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X Is Launching A Marketplace For Inactive Handles X is launching a marketplace for inactive handles, giving Premium Plus and Premium Business subscribers the ability to browse, request, and even buy usernames that are no longer in use. The move aims to boost the platform’s paid subscriptions by offe...
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Few gadgets capture the spirit of innovation quite like the Sony Watchman. The Sony Watchman was must-see TV during its era — a groundbreaking moment when Sony dared to put a moving picture screen into people’s pockets. Long before smartphones and streaming, this pocket-sized marvel made television ...
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There’s never been a better time to catch ‘em all again — and this week’s tech lineup proves it. From a fresh Pokémon adventure that’s sparking nostalgia to Apple’s new M5 MacBook and a must-watch Scorsese documentary, it’s shaping up to be a weekend of pure excitement. Whether you’re gaming, stream...
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Forty years after the Nintendo Entertainment System first arrived in North America, 8BitDo’s new collection celebrates the NES’s 40th anniversary in true retro style. Dubbed the NES40 Collection, this special release refreshes three fan-favorite 8BitDo products — the Ultimate 2 wireless controller, ...
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TiVo won the court battles, but lost the TV war — a cautionary tale of innovation lost to litigation. Once a trailblazer that changed how we watched television, TiVo became too focused on protecting its patents instead of leading the next wave of digital entertainment. In the early 2000s, TiVo was a...
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Pokémon Legends: Z-A makes a big, welcome change for shiny hunters — and it’s one that’s already lighting up the Pokémon community. For the first time in the series, shiny Pokémon won’t despawn when you move away. That means if you spot one, you can walk off, return later, and it’ll still be there w...
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A cat driving a kei truck through endless snow sounds adorable — until you realize nothing in this mountain town is quite what it seems. Easy Delivery Co. is a cozy, Lynchian dream that blends charm and dread in equal measure, offering a surreal driving experience inspired by the strange tranquility...
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Outside a sunny café in upstate New York, I’m surrounded by car enthusiasts snapping photos of gleaming Ferraris and vintage Porsches. But while others admire the engines, I’m testing the Meta Ray-Ban Display — a $799 glimpse into the future that’s equal parts exciting and unsettling. It’s no exagge...
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As global EV momentum slows, General Motors is betting big on breakthrough battery chemistry. Inside the lab where GM is cooking up new EV batteries to beat China, scientists are racing to reinvent energy storage — and reclaim America’s lead in electric innovation. Inside GM’s Secret Battery Innovat...
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Facebook’s new button lets its AI look at photos you haven’t uploaded yet — and that’s raising eyebrows across the U.S. and Canada. Meta recently rolled out this opt-in AI feature for Facebook users, promising to make photos and videos more “shareworthy.” But there’s a catch: it scans your camera ro...
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The US has a new roadmap for fusion energy, without the funds to back it up — and that’s sparking debate across the energy sector. The Department of Energy (DOE) recently unveiled its ambitious plan to turn fusion power from a scientific dream into a commercial reality. But while the roadmap sets bo...
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The Pokémon Legends: Z-A Rotom Phone review: better camera, higher jumps reveals how Nintendo’s latest gadget is more than just a sleek upgrade—it’s a must-have for adventurers in Lumiose City. Within the first few minutes of use, it’s clear this third-generation Rotom Phone takes Pokémon trainers’ ...
