How Sony might double down on their anti-consumer practices as PlayStation becomes the only hardware in console space

With Xbox shifting to multiplatform and Nintendo carving a niche, PlayStation may dominate the console market. Concerns arise that Sony, lacking competition, might intensify anti-consumer practices like high prices and digital control. Historical patterns suggest Sony could prioritize profit over player choice, potentially stifling the gaming ecosystem through aggressive monetization and proprietary lock-ins.

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BRS netas misleading farmers over irrigation projects: Telangana irrigation minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy

Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy has criticized BRS leaders for spreading misinformation among farmers regarding water availability. He assured that water will be released from the Kalwakurthy project as per the usual schedule, and decisions on water allocation will be made based on storage levels and farmers’ needs. He also alleged conspiracies behind Andhra Pradesh’s…

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Living the expat dream? Which places are the least & most expensive for you – Check list

A recent analysis reveals the most and least expensive countries for expatriates in 2025, considering factors like utilities, entertainment, and transport. Switzerland, Iceland, and Norway top the list as priciest destinations, while Mexico, Lithuania, and Poland offer budget-friendly alternatives for those seeking an affordable global lifestyle. These findings help expats plan their finances effectively.

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Nic Vansteenberghe’s reaction to Cierra Ortega’s ‘Love Island 7’ exit shocked fans to the core; more details inside:

Cierra Ortega’s abrupt departure from Love Island USA due to a personal matter shocked fans, especially after she and Nic Vansteenberghe had just become exclusive. Nic’s seemingly unfazed reaction fueled speculation, particularly as he quickly reconnected with Olandria Carthen. By the episode’s end, Nic and Olandria coupled up, leaving viewers questioning his true feelings for…

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This 6,500-year-old tomb hides the world’s oldest Gold treasure and the secrets of Europe’s first king

In 1972, the Necropolis of Varna in Bulgaria unveiled the world’s oldest processed gold, dating back to 4,600–4,200 BC. The discovery of over 3,000 gold objects, including elaborate jewelry in elite tombs like Grave 43, suggests a stratified society with advanced metallurgical skills and extensive trade networks. This find offers insights into prehistoric European power…

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