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'Palworld' developer says it doesn't know why Nintendo is suing 'Pokémon with guns' game

Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a lawsuit against "Pokémon with guns" game Palworld this week, officially kicking off a fight that's been looming since January. Now Palworld developer Pocketpair has responded, claiming it has no idea why it's being sued. This actually isn't as absurd as it sounds.

In a statement released on Thursday, Pocketpair confirmed it had received notice of a patent infringement lawsuit and was investigating its claims, though refrained from specifically naming...

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'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Season 2 clip teases the arrival of Toph

Netflix dropped a short clip to announce the arrival of Toph in "Avatar: The Last Airbender," along with the casting of Miya Cech.

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Netflix's 'DON'T MOVE' trailer has a woman fighting a killer and full paralysis

Netflix has dropped its trailer for "DON'T MOVE", a survival thriller produced by "The Evil Dead" director Sam Raimi.

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Erica L. Green

At Emotional Event With Oprah, Kamala Harris Hits Core Campaign Themes

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke off the cuff, as guests included a teenager shot at her school and the family of a woman in Georgia who died as a result of the state’s abortion ban.

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Jess Weatherbed

Apple put on notice over support for third-party watches and headphones

The two new proceedings are meant to “assist Apple in complying with its interoperability,” according to the EU. | Cath Virginia / The Verge

The European Commission has opened new proceedings under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) that will see the bloc instruct Apple on how it can comply with its interoperability obligations. The two “specification proceedings” focused on iOS and iPadOS will conclude within six months.

Under DMA, Apple is required to provide third parties with...

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Tom Warren

Microsoft’s new Fluent illustrations are more 3D and playful

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Microsoft is overhauling the illustrations it uses throughout its products and services to make them less flat and more playful and interesting. The previous iteration of illustrations was heavily vector-based, with a flat illustration style that can be found throughout apps like Microsoft Teams, Skype, Office, and even parts of Windows. Now, Microsoft is shifting towards 3D designs that bring back skeuomorphism, together with more colorful and playful designs.

“Our...

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31 Fall Fashion Finds From Amazon You'd Swear Were From A High-End Boutique

Start autumn off on a stylish note with these designer-esque pieces.

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17 Things That Self-Professed Clean Freaks Use While Cleaning, So Maybe You Should Too

These are the people you wanna listen to.

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27 Inexpensive Things So Good, Reviewers Said They "Highly Recommend" Them

If the reviewers say it's good, you know it is.

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Morgan Meaker

Xavier Niel, a Driving Force of French AI, Is Now Shaping TikTok

The TikTok owner’s newest board member revels in challenging the establishment.

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Angela Watercutter

Moo Deng Is More Than a Meme

As the baby pygmy hippo has gone mega-viral, the Thai zoo where she was born is hustling to trademark her and keep her safe.

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Jack Milko

Did PGA of America really change LIV Golf’s Ryder Cup eligibility in latest statement?

Brooks Koepka during the 2023 Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf Club in Rome, Italy. | Photo by Elianto Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Images

The PGA of America announced that LIV golfers can continue to compete in the Ryder Cup and PGA Championship. But is this a new development?

The PGA of America, the organization that manages the American Ryder Cup team and facilitates the PGA Championship, made headlines on Thursday by releasing a statement regarding LIV Golf and its competitions.

In...

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Why 7UP should be a bar cart staple for your next social gathering

Your collection of bar cart staples probably includes the usual suspects: a mixologist-approved stainless steel shaker, cute or quirky umbrellas, and exotic syrups.

Get ready to add an unexpected item to that list: 7UP. That's right, the lemon-lime-flavoured soft drink from your childhood wants you to make space on your drink trolley for its fizzy goodness. In a move aimed at capturing the hearts — and taste buds — of Gen-Zers and Millennials, 7UP has launched a global campaign under the...

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Siddhartha Mitter

An Artist Turns Detritus of Ghana’s Past Into Future Possibility

Installations of jute sacks or hospital beds have made Ibrahim Mahama a star. Back home, they’re fueling a bold vision.

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Alan Feuer

Legal Watchdog Group Warns Pro-Trump Lawyers Against Subverting Democracy in November

New ads running in legal journals are warning lawyers: “Don’t lose your law license because of Trump.”

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Ginia Bellafante

The Migrant Crisis Has Not Destroyed New York. But Challenges Remain.

To help migrants integrate into city life, officials should first treat their arrival as an opportunity rather than a catastrophe, advocates say.

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Sheryl Gay Stolberg

Biden Will Take Cancer ‘Moonshot’ Global at Summit in Delaware

The president will join the leaders of Australia, India and Japan to announce a new initiative for reducing cervical cancer in the Indo-Pacific, a region with especially high rates of the disease.

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Jason Zengerle

The Strange Afterlife of Tucker Carlson

A year after leaving Fox News, Carlson has figured out how to exercise power and influence in less public ways.

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