• GameStop shares fall after Bitcoin investment plan
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    Shares of GameStop fell more than 15% on Thursday after the companys plan to finance its bitcoin pivot raised questions about the timing of its move and its strategy to turn around its struggling retail business.The video game retailers shares also gave up all their gains from a day earlier and were on track for their biggest one-day fall since last June, after the company said it was offering $1.3 billion in 0% 2030 convertible bonds to amass the cryptocurrency.The companys announcement that it would buy bitcoin to hold as a treasury reserve asset had created a mini euphoria among retail traders, who keenly track the so-called meme stock.However, GameStop also announced the closing of a significant number of additional stores this year, signalling that its retail business continued to flounder despite attempts to turn it around.Investors are not necessarily optimistic on the underlying business, said Bret Kenwell, U.S. investment analyst at eToro.There are question marks with GameStops model. If bitcoin is going to be the pivot, where does that leave everything else?The timing of GameStops decision to buy bitcoin is also in focus as the cryptocurrencys price has gained nearly 27% since Novembers presidential election, though they are sharply down from record highs due to uncertain economic conditions.Why did (GameStop) wait so long if they were going to go down this road? Six months ago, nine months ago would have made a lot more sense, Kenwell said.The debt offering to fund bitcoin purchases mimics the playbook of Strategy, one of the largest individual holders of bitcoin that is widely seen as a bitcoin proxy.The overall outlook for crypto markets was also contributing to declines as GameStops move has failed to meaningfully boost market confidence, said Agne Linge, head of growth at decentralized bank WeFi.With the days losses, GameStop shares have dropped more than 23% this year.Lisa Pauline Mattackal, Reuters
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  • Christopher Ward x Mr Jones Celestial: Whimsical Moonphase Magic
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    The sky darkens. Clouds drift lazily across the horizon. A playful moon peeks out from behind a cushiony barrier, observing the world below with childlike curiosity. This isnt a scene from a storybook. Its the dial of the new Christopher Ward x Mr Jones Celestial moonphase watch.Designer: Christopher Ward x Mr JonesWhen two British watchmakers collide, the result is rarely predictable. This collaboration has produced something genuinely distinctive in the often conservative world of horologya watch that defies convention while celebrating the poetry of time itself.The Celestial immediately announces itself as something different. Gone are traditional hour markers and conventional hands. Instead, two purple swallows sweep across a dreamy nightscape, one tracking minutes along the outer edge while its companion indicates hours closer to the center. These avian timekeepers glide above three-dimensional pastel blue clouds. Behind this celestial cushion, a deep blue background studded with silver-gilted stars creates remarkable depth.But the true star is undoubtedly the moon. The luminous lunar face, rendered in a playfully cartoonish style, peeks out from behind the cloud formation. This isnt merely decorativeits a functioning moonphase complication that accurately mimics the moons natural cycle throughout each month. What strikes me most is how this design manages to be both technically impressive and emotionally evocative. It captures that magical moment when day transitions to nightthat liminal space where imagination takes flight.The Celestials distinctive artwork comes courtesy of Bea Watts, an assembly technician at Mr Jones Watches who won an internal design competition. My design celebrates the beauty of the night sky in a playful way, Watts explains. I was inspired by the magical feeling of sitting outside to watch the sunset, and staying there till day transitions into night. This personal connection gives the watch authentic emotional resonance. Watts hasnt just created a pretty faceshes captured a specific feeling, a moment of tranquility that resonates with anyone whos ever spent time stargazing.Beneath the whimsical exterior beats some serious horological engineering. The watch is powered by Christopher Wards Calibre JJ04, which combines a Sellita base movement with an in-house moonphase module. What makes this movement special is how it handles the moonphase complication. Rather than advancing in discrete jumps, the moon display moves in one continuous, smooth motion. This is achieved by linking the moon display directly to the hour hand, ensuring both are in perpetual motion.The technical precision is remarkable. If kept wound, the moonphase complication will maintain its accuracy for an astonishing 128 years before requiring adjustment. All this technology is housed within a modest 37mm stainless steel case that sits 13.10mm thick. The watch offers 30 meters of water resistancesufficient for everyday wear but not for swimming.This represents more than just a one-off novelty. It brings together two significant players in British watchmaking, each with their own distinct approach to the craft. Christopher Ward pioneered the online-only premium watch model when it launched in 2004, building its reputation on solid engineering and accessible luxury. Mr Jones Watches, meanwhile, has carved out its niche with boldly