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  1. Cats coach has ‘inside info’ on divisive AFL technology Cats coach has ‘inside info’ on divisive AFL technology Geelong coach Chris Scott has intimated he has “inside information” that the AFL’s goal-line technology isn’t up to scratch after Oliver Dempsey was controversially denied a goal. Cats wingman Dempsey thought he had poked home a goal during the second quarter of his side’s 20.7 (127) to 16.17 (113) win over the Western Bulldogs on Thursday night. But the goal umpire’s decision was overturned on review due to a slight spike on the ‘Edge’ technology, which indicated the ball had nicked the post on the way through. “This is controversial, probably, but I’d love to see the technology around the Edge with that shot at goal,” Scott said. “The goal umpire was 30 centimetres away from that. “If he can’t hear that or see that, then something’s wrong. Like, the technology, please.” Scott did not want to comment on a Dempsey mark that appeared to be taken over the boundary line at a crucial stage of the final quarter. The call to pay the mark left Bulldogs players stunned and led to an important goal for the Cats. Scott said he did not have a good view of that incident, but went back a second time to Dempsey’s overturned goal and challenged the AFL. “I am prepared to say with the Edge technology, show us that it works,” the two-time premiership coach said. “They’re saying it works off sound but the goal umpire’s 30 centimetres away from it. “If he doesn’t think that it hit the post – I back him over the technology any day. “And I might have a bit of inside information that it doesn’t work that well.” The decision to pay Dempsey’s fourth-quarter mark raised the ire of Bulldogs coach Beveridge, whose side was also on the wrong end of a 26-12 free kick count. “Critical part of the game, lots of eyes on it, but as I always say, swings and roundabouts, they happen,” Beveridge said. “No one’s sitting in our rooms thinking about the free kick differential and no one’s talking about it. It just happens here and there.” Source link #Cats #coach #info #divisive #AFL #technology Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  2. Warhammer 40,000: Dawn Of War Gets The Definitive Edition Treatment, Out Later This Year Warhammer 40,000: Dawn Of War Gets The Definitive Edition Treatment, Out Later This Year This year’s Warhammer Skulls showcase had no shortage of announcements–from an upgraded version of Space Marine to a Boltgun sequel–but for strategy fans, the highlight here was the announcement of Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War – Definitive Edition. There’s no release date for it yet, but the game will be coming to PC later this year. This new version of the classic RTS has been updated for modern systems, and players can expect 4K support, upscaled textures, and image-based lighting to enhance the visuals. While developer Relic Entertainment is aiming to retain the classic experience of the game, there will be a few other modern touches like an improved gameplay camera alongside a HUD that has been optimized for widescreen gaming. The modding community can also expect to be catered to, as the game has been upgraded to support 64-bit platforms. This means that 20 years of community mods will continue to be supported. In terms of content, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War – Definitive Edition will include all of the standalone expansion content–Winter Assault, Dark Crusade, and Soulstorm. First released in 2004, Dawn of War is still widely regarded to be one of the best Warhammer 40K strategy games. Its first sequel, Dawn of War 2, was released in 2009, and the threequel Dawn of War 3 launched in 2017. In case you missed it, there were several other big announcements during Warhammer Skulls. While the sequel to the retro-flavored Boltgun won’t be out for a while, you can sharpen your typing skills in a free spin-off game that’s out right now. Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader developer Owlcat announced its next game, Dark Heresy, a new CRPG set in that grimdark galaxy and starring the Imperium’s dreaded Inquisition. Source link #Warhammer #Dawn #War #Definitive #Edition #Treatment #Year Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  3. Maxsun shows off liquid-cooled RXT 50 series GPU covered in RGB lighting Maxsun shows off liquid-cooled RXT 50 series GPU covered in RGB lighting Maxsun is a well-known overseas graphics card maker that (mostly) makes triple-fan and dual-fan Nvidia and Intel graphics cards. However, at Computex 2025, Maxsun showed off a sneak peek of its wildest and most unorthodox graphics card yet. The card has no name, but it is allegedly a concept RTX 50-series liquid-cooled GPU sporting a full RGB LED shroud. The card has two “screens”: one on the bottom and one on the top, with a rounded edge on the top that wraps the two screens together. Maxsun designed the card with a bunch of fancy graphics transitioning between several colors (similar to “rainbow” or “spectrum” mode on RGB products), all centered around a large Maxsun logo in the middle of each “screen.” Image 1 of 3 (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) Maxsun’s concept card is radically different from conventional liquid-cooled graphics cards in the industry, which are much more minimalist in comparison. Most liquid-cooled AIO graphics cards currently use liquid cooling to shrink the physical graphics card as much as possible — resembling miniature style blower-style cards (for cards that have a single fan on the shroud). By contrast, Maxsun is using liquid cooling on its concept card to maximize aesthetic bling. The card is essentially a full-sized triple-fan graphics card that has had its fans stripped out and replaced with RGB lighting and fancy graphics. Maxsun did not share any specs or details of the card, but we know the card is a liquid-cooled RTX 50 series graphics card that could be released. It is technically a concept card, so there’s no guarantee we’ll see this GPU make it into consumer hands — but there’s always a chance. The card’s designers could also still be working on the graphics card’s design, which would explain why Maxsun is shy to set a release date. That could be a good thing, though — maybe next time Maxsun shows this card off to the public, it will have replaced the static RGB lighting shroud with a full OLED screen (a feature that is becoming commonplace on AIO liquid coolers and PC cases — we saw one on Lian Li’s new V200 chassis). This fancy concept card wasn’t the only GPU Maxsun showed off at Computex this year; it also showed off a dual-GPU Battlemage graphics card sporting two Arc Pro B60 GPU dies inside. Follow Tom’s Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. You may like Source link #Maxsun #shows #liquidcooled #RXT #series #GPU #covered #RGB #lighting Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  4. Jamie Dimon Just Dropped a Bomb on Wall Street–And It’s Not What You Think Jamie Dimon Just Dropped a Bomb on Wall Street–And It’s Not What You Think JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon isn’t sugarcoating ithe’s worried. In a candid conversation at the bank’s Global China Summit in Shanghai, Dimon said he can’t rule out a stagflation scenario as the U.S. economy contends with rising deficits, geopolitical friction, and lingering inflation. While the Federal Reserve has held steady on rates so far this year, Dimon supports their wait and see stancebut stressed the outlook remains fragile. The risk of higher unemployment meeting sticky inflation is growing, he warned, and the current calm might not last long. Trade tensions are making a comeback. A 90-day tariff truce between the U.S. and China is in place, but few expect it to resolve deeper issues. Dimon hopes the two sides push through multiple negotiation rounds, but in the meantime, investors are nervous. JPMorgan’s deal pipeline is slowing as clients hit pauseits investment banking fees are expected to drop by mid-teens percentages year-over-year. On the flip side, market volatility from policy uncertainty has supercharged the bank’s trading division, delivering record revenue in Q1. For now, turbulence is turning into trading profits. But there’s a ******* shift playing out in the background. Treasury yields just climbed past 5.1%, and demand for long-dated U.S. debt is weakening. Dimon said he isn’t fazed by short-term dollar swings but understands why investors are lightening up on dollar assets. As global fault lines deepen, JPMorgan launched a new Center for Geopolitics to help clients navigate the risksfrom war zones to rising defense budgets. Clients ask us all the time, What should we do about this country?’ Dimon said. His answer? Stay focused, stay flexibleand don’t assume the worst is behind us. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Source link #Jamie #Dimon #Dropped #Bomb #Wall #StreetAnd Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  5. Bailey Smith’s new barb pours fuel on Cats-Dogs rivalry Bailey Smith’s new barb pours fuel on Cats-Dogs rivalry Geelong midfielder Bailey Smith has ensured simmering tension with the Western Bulldogs will continue after taking another unprompted swipe at his former club. Smith relished the spotlight in his first encounter with the Bulldogs, starring in the Cats’ 20.7 (127) to 16.17 (113) win at GMHBA Stadium on Thursday night. The 24-year-old had was the centre of attention after lighting the fuse for the grudge match with several verbal barbs during the build-up. Smith stood up under pressure, tallying 33 disposals and six clearances as the Bulldogs mostly opted against trying to ruffle his feathers. After the siren, Smith made a pointed remark about the way Geelong had handled him since his bombshell trade move last October. “That’s the beauty of the club, is that they let you be yourself, and probably don’t make you try and conform to something you’re not, sort of like previous years,” Smith told Channel Seven. “So I’m just grateful that they’re welcoming me.” Smith revealed he almost didn’t play against the Bulldogs because of a shin issue that required multiple painkilling injections. He admitted he felt plenty of pressure going into his first clash with his former side but relished the opportunity. Smith finished the game with scratches on his body, saying the culprit was “probably Libba or something” after his tangle with Tom Liberatore in the final quarter. But it was one of few times the Bulldogs went after Smith physically. “I certainly ***** myself for this game but it was almost reverse psychology with them not giving me attention,” Smith said. “So it was good, they didn’t go after me and I loved it. I’m so glad we beat them.” Smith’s latest performance continued his strong start to the season with Geelong, which has him firmly in Brownlow Medal contention. “It’s been fun. I’m just so grateful to be able to be welcomed with open arms after a bit of a ***** year