MPs and experts are calling for the controversial online game Roblox to be included in Australia’s forthcoming social media age ban, warning that significant loopholes in the legislation could leave ...
Xbox has spent the past few years bringing its games to other platforms – a strategy that would've once seemed unthinkable to those of us who remember when a console was judged by the quality of its ...
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Florida property tax to be eliminated for seniors under new proposal NFL Films' deleted video of Brian Branch draws Lions' ire Trump wants to ‘end’ largest US infrastructure project, a tunnel between ...
Teenagers will soon be subject to new laws to get them off social media, but what is blocked, why are some sites excluded and ...
Meta is hiring entry-level roles that pay up to $290,000 a year and require little prior experience Tropical Storm Melissa could become a hurricane. See where it's headed. Social Security, Medicare ...
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What you need to know about Australia’s social media ban
The federal government’s ambitious plan to block teens from social media has sparked fierce debate. Here’s how it will work.
Alongside the release of its delayed Bridges and Ports expansion, you can now try Cities Skylines 2 for free for a whole ...
Valve's new Steam Machine is launching next year, so let's speculate and take a look at where the follow up to the Steam Deck ...
CHILDREN should be required to obtain parental consent before registering for online games. Child rights activist Dr Hartini ...
It's one of medicine's biggest mysteries — why sometimes our immune system attacks our own bodies. Autoimmune diseases affect as many as 50 million Americans and millions more worldwide.
Decentraland reports on rising loneliness among U.S. adults despite increased digital connectivity, suggesting virtual worlds may offer meaningful social interaction.
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There are more than 100 autoimmune diseases, and they mostly strike women. Here's what to know
Autoimmune diseases can affect just about every part of the body – and tens of millions of people. While most common in women, these diseases can strike anyone, adults or children, and they’re ...
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