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Reigning NCAA Champion Joins Phil Mickelson’s LIV Golf Team And Forfeits Spot In The Masters

Samsung’s discounted microSD Express card more than doubles your Switch 2 storage

Life is Strange will bring the Max and Chloe story to an end in new game

Netflix’s Star Search will let you vote to decide who wins

Former Nintendo of America boss Doug Bowser is joining Hasbro
Doug Bowser is joining Hasbro's board of directors just weeks after retiring as Nintendo of America's president, according to an announcement on Tuesday. Though Hasbro's press release doesn't provide any specifics about Bowser's role on the board of directors, the company has big plans for its future in video games. Hasbro already licenses its intellectual property, including Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons, for video game titles, but the company's chief marketing officer, Jason Bunge, said the company aims to develop its first video game this year as part of a broader foray into the gaming industry. Bowser became the head of N … Read the full story at The Verge.

Corsair’s wired Hall effect gaming keyboard is cheaper than ever

Amazon’s CEO says tariffs are starting to ‘creep into’ pricing

How BYD beat Tesla
The Model S. The Mach-E. The Ioniq. The… Dolphin Surf? That's right, friends: There's a new biggest name in EVs, and it means you might soon be cruising down the highway in the Dolphin Surf. And you might love it. After years of Tesla dominance, a Chinese company called BYD has become the world's biggest seller of electric vehicles. On this episode of The Vergecast, The Verge's Andy Hawkins explains where BYD came from, why its cars are so compelling, and what its rise means for the future of EVs. He also helps us figure out whether and when BYD cars might come to the US and how an influx of Chinese cars - which the influencers already love … Read the full story at The Verge.

Netflix revises Warner Bros. bid to an all-cash offer

Spotify is testing a feature that syncs audiobooks with paper editions

