brittney clap back at fan complaints that new MGM+ mob crime thriller is 'too tame' — 'we can't put everything in the trailer'
Trailer backlash is now part of the marketing cycle—audience complaints are free targeting data, not just PR risk. Content teams should treat early “too tame” reactions as a prompt to refine positioning and clips, not to rework the underlying show.
Tech & InnovationSecure Boot certificate updates are broken on some PCs, Microsoft confirms
A routine certificate rollover quietly broke Secure Boot on some Windows 10/11 machines—your “secure” startup may not be. Infra and security teams should add Secure Boot status to their fleet health dashboards and push explicit checks after certificate updates, not assume OEM tooling caught it.