last year,” he said. “I’m just grateful and trying to repay them as best I can, and just outwork everyone we come up against, so I’m loving it.” Source link #Bailey #Smiths #barb #pours #fuel #CatsDogs #rivalry Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  6. GTA 6 Trailer Gets PS2-Style Visual Treatment GTA 6 Trailer Gets PS2-Style Visual Treatment Earlier this month, the second trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 was finally released by Rockstar Games, and as Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick put it, it “broke the internet.” To date, it has over one billion views on YouTube, so it was inevitable that fans would remix the original trailer into a new form. Now, someone has released a remake of the GTA 6 trailer with a PlayStation 2-inspired makeover. The PS2 Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer was posted on YouTube by a user called Foosmoke, and there appears to be some subtle humor in this video. There’s clipping when Jason robs the convenience store, which is definitely true to a PS2 experience. Jason also appears to have more trouble lifting weights in this version than he did in the actual trailer. The Vice City glimpsed in this trailer remake is also noticeably less populated than the one seen in the original trailer. The PS2-era GTA games couldn’t handle subtle expressions and body language in their character models like the new game can. And without those touches, this take on the GTA 6 trailer doesn’t have the same resonance as the original. Digital Foundry recently shared an in-depth look at the second GTA 6 trailer and concluded that it won’t be able to run on Nintendo Switch 2 despite the new system’s greatly improved hardware. This PS2-style incarnation of the game would probably work for both incarnations of the Switch, but who would want to play this downgraded version after seeing what GTA 6 really looks like? GTA 6 is coming to Xbox Series X|S and PS5 on May 26, 2026. That delay is estimated to cost the video game industry approximately $2.7 billion in 2025, according to Ampere Analysis. Source link #GTA #Trailer #PS2Style #Visual #Treatment Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  7. Trump’s Prescription Price Controls Would Lead to Fewer New Drugs Trump’s Prescription Price Controls Would Lead to Fewer New Drugs In an executive order last week, President Donald Trump effectively instituted price controls on prescription drugs—not just those purchased by the government through Medicare and Medicaid, but apparently all prescription drugs sold in the United States. The order directed the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to “communicate most-favored-nation price targets to pharmaceutical manufacturers,” meaning the companies must charge Americans the lowest price that any other country was getting for the same drug. This week, HHS and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced they would being implementing the president’s order. While it remains to be seen what actual legal authority—if any—the president has to impose such a directive, it’s clear that if fully enacted, it would be detrimental to the American health care market. “The Department has identified specific targets pharmaceutical manufacturers are expected to meet to satisfy the requirements of the Executive Order,” according to an HHS press release on Tuesday. The order intends to correct an imbalance between prescription prices in the U.S. and in other nations, specifically members of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). “The prices Americans pay for brand-name drugs are more than three times the price other OECD nations pay,” the White House claimed last week. “Americans are subsidizing drug-manufacturer profits and foreign health systems, despite drug manufacturers benefiting from generous research subsidies and enormous healthcare spending by the U.S. Government.” The complaint is valid: Americans do shoulder the brunt of the costs of new drugs, which are largely developed in the U.S. But there’s a reason for that imbalance, which Trump’s likely unconstitutional order not only wouldn’t fix but would likely exacerbate. In a Fox News op-ed, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called the order “a revolution in healthcare affordability. The plan is simple yet transformative: ensure Americans pay no more for medications than citizens of other wealthy nations.” But the order simply directs a Cabinet department to tell drug companies to charge less for their products. It doesn’t mention any ways a drug company could lower its costs, and it doesn’t list any steps the government will take to ease the costly regulatory burdens those companies face. The only thing revolutionary about the order is how brazenly it flouts constitutional principles by attempting to exert pressure on private companies. “The [executive] order is a disaster,” says Wayne Winegarden, senior fellow at the Pacific Research Institute, a free market think tank. “How do you implement this? How do you force, and by what authority do you force, private manufacturers to charge…a certain price?” “We expect pharmaceutical manufacturers to fulfill their commitment to lower prices for American patients, or we will take action to ensure they do,” Kennedy said, as quoted in the press release. What form that action will take is unclear, though Trump’s order did say in the event a manufacturer did not comply, HHS and other agencies should take certain steps like “enforcement action against any anti-competitive practices” and “review and potentially modify or revoke approvals granted for drugs, for those drugs that maybe [sic] be unsafe, ineffective, or improperly marketed.” Presumably, the administration could start pulling approvals for a certain manufacturer’s drugs, or threaten it with an antitrust lawsuit, unless the company hit its price targets. But while Americans do pay a premium for prescription drugs over other industrialized nations, we get something for that premium. “The access issues in those countries are real,” Winegarden says. “We have access to a much larger share of innovative medicines overall, we get them quicker here, and so if we adopt [price controls] here, we would have those same access issues.” It’s also not uniformly the case that all drugs are more expensive here. A 2024 RAND report found that while name-brand drugs in the U.S. were “422 percent of prices in comparison countries,” unbranded generics—which make up 90 percent of all prescriptions dispensed in the U.S.—”were on average cheaper at 67 percent of prices in comparison countries, where on average only 41 percent of prescription volume is for unbranded generics.” “Those countries are pricing the drugs well below the cost of capital,” he adds. “The bottom line is there’s a cost of capital involved in developing innovative medicines. And if you don’t cover the cost of capital, you’re not gonna continue to operate.” And while lowering the costs of drugs would expand access, it would also have negative consequences overall. In 2019, the Elijah Cummings Lower Drug Costs Now Act passed the U.S. House before stalling in the Senate. The bill would have required HHS to negotiate the costs of several name-brand drugs for which there were no generic substitutes. When scoring the bill, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) warned it could have negative effects on the pharmaceutical market. “In the short term, lower prices would increase use of drugs and improve people’s health,” the report found. “In the longer term, CBO estimates that the reduction in manufacturers’ revenues…would result in lower spending on research and development and thus reduce the introduction of new drugs.” The CBO estimated that “a reduction in revenues of $0.5 trillion to $1 trillion would lead to a reduction of approximately 8 to 15 new drugs coming to market over the next 10 years.” To be sure, it’s hard to argue with the premise of Trump’s order: Americans do pay much more for new drugs than people in other countries, even though the majority of those drugs are developed and manufactured here. But that extra cash doesn’t just line the pockets of CEOs and shareholders, it also actively funds the development of future drugs. And Trump’s order—if it even passes constitutional muster—would directly jeopardize that. The post Trump’s Prescription Price Controls Would Lead to Fewer New Drugs appeared first on Reason.com. Source link #Trumps #Prescription #Price #Controls #Lead #Drugs Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
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  9. Samsung Memorial Day deal alert: Get a FREE Odyssey G5 when you buy a 49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SD) Samsung Memorial Day deal alert: Get a FREE Odyssey G5 when you buy a 49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SD) One of Samsung’s top-tier monitor lineups, the Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SD) is a large 49-inch widescreen behemoth sporting one of Samsung’s luxurious OLED panels. The deal on this gamer’s dream screen is impressive at $300, but when you see that Samsung is also throwing in another monitor for free, yes, free, the deal takes on a whole new dimension. The “Buy One Get One” offer applies to select Samsung monitors, and with any purchase of one of these screens, you can get a free Samsung Odyssey G5 (G55C) as part of the promotion. This offer is available directly from Samsung, where the Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SD) is on ***** for $1,899, shaving $299 off the original $2,199 list price. The free Samsung Odyssey G5 (G55C) is currently on ***** at Samsung for $299, so you’re technically saving a whopping $598. The Samsung Odyssey G9 (G95SD) is an OLED monitor with a large 49-inch widescreen panel and a 32:9 screen ratio. The display resolution is 5,120 x 1,440 or Dual QHD (DQHD). This high resolution means a sharp, high-density 110 pixels per inch (PPI) for clear images, especially useful for gaming. The OLED tech dictates that the screen has a low 0.03ms response time, and the ****** contrast will be outstanding. Wrapping around your vision is the deep 1800R curve of the curved panel. The free Samsung Odyssey G5 (G55C) is a 27-inch curved VA-panel monitor with a high 165Hz refresh rate and 1000R curved screen. It shares a sharp QHD resolution and is the sweet spot for gaming monitors in terms of frame rate to resolution ratios. Follow Tom’s Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. Source link #Samsung #Memorial #Day #deal #alert #FREE #Odyssey #buy #49inch #Odyssey #OLED #G95SD Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  10. Kennedy paints dire picture of children’s health in new report Kennedy paints dire picture of children’s health in new report The White House on Thursday released its long-awaited “Make America Healthy Again” report, painting a dire picture of American children’s health. The lengthy federal assessment’s goal