Rockstar's announcement to delay GTA 6 to November 19 has sent ripples through the gaming industry, but Marvel's Wolverine remains on track for a Fall 2026 release. With the potential for crowding in the holiday schedule, game publishers face tough decisions ahead.
Canva's new unified app, 'Affinity by Canva,' combines Photo, Designer, and Publisher into one free platform. While core features remain free, generative AI tools come at a cost. What does this mean for designers?
U.S. equities rebounded as a potential $50 billion takeover of Electronic Arts sent shares soaring nearly 15%. Meanwhile, Costco faced challenges with soft sales, and tariffs impacted Paccar's stock positively.
Neil Vogel, CEO of People, Inc., has accused Google of unfair practices, claiming the search giant uses the same crawler for indexing and AI products, leading to content theft. With traffic dropping from 65% to the high 20s, Vogel calls for more publisher leverage in the AI era.
Researchers have unveiled an AI tool that identifies over 1,000 questionable open-access journals, revealing a concerning trend in academic publishing. This breakthrough aims to combat predatory practices that undermine research integrity.
A growing movement, 'Stop Killing Games,' is challenging the obsolescence of full-price games like The Crew after server shutdowns. With over 822,000 signatures, the campaign calls for legislative action to protect gamers' rights.
The delay of Grand Theft Auto 6 to May 2026 has sent shockwaves through the gaming industry, leaving developers scrambling to adjust their release schedules. With fears of further delays looming, many are questioning how this will impact their upcoming titles.
As the son of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, Publisher is making waves ahead of the 2025 Kentucky Derby. With longshot odds and expert insights from Michelle Yu, could he pull off an upset?
The TAKE IT DOWN Act, supported by Melania Trump, aims to impose strict penalties on revenge porn publishers. With bipartisan support, it ensures online safety for children and adults alike.
A new report reveals that AI search engines like OpenAI and xAI often fabricate information, leading to serious concerns about the accuracy of news and the impact on publishers. Users are warned to be skeptical of AI tools.