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    Microsoft Publisher Content Marketplace: Pay per use for AI journalism

    Microsoft’s Publisher Content Marketplace (PCM) promises to rewrite the economics of the AI web: a two‑sided marketplace where publishers set licensing and usage terms for premium journalism, and AI builders — starting with Microsoft’s own Copilot — pay to use that content on a per‑use...
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    Meta AI Personalization Shifts, Publisher Licensing, and Messenger Redesign 2025

    Meta is quietly — and decisively — rewriting the rules that govern how its AI, messaging, and news-delivery systems interact with users, partners, and regulators, with several coordinated product and policy changes rolling out in December 2025 and a separate platform rule scheduled for...
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    Microsoft Copilot to Surface Harvard Health Content for Safer Health Answers

    Microsoft is preparing to fold curated Harvard Health Publishing content into Copilot so that health-related questions return answers grounded in a trusted medical publisher — a move reported by major outlets that signals both a tactical effort to improve clinical accuracy and a strategic push...
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    AI Rights Add-On: Copyright-Safe AI for Scientific Literature in Enterprise

    Research Solutions’ launch of an AI Rights add‑on for its Article Galaxy platform promises to remove a major legal and operational barrier to enterprise use of generative AI against paywalled scientific literature, offering instant rights verification, one‑click acquisition, and retroactive...
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    Xbox Game Pass Explored: Tiers, Cloud, Cross-Play, and the Subscription Future

    Xbox Game Pass has quietly become one of the most consequential subscription services in modern gaming — not because it’s perfect, but because it keeps expanding like a Swiss Army knife for players who want choice, cross‑device continuity, and an alternative to buying every title outright. What...
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    GeForce NOW Blackwell Upgrade: RTX 5080-Class Cloud Gaming with DLSS 4

    NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW is getting its biggest upgrade yet: Blackwell-powered, RTX 5080-class servers begin rolling out in September, bringing DLSS 4 Multi‑Frame Generation, a new Cinematic‑Quality Streaming mode, dramatically higher peak streaming resolutions and frame rates, and an...
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    Xbox Cloud Gaming: Cheaper Ad-Supported Tier Amid AMD Push

    Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming service is officially being discussed as a candidate for a lower‑cost, more widely available tier — possibly ad‑supported — even as Microsoft simultaneously pushes forward on next‑generation hardware, AI features, and a deeper partnership with AMD that will shape...
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