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Nintendo Switch 2 Direct: So, what happened? | Nintendo has finally shared the information fans have been waiting for. The Switch 2 launches on June 5 for $450, or $500 with the Mario Kart World bundle. While the revamped handheld looks similar to its predecessor, it offers a sleeker design and greatly improved functionality. It comes with a 7.9-inch display (up from the original’s 6.9) that runs at 1080p in handheld mode, but can reach up to 4K resolution while docked. And yes, many of your favorite Switch games are getting a Switch 2 edition ... | |
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Apple to be hit hard by Trump's latest tariffs | Apple, among others, faces new challenges after President Trump on Wednesday announced tariffs of 46% on Vietnam and 26% on India, countries where the tech giant has shifted some of its production. The new tariffs look set to complicate Apple's business strategy, which was initially aimed at reducing reliance on China, where 90% of its iPhones are produced. Existing tariffs on China are already at 20%, potentially rising to 34% under the new plan ... | |
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Innovation that wins: meet the new Dell Pro series | Stay ahead in today’s fast-paced professional world with the Dell Pro series. Engineered for top-tier performance, security, and sustainability, these PCs and accessories help IT teams streamline operations and boost productivity. With AI-driven efficiency, robust security features, and eco-friendly design, Dell Pro is built to power your success. Simplify your workflow and work smarter with innovation that’s secure, durable, and future-ready ... | |
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Nikon announces the Nikon Z5 II, an entry-level full-frame camera with a hefty price tag
| Five years after it launched the original Z5, Nikon has unveiled its successor, the Z5 II. It comes with a 24.5-megapixel full-frame sensor, an improved autofocus system with AI-powered subject detection, and enhanced image stabilization. The Z5 II can shoot 14 frames-per-second with a mechanical shutter, increasing to 30 frames with the electronic shutter. It costs $1,700 for the body only, or $2,000 in a kit with the Nikkor Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3 lens ... | |
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