artistic timepieces that challenge conventional notions of how a watch should look and function.Both brands share a commitment to British watchmaking, and both founders serve as advocates for the Alliance of British Watch and Clock Makers. The Celestial represents a true collaboration rather than simply a co-branding exercise. Mr Jones provided the artistic direction, while Christopher Ward contributed the technical expertise. The result is a watch that couldnt have been created by either brand working alone.Unlike traditional watches that prioritize instant readability, the Celestial asks for a moment of your attention. It rewards this pause with a miniature narrative that unfolds with each glance. The dial is essentially a slow-moving carousel. Time is read by observing the positions of the birds: one representing hours, the other pointing to minutes. This creates a continuous, animated effect that changes throughout the day. This approach to timekeeping feels more mindful, more connected to the natural rhythms the watch depicts. Its less about telling time and more about experiencing it.Despite its artistic nature, the Celestial remains practical. The 37mm case size makes it accessible to a wide range of wrists, while the 44.07mm lug-to-lug measurement ensures comfortable wear. Buyers can choose between light or dark blue leather straps or a five-link polished and brushed steel bracelet. The blue leather creates a more casual, artistic impression, while the bracelet lends a touch of formality without compromising the watchs playful character.As with many Mr Jones creations, the Celestial is produced in limited quantitiesonly 300 pieces will be made. Priced at $2,650 on a leather strap or $2,810 on the steel bracelet, it occupies an interesting middle ground in the watch market. Its certainly not an entry-level timepiece, but compared to many limited edition watches with specialized complications, it offers considerable value. The watch is available now through both Christopher Ward and Mr Jones online stores.The Christopher Ward x Mr Jones Celestial represents something increasingly rare in watchmaking: genuine creativity. In an industry often bound by tradition and incremental evolution, this collaboration dares to reimagine what a moonphase watch can be. What makes it special isnt just its technical specifications or limited production run. Its the emotional response it evokesa watch designed to make you smile, to remind you of quiet moments spent gazing at the night sky, to reconnect you with a sense of wonder.The Celestial strips timekeeping back to its emotional rootstracking day and night through characters, rhythm, and color. Its a kinetic art object built around a mechanical core, meant for anyone who sees the poetry in passing minutes. The night sky has inspired humanity since we first looked upward. With the Celestial, Christopher Ward and Mr Jones have captured a small piece of that eternal wonder and made it wearable. In a world of increasingly homogenized watch design, such creative courage deserves recognitionand perhaps a place on your wrist.The post Christopher Ward x Mr Jones Celestial: Whimsical Moonphase Magic first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Infinacore P3 Pro Charger review: Reliable choice for home or travel
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    The P3 Pro is a capable travel charger that ensures your devices big or small don't die on you while you're away from home.InfinaCore P3 Pro Charger reviewChoosing a charger that meets your travel needs can be hard. You need the right combination of ports, portability, and charging power.With a large battery capacity, fast charging, and compactness due to a GaN design, the P3 Pro isn't a bad choice to bring on the go. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Lumon Terminal Pro in Apple's online store is a master-class on media marketing
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    Apple offering a Lumon Terminal Pro from the Apple TV+ hit "Severance" is the kind of 360-degree cross-promotion that all the other streamers except one could only wish for.You'd buy one if you could image credit: AppleBack in the '80s, the marketing buzzword of the day was "multimedia." But at the time, it was just a buzzword because what it really meant was that a film or a TV show would have a novelization.Just as they had before, just has they have since. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Jenny Sabin develops pliable PV panel system using plant biology
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    Rigidity is the target of a new interdisciplinary project at the Cornell AAP led by ecoLogicStudio founder Jenny Sabin that developed a new system of photovoltaics that can contour more flexibly to different surfaces of structures thanks to its mimicry of complex biomechanics.Its called HelioSkin, and it was produced through a collaboration with physicist Itai Cohen and plant biologist Adrienne Roeder as part of Cornells new Department of Design Tech, to which Sabin is serving as the inaugural Chair.Image is courtesy of Cornell University AAPThe product works by harnessing a kind of 'nonstandard angularity' derived from heliotropism, an innate biological mechanism found in sunflower plants that allows them to track light by manipulating the curvature of their stems at the cellular level.This process is then repeated in software that was developed by Sabin, allowing for mechanically tracking 'skin' to be developed for use in retractable roofs, stadiums, and skyscrapers.Image i...
