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Enterprise AI governance is quietly falling apart, and most companies haven't noticed yet. Policies written just a year or two ago were designed to stop employees from leaking data into public models — a narrow problem with a narrow fix. But AI has evolved far faster than the rulebooks, and organizations are now governing a landscape that looks almost nothing like the one those policies were written for.
Shifting gears, Sony's decision to wind down the PlayStation Three store may have felt like a door closing, but the open-source emulator RPCS3 just cracked a window wide open. Developers announced that two thousand six hundred eighty one of the console's three thousand five hundred fifty nine total titles now run on Windows, Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD. That's seventy five percent of an entire generation's library, preserved and playable.
And finally, a quiet farewell to a brand that once genuinely rattled the smartphone industry. OnePlus is pulling out of North America and Europe to refocus on China, closing the chapter on a company that thirteen years ago proved you could build a flagship phone without charging flagship prices. The market it helped create ultimately absorbed it whole.
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