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A Fireball Near Mexico City Lit Up the Sky and the Internet

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Nintendo Announces Switch 2 Pre-Order Date in Late April: Here’s How to Get Nintendo’s New Console Online

The New Nintendo Switch 2 gaming console comes out on June 5 across the internet: Here's how to find, pre-order and buy Nintendo Switch 2 online.
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Google Pixel 9a early reviews: Is this the new mid-range mobile to beat?

The reviews are in, and they're positive to very positive, with few exceptions.
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How to Pre-Order Nintendo Switch 2: Deadlines, Price and more

After some questionable delays and plenty of speculation from the wider gaming audience, Nintendo has finally given full details for the Switch 2’s pre-orders i
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Paulding Putnam begins fiber internet construction

PAULDING — Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative has launched the construction phase of its high-speed fiber internet project, aiming to improve connectivity for rural communities in Northwest Ohio and Northeast Indiana, according to a press release.
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Synology confirms need for Synology-branded drives in newer Plus-series NAS

Firm will later add “curated drive compatibility” lists after testing.
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Target announces when its Switch 2 preorders will kick off

It’s almost time.
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Vietnam’s public security ministry aims to take majority stake in internet firm, document shows

Vietnam's Ministry of Public Security plans to take a majority stake in FPT Telecom, one of the country's largest internet providers, as part of its efforts to boost national cybersecurity, according to a document seen by Reuters.
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Decentraland Crypto Pumping: Virtual Reality Coming Back?

Decentraland, the leading virtual reality and sandbox game, is pumping again after years of disappointing performance. Can it hit ATH again?
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Preserving the Internet | The Brian Lehrer Show

Mark Graham, director of the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive, explains his work preserving digital history.