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First look at the LEGO Game Boy from Nintendo

First look at the LEGO Game Boy from Nintendo

After having to wait for a few months, we finally have a look at the LEGO Game Boy. The LEGO Game Boy was announced towards the start of the year. At the time though, almost nothing was shared outside of the initial reveal. There was no information about what fans could actually expect. Now as part of Comic-Con festivities, information …

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Pokémon Legends: Z-A Switch 2 And Switch Pre-Order Bonuses Revealed (US)

Pokémon Legends: Z-A Switch 2 And Switch Pre-Order Bonuses Revealed (US)

Image: The Pokémon Company The latest Pokémon Presents broadcast earlier this week gave trainers all-new details about the upcoming Switch and Switch 2 release Pokémon Legends Z-A. This included the news about a new Switch 2 bundle and details about pre-order bonuses. Now, retailers in the US have shared some bonuses you can get if you decide to pre-order the …

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Apple Improves Liquid Glass in iOS 26 Beta 4, Reversing Some Beta 3 Changes

Apple Improves Liquid Glass in iOS 26 Beta 4, Reversing Some Beta 3 Changes

With the fourth beta of iOS 26, Apple has again made changes to the Liquid Glass design that’s available across the operating system, tweaking how the menus and buttons appear in apps. In response to criticism about too little Liquid Glass in beta 3, Apple has upped the translucency in several areas. Beta 4 on left, beta 3 on right …

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I Tried T-Mobile’s New Satellite Service for Texting in Dead Zones. Here’s How It’s Different

I Tried T-Mobile’s New Satellite Service for Texting in Dead Zones. Here’s How It’s Different

If you’ve traveled to remote areas where cellular coverage doesn’t reach, you know that anxious feeling when your communications slam to a halt. T-Mobile‘s new $10 a month Starlink-based satellite texting service, T-Satellite, which went live today, takes a different approach from other satellite services to provide mobile access even within the half a million square miles of wireless dead zones in …

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Smart home, dumb problems: The enshittification of Google Home is real

Smart home, dumb problems: The enshittification of Google Home is real

Editor’s take: Technology is supposed to make our lives easier – at least, that is what Big Tech tells us. However, there is a growing disconnect between what we are promised and what we are actually sold. This issue goes beyond Google Home. From smart speakers to smartphone keyboards, tech giants seem to be getting worse at the basics. If …

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The 2026 Dodge Charger Sixpack Sounds Nasty

The 2026 Dodge Charger Sixpack Sounds Nasty

Get The Drive’s daily newsletter The latest car news, reviews, and features. Dodge must be coming awfully, awfully close to revealing the gasoline-powered version of its brand-new Charger. So close, in fact, that its marketing team was willing to risk a little public display of acceleration in downtown Detroit this week while filming what sounds a lot like an I6-powered …

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Proton throws shade at Apple Intelligence privacy as it launches AI chatbot

Proton throws shade at Apple Intelligence privacy as it launches AI chatbot

The company behind encrypted email service Proton Mail has today launched a new freemium AI chatbot which promises that your chats will remain completely private. Proton Lumo offers five protections it says aren’t matched by any of the existing mainstream AI services like ChatGPT and Gemini, and has even thrown shade at Apple Intelligence privacy … Proton Lumo AI chatbot …

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The battery-powered Starlink Mini is here

The battery-powered Starlink Mini is here

The Starlink Mini satellite dish is now even better thanks to the $119 LinkPower 1 power bank from PeakDo. The battery locks securely to the back of SpaceX’s smallest terminal and provides over 4.5 hours of uninterrupted Internet connectivity. The LinkPower’s battery can also charge simultaneously over USB-C from your car, solar generator, or solar panel for indefinite Internet use. …

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These 10 States May See Aurora Borealis Wednesday

These 10 States May See Aurora Borealis Wednesday

Topline A selection of states in the northern U.S. may have an opportunity to view the northern lights on Wednesday, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The forecast follows a period of geomagnetic storms earlier in the day. AFP via Getty Images Key Facts A Kp index of four on a scale of nine was forecast by NOAA …

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