
Meta Launches Pocket’s AI Game Creation in the US
Meta is expanding Pocket, an experimental AI-powered app for creating and sharing interactive games, to users across the U.S. The app was previously tested quietly in Brazil.
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Meta is expanding Pocket, an experimental AI-powered app for creating and sharing interactive games, to users across the U.S. The app was previously tested quietly in Brazil.
Alibaba will sell all shares of Lingxi Games to Chixin Capital for 10.1 billion yuan, exiting self-developed game content. The deal reflects Alibaba’s shift from gaming toward AI, where its Qwen models and consumer products are becoming strategic priorities.

The second World Humanoid Robot Games will open on August 22 with 666 teams and 2,056 robots, marking sharp year-over-year participation growth. Industry leaders say robot configurations and core components are converging, but practical use cases, industrial-grade hardware, and large-scale training data remain unresolved.

This research introduces the “remembering–signaling frontier,” which describes how bounded agents should allocate limited information capacity between retaining history and communicating with peers. Preliminary referential-game results suggest that repeated targets can enable shorter messages, while predictability from hidden cyclic rules does not necessarily do so.

YouTube is reportedly offering major creators multimillion-dollar packages to keep their shows exclusive to the platform rather than licensing them to Netflix. The unconfirmed agreements may include direct show financing and a share of platform-wide brand deals.

Apple has revised its App Store fee structure in the European Union to comply with the Digital Markets Act. The company lowered the Core Technology Fee and simplified its pricing model, receiving a welcome from the EU while Epic Games voiced strong opposition.

Apple announced changes to its EU App Store charging rules, prompting a rapid backlash from long-time rival Epic Games. Epic argues that the revisions remain inadequate and continue to impose excessive costs on developers.