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Ever since Palworld first emerged, it's been described as "Pokémon with guns." A new mode that's coming to Pocketpair's massively successful game won't do much to get rid of those comparisons. Even based on a 15-second clip, it looks, sounds and smells just like Pokémon's player vs. player experiences.

In the inventively titled Palworld Arena, you'll be able to take on other players with the help



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The Google Pixel Watch 2 is a fantastic piece of hardware paired with ever-improving software. We've rounded up the first things to do with the Pixel Watch 2 to help get you started.



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It's been 34 years since the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990 made it mandatory for companies to display a nutrition label on food products in the U.S. These labels helped inform consumers of exactly what and how much they're eating.

Now, the FCC is hoping its own "nutrition label" requirements for internet service providers will provide that same transparency when it comes to how much



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Elon Musk's attorney, Alex Spiro, was hit by a potential sanction on Tuesday.
Elon Musk's attorney, Alex Spiro, was the focus of an opposing lawyer's motion seeking sanctions.
  • Alex Spiro faces potential sanctions over his behavior during Elon Musk's deposition.
  • An opposing lawyer accused Spiro, Musk's go-to attorney, of acting "astonishingly unprofessional."
  • The deposition is part of a lawsuit accusing Musk of falsely



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There’s a new video game showcase on the block. The Triple-i initiative — a play on the term AAA, referring to blockbuster games — is a Nintendo Direct-style event focused entirely on indie releases from studios like Mega Crit, Red Hook Studios, and Evil Empire. We felt a need for a showcase that highlights wildly different indie games but



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President Joe Biden may be held off the ballot in two states, GOP officials announced in the past week.
  • Ohio and Alabama, both GOP-led, may not allow Biden on the November ballot.
  • Both states require a party nominee to be officially certified by a certain deadline.
  • And this year, the DNC, where Biden is expected to be certified, falls after those deadlines

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Microsoft is previewing a new Xbox Cloud Gaming interface today that includes the social features and UI you’d normally find in the Xbox dashboard. The new interface includes access to a web version of Xbox party chat, so you can use a browser to join a call with friends instead of the dedicated Xbox desktop and mobile apps.

The updated web interface



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Steve Jobs holding the first generation iPhone in 2007.
  • Technology has undoubtedly changed how we live our lives.
  • Since 1950, there's been a new technological invention or innovation every year.
  • The first iPhone was introduced in 2007, revolutionizing cell-phone technology.

It's crazy to think about how in less than 100 years, we've gone from inventing the microwave oven to


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Outdoor space can be even more enjoyable when it isn't cluttered.
  • Business Insider asked gardeners and interior designers what to clear out of outdoor spaces.  
  • Old, weathered patio furniture and harsh lighting are common design problems that need to go.
  • The experts also said to replace synthetic garden decor with more natural elements.

With warmer weather on the horizon, now



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A child drinks bottled water in Reynosa, Mexico.
  • Hazardous "forever chemicals" called PFAS are contaminating drinking water, food, and air.
  • It may be impossible to completely avoid PFAS, but there are a few simple ways to reduce your exposure.
  • Eating at home, ditching nonstick pans and unnecessary carpets, and filtering your water can help.

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