Month: July 2025

Here’s your first look at Battlefield 6

The trailer offers a first look at Pax Armata, a Private Military Corporation bankrolled by former NATO states whose agenda threatens to throw the world into global conflict. This sets the scene for what players can expect on the battlefield — both in multiplayer and the return of the series’…

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No, of Course You Can’t Actually Play the New Lego Game Boy

A promo video of the new brick-built Nintendo collaboration has some people confused as to what your $60 will buy you. Source

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Donkey Kong Bananza review: Nintendo’s latest 3D platformer is an instant classic

The best Nintendo games do two things. The first is introducing a delightful gaming mechanic — take Ultrahand in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom or Cappy in Super Mario Odyssey for some recent examples. The second is building a world around that mechanic for players to explore. Obviously…

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Alphabet sees results soar, boosted once again by soaring AI and cloud demand

Google revenue is up 14%, driven by a 32% growth in Google Cloud revenue The cloud division’s annual revenue run-rate is now $50 billion The Gemini App has 450 million monthly active users Alphabet has exceeded quarterly revenue expectations by a not-so-insignificant $2.43 billion by posting $96.43 billion in its…

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We are not ready for better deepfakes

If you’re like me, then lately you’ve scrolled past something on social media and thought, “Wait, was that real?” Deepfakes are everywhere, and they’re getting a lot more convincing. That brings me to my Decoder guest today: Gaurav Misra, the CEO of Captions. You may not have heard of Captions…

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Zenbivy Light Bed Review: Still the Best Backcountry Sleep System

The revamped Zenbivy Light Bed still uses the company’s clever quilt-and-sheet sleeping system, but sheds some ounces for ultralight backpackers. Source

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