ComputersNews

RTX Spark vs. Snapdragon X2 Elite: Which chip do you want in your AI PC?

Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: PCWorld compares Nvidia’s RTX Spark and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite processors for AI-powered mini PCs, highlighting their distinct strengths for different use cases. Qualcomm’s chip excels in single-core performance and general productivity tasks, while Nvidia’s platform dominates AI content creation and gaming with its RTX…
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GamingNews

Hellblade Developer Ninja Theory Has Cancelled Project Mara

Ninja Theory has announced that Project Mara, its experimental horror game, has been cancelled. Senua, the third game in Ninja Theory’s Hellblade series, was one of the surprise announcements coming out of Xbox Games Showcase 2026. But with the emergence of Senua comes confirmation that the Microsoft-owned studio’s other game is dead. In a new Xbox Wire post discussing the announcement of…
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CryptoNews

Top 100 Bitcoin Treasuries Now Hold 1.26M BTC

Institutional bitcoin treasuries are expanding, with the top 100 holders controlling 1,258,090 BTC, led by Strategy’s massive 845,256 BTC position. Key Takeaways Top 100 institutional bitcoin holders now control nearly 1.26 million BTC, although Strategy alone accounts for more than two-thirds of that total. Mining firms, technology companies, private enterprises, and treasury vehicles are…
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CryptoNews

Grayscale Warns Strategy May Struggle to Keep Buying Bitcoin

Strategy’s bitcoin buying model is facing new scrutiny after Grayscale warned that current share prices could limit future accumulation. The concern followed a bitcoin sale, STRC dividend pressure, and questions over whether Strategy can keep funding purchases without…
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Rare daytime meteor shower peak this week — here's how to see (and even hear) them

Meteor showers occur during the day too, and the Arietids can put on quite a show this time of year. The shower is active from May 22 to July 3, with a predicted peak around mornings of June 10, 2026, according to astronomy site Earth Sky. Read more: Night sky June 2026: What you can see tonight Unlike most meteor showers, however, there is a very narrow window for viewing the Arietids —…
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