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PlayStation DRM Controversy: Sony Denies Reports of Mandatory 30-Day License Checks

PlayStation 4 and 5 users are reporting a new DRM system that allegedly requires an internet connection every 30 days to validate digital game licenses. The restrictions reportedly affect titles purchased since mid-April, potentially rendering games unplayable if a server connection is not established. However, Sony has officially denied these claims, stating that only a one-time online check is required.

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Linux Kernel Development: New Drivers, Optimizations, and Performance Enhancements for Loongson, AMD, and NVIDIA

The Linux kernel receives significant updates, including the resumption of maintenance for the Loongson display driver, AMD's new 'pghot' patches to enhance memory management, and NVIDIA's scheduler optimizations for CPU-intensive workloads. These improvements aim to boost performance on memory- and CPU-heavy workloads through better SMT-awareness and integration with upcoming hardware platforms. The changes are expected to land in upcoming kernel releases such as Linux 7.1.

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Linux 7.0-rc3 Released: Major Updates for AMD and Intel CPUs, Drivers, and Security

Linux 7.0-rc3 has been released, marking one of the largest release candidates in recent history. It includes significant updates for AMDXDNA Ryzen AI drivers, graphics drivers, and security and performance enhancements for both Intel and AMD CPUs. Linus Torvalds noted the unusually large size due to a backlog of contributions. The kernel will serve as the default for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and Fedora 44, with ongoing testing to stabilize it before the final release.