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Radio Flyer (yes, your childhood wagon) launches two fat tire electric bikes

While the name Radio Flyer may bring up nostalgic images of a little red wagon for some (or little red Teslas for the youngest generation), the company is now branching out into electric two-wheelers with a pair of new fat tire electric bicycles for adults. As Radio Flyer’s Chief Wagon Officer Robert Pasin explained: “We’ve inspired creative play for generations of families, so launching…
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Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope lights up Switch in 2022

Elevate your enterprise data technology and strategy at Transform 2021. Ubisoft announced Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope today during its Ubisoft Forward event during the digital Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). It is coming in 2022 for Switch. The first Mario +…
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Tribes of Midgard is more than ‘Valheim: The isometric action-RPG’

Elevate your enterprise data technology and strategy at Transform 2021. During Summer Game Fest, Norsfell announced that its co-op survival-RPG Tribes of Midgard would launch July 27 on PlayStation consoles and Steam. These Vikings also wanted to show how the Jötnar pose a threat to your village during the Gearbox E3 Showcase. Gearbox may be part of Embracer Group now, but it still has a…
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Tesla downgrades range of brand new Model S Long Range

Tesla has downgraded the range of its brand new Model S Long Range, which also happens to be Tesla’s longest-range electric car, just a few days after launching the vehicle. The event Tesla held at its Fremont factory on Thursday was more about the Model S Plaid, the new top performance Model S, but it was also the official launch of the new Model S, which also includes the cheaper Model S…
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9 of History’s Rarest Cameras You Can Actually Buy

The history of photography is over a century old — in fact, it was 107 years ago that Oskar Barnack created the Ur-Leica, a camera that would later be known as the genesis of the 36×24 “full-frame” format. Since then, hundreds of companies across the world have, to varying degrees of success, produced everything from 35mm to 127 to an assortment of medium format sizes and finally to…
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