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  • Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Trailer Highlights Planet Viewros, New Psychic Abilities
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    Retro Studios Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has finally received new gameplay footage courtesy of the latest Nintendo Direct. Unfolding on Planet Viewros, we follow protagonist Samus Aran as she ventures through a thick jungle the same one with the massive tree in the center. Check it out below.After mysteriously being transported to the world with an ancient being calling her the Chosen One Samus must scan stone figures and relics to progress. Of course, various wild creatures await, some flying and others with multiple legs.Samus will rely on some familiar tools, but shes also imbued with mysterious new Psychic Abilities. She can use these to operate mechanisms and open doors. During combat, they also allow for controlling beam trajectory, piercing multiple enemies at a time.The trailer ends with a sleek new red armor for Samus, though further details remain unknown. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond launches later this year for Nintendo Switch. Stay tuned for more updates in the meantime.
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  • Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army is Coming to Nintendo Switch on June 19
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    Nintendo and Atlus have announced a remaster of classic RPG Devil Summoner: Raiduou Kuzunoha vs The Soulless Army. The remake, dubbed Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army, was announced with a trailer during Nintendos recent Direct. Check it out below.Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army puts players in the shoes of apprentice detective Raido Kuzunoha in the year Taisho 20 in the Capital City. Alongside investigating crimes, Kuzunoha is also secretly a Devil Summoner, with the ability to summon devils to aid him in and out of battles.Much like other games under the greater Shin Megami Tensei umbrella, Raidou Remastered will allow players to negotiate with and befriend demons that can then be summoned in a fight to take on enemies. The demons can also be used outside of battles in order to help players progress through the game. An example shown off in the trailer is Raidou using Jack Frosts freezing abilities to form a makeshift bridge over a water drainage system.When you get into a fight, you can summon demons and take on enemies in a real-time combat system. Bringing the appropriate demon into a fight is an important thing here, since elemental weaknesses can be taken advantage of to quickly kill off stronger enemies.Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army is coming to Nintendo Switch on June 19.
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for March 28
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    Joseph Bazalgette (28 March 1819 15 March 1891) was an English civil engineer. As Chief Engineer of London's Metropolitan Board of Works, his major achievement was the creation of a sewerage system for central London, in response to the Great Stink of 1858, which was instrumental in relieving the city of cholera epidemics, while beginning to clean the River Thames. He later designed the second and current Hammersmith Bridge, which opened in 1887. This photograph of Bazalgette was taken between 1864 and 1877.Photograph credit: Lock & Whitfield; restored by Adam CuerdenRecently featured: Mauritius ornate day geckoFrancis Scott Key Bridge collapseKefermarkt altarpieceArchiveMore featured pictures
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  • On this day: March 28
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    March 28HMSCampbeltown during the StNazaire Raid1802 German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers discovered Pallas, the second asteroid to be identified, but at the time considered to be a planet.1935 The Nazi propaganda film Triumph of the Will, directed by Leni Riefenstahl, premiered in Berlin.1942 Second World War: The port of Saint-Nazaire in German-occupied France was disabled by British naval forces (ship pictured).1946 The US Department of State released the AchesonLilienthal Report, a proposal for the international control of nuclear weapons.1979 British prime minister James Callaghan was defeated by one vote in a vote of no confidence after his government struggled to cope with widespread strikes during the Winter of Discontent.1999 Kosovo War: Serbian police and special forces killed around 93 Kosovo Albanians in the village of Izbica.Ernst Lindemann (b.1894)Nasser Hussain (b.1968)Lady Gaga (b.1986)Charles Schepens (d.2006)More anniversaries: March 27March 28March 29ArchiveBy emailList of days of the yearAbout
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  • ChatGPT gets smarter: OpenAI adds internal data referencing
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    Users of ChatGPT Team can now add internal databases as references for ChatGPT, making the chat platform respond with better context.Read More
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