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    The Morning After: Nintendo’s next Zelda game has a release date

    The sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild finally has a name: Tears of the Kingdom. And it’s finally got a release date, too: May 12th, 2023. This was arguably the big reveal of Nintendo’s Direct live stream, alongside a Pikmin sequel.

    We got an all-too-brief teaser showcasing the verticality of the BoTW sequel, and what appears to be a Link that runs faster. Hopefully. We’re excited. We’ve got a lot more gaming news today, from both Nintendo and PlayStation.

    – Mat Smith

    The biggest stories you might have missed

    Sonos’ $429 Sub Mini is a much smaller and cheaper way to add bass

    The company is setting it up as a companion for its smaller speakers.

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    Sonos

    Sonos already offers a wireless subwoofer as part of its home theater. It’s big, and it’s expensive, at $749. Now, for anyone with a smaller room or a smaller budget, it was a bit of a stretch. Sonos is giving bass-lovers a new option today: the rumored Sub Mini is real — and at $429, it costs a lot less than its bigger sibling.

    Continue reading.

    Amazon's Kindle refresh closes the gap between its entry-level and premium e-readers

    Longer battery life and a higher resolution display.

    The 2022 edition of Amazon’s entry-level Kindle has enough new stuff that existing Kindle owners might even consider upgrading. First up, there’s a new 300 ppi display, up from the 167 ppi on its predecessors, giving it the same resolution as the last few Paperwhites. However, unlike those premium e-readers, the price is a more palatable $99.99.

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    'GoldenEye 007' is coming to Nintendo Switch Online's Expansion Pack

    And with online play.

    During today's Nintendo Direct, it emerged that GoldenEye 007 is coming to the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack service. What's more, you'll be able to hop into the iconic multiplayer mode with your friends through online play. Nintendo didn't say when the first-person shooter will arrive on Switch, other than to say it's "coming soon." And GoldenEye 007 will be available on Xbox Game Pass. Rare says the game has been "faithfully recreated for Xbox consoles."

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    Twitter shareholders vote to approve Elon Musk’s $44 billion acquisition

    An October trial will determine if Musk is able to terminate the deal.

    A majority of Twitter’s shareholders have voted to approve Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover. During a special meeting of shareholders that lasted about seven minutes, stockholders approved two proposals: one to adopt the merger agreement with Musk, and one related to how the company’s executives will be compensated as a result of the deal. However, the October trial in Delaware’s Court of Chancery will determine whether Musk is able to terminate the agreement. Musk initially cited concerns about bots and spam as reasons for ending the merger agreement, though Twitter’s lawyers argued he was actually concerned about “World War 3.”

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    Mat Smith

    The sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild finally has a name: Tears of the Kingdom. And it’s finally got a release date, too: May 12th, 2023. This was arguably the big reveal of Nintendo’s Direct live stream, alongside a Pikmin sequel.

    We got an all-too-brief teaser showcasing the verticality of the BoTW sequel, and what appears to be a Link that runs faster. Hopefully. We’re excited. We’ve got a lot more gaming news today, from both Nintendo and PlayStation.

    – Mat Smith

    The biggest stories you might have missed

    Sonos’ $429 Sub Mini is a much smaller and cheaper way to add bass

    The company is setting it up as a companion for its smaller speakers.

    TMA
    Sonos

    Sonos already offers a wireless subwoofer as part of its home theater. It’s big, and it’s expensive, at $749. Now, for anyone with a smaller room or a smaller budget, it was a bit of a stretch. Sonos is giving bass-lovers a new option today: the rumored Sub Mini is real — and at $429, it costs a lot less than its bigger sibling.

    Continue reading.

    Amazon's Kindle refresh closes the gap between its entry-level and premium e-readers

    Longer battery life and a higher resolution display.

    The 2022 edition of Amazon’s entry-level Kindle has enough new stuff that existing Kindle owners might even consider upgrading. First up, there’s a new 300 ppi display, up from the 167 ppi on its predecessors, giving it the same resolution as the last few Paperwhites. However, unlike those premium e-readers, the price is a more palatable $99.99.

    Continue reading.

    'GoldenEye 007' is coming to Nintendo Switch Online's Expansion Pack

    And with online play.

    During today's Nintendo Direct, it emerged that GoldenEye 007 is coming to the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack service. What's more, you'll be able to hop into the iconic multiplayer mode with your friends through online play. Nintendo didn't say when the first-person shooter will arrive on Switch, other than to say it's "coming soon." And GoldenEye 007 will be available on Xbox Game Pass. Rare says the game has been "faithfully recreated for Xbox consoles."

    Continue reading.

    Twitter shareholders vote to approve Elon Musk’s $44 billion acquisition

    An October trial will determine if Musk is able to terminate the deal.

    A majority of Twitter’s shareholders have voted to approve Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover. During a special meeting of shareholders that lasted about seven minutes, stockholders approved two proposals: one to adopt the merger agreement with Musk, and one related to how the company’s executives will be compensated as a result of the deal. However, the October trial in Delaware’s Court of Chancery will determine whether Musk is able to terminate the agreement. Musk initially cited concerns about bots and spam as reasons for ending the merger agreement, though Twitter’s lawyers argued he was actually concerned about “World War 3.”

    Continue reading.

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