Consumer NZ has launched a flight complaints portal for passengers to share complaints and learn about their rights, whether they've had a cancelled or delayed flight, a missing bag or another airline ...
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Sony kills game ownership and says it's all your fault
PlayStation takes the disc, and outrageously points the blame at the consumer.
D’Artist Talent Ventures founder Darshana Bhalla says Preity Zinta’s deepfake case has put celebrity endorsements, consumer ...
In a double blow for games preservation, there are reports stating that Xbox may be following suit with PlayStation in their ...
The Supreme Court issued a pair of highly anticipated rulings on Monday that have far-reaching implications for household ...
MONTCALM COUNTY, MI — State Rep. Pat Outman, R-Six Lakes, is being challenged by political newcomer Frank LaFata for the ...
There have been many debates about what happens to a game at the end of its life and about what players actually own when ...
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New CRTC rules aim to empower consumers, but will Canadians truly save on bills?
Every couple of years, Marc Nanni makes a call to his home internet provider to see if he can find some savings on his ...
This latest closure in Omaha is adding to a wave of job losses in Nebraska's food manufacturing sector.
A third of working Americans say they are left with $0 at the end of every month, study reveals - ‘The cost-of-living crisis ...
The phone rings at 6 AM. Then again at 9 PM. Sometimes it is a relative picking up. Sometimes it is a colleague.
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No discs, more problems: What Sony’s all-digital PlayStation means for gamers and the industry
Sony will phase out physical discs for PlayStation games starting in January 2028, making all new titles download-only.
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