• Pokemon Presents 2025 Start Time (& How to Watch)
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    Since its inception in 1996, the Pokmon franchise has been a global hit, and it still holds its popularity to date with its animated series, trading cards, and video games. Each year, to celebrate the franchises anniversary, 27th February is celebrated as Pokmon Day, with many exciting events for the fans. One of the most exciting events of the day is Pokmon Presents, where The Pokmon Company reveals exciting announcements and updates about their future work.
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  • 13 Great Games To Play While Waiting For GTA 6
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    When Microsoft and Sony showcased their Xbox Series X|S and PS5 consoles, there was one game in particular on many gamers wish lists, a new Grand Theft Auto title. Unfortunately, players universally groaned as yet another port of GTA 5 was announced instead. It's almost hard to believe at this point, but its been over seven years since GTA 5 initially released on the Xbox 360 and PS3.
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  • One of our favorite power banks is 52 percent off right now
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    Here's a great deal on one of our favorite power banks. You can pick up the skinny Baseus Blade for $47.59 with the help of our exclusive code. That's 52 percent off the regular price of $100. The power bank is on sale for $70 on Amazon. To get the full discount, you'll need to clip the 10 percent coupon on the store page. Then, at checkout, be sure to use the code BGAEY8HX to get the full discount. The Baseus Blade is our pick for the best budget laptop power bank. Thanks to the slim form factor and light weight (it's just over a pound), it's easy to slip into a bag next to your laptop. It has a decent array of ports, with two USB-C and two USB-A slots. There's support for 100W fast charging via the USB-C ports. You can also track charging speed and time on an LED display. The power bank has a capacity of 20,000mAh, which is enough to charge a fifth-gen iPad Air 1.5 times over or a 14-inch MacBook Pro to 80 percent, per Baseus. In our testing, we found that it could top up a 16-inch MacBook Pro's battery from 10 percent to 62 percent in just over an hour. You can also use it to juice up a portable games console, such as a Nintendo Switch or Steam Deck. There's certainly a trade off compared with beefier power banks that have a larger capacity. But in terms of bang for your buck, the Baseus Blade isn't bad at all, especially when you factor in the convenience of the slim, 0.7-inch design. Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/one-of-our-favorite-power-banks-is-52-percent-off-right-now-160430250.html?src=rss
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  • Engadget Podcast: Hello $599 iPhone 16e, RIP iPhone SE
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    Well we didn't get the iPhone SE fourth-gen this week instead Apple debuted the iPhone 16e, a $599 model based on the iPhone 14's design. It has a 6.1-inch OLED screen and the A18 chip for Apple Intelligence, but should we really consider it a cheap iPhone? In this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn dive into the iPhone 16e and how it compares to the rest of the iPhone 16 family.Listen below or subscribe on your podcast app of choice. If you've got suggestions or topics you'd like covered on the show, be sure to email us or drop a note in the comments! And be sure to check out our other podcast, Engadget News!Subscribe!iTunesSpotifyPocket CastsStitcherGoogle PodcastsTopicsApple unveils its SE successor, the iPhone 16e for $599 1:22Trump administration planning on 25 percent tariffs on auto and semiconductor imports 32:02Acer to raise prices by 10 percent following tariff talk 34:26Humane AI sells to HP, pin will go offline February 28 36:42Microsofts new quantum computing chip runs on topological qubits 41:14Working on 47:28Pop culture picks 50:06CreditsHosts: Devindra Hardawar and Cherlynn LowProducer: Ben EllmanMusic: Dale NorthThis article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/engadget-podcast-hello-599-iphone-16e-rip-iphone-se-123035392.html?src=rss
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  • Fitbit Sleep Lab leaked new feature could give you personalized bedtime recommendations
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    Fitbit could be getting a new Sleep Lab feature that can give you personalized sleep schedule recommendations.
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  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Saturday, February 22 (game #622)
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    Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
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  • Why a proposed ban on lab-grown meat is getting pushback from Nebraska ranchers
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    The prospect of banning the sale of so-called lab-grown meat might seem like a no-brainer in Nebraska, where beef is king, but some of the proposals staunchest opposition has come from ranchers and farming groups who say they can compete without the governments help.Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillenone of the largest pork producers in the countryis behind the push to ban cultivated meat, saying he wants to protect ranchers and meat producers. The Republican governor signed an executive order last August to keep state agencies and contractors from procuring lab-created meat, even though it could be years before such products are on store shelves.A number of ranchers and meat industry groups are pushing back on the governors plan.Dan Morgan is a fourth-generation cattle rancher from central Nebraska who supplies high-end beef to all 50 states and six countries. He welcomes companies seeking to produce lab-grown meat to jump into the pool and try to compete with his Wagyu beef. Stifling competition in a free market should be anathema in a Republican-dominated state like Nebraska, he said.It sounds like a bunch of right-wing Republicans echoing a bunch of left-wing Democrats, he said, adding that the government should be limited to regulating the new products labels and inspecting its facilities to ensure food safety.After that, its up to the consumer to make the decision about what they buy and eat.Nebraska is among about a dozen states that have introduced measures to ban the manufacture, sale or distribution of lab-grown products. Two statesFlorida and Alabamahave already enacted such bans.The target of the bills is cell-cultivated or cell-cultured meat, which is grown from the cells of animals in bioreactor steel tanks. The cells are bathed for weeks in nutrients, prompting them to grow and divide, turning them into skeletal muscle, fat, and connective tissues.The push to ban cultivated meat comes well before the innovation could be considered an industry. While more than two dozen companies are working to develop such meat products, only twoUpside Foods and Good Meat, both based in Californiahave been approved by the federal government to