Month: May 2025

Palworld removes Pal gliding as it continues its legal battle with Nintendo

Nintendo's lawyers have killed another Palworld gameplay mechanic. Pocketpair issued a patch on Thursday that changes how gliding works in the cheeky "Pokémon with guns" satire. You can still glide in Palworld, but you can no longer use your Pal to do so. Starting with patch v0.5.5, you can only…

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The US is reportedly encouraging countries to adopt Musk’s Starlink in tariff trade talks

The US government is bringing up Starlink adoption in the midst of tariff trade talks with other countries, according to a report from The Washington Post. In recent weeks, several countries have moved forward with licensing the Elon Musk-owned satellite internet company, including India, Somalia, Lesotho, the Democratic Republic of…

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Pinterest’s new AI tools help you shop by visuals and vibes

Pinterest has debuted a set of new AI-powered visual search tools The AI tools enable users to explore fashion by vibe, mood, or aesthetic The results are aimed at helping produce personalized shopping ideas Pinterest has always been about visuals over text. Now, with the help of AI, you can…

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Congress votes to pull funding for free Wi-Fi hotspots at schools and libraries

The Senate has voted to end a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rule that used federal funding to cover Wi-Fi hotspots that could be used outside of school and libraries. The program, first implemented by former FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, applied funds from the $2.6 billion federal E-Rate program to a…

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This is the weirdest Windows tablet you’ll see today: a tiny battery, but also Windows 11 Pro and eight – yes 8, ports

SZBOX S9 tablet handles 4K video and runs Windows 11 like a pro It looks small but packs some serious heat for work and multitasking With eight ports, this rugged tablet might outconnect your office desktop setup A device with a tiny screen, small battery, and eight ports isn’t what…

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DOJ and FTC invite the public to complain about Ticketmaster

If you’ve been harboring complaints about Ticketmaster, now’s the time to let it all out. The Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission are inviting the public to submit comments about harmful practices in live ticketing as part of efforts to “identify unfair and anticompetitive” behavior in the industry.…

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