is to identify the root causes of chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity and neurodevelopmental disorders in children. “Our kids are the sickest kids in the world,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said during a call with reporters Thursday morning. Ultraprocessed food and environmental toxins were at the top of Kennedy’s list of problems that need to be urgently addressed to curb increases in chronic diseases during childhood. The report also cited sedentary, technology-driven lifestyles and the overprescribing of medications. The report was heavy on outlining problems, but light on concrete solutions. “The next stage of this process is to come up with policy recommendations for the president,” Kennedy said. Trump commissioned the report in February in an executive order establishing the Make America Healthy Again Commission, a group of high-ranking federal officials tasked with reviewing research and making recommendations on chronic disease in children. The report echoes the priorities of Kennedy, who chairs the commission. Kennedy said Thursday that the assessment will inform a follow-up report on policy recommendations to be released in the next 100 days. He added that there is “no budget” to support the initiative at this point, given that “there’s no concrete policy that could be funded in a budget.” “I think everybody wants to prioritize the ultraprocessed food crisis” in those policy recommendations, he told NBC News on the call. Such foods have been linked to obesity, heart disease and *******, but the strength and quality of these studies vary. As health secretary, Kennedy has been outspoken about all four subjects highlighted in the report. In his first nearly 100 days in office, he announced that he was asking the food industry to phase out artificial dyes from the food supply and directed the Food and Drug Administration to revise a rule that allows food manufacturers to use additives that are “generally recognized as safe” without notifying the federal government. He also praised local efforts to restrict cellphone use in schools, ban fluoride in public water systems and prohibit the purchase of soda and energy drinks under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. Kennedy has also called attention to what he sees as serious health risks associated with pesticides — in particular, the weed killer glyphosate, which Kennedy has said is linked to a range of diseases, including *******. The evidence itself is mixed. While the MAHA report was widely anticipated to focus on pesticides, it instead highlights the “cumulative load of chemicals in the environment,” mentioning pesticides alongside other chemicals like PFAS, microplastics, fluoride, phthalates and bisphenols. Many Republican lawmakers and members of the agricultural industry had expressed concern leading up to the report’s release that criticizing pesticide use could endanger farmers’ livelihoods and erode public trust in the food supply. Kennedy told the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday that he would not take any action to jeopardize the jobs of farmers who rely on glyphosate. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said on Thursday’s press call that the federal government will continue to regularly review the safety of pesticides, but noted that abrupt changes in agricultural practices could adversely impact the domestic food supply. While the MAHA report addresses some real issues, “the problem is that they need to come up with meaningful solutions,” said Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association. The report offers some hints of where the MAHA Commission might choose to place its focus. For instance, it recommends that the National Institutes of Health fund long-term trials comparing the effects of eating whole foods, reducing carbohydrate intake and minimizing ultraprocessed foods on obesity and insulin resistance in children. It also criticizes the current federal dietary guidelines for not explicitly addressing ultraprocessed foods, claiming the guidelines have “a history of being unduly influenced by corporate interests.” An independent advisory committee that evaluated the dietary guidelines under the Biden administration did not recommend any immediate changes for 2025-2030 to account for ultraprocessed foods. The Trump administration is expected to release a new, updated version of the guidelines before the end of the year. Kennedy, whose department is overseeing the revision in tandem with the Department of Agriculture, has said that the new version will be scrubbed of influence by the food industry. The MAHA report also recommends more research on the long-term health outcomes of commonly prescribed pediatric drugs. The report claims there are proven harms associated with overtreating children with antibiotics or medications for ADHD and depression, and “potentially major long-term repercussions” associated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (a class of antidepressants), puberty blockers and GLP-1 agonists (the class of weight loss and diabetes drugs that includes Ozempic). Benjamin said many of the suggested research areas in the report are already being studied, adding that the Trump administration’s massive cuts to NIH grants could be at odds with their goal. “They keep saying that they want to do ‘gold standard research’ but they’ve cut funding from many of the nation’s leading academic centers,” he said. The report made no mention of a leading cause of children’s deaths in the country: guns. Source link #Kennedy #paints #dire #picture #childrens #health #report Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  11. Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy Announced From Rogue Trader Studio Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy Announced From Rogue Trader Studio Following the success of the tactical RPG Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, developer Owlcat Games is back with a follow-up, and this one will let you make your presence known as an Inquisitor. “Set against the backdrop of the Noctic Aeterna and the mystery of the Tyrant Star, players will lead a warband of diverse companions in a desperate battle against heresy and corruption–from loyal Imperial subjects, such as a veteran Guardsman from the death world of Catachan, to nefarious xenos, including a bird-like Kroot mercenary,” Owlcat Games said in the official announcement. If you’ve played Rogue Trader, this basic setup should sound relatively familiar. Like its predecessor (which is still getting a new expansion and additional content via Season Pass 2), Dark Heresy features turn-based combat and “choices that carry grave consequences.” In Warhammer 40,000, your choices are usually “bad” or “really bad,” but no one in this universe is really a good person, so you don’t have to feel too guilty. Owlcat says Dark Heresy “greatly expands on the ideas introduced in Rogue Trader,” which was itself an extremely large and expansive CRPG. Alongside the Baldur’s Gate-like combat and exploration, Rogue Trader also features spaceship combat using an entirely different turn-based system. It’s unclear if this will appear in Dark Heresy. No release window for Dark Heresy was given in the official announcement during Warhammer Skulls 2025, but the game will be coming to PC as well as PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. It was just one of many announcements at the event, which also featured Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2. Source link #Warhammer #Dark #Heresy #Announced #Rogue #Trader #Studio Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  12. Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial live updates: Rapper Kid Cudi takes the stand in sex trafficking trial – Yahoo Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial live updates: Rapper Kid Cudi takes the stand in sex trafficking trial – Yahoo Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial live updates: Rapper Kid Cudi takes the stand in sex trafficking trial YahooLive updates on the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial: Kid Cudi on the stand following Cassie Ventura’s testimony CNNKid Cudi Testifies About Car Fire in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial WSJWhat to know about Kid Cudi, the rapper testifying at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial WBAL-TVDiddy trial live updates: Makeup artist Mylah Morales to testify after Kid Cudi in Sean Combs’s case The Washington Post Source link #Sean #039Diddy039 #Combs #trial #live #updates #Rapper #Kid #Cudi #takes #stand #sex #trafficking #trial #Yahoo Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  13. Exclusive Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Reveals – Three New Cards Exclusive Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Reveals – Three New Cards Crossovers with other popular IPs are no strangers to Wizards of the Coast’s long-running trading card game, Magic: The Gathering. From Stranger Things and The Lord of the Rings to Assassin’s Creed and Street Fighter, Magic: The Gathering fans have had ample ways to simultaneously celebrate their fandom of both the beloved TCG and other franchises. The Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy set is the latest in the long-running TCG’s collaborations, and it feels like one of the more popular and anticipated crossovers in recent memory. In the lead-up to the Final Fantasy set’s June launch, we’ve seen several reveals of iconic characters like Sephiroth, Lightning, Yuna, Clive, and others from across the entire Final Fantasy series. Today, Game Informer can exclusively reveal three more cards coming to the Final Fantasy set. Reach the Horizon features art of the core cast of Final Fantasy VII staring off into the distance, with a quote from Tifa at the bottom. It allows you to search for up to two distinct basic land and/or Town cards and put them into the battlefield. Also from Final Fantasy VII is the Weapons Vendor, which lets you draw a card, and at the beginning of your turn, you can pay one Mana, allowing you to attach Equipment to a creature you control. The final card we’re able to reveal comes from the original Final Fantasy, World Map. When sacrificed, you can search your library for land cards to put into your hand. You can see all three of these cards exclusively in the gallery below: Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy is scheduled to arrive on store shelves on June 13. The set will be available for purchase through various bundles, packs, and kits. For more information straight from Wizards of the Coast and information on how to get your hands on the Final Fantasy collection, head to the official website here. Source link #Exclusive #Magic #Gathering #Final #Fantasy #Reveals #Cards Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  14. This 976TB external storage solution with 28 GB/s transfer speeds likely costs over $130,000 This 976TB