sell cultivated chicken in the U.S. Even then, none of the companies are close to mass producing and selling the products on store shelves.In recent weeks, supporters of the Nebraska bill have shifted their arguments from industry protection to questions of safety surrounding cell-cultured meat. That includes its sponsor, state Sen. Barry DeKay, a Nebraska rancher, and Sherry Vinton, the director of the Nebraska Department of Agriculture. Both testified in support of the bill at a committee hearing earlier this week, calling cultured meat synthetic food and voicing concern about possible health implications from eating it.But its been no secret that the push for a ban is rooted in shielding Nebraskas traditional meat industry. Nebraska tops all other states for beef production and beef exports, according to the Nebraska Department of Agriculture.Pillen named the ban among his top priorities during his State of the State address last month.The backers of these products are cut from the same cloth as the anti-farmer activists who want to put our agriculture producers out of business, and we need to recognize them as such, he said.The Association for Meat, Poultry and Seafood Innovation, the lobbying group for the emerging cultured meat industry, disputes Pillens insistence that its a threat to the traditional meat industry, noting studies that show global demand for meat-based protein will double by 2050.Were really a complementary component here, said Suzi Gerber, executive director of the association. So its a little bit mystifying to me why any individual stakeholder would see this as a threat.Several farm organizations, including Nebraska Farm Bureau, Nebraska Cattlemen and the Nebraska Pork Producers, agree theyre not worried about competition from the emerging industry. Those groups prefer a sister bill that would only require they be clearly labeled as lab-grown products to separate them from traditional meat. More than a dozen states have also issued similar labeling bills, and somelike Coloradohave seen ban efforts abandoned in favor of labeling measures.Paul Sherman is an attorney with the Institute for Justice, which is representing Upside Foods in its lawsuit challenging the Florida ban. He said its no surprise most of the proposed bans are being pushed by those with connections to traditional agriculture.I think it certainly shows that the purpose of these laws isnt about protecting public health and safety, he said. Its about protecting traditional agriculture from economic competition. And that is not a legitimate use of government power.Maregery A. Beck, Associated Press
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  • Billions in funding for Californias high-speed rail may be canceled by Trump
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    The Trump administration is once again targeting Californias controversial high-speed rail project, with federal transportation officials on Thursday announcing an investigation and possible withdrawal of about $4 billion in federal funding.Voters first approved $10 billion in bond money in 2008 for a project designed to shuttle riders between San Francisco and Los Angeles in less than three hours. It was slated to cost $33 billion and be finished by 2020. But the project has been beset by funding challenges, cost overruns, and delays.Now, state officials are focused on a 171-mile (275-kilometer) stretch connecting the Central Valley cities of Bakersfield and Merced, which is set to be operating by 2033. The entire San Francisco to Los Angeles line will now cost an estimated $106 billion to finish and officials hope to complete it in the next 20 years if there is money.I am directing my staff to review and determine whether the (California High-Speed Rail Authority) has followed through on the commitments it made to receive billions of dollars in federal funding. If not, I will have to consider whether that money could be given to deserving infrastructure projects elsewhere in the United States, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said at a news conference in Los Angeles.President Donald Trump canceled nearly $1 billion in federal funding for the high-speed rail project in 2019, during his first term. The Biden administration later restored the funding and, in December 2023, allocated $3.3 billion more.Losing that money would be a major blow to the project. The rail authoritys most recent business plan counts on receiving up to $8 billion in federal money to help close a funding gap.Ian Choudri, CEO of the Californias High-Speed Rail Authority, which oversees planning and funding for the project, said he welcomes the investigation.With multiple independent federal and state audits completed, every dollar is accounted for, and we stand by the progress and impact of this project, Choudri said.He said the project has created nearly 15,000 jobs and that more than 50 major structures have been completed so far.Several Republican Congress members have taken aim at the project over its costs. On Thursday, Republican Rep. Kevin Kiley, who represents 3rd Congressional District that stretches alongside much of the states border with Nevada and includes Sacramentos northeastern suburbs, called the California high-speed rail the worst public infrastructure failure in U.S. history.There is no plausible scenario where the cost to federal or state taxpayers can be justified. It is past time to stop throwing good money after bad, and we must formally end this project, said Kiley, who introduced a bill earlier this year to make the project ineligible for further federal funding.Kiley joined Duffy in Los Angeless Union Station for the announcement of the probe. Those present were interrupted at times by booing by about 30 demonstrators. The protesters also chanted build the rail! and held up signs that read CA has no king and Dont delay our train.Eli Lipmen, executive director of Move LA, an organization that advocates for efficient public transit systems, said the high-speed train project remains popular among many Californians.They said theyre going to start an investigation, but come on, this is a sham investigation, Lipmen, who was at Union Station during the announcement, told KABC-TV.Greg Regan and Shari Semelsberger, president and secretary-treasurer of the Transportation Trades Department coalition that includes all the countrys rail unions, said the project is the most ambitious and innovative transportation project in the country and urged Trump to become a Builder-in-Chief by bringing high-speed rail to America.Building ambitious projects requires bold leadership and a commitment to getting the job done. Just last year, President Trump complained that the United States does not have bullet trains similar to Japan. We agree with him that it is past time for our country to have these kinds of modern, efficient, high-capacity transportation systems, they said in a statement.
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  • Microsoft's Muse AI wants to change how games are made - but can it work?
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    Ninja Theory's generative AI can replicate gameplay and assets.
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