Don't use Wilma this way
Developers of the Wilma service warn against using AI agents to access their electronic communication system designed for school-parent interaction.
Why those who bought land in 2023 made a good deal
Developers who purchased land during a challenging economic period are entering 2026 with a competitive advantage over those who waited for better conditions.
Battlefield 6 devs acknowledge progression issues as player numbers continue to struggle
Developers of Battlefield 6 recognize problems with the game's progression system, which may have contributed to declining player numbers since its launch.
The latest empty promise of Pedro Sánchez on housing: banks and developers await concrete measures to build 15,000 social rental homes
The Spanish government announced a new housing initiative aimed at addressing the country’s housing crisis, proposing the construction of 15,000 social rental homes annually, backed by European recovery funds and private investments.
Nova Scotia announces financial framework for its emerging offshore wind industry
The Nova Scotia government has proposed new legislation to ensure financial benefits from the offshore wind industry, implementing a levy on project developers.
The Open iPhone Revolution: Europe Breaks Apple’s Digital Barriers
The European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) forces Apple to allow alternative app stores, fundamentally altering the iOS operating system and the relationship between users, developers, and Apple.
Anthropic criticizes Chinese AI developers: 'Don't use our model'
Anthropic, the developer of the AI 'Claude', publicly accused Chinese AI research labs of illegally using its technology to develop their own models.
Less payment data, yet much more data. Developers are preparing for a new EET
Czech developers are gearing up for a new Electronic Evidence of Sales (EET) system that requires less payment data but provides more comprehensive analytics.
Ontario moving ahead with public corporations to fund wastewater
The Ontario government is advancing plans to establish public corporations for building water and sewage infrastructure to address escalating costs faced by developers and municipalities.
Athletes test University of Tartu researchers' ski wax at the Olympics
This year's Winter Olympics marks the first time fluorinated ski wax has been banned, allowing new developers like University of Tartu's Liug SportTech to innovate in ski waxing.
Sylius developers and investors take over PrestaShop: what it means for thousands of online stores
The open-source e-commerce platform PrestaShop has been acquired by Polish tech company cyberFolks.pl along with the Sylius developers and technology company BitBag for approximately 55 million euros, leading to significant changes in the e-commerce market.
Endangered banksia ecosystem in Perth faces destruction with no adequate offset, expert says
Property developers in Perth are planning to destroy an endangered banksia ecosystem habitat for threatened black cockatoos, facing pushback from conservationists regarding ineffective offset proposals.
What the new investor seeks, who is increasingly demanding
The real estate market in Argentina shows that property remains a favored option for those seeking financial stability, with modern investors seeking certainty, quality, and purpose.
Who are developers building for in the city center
The article discusses the high costs and scarcity of large apartments in Warsaw, Poland, highlighting the differences in prices between the city center and its outskirts.
The government's plan to build affordable rental housing includes subsidies for developers
The Spanish government is launching a plan that aims to build 15,000 affordable rental homes annually, supported by financial incentives for private developers.
Cheap Electricity in Summer, Expensive in Winter - Price Fluctuations Hinder Energy Production Projects
High electricity prices in winter and low prices during summer are causing financing challenges for energy project developers in Latvia and Lithuania.
Developer Sentiment Index. "Pessimism is Disappearing"
Developers in Poland are experiencing a shift from pessimism to optimism, with expectations for increased sales of apartments reaching their highest levels in months.
Housing at 7,000 euros per square meter in a new neighborhood on the outskirts of Madrid? Developers find a gold mine in Los Berrocales
The property market in Los Berrocales, a developing neighborhood near Madrid, shows exorbitant prices amid a housing shortage in the capital.
Good apartments are getting more expensive the fastest. The rest is waiting for a buyer.
Real estate developers in Poland saw a significant decline in apartment sales during January 2026 compared to the previous month, although year-on-year sales showed a notable increase.
Angola secures $500m to transform tourism infrastructure
Angola's government has secured a $500 million investment to enhance its coastal tourism infrastructure, aiming to attract international developers.
The housing market is becoming increasingly segmented. Price wars
The Polish housing market is experiencing significant segmentation, with varying dynamics in different cities affecting supply and demand.
A Unique Lot is Auctioned at a Key Corner of Elcano Avenue Where Carrefour Operated
A large lot on Elcano Avenue, previously occupied by Carrefour, is being auctioned, attracting interest from 15 developers.
Developers desert plans for new apartments in Western Sydney
Developers are abandoning plans for new apartment projects in Western Sydney due to high construction costs and rising interest rates.
China Restless... Open Development's Flaws, Companies are Deteriorating Rapidly, It's a Game in Five Years!
China's real estate sector is facing a severe crisis with plummeting property prices, dwindling sales, and increasing debt among developers, leading to significant economic challenges.
In January, the sale of apartments on the primary market was unimpressive
Developers sold about 3,800 apartments in seven major cities in January, significantly down from previous months' sales.
Developers in Šumava are curbed by a construction ban, Hartmanice fears for the nearby castles
A construction ban in the Šumava region is causing concern among developers and local residents in Hartmanice about the fate of nearby castles.
