New games for an old console, meet the new generation of Game Boy developers
A new wave of Australian game developers is creating original games for the classic Game Boy console, merging art and technology in unique ways.
Monks and developers will not build a hotel in Krakow's Kazimierz after all? The council made a decision
A city council decision has halted plans for a luxury hotel in Kazimierz, Krakow, that would displace local residents and businesses.
A hotel will be built in the Jõhvi film city
Developers of Estonia's first film city in Jõhvi plan to boost the local economy with the establishment of a hotel.
Russia’s IT Olympiad draws developers from 34 countries
Russia hosts its first international Olympiad in industrial software development, attracting thousands of students from various countries.
Developers Do Not Consider Renovation of City Hall Reasonable
Tallinn's mayor and developers express doubts about the feasibility of renovating the City Hall due to high costs, suggesting instead that the area may be better suited for new development.
"Collapse of Building Authorities and Recording for Big Developers." MPs Discussed the Building Law, the Minister Did Not Show Up
Czech MPs discussed a significant amendment to the building law aimed at accelerating construction amid a national building crisis, although the local development minister was absent from the proceedings.
Winter Surprised Developers? The Production of Apartments Clearly Slowed Down
The article discusses the slowdown in apartment construction in Poland during the winter months, raising questions about the factors influencing developer activity.
The umpteenth gaffe of Sam Altman: thanks to developers while turning them into an obituary
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, faced backlash for his comments appreciating developers' efforts while OpenAI is rumored to shift its focus to business users, raising concerns about its direction amidst a boycott of ChatGPT.
Roberto Justus Group Launches Project for Lots with Industrialized Houses
The Steelcorp group, led by Roberto Justus, has announced an expansion plan focusing on land developers and industrialized home construction through a partnership with Instacasa.
AI creators panic: side project cuts are being made
AI developers are concerned as OpenAI plans to scale back on side projects to focus on core programming and business users.
The lack of successors will force mergers and acquisitions of developers. For now, the industry is fragmented
The Polish real estate industry is facing a fragmentation issue that may lead to increased mergers and acquisitions due to a lack of successors among developers.
Minimal and Realistic: How Much Does It Cost to Build a 'Cheap' 70 m² House in 2026
The rising construction costs in Argentina, influenced by the dollar's value, complicate the landscape for real estate developers.
Kano demolishes illegal structures, warns developers
The Kano State Government has demolished unauthorized buildings and warned developers to secure the necessary approvals or face legal consequences.
Game Developers in Slovakia: We Lack a Successful Game That Would Make Us Visible on the Map
Slovakia's video game industry is slowly recovering from a pandemic-induced decline but faces challenges related to consolidation efforts and a poor national image.
Why is Minecraft so popular and do video games improve memory? Playing 'shooters' is an acceptable form of releasing aggression, says psychologist
Psychologist Marcel Martončik discusses the popularity of video games and the potential negative effects of 'dark patterns' used by developers that can lead to addiction.
Fees are rising, capacity is falling: how the modern station Nivy in Bratislava has become a problem for the whole country
The Nivy bus station in Bratislava is facing increasing discomfort for passengers due to conflicts between developers and local authorities regarding operational decisions.
Did you catch Pokémon with your cell phone? You helped create a 3D model of the world to train robots
The developers of Pokémon Go utilized billions of images collected by millions of users to create a visual alternative to GPS for training robots and future artificial intelligences.
There will be "SAFE housing". The government is preparing an alternative for developers
The Polish government is introducing a new 'SAFE housing' program aimed at enhancing social and communal housing financing.
Increases in Apartment Prices Are More Believed by Clients Than by Developers
A recent analysis reveals that while developers are increasingly predicting stabilization in apartment prices, clients remain more optimistic about price increases.
Seoul City Councilman and Former District Office Executive Charged with Bribery in Market Maintenance Project
A current Seoul City councilman and a former district office executive have been charged with accepting bribes from market developers in exchange for preferential treatment.
Experts: The project concerning housing communities needs improvement
Experts suggest that the proposed amendment to the property ownership law in Poland has significant flaws despite some administrative improvements.
Psychiatrist Horáček warns against well-paid developers targeting our children
Psychiatrist Horáček raises concerns about the influence of highly-paid developers on children, suggesting a need for caution regarding their impact.
Bad Dream
The article discusses the risks associated with uncontrolled technological advancements, particularly focusing on Amazon's legal actions against bot developers that are affecting its peripheral sales.
Android Closes Its Door: What Is the Secret Behind Google’s Upcoming Mandatory Verification?
Google is implementing mandatory verification for developers distributing apps outside official stores to enhance security on the Android platform starting in 2026.
Apple cuts China App Store commission fees after government pressure
Apple will reduce its App Store commission fees in China from 30% to 25% following regulatory pressure, which is expected to benefit local developers significantly.
