ONEXPLAYER X1 Air is an Intel Lunar Lake handheld gaming PC with a big screen and detachable controllers and keyboard

One Netbook’s next handheld gaming PC is actually the latest in a line of 3-in-1 devices from the company. With a 10.95 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel display and detachable controllers you can use the ONEXPLAYER X1 Air as a Windows tablet or a handheld…

One Netbook’s next handheld gaming PC is actually the latest in a line of 3-in-1 devices from the company. With a 10.95 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel display and detachable controllers you can use the ONEXPLAYER X1 Air as a Windows tablet or a handheld game system. There’s also a detachable keyboard that the company says lets you […]

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Tesla Q2 2025 sales dropped more than 13% year-over-year

Tesla sold 60,000 fewer cars during the period than the year before.

Tesla sold a total of 384,122 electric vehicles during the months of April, May, and June of this year. That's a double-digit decline compared to the same three months of last year—itself no peach of a quarter for a car company with a stratospheric valuation based on the supposition of eternal sales growth.

The automaker faces a number of problems that are getting in the way of that perpetual growth. In some regions, CEO Elon Musk's right-wing politics have driven away customers in droves. Another issue is the company's small, infrequently updated model lineup, which is a problem even in parts of the world that care little about US politics.

Most Tesla sales are of the Model 3 midsize electric sedan and the Model Y, its electric crossover. For Q2 2025, Tesla sold 373,728 of the Models 3 and Y across North America, Europe, China, and its other markets. But that's an 11.5 percent decrease compared to the 422,405 Models 3 and Y that Tesla sold in Q2 2024, a quarter that itself saw a year-on-year decline.

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What’s wrong with AAA games? The development of the next Battlefield has answers.

EA insiders describe stress and setbacks in a project that’s too big to fail.

It's been 23 years since the first Battlefield game, and the video game industry is nearly unrecognizable to anyone who was immersed in it then. Many people who loved the games of that era have since become frustrated with where AAA (big budget) games have ended up.

Today, publisher EA is in full production on the next Battlefield title—but sources close to the project say it has faced culture clashes, ballooning budgets, and major disruptions that have left many team members fearful that parts of the game will not be finished to players' satisfaction in time for launch during EA's fiscal year.

They also say the company has made major structural and cultural changes to how Battlefield games are created to ensure it can release titles of unprecedented scope and scale. This is all to compete with incumbents like the Call of Duty games and Fortnite, even though no prior Battlefield has achieved anywhere close to that level of popular and commercial success.

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Kunden kaufen weniger: Tesla-Absatz bricht wieder dramatisch ein

Während Tesla im zweiten Quartal 2025 ähnlich viele Fahrzeuge produziert wie im Vorjahr, gehen die Auslieferungen deutlich zurück. Besonders die Oberklasse-Modelle schwächeln. (Tesla, Elektroauto)

Während Tesla im zweiten Quartal 2025 ähnlich viele Fahrzeuge produziert wie im Vorjahr, gehen die Auslieferungen deutlich zurück. Besonders die Oberklasse-Modelle schwächeln. (Tesla, Elektroauto)

Astronomers may have found a third interstellar object

The object has a very high eccentricity.

There is a growing buzz in the astronomy community about a new object with a hyperbolic trajectory that is moving toward the inner Solar System.

Early on Wednesday, the European Space Agency confirmed that the object, tentatively known as A11pl3Z, did indeed have interstellar origins.

"Astronomers may have just discovered the third interstellar object passing through the Solar System!" the agency's Operations account shared on Blue Sky. "ESA’s Planetary Defenders are observing the object, provisionally known as #A11pl3Z, right now using telescopes around the world."

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