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‘PLAYGROUND FOR PREDATORS’: Texas third state to sue gaming titan, Roblox, for child endangerment
At the beginning of November Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, filed a lawsuit against the popular gaming platform, Roblox.
My Gen Alpha daughter was born in 2016, but sometimes it feels like she’s growing up in a different universe entirely. Her ...
Alongside the platform, the company is unveiling LinearGame Studio, its first-party game division. The studio is developing a ...
What are the best Roblox games? Games aren't just better than ever for kids; the means of creating them are, too. The best example of that is Roblox: a massively multiplayer online game creation ...
Technology only succeeds when people forget it is technology and simply experience it as magic,” Justin-Caine Cavanas of Playar on immersive experiences.
Telegram joins the growing list of platforms adopting passkeys, as the cryptographic technology solution matures into a tech mainstay.
Infostealer malware is a growing problem for cyber security teams, and our data tells us that attacks have the potential to cause significant damage to businesses. That is because lax security ...
Qatar Airways has landed on Fortnite, one of the world’s biggest gaming platforms with the launch of QVerse Island which lets ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
Pakistan’s quiet gaming rise
From small rooms to global studios, talent, trust, and payments are reshaping how Pakistani developers work with the world ...
Free Malaysia Today on MSN
Ireland examining social media ban for children - dept
Ireland, along with other European Union member states, is examining the question of prohibiting access by children and young people to social media platforms - the so-called "digital age of majority" ...
Ohio for Responsible Gambling and Change The Game Ohio have released their Youth Gambling Prevention Gift Guide, urging families to take a closer look at the gifts they purchase for children.
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Australia is about to ban under-16s from social media – but teens are already outsmarting it
On 10 December, Australia will ban under-16s from social media to combat bullying and predatory behaviour, says the Australian government.
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