'Faith, Family and Freedom': The Real Estate Developers Creating Communities for Christian Nationalists in the USA
A real estate developer in Tennessee aims to build a community focused on Christian nationalist values, emphasizing faith, family, and freedom.
The "Ragdoll" Revolution in WWE 2K26 Ends the Era of Programming Constraints
The developers of WWE 2K26 have introduced a significant technological leap by fully transitioning to a dynamic 'Ragdoll' system, enhancing the realism of character movements.
The first neighbor of the La Papallona building goes to trial: “They want to kick families out to turn it all into ‘coliving’
Residents of the historic La Papallona building in Barcelona face eviction as the property is sold to a Dutch investment fund aiming to convert it into coliving spaces.
Genie 3 Does Not Make Video Games: Why Viral Enthusiasm is Missing the Mark
The article discusses the misconception that AI, particularly Google DeepMind's Genie 3, will eliminate the need for traditional video game developers, emphasizing that AI can create interactive worlds but does not replace genuine gaming experiences.
ARC Raiders makes huge Expedition change after player backlash
Developers of ARC Raiders have made significant adjustments to the Expedition feature in response to player feedback from previous experiences.
Developers of industrial areas in Virumaa are looking for cost-effective electricity production solutions
Developers in Virumaa are seeking cheaper electricity production methods due to rising electricity costs significantly affecting both consumers and large manufacturers.
High Electricity Prices Have Strongly Affected Large Producers
The high price of electricity has significantly impacted large producers, with Estonian Cell's January electricity bill being two-thirds higher than usual, prompting industrial developers in Virumaa to seek more affordable energy solutions.
One demo and billions evaporated. Game developers shaken by Google's AI
The article discusses the potential impact of Google's AI project Genie on the gaming industry, sparking concerns among investors and game producers.
No Change in Repo Rate, Real Estate Experts Say Relief for Both Buyers and Builders
The Reserve Bank has not changed the repo rate, indicating no impact on EMIs, which experts believe reinforces economic stability, encouraging both buyers and developers.
Apartment for 100 million PLN? "It's just a matter of time"
The article discusses pricing trends in the luxury apartment market, factors influencing demand, innovative solutions in new luxury investments, and the challenges faced by developers in the premium housing sector.
Ülemiste City developers promise that the area will soon provide Estonia with more tax revenue than the city of Tartu
Developers of Ülemiste City claim that the area will soon surpass Tartu in tax revenue generation for Estonia.
This is the construction price table for February 2026
The article discusses the significant rise in construction costs and the current challenges faced by real estate developers in profitability due to increased material prices.
Developers' Alliance with the Archdiocese. Construction of the Roma Tower Apartment Building Can Begin
The Roma Tower project has received final construction approval, with developers planning to unveil a new design this year after years of planning and changes in purpose.
Ukrainian developers unveil reconnaissance drones capable of flying without GPS
Ukrainian company Warbirds has introduced the Halka MK2 and Halka MK3 reconnaissance drones, designed to operate without GPS and intended for use by Ukrainian military forces.
KS certification will be given to non-manufacturers as well... Responding to the trend of consignment production
The Korean Agency for Technology and Standards announced that it will extend KS certification to designers and developers without factories, aligning with the shift towards consignment production.
Real estate developers report that the municipality of Tandil has blocked a project with illegal maneuvers
Real estate developers in Tandil have filed a criminal complaint against local officials for illegally blocking their development project.
A new application helps you sit correctly in front of the computer
Developers have created a new open-source application called Posturr for Mac users that alerts them to correct their sitting posture while working on their computers.
Lady SDM Operates Bulldozer Herself in Illegal Colony, Creating Panic among Land Mafias
In Madhya Pradesh's Pandhurna, the district administration has taken a firm stand against illegal colony developers, with SDM Alka Ekka personally driving a bulldozer to demolish unauthorized constructions.
Developers introduce expensive apartments to their offer
In early 2026, there was an increase in the average price per square meter of apartments offered by developers in major Polish cities, with notable growth in Warsaw, Kraków, and the Tri-City area, while prices remained stable in Wrocław, Łódź, and Poznań.
Current Building Price Table as of January 2026
The article discusses the significant rise in construction costs for essential materials as of early 2026, impacting the profitability for real estate developers.
Abo Energy: Large Wind Farm Developer Plunges Deep into the Red
Abo Energy, one of Germany's largest wind farm developers, is facing significant financial troubles, affecting many small investors who entrusted the company with their money through bond purchases.
Jailed Chinese AI chatbot developers appeal in landmark pornography case
Two jailed Chinese AI chatbot developers are appealing their prison sentences for creating and profiting from pornographic material through their AI emotional companions.
The government strikes at pathological developers, but it will also hurt honest investors
New regulations aimed at curbing the construction of pseudo-hotels may have unintended consequences for legitimate investors in the condohotel market.
The housing market is rising. Who has reasons to be happy
The housing market has seen a 5.4% increase in offered properties across six main markets, reaching a record high driven significantly by new listings in Łódź.