Nintendo weighs in on emulator legality — but the debate is far from over

Nintendo weighs in on emulator legality

Back in college, I ran a battered laptop powerful enough to juggle essays and a Super Nintendo emulator. Booting up Super Metroid on that creaky machine felt like unearthing buried treasure. Yet each time I loaded a ROM, a nagging voice asked: Is this actually legal? A fresh statement from Nintendo finally offers part of the answer — while leaving plenty of gray zones for fans and lawyers to argue over.

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One of the most expensive video games ever is finally about to launch

One of the most expensive video games

Long before I ever booted up my first star-fighter sim, I imagined what it would feel like to climb into a cockpit and punch through the atmosphere. That same childhood thrill is what Cloud Imperium Games (CIG) is banking on with Squadron 42, a blockbuster-scale project whose budget now hovers around $730 million—putting it shoulder-to-shoulder with Hollywood epics. After more than a decade of prototypes, demos, and a few spectacular tech hiccups, the studio has circled 2026 on the calendar as the year this interstellar adventure finally reaches players’ PCs.

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Elon Musk’s bold move: replacing economists with technicians to cut U.S. costs

Elon Musk’s bold move

If there’s one thing Elon Musk loves more than rockets and electric cars, it’s ripping up the rulebook. Over the years I’ve watched him pitch out-of-the-box ideas—like launching a sports car into orbit or selling flamethrowers online—only to watch the impossible become yesterday’s news. Now he’s pointing his trademark audacity at the federal budget, assembling a crew of technologists in place of number-crunching economists to carve $2 trillion from Washington’s spending. It’s a moon-shot for policymakers—and one that could redefine how America measures government efficiency.

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China’s nuclear fusion leap could reshape the future of global energy

China’s nuclear fusion leap

Few scientific quests have fired the human imagination like nuclear fusion. From mid-century sketches of reactors that would make fossil fuels obsolete to today’s gleaming test facilities, engineers have long chased a source of limitless, carbon-free power. Progress has often felt frustratingly slow—until now. A fresh breakthrough from China suggests the finish line may finally be creeping into view, bringing us closer to an era where switching on the lights no longer warms the planet.

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Young Women in the U.S. Start Preparing for a Recession

Young Women in the U.S.

I couldn’t help but laugh when my roommate confessed she swapped her weekly manicure appointment for a quick at‑home gel kit. Just weeks ago, she wouldn’t have blinked at a salon splurge—now she’s on a mission to save wherever she can. It seems that, for many young women across America, the era of carefree spending is giving way to cautious planning.

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U.S. Invention Solves Major Renewable Energy Issue Using Quantum Physics

Quantum Physics

I still remember the afternoon I tried attaching a small thermoelectric generator to my wood‑burning stove in the workshop—hoping to power a few LEDs—only to watch most of the heat vanish as smoke up the chimney. That experience underscored a fundamental challenge in renewable energy: turning waste heat into useful electricity without losing most of it. Now, thanks to a team at Rice University, that dream may soon become reality.

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The Hydraulic Ram Pump: A 228-Year-Old French Invention Gets a Modern Revival

The Hydraulic Ram Pump

I’ll never forget the first time I encountered one of these pumps—standing beside a rushing creek on my childhood farm, its steady “thump…thump” sounded like a heartbeat for the hillside. It was then I realized that some of the most innovative solutions don’t require electricity or fuel—just a clever use of nature’s own power.

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After 12 Years, This Iconic Series Returns with an Exciting Spin-Off

This Iconic Series Returns with an Exciting Spin-Off

It’s been more than a decade since the gripping world of Spartacus captivated audiences with its intense drama, political intrigue, and, of course, blood-soaked gladiatorial battles. The original series, which aired from 2010 to 2013, quickly built a loyal fanbase thanks to its complex characters and thrilling action. Now, after a 12-year hiatus, fans of the franchise have reason to rejoice—Spartacus is back with an exciting spin-off that promises to deliver more of what we loved about the original series.

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