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Tech & Science Daily: Sony ‘sued for £5 billion’ over PlayStation games charges

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ony, makers of the PlayStation, is being sued for £5 billion over claims of over-charging for games and purchases while playing the titles.

Nine claimants have lodged legal action in the UK against Sony, which has yet to comment on the action, in a case brought by consumer rights campaigner Alex Neill.

The case accuses the gaming giant of imposing unfair terms and conditions on game developers and publishers, forcing customers to pay up to 30 percent commission on games purchased through the company’s proprietary PlayStation Store.

A week from now, Nasa is set to blast off the US space agency’s first mission to the Moon since Apollo 17, 50 years ago.

The future aim is to build bases on the South Pole of the Moon and start a space station able to remain in lunar orbit nearly three-quarters of a million miles from Earth.

An NHS trial will see nurses wear virtual reality-style goggles on home visits to maximize time with patients.

The intention is to give nurses more time for clinical duties such as checking blood pressure, dressing wounds and assessing a patient’s health needs.

Research has found that stimulation of the parts of the brain linked to motivation and reward is offering a clue to therapy for treatment-resistant depression. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has been the subject of a few internet lols after unveiling his somewhat underwhelming metaverse avatar, that looked a bit basic. The Liberal Democrats are claiming that monitors used for measuring the amount of sewage being pumped into the sea across the UK are faulty or not even installed. Plus, hundreds of shards of what’s being described as a “magical” transparent quartz crystal have been discovered at a Stone Age burial site, and a TikTok chef with his top tips for zero-waste cooking.

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