The latest Pokémon game is a cozy life simulator like “Animal Crossing” or “Minecraft,” but in a way that feels more grounded to our actual world.
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Tesla and Google team up to push their own fix for rising electricity bills
The Big Tech giants joined a coalition that aims to work with U.S. lawmakers and regulators to utilize more of the electric grid and lower costs.
Amazon joins Meta, Google in jumbo bond club with up to $42 billion issuance
Amazon is preparing one of the largest corporate bond offerings in history to fund its AI buildout
White House Denies Hormuz Escort While Keeping Options Open
The US and Iran escalated attacks in the 11th day of the war as oil markets saw fresh volatility and the Trump administration said it’s keeping open additional options to curb spiking energy prices.
Hyperliquid’s tokenized futures hit $1.2B as traders bet on oil, stocks
Trading has been driven largely by tokenized futures on equities and commodities such as oil, gold and silver.
Oil prices pull back from highs near $120 a barrel on talk of G-7 emergency release of crude reserves
Oil prices climbed on Monday, but finished below Monday’s highs near $120 a barrel following talk by the Group of Seven nations of a potential emergency release of crude reserves.
One of this rugged phone’s cameras is a pop-out action cam
What if your smartphone’s camera wasn’t locked to the back of the device? Honor’s Robot Phone, which we got to see in action at MWC 2026, features a camera attached to a stabilized gimbal arm that can pop-up and look around. But it’s still permanently tethered to the phone. The RugOne Xsnap 7 Pro, a...
Oil Could Spike Again, Babin Says
CIBC Private Wealth Managing Director Rebecca Babin says oil prices could spike again if there’s no timeline about when the war with Iran could end. She says “panic could resume.” Oil pared back below $100 after reaching almost $120 on Monday. (Source: Bloomberg)
US reaches agreement to end prosecution of Turkey’s Halkbank
Justice department cites Ankara’s help in negotiating for release of hostages held by Hamas and a ceasefire with Israel
Clarity Act will benefit banks more than crypto, former CFTC chair says
Former CFTC Chair Christopher Giancarlo says banks, more than crypto firms, need the stalled Digital Asset Market Clarity Act.