The noose tightens around developers of 'paper' apartments and hotels
Legislative changes are underway in Poland that aim to regulate the practices of developing 'paper' apartments and hotels, sparking controversy among developers and legal experts.
Real estate developers will have less to worry about health-harming noise
An Estonian resident highlights concerns over increasing traffic noise in new housing developments and the government's plan to ease noise regulation for developers.
Famous Field in the Middle of a Housing Estate Sold. Blocks Will Be Built on It
A notable agricultural field in Lublin's residential area has been sold to developers, despite local residents' opposition.
Media Coverage Reinforces a Skewed Power Relationship
Media coverage of land encroachment in reindeer husbandry areas is reinforcing a skewed power dynamic between wind power developers and reindeer herders in the context of the Green Shift.
Microsoft is aiming for a new Xbox console by 2027: What do we know about Project Helix?
Microsoft's Xbox division plans to send a preliminary version of its next console, Project Helix, to game developers in 2027 with substantial design changes.
Cost of construction driving developers in Brisbane to 'high-end' builds
Developers in Brisbane are increasingly focusing on luxury apartment projects due to rising construction costs, despite ongoing demand for affordable housing.
Crimson Desert map size revealed – just how big is the new open-world RPG?
The size of the map in the upcoming open-world RPG Crimson Desert has been discussed, with developers hinting at a massive play space featuring different biomes and sky islands.
She fought for developers, now she wants to fight for the state. The long-time manager of Finep is to implement the new construction law.
The Czech government has appointed Hana Landová, a former Finep manager, to implement the new construction law, which has been a key topic in the pre-election campaign.
Current construction price table for March 2026
The construction costs in Argentina are on the rise, impacting profitability for real estate developers.
EA cuts Battlefield 6 team months after its biggest sales success
EA has laid off several developers from the Battlefield 6 team despite the game's commercial success.
Expensive investments drive up the prices of new apartments
Recent data reveals a significant decrease in the availability of new apartments in Warsaw, leading to a surge in prices as demand increases.
The operation of 20 industrial parks linked to the Mexico Plan begins
Mexican developers have launched the first 20 industrial parks under the Mexico Plan, which aims for 100 such developments and is projected to create approximately 62,000 direct jobs.
Did developers pressure clients? UOKiK raises accusations
The President of UOKiK has initiated proceedings against three developers for practices that may violate consumers' collective interests based on customer complaints.
U.S. farmer rejected the sale of his farm for $15 million to build a data center
An 86-year-old farmer in Pennsylvania turned down a $15 million offer from developers to sell his land for a data center, choosing instead to preserve it for agricultural use.
The Senate is revising the provisions of the network law and easing its regulations
The Polish Senate has approved amendments to the Energy Law, known as the network law, which ease certain regulations for small and medium-sized renewable energy developers.
Meta Opens WhatsApp to Competing AI Bots in Europe
Meta has announced it will allow competing AI developers to deploy their chatbots on WhatsApp in Europe for a year to address regulatory concerns.
Vilnius Chief Architect on Developers' Appetite in Pilaitė: 'A Six-Story Wall Next to Cottages Would Not Be Suitable'
A heated discussion among Pilaitė residents arose over a detailed land plan for a 3.2 ha area, which has sparked concerns about development in their beloved park.
The offer of second-hand apartments is shrinking. What about their prices?
The secondary housing market in Poland is experiencing a decline in available listings, contrasting with price drops in major cities despite reduced supply.
What are the construction cost projections for March 2026?
The article discusses the rising construction costs in Argentina and the implications for real estate developers as they anticipate future trends.
Latvian Game Awards Ceremony Will Determine the Best Video Games Released Last Year in Latvia
The Latvian Game Developers Association is hosting an annual competition to honor the best video games and recognize their developers.
US media: The Pentagon officially identified these AI developers as a supply chain risk
The Pentagon's new ruling designates AI developer Anthropic as a supply chain risk for defense contractors in a historic move against a US company.
Unique land for sale on a growing avenue near Belgrano R
A large plot of land over 5,500 square meters is being auctioned, attracting interest from 15 developers in Buenos Aires.
Applications are being developed in Israel for times of alarm. They even suggest when to take a shower
Israeli developers have created a range of applications to help citizens manage daily activities safely during alarm situations, particularly during military conflicts.
Residents' anger as 'first council block outside London' falls into disrepair
Residents of Eldon Grove in Liverpool are frustrated with ongoing disrepair and a lack of action from developers to renovate their historic tenement building.
WA government moves to make wind, solar farms pay their host communities
The WA government has introduced guidelines requiring renewable energy developers to compensate host communities, aiming to implement a system of community benefit funds.