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Right to repair bill in Texas has been signed into law after winning by a landslide victory, with not a single vote against it

Over the course of the weekend just gone, a new bill was signed by the Governor of Texas. Hardly newsworthy, of course, but the legislation passed into law was that of the right to repair electronics—something that only six other states have done. And perhaps even more importantly, the decision was entirely unanimous, with not…

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One of the internet’s top experts on Skyrim minutiae hosted a $10,000 charity competition to guess how many trees there are in the Bethesda classic

YouTuber AnyAustin‘s playful, yet exacting style of videogame investigation has really taken off in the past year, garnering well over a million views per video. Whether he’s investigating the hydrology of The Elder Scrolls or taking Grand Theft Auto to task for its lax standards of airport realism, you’re in for a good time, and…

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“A Bold Mechanical Timepiece” – This Limited Edition Missile Command Watch Could Be Yours, If You Have £455 To Burn

Nubeo & Atari have teamed up again. Nubeo and Atari are partnering up for another limited-edition watch based on one of its classic games, and it can be yours, provided you have £455 sitting around somewhere to burn through. The Ventana Automatic Atari Missile Command Limited Edition, as the name suggests, is designed to celebrate…

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