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Stardew Valley Plants Roots in Magic: The Gathering's Multiverse
Games
Jul 18, 2026GeekWire

Stardew Valley Plants Roots in Magic: The Gathering's Multiverse

Stardew Valley, the beloved indie farming sim, is crossing over with Magic: The Gathering via special Secret Lair drops. Featuring original pixel art by Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone and thematic reprints, these collectible sets aim to blend the cozy world of Pelican Town with Magic's strategic gameplay, releasing on July 27.

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Nintendo to Cease Original Switch Sales in Europe Next Year
Tech
Jul 6, 2026The Next Web

Nintendo to Cease Original Switch Sales in Europe Next Year

Nintendo will cease selling all original Switch models across Europe by mid-February 2027, driven by a new EU regulation requiring user-replaceable batteries. This move impacts the Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED, as well as some accessories. The upcoming Switch 2 will also see a minor redesign to comply.

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Young Washington: An Energetic Origin Story with Budgetary Blips
Games
Jul 5, 2026IGN

Young Washington: An Energetic Origin Story with Budgetary Blips

"Young Washington" is an earnest but superficial chronicle of the first US President's formative years. The Angel Studios film offers grit and action in its depiction of colonial frontier life, with a compelling lead performance from William Franklyn-Miller.

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Stranger Than Heaven's Combat: Harder Than Hell, Better Than Ever
Games
Jun 21, 2026IGN

Stranger Than Heaven's Combat: Harder Than Hell, Better Than Ever

Stranger Than Heaven's Combat: Harder Than Hell, Better Than Ever As a long-time devotee of the Yakuza, now known as Like a Dragon, series – stretching back to my days covering the original PlayStation 2 title’s

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How to Understand 'Dah Bih Gah' - Decode Modern Kid Slang
How To
Jun 16, 2026Lifehacker

How to Understand 'Dah Bih Gah' - Decode Modern Kid Slang

Unravel the meaning of 'Dah Bih Gah,' trace its viral origins, and understand the cultural context of this popular youth phrase, its connection to the Kool-Aid pineapple trend, and the underlying slang words.

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Review
Jun 14, 2026Ars Technica

Disclosure Day: Action-Packed, but Lacks Fresh Ideas

"Disclosure Day," Steven Spielberg's latest sci-fi, is an action-packed, expertly paced blockbuster with a standout Emily Blunt performance. While entertaining and well-crafted, it offers little in terms of original ideas or a groundbreaking narrative, ultimately feeling familiar.

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ai: Pool’s new app turns your screenshots into something useful
Tech
Jun 12, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Pool’s new app turns your screenshots into something useful

Pool, a new AI-powered iOS app, transforms cluttered camera rolls into organized, actionable archives by categorizing screenshots and linking them to original sources. Developed by Maxime Junique and Piet Terheyden, the app uses advanced AI to help users rediscover forgotten information, from recipes to product recommendations. Having secured over $2 million in pre-seed funding, Pool is also planning a future agentic AI personal assistant app.

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Blue Origin's New Glenn Explosion: Key Components Survive, 2026
Tech
Jun 2, 2026The Next Web

Blue Origin's New Glenn Explosion: Key Components Survive, 2026

Blue Origin announced that critical fuel tanks and key launch pad components survived last week's New Glenn rocket explosion, paving a faster path back to flight. CEO Dave Limp pledges a return to orbital missions before year-end, which is crucial for NASA's Artemis lunar program to maintain its tight schedule for crewed landings.

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Obsession's Digital Delay: A Major Win for Indie Horror & Fresh Voices
Games
Jun 1, 2026IGN

Obsession's Digital Delay: A Major Win for Indie Horror & Fresh Voices

Obsession's digital release has been delayed, extending its theatrical run due to its immense and continuously growing box office success. This low-budget horror film, directed by YouTuber Curry Barker, has grossed over $148 million worldwide, proving that original concepts from young creators can resonate deeply with audiences, especially compared to some big-budget flops. This unexpected success signals a potential shift in studio strategies towards investing in fresh talent and bold risks.

