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ZTE and DNS:NET Introduce Next-Generation Wi-Fi 7 Networking Solutions in Germany

ZTE Corporation has teamed up with German telecom provider DNS:NET to unveil a new suite of Wi-Fi 7 tri-band products. The collaboration aims to deliver superior network performance and future-proof connectivity for residential and business customers. This marks ZTE’s first entry into the German market with Wi-Fi 7 technology.

Strategic Partnership Announcement

In a significant move for the European telecommunications market, ZTE Corporation has formed a strategic partnership with DNS:NET, a leading German telecommunications provider, according to reports from Paris. The collaboration was officially announced at the Network X event on October 15, 2025, where both companies introduced a new lineup of next-generation networking products.

GamingIndustryInnovation

Former God of War Executive Calls for Industry Shift from Spectacle to Core Gameplay Fun

A former God of War development director warns that current AAA game budgets are unsustainable. Meghan Morgan Juinio suggests major publishers must return to creating fundamentally fun experiences rather than focusing on visual spectacle and scale. The industry veteran believes this shift is necessary amid widespread layoffs and rising development costs.

Industry Veteran Questions Sustainability of Blockbuster Game Development

Former Santa Monica Studios director of product development Meghan Morgan Juinio has issued a stark warning about the future of AAA game development, suggesting that the current focus on spectacle over fundamental gameplay enjoyment is creating unsustainable business models. According to reports from Gamescom Asia x Thailand Games Show, where Juinio spoke recently, the industry veteran argued that development costs have reached critical levels that necessitate a strategic shift.

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Cambridgeshire Videographer Shuts Business Citing AI Competition

A Fenland videographer is closing his decade-old business, blaming artificial intelligence for decimating his workload. David Johnson says demand for his film production and editing services has completely evaporated as companies turn to AI alternatives.

AI Disruption Forces Closure of Decade-Old Media Business

A Cambridgeshire videographer is shutting down his 10-year-old media company, with sources indicating the “influx of AI” has caused his workload to “plummet” dramatically. David Johnson, who operates DMJ-Imagery in Chatteris, Fenland, confirmed his business will cease operations in April after demand for his services “dried up” over the past year.