external storage solution with 28 GB/s transfer speeds likely costs over $130,000 HighPoint, a company recognized for providing storage solutions with gargantuan capacities, has introduced a new 976TB external NVMe storage solution based on the RocketStor 6542AW. The latest product, which targets data-intensive workloads, also achieves transfer speeds of up to 28 GB/s. External hard drives and SSDs are great for portability; however, they may occasionally prove insufficient if you need pure raw storage capacity. While it is true that not everyone needs close to a petabyte of external storage, such capacity could be extraordinarily beneficial for professionals or enterprises handling substantial amounts of data — or who are simply in need of a significant backup solution. Measuring 9.25 (W) x 4.84 (H) x 9.27 (D) inches, the RocketStor 6542AW is sufficiently compact to seamlessly integrate into any environment — in an office, a living room, or anywhere you would store your PC. The RocketStor 6542AW is an external enclosure featuring a power supply and two cooling fans for active heat dissipation. It has eight removable 2.5-inch NVMe bays with hot-plug support. However, it only accommodates U.2 or U.3 SSDs, making standard M.2 drives incompatible. As a result, it is limited to supporting enterprise or data center SSDs, such as Solidigm’s D5 series. You may like Highpoint has installed eight Solidigm D5-P5336 122TB SSDs in the RocketStor 6542AW to provide 976TB of storage. The D5-P5336 is a U.2 PCIe 4.0 drive with 192-layer QLC (quad-level cell) 3D NAND and sequential read and write speeds up to 7,400 MB/s and 3,200 MB/s, respectively. A single SSD probably doesn’t look impressive, but they’re fast in unison when part of a RAID array. Remember that the RocketStor 6542AW supports RAID 0, 1, and 10 arrays. Image 1 of 3 (Image credit: HighPoint) (Image credit: HighPoint) (Image credit: HighPoint) You cannot connect the RocketStor 6542AW to your system via a standard USB port. Instead, it features a CDFP interface that links to the included Rocket 1544 PCIe adapter. This low-profile AIC requires a PCIe 4.0 x16 expansion slot to achieve optimal performance. It has one CDFP port capable of delivering a bandwidth of up to 400 Gb/s, equating to an effective transfer rate of 32 GB/s. However, the D5-P5336 drives do not fully utilize this interface, as the 976TB is rated for speeds of up to 28 GB/s. The RocketStor 6542AW showcases a fairly typical design. On the front, users can access the removable 2.5-inch bays along with three status LEDs. The rear features a 100 Mbps Ethernet port, a CDFP port, a USB Type-C port restricted to USB 2.0 speeds, a switch to change the function of the USB Type-C port, a power switch, a mute button to silence alarms, and a Kensington lock for securing the device. HighPoint has not yet listed its new 976TB solution on the e-store, nor has it disclosed pricing or availability. The standalone RocketStor 6542AW is priced at $1,799, while each Solidigm D5-P5336 122TB costs approximately $16,345, leading to a possible total price of $132,559. By comparison, the existing RocketAIC 6542AWW solution — which offers half the storage (491.52TB) — is available for $78,999. Don’t worry, you can purchase the RocketStor 6542AW separately and acquire the SSDs on your own, if you are able to find better pricing. Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. Follow Tom’s Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. Source link #976TB #external #storage #solution #GBs #transfer #speeds #costs Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  15. Blues' Hollands takes leave again as De Koning returns Blues' Hollands takes leave again as De Koning returns Carlton’s Elijah Hollands has taken personal leave for the second time this season while teammate Tom De Koning headlines the inclusions in round 11. Source link #Blues039 #Hollands #takes #leave #Koning #returns Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  16. Best gaming laptops of Computex 2025 – top picks from Asus, Acer, and more Best gaming laptops of Computex 2025 – top picks from Asus, Acer, and more Computex 2025 has seen some of the biggest names in computing, including Asus, Acer and MSI, show off their latest products, and I’ve been checking out some of the devices I think will have a strong chance to appear in our best gaming laptops guide when they launch in the next 12 months. Below, you’ll find my picks of the best gaming laptops of Computex 2025. While I was only able to spend a short amount of time with each of them, their specs (including cutting-edge mobile components from Intel, AMD and Nvidia), features and designs having given me a good idea (after nearly 20 years as a tech journalist) of whether or not these gaming laptops are going to be worth buying. Of course, when they are made available, we’ll be fully reviewing each one to see if they are actually worthy of being included in any of our best laptops buying guides, which will include playing the latest AAA games on them. Until then, however, these are the gaming laptops I’m most looking forward to. Make sure you check out my roundup of the best laptops of Computex 2025 for my top picks of general-use laptops as well. You may like 1. MSI Titan 18 HX AI (Image credit: Future) I’ve often felt that as a PC gamer, if I want the most powerful hardware on the planet to give me the very best gaming performance, then my only choice is to get a gaming PC, rather than a laptop. However, gaming laptops like the new MSI Titan 18 HX AI, which is on show at MSI’s big booth at Computex 2025, are challenging that preconception thanks to some incredibly powerful mobile components that can give you near desktop-level performance while also remaining portable enough to carry around in your backpack. The MSI Titan 18 HX AI features an Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX processor and up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 laptop GPU – currently the most powerful graphics card you can get in a gaming laptop. Unlike some of the other best gaming laptops I have seen at Computex 2025, the MSI Titan 18 HX AI isn’t trying to be thin and light, and while that means this isn’t the most portable of gaming laptops, it’s still much easier to carry around than a desktop PC – and it also means MSI has had a bit more scope to put some killer features in here. The 18-inch UHD+ screen comes with mini-LED technology and 120Hz refresh rate, and games looked fantastic. It also supports 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, making it an excellent choice for content creators (especially people making videos) looking for a powerful workstation. It also features four SSD slots, giving you some decent upgrade options if you want to expand the storage. A mechanical keyboard from SteelSeries makes playing game genres like FPS (First Person Shooters) a joy, and typing up documents should feel great as well. High tech vapor chamber cooling and MSI OverBoost Ultra Technology means the MSI Titan 18 HX AI should be able to max out its performance for long periods of time to make sure you’re getting the very best gaming performance, and the 99.9Whr battery is the largest you can get in a laptop (any larger and you’d not be able to bring it on a plane), so hopefully battery life won’t be ridiculously short, though I still wouldn’t expect more than a few hours. If money is no object, this could be the gaming laptop for you, and could even sway a few desktop zealots like myself. 2. Asus ROG Flow Z13 (2025) (Image credit: Future) The latest Asus ROG Flow Z13 model was on display at Computex 2025, and I certainly liked what I saw as I browsed Asus’ huge stand. I’ve always been intrigued by the ROG Flow series of devices, as they are essentially very powerful tablet-like devices that can be turned into gaming laptops. Not many laptop makers experiment with new form factors like Asus does (the company also makes innovative dual-screen laptops), so I have to give the company props for trying new things, and while in the past I’ve felt that components for ultra-thin tablets have not been powerful enough to make a 2-in-1 gaming laptop viable, I think the 2025 model could change that. It comes with an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor and AMD Radeon 8060S GPU, up to 128GB of unified LPDDR5X RAM and a 13-inch 2.5K screen with 180Hz refresh rate. Asus has a strong reputation in mobile gaming thanks to its excellent ROG Ally and ROG Ally X handhelds, and the Asus ROG Flow Z13 (2025) could be an excellent alternative for people who like genres such as RTS (Real Time Strategy) that are better suited to mouse and keyboard controls. 3. Acer Predator Helios Neo 14 AI (Image credit: Future) If you’re looking for something more portable, yet still powerful, than many gaming laptops, then the Acer Helios Neo 14 AI could be worth considering. It comes with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, 32GB RAM and an RTX 5070 GPU, which should mean it can handle modern PC games with relative ease, while its 14-inch screen (which can be configured with an OLED panel) helps keep the overall size of this laptop down. As I mentioned in our Computex 2025 live blog when I saw this at an Acer roundup, I’m not too convinced how artificial intelligence will help with gaming laptops (outside of stuff like DLSS), but Acer has seen fit to put AI in the product name. The metal chassis means the Acer Helios Neo 14 AI feels sturdy and robust despite its smaller size, and Acer’s own Aero Blade 3D fan design and heat pipes should mean that temperatures are kept down when playing games – which can often be tricky in smaller gaming laptops. 4. Gigabyte Aorus Master 16 (Image credit: Future) Gigabyte might not be the first brand you think of when considering a new gaming laptop, but I think that should change. For a few years now the company has been punching above its weight, and often shows up in our best gaming laptop list amongst more recognizable companies like Razer and Asus. So, I always make sure I swing by the Gigabyte stand when I’m at Computex, and this year it was the Gigabyte Aorus Master 16 that caught my eye. Specs-wise there’s a lot to love here, with an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, up to an RTX 5090 GPU and a great-looking 16-inch OLED screen with a super-fast 240Hz refresh rate. My only reservation is that the screen’s resolution is 2560 x 1600, which means the RTX 5090 configuration is major overkill – though it does mean you should be making use of that 240Hz refresh rate in even the most graphically-demanding games. (Image credit: Future) What I really like about the Gigabyte Aorus Master 16 is its design. Usually, Gigabyte laptops can be a bit plain, but the chassis of this laptop, with subtle patterns that spell out ‘Aorus’ makes it look like a stylish and premium gaming laptop that can rival Asus’ best-looking laptops. 5. Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI (Image credit: Future) OK, I’m going to be honest: the thing that I really loved about the Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI that I saw at Computex 2025 was the Indiana Jones and The Great Circle theme. I loved the game, and while I’ve long since finished it, my love of the Indiana Jones franchise means I’d happily buy a laptop that featured Indy’s iconic hat and whip. Performance-wise the Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI features an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, up to an Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti GPU and can be configured with up to a 16-inch OLED screen with 240Hz refresh rate. The ‘S’ in the product name refers to the slim design, which is less than 18.9mm high with the screen closed, another nice example of a gaming laptop that isn’t big and bulky – especially impressive as its 16-inch screen means you don’t have to sacrifice immersion. Stay tuned for our full reviews of each of these gaming laptops when they release. 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  17. Every Game Shown During Today’s Six One Indie Showcase Every Game Shown During Today’s Six One Indie Showcase Introduction The Six One Indie Showcase returned today with over an hour of indie love and more than 40 games to highlight. There were world premieres, new reveals and trailers, and more, including a vinyl and board game announcement. As triple-A games take longer and longer to develop, I find myself playing more indies. Not only do they fill the gap of big releases each year, but they’re also where I find the most unique games I’ve ever played. Today’s showcase is a great example of that, and below is my round-up of every game shown during today’s Six One Indie Showcase. You can use the table of contents to jump to different sections of games we’ve grouped together based on vibes. Each game name is in bold, and the developer or publisher is underneath it in italics. World Premiere: Truth Scrapper InsertDisc5 From the creator of In Stars and Time, Truth Scrapper is an idyllic narrative adventure about memories and scrapbooking. As you meet new people on your journey and explore new areas like caves and towns, you can add pieces of your findings to your scrapbook. It looks like dialogue choices will influence what you remember as well, ultimately allowing you to create your own scrapbook. Developer InsertDisc5 says the game is “a visual novel about magic, memories, and toxic lesbians.” You can wishlist it on Steam here. Cozy and Chaotic Adventures Cozy and Chaotic Adventures Shadows of Chroma Tower Double Dash Studios Shadows of Chroma Tower is a first-person fantasy dungeon crawler with an art style that looks reminiscent of Void Bastards, except spookier. The action looks fun and frenetic, and you can wishlist it on Steam here. The Steam page also details how to enter an upcoming playtest. Artis Impact Mas In this exclusive look, we see more of Artis Impact’s subdued but beautiful pixel art on display, with a gorgeous storybook-esque world map to explore, too. The game’s combat is the real highlight, as the perspective switches to a cinematic shadowbox for one-versus-one duels. It’s due out on August 7. You can wishlist it on Steam here. 1000 Deaths Pariah Interactive With Splatoon-like dialogue but a surrealist world that looks like something I’d see on Cartoon Network (or rather, Adult Swim) after randomly waking up in the middle of the night at 3 a.m. as a child, 1000 deaths is all about timed 3D platforming runs. It features dialogue choices that affect the story, 50 arcade levels to run over and over, and more. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. There’s also a demo available on Steam right now. Bobo Bay NewFutureKids In this cozy 3D adventure, talk to and collect local creatures that look like the Chao from Sonic the Hedgehog and send them into minigames, including races, firing duels, and more. There seems to be plenty to collect and ways to customize each one. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime offbrand games I have no idea what’s happening in this world, but I’m here for it. In this strange 2D adventure, play as Bonnie Bear, who likes cheese, frog-dependent minigames, and friends that look like fruit with arms and legs. Despite the oddity of the art style and world, the game seems quite cozy, with voice-acted dialogue to accompany the narrative. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. There’s also a demo available on Steam right now. Oscuro Blossom’s Glow Hongoneon In this exclusive look, the Six One Indie Showcase highlights Oscuro Blossom’s Glow, a 2D platformer that takes place underground. Utilize dung beetles, snails, and more to survive. It’s due out sometime this year. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. There’s also a demo available on Steam right now. Cast N Chill Wombat Brawler There’s plenty of cute indies with fishing minigames in them, but Cast N Chill is a dedicated fishing indie, and it looks gorgeous. Described as “cozy idle fishing,” with a cute dog to accompany you, I was sold the second I saw this game’s art. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Music Rhythm Games Music Rhythm Games Future Vibe Check Akupara Games As part of the showcase, developer Manik Bhat announced that a demo for Future Vibe Check is now available. Future Vibe Check is an “automation game where you make music,” according to Bhat. He says it combines Eastern philosophy and his love of music to create a unique esoteric adventure, calling it a game for fans of Factorio and Satisfactory. Mine resources, create a musical “vibe,” and continue upgrading your setup as you go. You can check out the demo on Steam today and wishlist it there, too. Fretless – The Wrath of Riffson Playdigious Originals In this pixel-art rhythm-based RPG, take down monstrous creatures, demons, and more with the power of metal music. As part of today’s showcase announcement, artists King Yosef and Ola Englund have joined the game’s already expansive OST of musicians that includes Northlane, Cult of Luna, Andrew Huang, Yvette Young, and more. Fretless is due out sometime this year. You can wishlist it on Steam here. Away From Home Squishy In this exclusive look, we see more of Away From Home’s beautiful pixel art and hear more of its awesome synth-focused soundtrack. Using a fretbar at the top of the screen, players engage in rhythm-based combat to take down foes while adventuring through this unique (possibly terrifying) world. Away From Home launches October 22, and there’s a demo available right now. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Anatine Pixel Trash If you’ve ever wanted to experience a 2D pixel-art metroidvania where you play as a Mallard duck, Anatine is the game for you. And if you like rhythm games, even better, because playing music allows you to even the odds against the deadly enemies you’ll encounter throughout this journey. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Scratch The Cat FlatPonies In this 3D collectathon, you play as a musically inclined DJ cat. It looks reminiscent of the 3D platformers from the Nintendo 64 era of games, with a unique world and fun cast of enemies to take on. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. 1000xResist Vinyl sunset visitor/Very OK Vinyl 1000xResist, one of last year’s best games, has an excellent score. And now, you can bring that score home with a beautiful 3xLP vinyl set with art by Kat Tsai. The 12×12 insert features art by Andrew Tsai. You can pre-order the vinyl set via veryokvinyl.com today. Read Game Informer’s 1000xResist review here if you need another reason to check out the game. Vehicular Madness Vehicular Madness Jump The Track Seed by Seed In Jump The Track, you’re in trouble and have to find a way out. By letting a Pachinko-like ball guide your decisions and storytelling, it seems like every playthrough will be unique. Rank up stats, fight against the cops, and help save a city (and yourself) in this “arcade action comedy.” It launches next week on May 28th. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Scaravan 66 Lithic Entertainment Inc. If you like Double Fine’s Full Throttle, Scaravan 66 is a game you need to keep an eye on. With a rockabilly Americana soundtrack, chaotic 3D vehicular combat, and a unique cast of characters to take down on the highway, Scaravan 66 is almost ready to welcome you to its Early Access launch on July 16. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Rogue Eclipse HUSKRAFTS In this 3D space dogfight game, laser down enemies in an all-out war amongst the stars. It looks like Returnal, but in space, and instead of a human, you’re a sleek spaceship – pretty neat. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Six One Indie’s “Weird S***” Six One Indie’s “Weird S—“ Glitchspankr TheClassifiedX Glitchspankr is about a 12-year-old boy in the 90s who tries to borrow his mom’s secret game, Big Booty ******** 6 (my mom also loved this game). However, a sentient virus named Spunk has infected and broken the game, and it’s up to you and the glitchspankr anti-virus to find Spunk and ****** him out of the game. If that premise isn’t enough to get you into the game, Glitchspankr also features a fun voxel art style, lots of meta (and raunchy) humor, and a dose of nostalgia for kids of the 90s. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. There’s also a demo available. Guilty As Sock ****** Max Imagine Ace Attorney, but you’re a clay-molded sock. And it’s a party game that you can play with up to 9 friends. Play as the judge, jury, or attorneys, and create fun, chaos, and seemingly anything but legal rulings in this courtroom. It’s due out on May 29. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Grandma, No! Wallride Games/Super Rare Games Like an Adult Swim fever dream, Grandma, No! is… a lot. Enter your neighbor’s mouth as Grandma, bounce around her backyard, customize granny however you’d like, and become what appears to be the world’s worst (but most fun) grandmother ever. It’s out tomorrow! You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Building Relationships Tan Ant Games In this dating sim meets 3D platformer, you play as a house. Yes, you read that right. You are a house looking for love, whether that’s a barn, a windmill, or some other building that’s caught your eye. There’s also fishing, spelunking, collectibles, and more. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. There’s also a demo available right now. Hotel Barcelona CULT Games In this team-up from Swery65 and Suda51, you’re an assassin out to assassinate several serial killers who all happen to be in the same place, Hotel Barcelona. The team behind the game calls it a 2.5D slasher film parody action game, and it looks rad as hell. Considering who’s behind it, we expect a great time. Hotel Barcelona is due out sometime this year. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. The Dark, The Decrepit, and The Odd The Dark, The Decrepit, and The Odd Rue Valley Owlcat Games I’m just going to write, verbatim, what this trailer started with because it hooked me right in and I feel like a lot of us can relate to this in 2025: “Have you ever been in a situation where you need to do something simple, but somehow, you just can’t? Welcome to your brain, where your thoughts and personality traits fight for control like a group project gone wrong.” Yep, I’m sold. Reminiscent of Disco Elysium, this isometric RPG utilizes personality traits we’re all familiar with, like extrovert and introvert, to progress. It’s not just about choices, but figuring out why you made those choices, and rewriting your brain. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Carimara: Beneath The Forlorn Limbs Bastinus Rex Carimara: Beneath The Forlorn Limbs has a frankly terrifying art style that looks like a nightmare with characters that match the aesthetic too. It reminds me most of Inscryption, one of my all-time favorite games, and I’m not just saying that because it also features cards. The game is launching soon, although no release date was given. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. BattleVersus BLE Studios Like the 1000xResist vinyl, this highlight wasn’t about a video game per see, but a tabletop board game. Though the trailer was somewhat vague, it seems like BattleVersus pits players of different soldiers, from military to pirates to warriors, against each other on a chess-like battlefield. BLE Studios head Asa GreenRiver says BattleVersus “takes all the preconceived notions of what a tabletop game can be, polishes it up real nice, flips them upside down, and stomps them into oblivion.” It blends faction-based strategic multiplayer action and drops players into a dark tournament of power and poise. GreenRiver says it was built using video game design principles, and is open to various playstyles amongst the four playable factions. You can check it out on Kickstarter here. A Week In The Life Of Asocial Giraffe Quail Button The title says it all – in this game, live life as a giraffe who isn’t very social, despite everyone around them being very social. It features a cute 2D animated art style and looks charming. It’s coming soon, and you can wishlist the game on Steam here. There’s also a demo available now. Inkshade Studio Vezelle In this game, clearly inspired by Inscryption, you explore a dark world while traversing various board game-style arenas. I’m not exactly sure what’s going on, but I’m very excited to check it out because it looks like very much my type of game. You can wishlist the game on Steam here, and a demo is available to try it out. Kejora Soft Source Kejora is a 2D narrative timeloop adventure with a gorgeous animated art style. Use a slingshot to work through puzzles alongside your friend, and survive… something menacing that’s after you. It launches September 4, but there’s a demo you can check out right now. Wishlist the game on Steam here. One Way Home Cyberhead There’s only one way home, and it’s not going to be an easy journey. Traverse through a city that’s falling apart alone and haunted by some mysterious force with the power to take away everything you love. It looks terrifying in an Inside or Little Nightmares-esque way, and I can’t wait to give it a try. You can wishlist the game on Steam here, and there’s also a demo available right now. You Gotta See This For Yourself You Gotta See This For Yourself Mouse: P.I. For Hire Fumi Games/PlaySide You’ve probably seen this game before, but if you haven’t, you’re in for a treat. It’s like the first-person shooter of Cuphead, in that it features a classic 1930s animated art style, but is more Doom than anything else. It continues to look amazing in today’s showcase, which highlights various guns players can use in the game. Mouse: P.I. For Hire is due out sometime this year. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Kabuto Park Doot Tiny Games In Kabuto Park, catch cute bugs, win tiny battles using a unique deck of cards, and train your team to become the best there ever was. It features a cute and cozy art style, plenty of bugs to collect, and launches next week on May 28. Plus, there’s a demo available right now. You can wishlist it on Steam here. The Wide Open Sky Is Running Out Of Catfish ZIPIT! Games This game right here – more specifically, its title – is why I love indies. Because they can just do whatever they want. I have no idea what this game’s name means or implies, but it looks like an exploratory adventure where you use a camera to uncover mysteries, find new flying fish, and more. The wide open sky is running out of catfish… and I guess it’s up to you to fix that? There’s a demo available right now, and you can wishlist the game on Steam here. Indie Horror Indie Horror Forbidden Solitaire Night Signal Entertainment Forbidden Solitaire is a “dark, FMV-inspired, dungeon-solitaire game,” and it looks as wild as it sounds. You just need to watch the trailer – it’s a game I can’t wait to play. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Quite A Ride Goodwin Games In this War of the Worlds and Stephen King-inspired adventure, you ride a bike on the run from something that’s after you. And if the trailer is any indication, whatever you do, do not look back. It looks terrifying and has a tinge of that 1980s Stranger Things vibe that I can’t wait to check out. There’s also a very cute dog. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Benny Bash Eduardo Scarpato Benny Bash is like if instead of Nintendo making Super Mario, the teams behind Silent Hill and Inscryption teamed up to make it in both its 2D and 3D iterations. It looks very scary and I actually can wait to play it because it might be too scary for me. You can wishlist Benny Bash on Steam here. Video Ghastlies Oro Interactive Keep the terrifying times rolling! In Video Ghastlies, watch VHS tapes on a CRT TV while the world around you grows scarier and scarier. This was a quick look, so it’s hard to grasp exactly what’s going on, but it looks like one horror fans should keep an eye on. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Blue Ridge Hunting ***** Meadows Blue Ridge Hunting’s trailer introduces Eli James, founder of the Appalachian Investigation Group. He has spent his whole life tracking down creatures like Mothman, Sasquatch, and more in the local mountains. It then switches to a gnarly and scary visual style from the first-person perspective, and it seems like it’s now your job to track down these monsters. You can wishlist Blue Ridge Hunting on Steam here. Cute, Cute, Cute Cute, Cute, Cute Petal Runner Nano Park Studios/iam8bit Set in a pink and purple-infused futuristic city, Petal Runner is a slice of life adventure with an art style that’s very Gen-1 Pokemon, with unique creatures to collect to boot. I immediately added this one to my wishlist, and you can do the same on Steam here. Oddbat Summerhouse Games Oddbat is a mostly ******-and-white 3D sidescroller that seems to be about escaping rather than taking down every enemy in a mysterious fortress. Oh, and you play as a cute bat. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. Kidbash: Super Legend Authentic Remixes Kidbash: Super Legend looks like Mega Man meets school art project, thanks to its 2.5D platformer combat and cardboard/clay art style. You can mix and match weapons you dual wield and collect new powers to take down the game’s various bosses. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. One. More. Thing. One. More. Thing. Dinoblade Team Spino LLC Six One Indie heads Mike Towndrow and Kyle Stephenson discovered this in-development game years ago on TikTok, and promised themselves that when it was time, they’d reach out to the developer and ask them to close a showcase. It finally happened! In Dinoblade, you control a sick **** dinosaur (a Spinosaurus) with a sick **** sword who is set on becoming the king of the battlefield. It’s as simple as that – slash and hack through formidable foes with the sword in your mouth. You can wishlist the game on Steam here. And that’s every game shown during today’s Six One Indie Showcase. If you’re anything like me, you have a lot of games to wishlist on Steam – get after it! Now that the showcase is done, you can visit the official Six One Indie Showcase homepage to learn more about these games through 20 hands-on previews, 40 developer interviews, and more. Plus, running from now until Monday, May 26, there’s a Six One Indie Showcase Steam event featuring more than 150 indies with exclusive new demos, special discounts, and more. Source link #Game #Shown #Todays #Indie #Showcase Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  18. Rapper Kid Cudi takes the stand in sex trafficking trial Rapper Kid Cudi takes the stand in sex trafficking trial Kid Cudi arrives at Federal Court for the trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs on Thursday. (Richard Drew/AP) Grammy-winning rapper and actor Kid Cudi is expected to be called to the witness stand on Thursday in the federal criminal trial of Sean Combs. Scott Mescudi, aka Kid Cudi, is known for his debut album from 2009, Man on the Moon: The End of the Day, and won two Grammy Awards in 2012 for his song “All of the Lights,” which he worked on with Kanye “Ye” West. He has also appeared in the HBO TV series Westworld and the films Don’t Look Up and X. Why is he testifying? Kid Cudi briefly dated Combs’s ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who testified last week that in late 2011 she met Kid Cudi and they soon started dating. When Combs found out about the relationship during one of their “freak offs,” Ventura said he lunged at her with a wine bottle opener. Ventura testified that Combs threatened to release “freak off” videos of her and that he would hire someone to “hurt” Ventura and Kid Cudi. She said Combs also threatened to blow up Kid Cudi’s car, hoping Kid Cudi and his friends would be present when it happened. The car threat allegation was mentioned in Ventura’s 2023 lawsuit against Combs, which referenced “Kid Cudi’s car exploded in his driveway.” Through a spokesperson, Kid Cudi told the New York Times that one of his cars did explode in early 2012. “This is all true,” the spokesperson said. A Los Angeles City Fire Department report from January 2012 said Kid Cudi’s Porsche was set on fire by an “incendiary device” and caused an estimated $10,000 in damages. In a statement to Rolling Stone in September 2024, Combs’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, said, “There is no allegation that Mr. Combs was involved in these actions or directed anyone else to take them. It’s clear the government doesn’t know who set fire to the vehicle or how it relates to Mr Combs, who denies any involvement.” The indictment from last year that led to Combs’s arrest states he used arson to control victims. Ventura said she ended her relationship with Kid Cudi in early 2012 because she felt there was “too much danger, too much uncertainty of what could happen if we continued to see each other.” In the courtroom, Ventura testified that the three met at the Soho House after she broke up with Kid Cudi. She said asked, “What about my vehicle?” to which Combs replied, “What vehicle?” Source link #Rapper #Kid #Cudi #takes #stand #sex #trafficking #trial Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  19. Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 Announced, Very Unexpected Spin-Off Out Now Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 Announced, Very Unexpected Spin-Off Out Now Waiting for your favorite boomer shooter to get a sequel while currently enjoying the latest Doom game? No, it’s not 1993, because Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 has been officially revealed, and it looks to deliver on all the fast-paced action, bloody dismemberment, and incredibly mean taunts that fans expect. Malum Caedo, the Space Marine who players controlled in the first game, will return for a sequel that promises to visit “never-before-seen locations in the Warhammer 40,000 universe.” Alongside returning enemies like Nurglings, newcomers like the Bloodletters and Juggernauts will also be trying their best to turn Caedo into a pile of giblets. The trailer presented during Warhammer Skulls 2025 was relatively short but showed off Caedo blasting away a variety of enemies and slicing them to tiny pieces with his chainsword. If it’s half as good as the original game, it should be both a worthy homage to classic ’90s shooters and a must-play game for the franchise’s fans. Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 is scheduled to arrive in 2026 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, but developer Auroch Digital has something very different to keep fans happy until then. Available now, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun – Words of Vengeance is essentially the 40,000 take on Typing of the Dead. Players have to type out words from the extensive Warhammer 40,000 lore to destroy enemies of the Emperor. The best part is it’s completely free, though because of its core gameplay, it’s only available on PC. For more from Warhammer Skulls 2025, check out everything announced during the event, including Dark Heresy. Source link #Warhammer #Boltgun #Announced #Unexpected #SpinOff Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  20. Amazon-backed Anthropic debuts Claude 4 Opus and Sonnet AI models Amazon-backed Anthropic debuts Claude 4 Opus and Sonnet AI models In this photo illustration, Claude AI logo is seen on a smartphone and Anthropic logo on a pc screen. (Photo Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images Anthropic, the Amazon-backed OpenAI rival, on Thursday launched its most powerful group of artificial intelligence models yet: Claude 4. The company said the two models, called Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4, are defining a “new standard” when it comes to AI agents and “can analyze thousands of data sources, execute long-running tasks, write human-quality content, and perform complex actions,” per a release. Anthropic, founded by former OpenAI research executives, launched its Claude chatbot in March 2023. since then, it’s been part of the increasingly heated AI arms race taking place between startups and tech giants alike, a market that’s predicted to top $1 trillion in revenue within a decade. Companies in seemingly every industry are rushing to add AI-powered chatbots and agents to avoid being left behind by competitors. Anthropic stopped investing in chatbots at the end of last year and has instead focused on improving Claude’s ability to do complex tasks like research and coding, even writing whole code bases, according to Jared Kaplan, Anthropic’s chief science officer. He also acknowledged that “the more complex the task is, the more risk there is that the model is going to kind of go off the rails … and we’re really focused on addressing that so that people can really delegate a lot of work at once to our models.” “We’ve been training these models since last year and really anticipating them,” Kaplan said in an interview. “I think these models are much, much stronger as agents and as coders. It was definitely a struggle internally just because some of the new infrastructure we were using to train these models… made it very down-to-the-wire for the teams in terms of getting everything up and running.” Read more CNBC news on OpenAI Kaplan added that once they tried to get the model testers to switch back off of the new models because they needed to iterate on them, no one wanted to give up access. Anthropic said Claude Opus 4 was the “best coding model in the world” and could autonomously work for nearly a full corporate workday — seven hours. Both models can search the web to complete tasks on a user’s behalf and alternate between reasoning and tool use, according to Anthropic. The company also said that when given access to local files, they can extract and save “key facts to maintain continuity and build tacit knowledge over time.” “I do a lot of writing with Claude, and I think prior to Opus 4 and Sonnet 4, I was mostly using the models as a thinking partner, but still doing most of the writing myself,” Mike Krieger, Anthropic’s chief product officer, said in an interview. “And they’ve crossed this threshold where now most of my writing is actually … Opus mostly, and it now is unrecognizable from my writing.” Krieger added, “I love that we’re kind of pushing the frontier on two sides. Like one is the coding piece and agentic behavior overall, and that’s powering a lot of these coding startups. … But then also, we’re pushing the frontier on how these models can actually learn from and then be a really useful writing partner, too.” Anthropic’s annualized revenue reached $2 billion in the first quarter, the company confirmed last week, more than doubling from a $1 billion rate in the prior *******. Revenue chief Kate Jensen said in a recent interview with CNBC that the number of customers spending more than $100,000 annually with Anthropic jumped eightfold from a year ago. Wall Street continues to pour money into AI startups like Anthropic: The company received a $2.5 billion, five-year revolving credit line last week to amp up its liquidity in an ever-expanding — and expensive — AI competition. Source link #Amazonbacked #Anthropic #debuts #Claude #Opus #Sonnet #models Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  21. Six One Publishing Is A New Game Publisher From The Team Behind This Year’s Best Indie Showcase Six One Publishing Is A New Game Publisher From The Team Behind This Year’s Best Indie Showcase The Six One Indie Showcase just wrapped, highlighting more than 40 rad indie games with world premieres, exclusive reveals, and more. It was this year’s best indie game showcase and one of my favorites ever, which is why it’s exciting to see the team behind it announce its new publishing arm: Six One Publishing. Coming from the Six One Indie team, Six One Publishing was “created for developers who need an impactful partner to help them cross the finish line.” The team describes itself as an “integrated, indie-first platform” that aims to reimagine what publishing can look like in 2025 and beyond. “We’re here to blur the lines,” Six One Publishing creative director Mike Towndrow writes in a press release. “The number of games hitting the market grows by the day, but unfortunately, the people to cover and amplify them seem to dwindle just as fast. Six One Indie has evolved into an ecosystem that can now offer a unique opportunity to get indies in front of players through fresh, unconventional means.” Six One Publishing says working with it means “gaining direct access to every part of the Six One ecosystem – from original video content and editorials to our growing slate of indie showcases and creator collabs. By fusing the best parts of publishing, media, and community into one agile framework, we’re rewriting the rulebook to serve developers – not shareholders.” Towndrow concludes the press release by stating he believes indies “deserve a major push backed by authenticity, genuine enthusiasm, and a new approach for an unpredictable industry.” If you want an idea of the types of indies Six One Indie wants to get eyes on, look no further than Game Informer’s round-up of every game shown during today’s Six One Indie Showcase. Source link #Publishing #Game #Publisher #Team #Years #Indie #Showcase Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  22. Hinge Health opens trading at $39.25 per share after pricing IPO Hinge Health opens trading at $39.25 per share after pricing IPO Hinge Health signage outside the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) during the company’s initial public offering (IPO) in New York, US, on Thursday, May 21, 2025. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Shares of Hinge Health popped in their debut on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday after the digital physical therapy startup raised about $273 million in its initial public offering. The stock opened at $39.25, above its $32 IPO price. Hinge sold 8.52 million shares in the offering, while the total offering was for 13.7 million shares, with the balance being sold by existing shareholders. Hinge, founded in 2014, uses software to help patients treat acute musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain and carry out post-surgery rehabilitation from anywhere. The San Francisco-based company filed its initial prospectus in March and updated the document earlier this month with an expected pricing range of $28 to $32. Wall Street and the digital health sector have been watching Hinge’s debut closely, as it will shine some light on investors’ appetite for new health tech solutions. The broader tech IPO market has been in an extended drought since late 2021, when soaring inflation and rising interest rates pushed investors out of risky assets. Within digital health, it’s been almost completely dormant. Hinge is leading the charge, with virtual chronic care company Omada Health filing to go public earlier this month. “Health care is tough, absolutely, but we’re very different from any of the digital health companies that have come before,” Hinge CEO Daniel Perez told CNBC’s “Money Movers” on Thursday. “Our technology is actually automating the delivery of care itself, and that’s why a lot of investors have been so interested in Hinge Health.” More CNBC health coverage Perez and Hinge’s Executive Chairman Gabriel Mecklenburg co-founded the company after experiencing personal struggles with physical rehabilitation. Perez broke an arm and a leg after he was hit by a car, and Mecklenburg tore his anterior cruciate ligament during a judo match. Both men went through about 12 months of physical therapy. At the IPO price, Hinge is worth about $2.6 billion, though that number could be higher on a fully diluted basis. That’s down significantly from a private market valuation of $6.2 billion in October 2021, the last time the company raised outside funding. Hinge has raised more than $1 billion from investors including Insight Partners, Tiger Global Management, Coatue Management and Atomico. Ben Blume, a partner at Atomico, said Hinge’s ability to scale has “truly set them apart.” The firm led Hinge’s Series A funding round in 2017. “Hinge Health has grown into a clear category leader, improving the lives of people who are living with chronic pain,” Blume said in a statement to CNBC. “Their success is a testament to the power of mission-driven innovation.” Hinge is trading on the NYSE under the ticker symbol “HNGE.” WATCH: IPO market will pause for summer and pickup second half of Q3, says Axios’ Dan Primack Source link #Hinge #Health #opens #trading #share #pricing #IPO Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  23. ISRO’s PSLV-C61 Mission Falls Short as Rocket Glitch Stops EOS-09 Satellite Deployment ISRO’s PSLV-C61 Mission Falls Short as Rocket Glitch Stops EOS-09 Satellite Deployment India’s 101st space mission, PSLV-C61/EOS-09, did not end on a happy note as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced that the mission “could not be accomplished”. The launch was delayed after a technical glitch in the third stage of the rocket, which took off at 5.59 am from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota. The EOS-09 Earth observation spacecraft, which was intended for delivery into Sun Synchronous Polar Orbit (SSPO) 17 minutes after lift-off, failed during the flight. ISRO Probes PSLV-C61 Third-Stage Failure That Halted EOS-09 Satellite Deployment As per the latest report by ISRO, the team noted a loss in chamber pressure during operation, therefore compromising the mission even if the third stage motor started satisfactorily. The PSLV’s first and second stages performed normally. The third stage, a solid rocket motor designed for high-thrust performance beyond the atmosphere, was identified as the failure point. A detailed post-flight analysis is now underway to determine the root cause of the anomaly. The C61 flight marked the PSLV’s 63rd launch and 27th in its PSLV-XL configuration. The rocket had been practically trouble-free before today; it had only flubbed twice since its 1993 launch. Most latest prior launch failure was in 2017; thought to be the first in eight years. ISRO finished their last mission, SpaDeX, last month in December 2024. But a valve problem results in a failure of orbit-raising of the NVS-02 in January 2025, which results in this latest flop. Based on the RISAT-1 heritage platform, EOS-09 weighed 1,696.24 kg. It was equipped with a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) payload, which was intended to offer high-resolution images, whatever the weather. Designed with a five-year operational life, the satellite should raise India’s remote sensing capability and offer uses ranging across various sectors. Former ISRO S. Somanath claimed that the third stage motor is still under development even if the corporation has not officially announced cancellation. Source link #ISROs #PSLVC61 #Mission #Falls #Short #Rocket #Glitch #Stops #EOS09 #Satellite #Deployment Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  24. Hinge Health opens trading at $39.25 per share after pricing IPO Hinge Health opens trading at $39.25 per share after pricing IPO Hinge Health signage outside the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) during the company’s initial public offering (IPO) in New York, US, on Thursday, May 21, 2025. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Shares of Hinge Health popped in their debut on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday after the digital physical therapy startup raised about $273 million in its initial public offering. The stock opened at $39.25, above its $32 IPO price. Hinge sold 8.52 million shares in the offering, while the total offering was for 13.7 million shares, with the balance being sold by existing shareholders. Hinge, founded in 2014, uses software to help patients treat acute musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain and carry out post-surgery rehabilitation from anywhere. The San Francisco-based company filed its initial prospectus in March and updated the document earlier this month with an expected pricing range of $28 to $32. Wall Street and the digital health sector have been watching Hinge’s debut closely, as it will shine some light on investors’ appetite for new health tech solutions. The broader tech IPO market has been in an extended drought since late 2021, when soaring inflation and rising interest rates pushed investors out of risky assets. Within digital health, it’s been almost completely dormant. Hinge is leading the charge, with virtual chronic care company Omada Health filing to go public earlier this month. “Health care is tough, absolutely, but we’re very different from any of the digital health companies that have come before,” Hinge CEO Daniel Perez told CNBC’s “Money Movers” on Thursday. “Our technology is actually automating the delivery of care itself, and that’s why a lot of investors have been so interested in Hinge Health.” More CNBC health coverage Perez and Hinge’s Executive Chairman Gabriel Mecklenburg co-founded the company after experiencing personal struggles with physical rehabilitation. Perez broke an arm and a leg after he was hit by a car, and Mecklenburg tore his anterior cruciate ligament during a judo match. Both men went through about 12 months of physical therapy. At the IPO price, Hinge is worth about $2.6 billion, though that number could be higher on a fully diluted basis. That’s down significantly from a private market valuation of $6.2 billion in October 2021, the last time the company raised outside funding. Hinge has raised more than $1 billion from investors including Insight Partners, Tiger Global Management, Coatue Management and Atomico. Ben Blume, a partner at Atomico, said Hinge’s ability to scale has “truly set them apart.” The firm led Hinge’s Series A funding round in 2017. “Hinge Health has grown into a clear category leader, improving the lives of people who are living with chronic pain,” Blume said in a statement to CNBC. “Their success is a testament to the power of mission-driven innovation.” Hinge is trading on the NYSE under the ticker symbol “HNGE.” WATCH: IPO market will pause for summer and pickup second half of Q3, says Axios’ Dan Primack Source link #Hinge #Health #opens #trading #share #pricing #IPO Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  25. Dealmaking activity shows Trump tariffs derailed a budding M&A ***** Dealmaking activity shows Trump tariffs derailed a budding M&A ***** People walk by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on June 18, 2024 in New York City. Spencer Platt | Getty Images Hopes for an active year of mergers and acquisitions could be back on track after being briefly derailed by the Trump administration’s sweeping tariff policies last month. Dealmaking in the U.S. was off to a strong start this year before President Donald Trump announced tariff policies that led to extremely volatile market conditions that put a chill on activity. In a pre-tariffs world, dealmakers were encouraged by the Trump administration’s pro-business flavor and deregulatory agenda, as well as previously easing concerns about inflation. Those trends were expected to fuel an even stronger M&A comeback in 2025, after last year’s moderate recovery from a slow 2023. This year’s appetite for dealmaking came back quickly after Trump suspended his highest tariffs and market jitters took a *********. If borrowing costs remain in check, many expect activity could be brisk. “More clarity on trade policy and rebounding equities markets have set the stage for continued M&A, even in sectors hit especially hard by tariffs,” Kevin Ketcham, a mergers and acquisitions analyst at Mergermarket, told CNBC. The total value of U.S. deals jumped to more than $227 billion in March, which saw 586 deals, before suddenly slowing down in April to roughly 650 deals worth about $134 billion, according to data compiled by Mergermarket. So far this month, activity is rebounding and the average deal has been larger. More than 300 deals collectively valued at more than $125 billion have been struck this month as of May 20, Mergermarket said. That’s encouraging. After Trump’s “liberation day” tariff announcement, U.S. deal activity plunged by 66% to $9 billion during the first week of April from the prior week, while global M&A activity dropped by 14% week over week to $37.8 billion, according to the data. Charles Corpening, chief investment officer of private equity firm West Lane Partners, anticipates M&A activity to pick up after the summer. “The trade war has indeed caused a slowdown in the anticipated M&A ***** earlier this year, particularly in the second quarter,” Corpening said. Higher bond yields are also hurting activity in the U.S. given that higher rates translate into greater financing costs, which reduces asset prices, he said. Corpening expects greater interest towards special situations M&A, or deals that involve a motivated seller and tend to be flexible with their structure and terms, as well as smaller transactions, which are easier to finance and generally face less regulatory scrutiny. “We’re beginning to see signs of recovery and we’re getting some clarity on the types of deals that are likely to get into the pipeline soonest,” Corpening said. “We anticipate that these earlier transactions will lean toward special situations as the better-performing businesses will wait for more market stability in order to maximize ***** price.” Several major deals have been announced in recent months, with large transactions occurring in tech, telecommunications and utilities so far this year. Some of the biggest include: According to Ketcham, the *****’s-Foot Locker deal “likely isn’t an outlier” given that Victoria’s Secret on Tuesday adopted “poison pill” plan. Such a limited-duration shareholder rights plan suggests the lingerie retailer is concerned about the threat of a potential takeover, he said. Ketcham added that some consumer companies are adapting to the new macroeconomic environment instead of pausing dealmaking. He cited packaged food giant Kraft Heinz confirmation on Thursday that it has been evaluating potential transactions over the past several months as an example. Kraft Heinz said it would consider selling off some of its slower growing brands or buying a brands in some of its core categories such as sauces and snacks. This kind of trend would lead to smaller deals, which has already been seen this year. For example, PepsiCo scooped up Poppi, a prebiotic soda brand, for $1.95 billion in March. Don’t miss these insights from CNBC PRO Source link #Dealmaking #activity #shows #Trump #tariffs #derailed #budding #***** Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]

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