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The Australian government has officially passed legislation to ban children under the age of 16 from using social media platforms. The world-first law mandates that companies like Meta, TikTok, and X implement robust age-verification systems, with the threat of multi-million dollar fines for non-compliance as the country moves toward a stricter digital environment.
Sony has officially released the PlayStation 2025 Wrap-Up, allowing players to review their gaming statistics from the past year. However, the launch has been marred by significant server instability, with many users encountering 500 Internal Server Errors and slow loading times as a high volume of traffic attempts to access the personalized data summaries.
Microsoft has officially made the Windows 11 25H2 update available for all compatible PCs. Originally released in late 2025, the update is now considered ready for wide deployment, and Microsoft has begun an AI-based "intelligent rollout" to automatically deliver the software to Home and Pro users over the coming months.
Proton VPN has announced the launch of its "VPN Blanket" feature, a new privacy tool designed to provide automated, always-on protection across all user devices. To mark the introduction of this technology, the company is offering one month of free premium VPN protection to new and existing users who activate the feature through their account dashboard.
Google’s head of XR, Juston Payne, has shared the company's long-term strategy for the Android XR ecosystem. During an interview at "Android Day: XR Edition," Payne described the platform as the next major computing shift, focusing on integrating Gemini AI into various form factors ranging from mixed reality headsets to lightweight, everyday smart glasses.
The US House Committee on Homeland Security has asked Google and Apple to explain how they are preventing apps that track ICE and CBP officers from appearing on their platforms, citing safety concerns for federal personnel and past links to violent incidents.