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Origin Code 256GB DDR5-8000 CUDIMM: High-Capacity RAM Arrives for the
Review
Jun 1, 2026Tom's Hardware

Origin Code 256GB DDR5-8000 CUDIMM: High-Capacity RAM Arrives for the

Quick Verdict Origin Code's 256GB (2x128GB) DDR5-8000 CUDIMM memory kits mark a monumental shift, bringing previously enterprise-exclusive quad-rank memory to the mainstream. With unheard-of capacities and impressive

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Remembering Marcia Lucas: The Secret Weapon Behind Star Wars
Games
May 31, 2026Kotaku

Remembering Marcia Lucas: The Secret Weapon Behind Star Wars

Marcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning editor behind the original Star Wars and a 'secret weapon' for the saga's story, has passed away at 80. Her profound influence shaped key plot points like Obi-Wan's death, earning her an indelible place in film history alongside a career working on classics like Taxi Driver and American Graffiti. Her legacy extends beyond the screen, remembered as a trailblazer who made cinema feel more vivid.

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Spielberg's Lost Horror Vision: The Dark Truth Behind E.T
Games
May 30, 2026IGN

Spielberg's Lost Horror Vision: The Dark Truth Behind E.T

Max Evry's new book, *Stranded on Earth*, unearths the shocking origin of Steven Spielberg's E.T.: a terrifying alien horror film called *Night Skies*. Hitting shelves this October, it chronicles how this dark sci-fi project evolved into the beloved classic and influenced iconic 80s genre films.

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regional: Blue Origin readies New Glenn rocket to launch 48 Amazon
Tech
May 28, 2026GeekWire

regional: Blue Origin readies New Glenn rocket to launch 48 Amazon

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is set to return to flight, launching 48 Amazon Leo satellites after FAA clearance. This mission marks a significant step for both Jeff Bezos-founded companies, especially after New Glenn's recent launch failure, and will bolster Amazon's rapidly expanding satellite broadband constellation.

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Osaurus Brings Local and Cloud AI Models to Your Mac
Tech
May 15, 2026TechCrunch AI

Osaurus Brings Local and Cloud AI Models to Your Mac

Osaurus, an open-source Mac application, has emerged to bridge the gap between local and cloud AI models, enabling users to choose their preferred AI while keeping data on their own hardware. Founded by Terence Pae, the app originated from a need to offer AI without continuous token costs, prioritizing user control and privacy. It supports numerous models and tools, offering a user-friendly interface and security through a virtual sandbox, aiming to shift AI reliance from data centers to local machines.

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Gundam's 50th Anniversary Kicks Off with Huge New Anime & More
Games
May 15, 2026Polygon

Gundam's 50th Anniversary Kicks Off with Huge New Anime & More

Gundam's 50th anniversary celebrations are kicking off early with a slew of major announcements, including April 7 being officially recognized as "Gundam Day" in Japan. Fans can look forward to new anime projects like the Gundam Seed Freedom Zero movie, a mysterious Gundam Wing "visual project," and a remaster of the original 1979 Mobile Suit Gundam. A global fan event, Gundam-con, is set for 2027, alongside updates on the Netflix live-action movie and a new 50th-anniversary anime short, promising an exhilarating lead-up to 2029.

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End of an Era: Takashi Tezuka to Retire from Nintendo After 40+ Years
Games
May 8, 2026IGN

End of an Era: Takashi Tezuka to Retire from Nintendo After 40+ Years

Legendary Nintendo designer Takashi Tezuka, a driving force behind iconic titles in the Mario and Zelda series for over four decades, is set to retire on June 26th. His incredible career included directing the original Zelda, helping create Yoshi, and supervising modern hits like Breath of the Wild.

