The DogHouse 37 | SSD Supply Crunch, AI Copyright Drama, and Gaming Industry Shakeups
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This week, we’re diving into the latest tech and gaming headlines, from SSD supply chain pressure and operating system age verification laws to the latest AI copyright fight. We also look at Meta’s smart glasses controversy, the future of DNA-based storage, and new developments across the gaming industry. Plus, we cover entertainment news, including Netflix strategy shifts and the first look at Amazon’s God of War series. There’s a lot happening across hardware, software, and gaming culture.
Wanna read more about the articles? Check out: AI, SSD Shortages, and OS Age Checks – Early March | DogHouse 37
Bark Bits Articles
Industry, AI, and News:
- Phison is now demanding customers pre-pay with shorter timelines — NAND squeeze affecting everyone in the SSD supply chain | Tom’s Hardware
- Microsoft gets tired of “Microslop,” bans the word on its Discord, then locks the server after backlash
- Meta Workers Say They’re Seeing Disturbing Things Through Users’ Smart Glasses
- California introduces age verification law for all operating systems, including Linux and SteamOS — user age verified during OS account setup | Tom’s Hardware
- ‘I spent all my time on Instagram,’ says woman in landmark trial
- AI Art Remains Ineligible for Copyright As Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case | PCMag
- Nobel Prize winner invents machine that generates 1,000 liters of drinking water in the desert – Dexerto
- New DNA HDD can be ‘erased and overwritten repeatedly’ — University of Missouri researchers aiming for next-gen thumb-drive-sized storage | Tom’s Hardware
- A Florida woman has been sentenced to 22 months in prison for conspiracy to traffic thousands of stolen Windows 10 and MS Office keys via their Certificate of Authenticity stickers | PC Mag
Entertainment:
- ‘God of War’ Series Reveals First Look at Ryan Hurst as Kratos
- Netflix cedes Warner Bros. Discovery to Paramount: “No longer financially attractive” – Ars Technica
Gaming:
- Xbox CEO: “We Will Deliver Great Games” – GameSpot
- Crimson Desert Almost Looks Too Good to Be True In New Footage
- The Sims announces a Creation Club-style Marketplace and Maker program enabling content creators to sell their work directly to players | PC Gamer
Tech Treat Games & Entertainment
- Resident Evil: Requiem: Requiem for the dead. Nightmare for the living. Prepare to escape death in a heart-stopping experience that will chill you to your core. (MAY CONTAIN CONTENT NOT APPROPRIATE FOR ALL AGES)
- Humble Bundle: Mega Man: Charged Up Collection
EPIC GAME OF THE WEEK
- Turnip Boy Robs a Bank: Turnip Boy is back! This time, he’s teamed up with the fearsome Pickled Gang to pull off the weirdest heist of all time. Shake down hostages, steal precious valuables, battle the fuzz, and use tools bought off the dark web to move further into the vaults of the Botanical Bank.
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Tags: AI news, gaming news, tech industry updates, SSD supply chain, NAND flash shortage, PC hardware news, Microsoft news, Meta smart glasses, operating system regulation, AI copyright law, DNA storage technology, gaming industry updates, Xbox news, Crimson Desert gameplay, Sims creator marketplace, streaming industry news, Netflix business strategy.
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