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Star Fox's Original Artist Dives Into Controversial Switch 2 Remake
Games
May 8, 2026Kotaku

Star Fox's Original Artist Dives Into Controversial Switch 2 Remake

Original Star Fox artist Takaya Imamura has weighed in on the controversial new character designs for the upcoming Switch 2 remake of Star Fox 64, stating he personally prefers "the movie version" but acknowledges the new direction. Fans are divided over the more realistic looks, with many feeling characters like Fox McCloud have lost their iconic "aura."

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DJI Mic Mini 2 Review: Affordable, Colorful, and Capable Wireless
Review
Apr 28, 2026Engadget

DJI Mic Mini 2 Review: Affordable, Colorful, and Capable Wireless

Not long ago, capturing high-quality wireless audio meant investing in expensive, bulky equipment. DJI's original Mic Mini disrupted this landscape by combining a microphone and transmitter into a tiny, affordable

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Blue Origin New Glenn: Reusable Booster Shines, Upper Stage Stumbles
Review
Apr 20, 2026Ars Technica

Blue Origin New Glenn: Reusable Booster Shines, Upper Stage Stumbles

Blue Origin's third New Glenn mission marked a successful first reflight of its orbital-class booster but was marred by a critical upper stage failure, stranding its AST SpaceMobile payload. This mixed outcome impacts Blue Origin's reliability standing and crucial future missions.

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The Accidental Genius: How Call of Cthulhu's Sanity System Terrified
Games
Apr 12, 2026Polygon

The Accidental Genius: How Call of Cthulhu's Sanity System Terrified

Sandy Petersen, creator of the Call of Cthulhu tabletop RPG, shares the surprising origin of its iconic Sanity system. During an early playtest, players instinctively acted terrified when confronted with horror, revealing the mechanic's power to make players *feel* dread, not just track it. This accidental discovery profoundly shaped horror gaming forever.

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'No DBD 2,' Say Devs: Dead by Daylight Set for the Long Haul
Games
Apr 3, 2026IGN

'No DBD 2,' Say Devs: Dead by Daylight Set for the Long Haul

Behaviour Interactive has confirmed there will be no Dead by Daylight 2, much to the surprise of some fans. Developers Mathieu Cote and Dave Richard revealed this decision at GDC, emphasizing their commitment to the original game. They cited player investment and the pitfalls of fragmenting a live-service community as key reasons, promising instead to keep the existing Dead by Daylight fresh and relevant with continuous updates and support.

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Prime Video Movies: A Deep Dive into Amazon's Top Picks
Review
Apr 1, 2026CNET

Prime Video Movies: A Deep Dive into Amazon's Top Picks

Prime Video offers a strong and diverse movie selection, particularly its acclaimed originals from 2022 onwards. It provides excellent value as part of an Amazon Prime membership, featuring star-studded casts, compelling dramas, and unique comedies.

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The Expanse: Osiris Reborn - Source Content Unavailable for Review
Review
Mar 27, 2026CNET

The Expanse: Osiris Reborn - Source Content Unavailable for Review

This review of 'The Expanse: Osiris Reborn' explains that the original CNET article content was not provided, preventing a factual analysis of the game's features, experience, or comparisons.

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Managing Fungal Invasions: A Case Study in Ecosystem Resilience
Programming
Mar 27, 2026Hacker News

Managing Fungal Invasions: A Case Study in Ecosystem Resilience

An invasive golden oyster mushroom, originally cultivated for food, is now rapidly disrupting North American forest ecosystems. This article explores the ecological challenges posed by such biological 'rogue processes' and delves into citizen science-driven mitigation strategies, including genetic preservation through cloning, offering parallels to software development challenges.

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Fez 2's Ghost: Why We Never Needed a Sequel Anyway
Games
Mar 22, 2026Polygon

Fez 2's Ghost: Why We Never Needed a Sequel Anyway

Fez, released in 2012, was a groundbreaking indie puzzle-platformer that captivated players with its unique perspective-shifting gameplay. Despite the dramatic cancellation of its planned sequel, Fez 2, the original game's influence has continued to shape the industry, inspiring a generation of innovative titles.

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