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Tactical Star Wars? EA drops debut trailer for Zero Company — XCOM meets Clone Wars

Electronic Arts has officially revealed Star Wars: Zero Company — a turn-based tactical strategy set during the Clone Wars, made by the team behind XCOM.
You’ll lead a squad of mercenaries in a secret conflict, handling every move, cover, and shot like a galactic chess match. With Bit Reactor and Respawn at the helm, this one’s looking sharp.
Launches in 2026 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Bottom line: forget lightsabers — it’s time for brain-blasters. 🧠🚀
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Pavel Durov went barefoot and silent — with goats and purpose 🌿🐐

In a new photoshoot, Durov appears dressed in white, surrounded by nature and goats, channeling a peaceful, almost prophetic vibe. No caption, no promo — just energy.
The imagery speaks more than any words: a leader who’s clearly saying something without saying anything at all.

Bottom line: when you're not just a founder — you're a symbol. Durov plays his own game. 📲🧘‍♂️
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Marvel brings back Swimsuit Special — yes, superheroes in swimsuits are back 🏝️📚

After 30 years, Marvel is reviving the iconic (and kinda infamous) Swimsuit Special — a comic series featuring heroes and villains striking poses in beachwear. The new issue, Friends, Foes, Rivals, is fronted by The Wasp, who’s apparently running a full-on supermodel shoot.
Originally published in the ’90s, the series was all pin-up glam, barely-there plots, and lots of skin — loved by some, hated by others.
Launches July 9, and yep — swimsuit skins are also coming to Marvel Rivals (details TBA).

Bottom line: superpowered beach bodies are back — and still just as divisive. 🕶️🌊
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China just held a human vs. robot half-marathon — fitness is officially broken

In Beijing, 21 humanoid robots ran a 21km race alongside actual humans. No wheels allowed — just awkward knees and dreams of domination.
Some bots wore sneakers, one had boxing shorts, and another rocked a red headband that literally said “Must Win.” One fell at the start and just laid there. Another slammed into a railing and took out its human operator. Peak athleticism.
Winner? A robot called Tiangong Ultra, finishing in 2h 40min. The human winner did it in 1:02, but who cares — this was all about flexing robot legs and battery life (which only needed 3 swaps).

Bottom line: robots run, robots crash, and you're still scrolling. Inspired yet? 🦿🏁
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Lucy Gu — 30, rich AF, and just flexed past Taylor Swift on the billionaire board 💅💸

Co-founded Scale AI ($25B valuation), dipped, launched Passes — basically OnlyFans in a turtleneck. Bagged $40M in funding. Then boom — lawsuit over alleged underage NSFW content. Passes says it's BS.
Meanwhile Lucy’s living that FIRE life: frugal queen, invests in people not purses, and swears by your network is your net worth.

Bottom line: billion-dollar moves, courtroom drama, zero flexing. What have you done by 30? 🔥👀
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Skullcandy x Bose drop Method 360 — $100 earbuds with punchy bass & style 🎶🖤

Budget buds? Kinda. 12mm drivers, bass that hits just right, and rumor has it Bose helped with the tuning — sounds suspiciously close to the pricier QuietComfort Ultra.
Noise canceling by Skullcandy (4 mics), auto-pause when you pull ‘em out, up to 11 hours battery (9 with ANC), plus fast charge: 10 mins = 2 more hours.
The case? Chunky, ribbed, and comes with a loop — stylish, but definitely not pocket-friendly. Comes in 5 colors, including leopard print.
Bottom line: solid sound, bold look, and the $100 price tag may not last. 🔊🐾
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In his latest post, Durov reminded us why Telegram exists — and why he’d rather leave the market than sell out🔒🧨

France almost passed a law requiring messaging apps to install backdoors for police access. The National Assembly shut it down just in time — but yeah, that was a serious red flag.
Durov’s response was clear:
“Telegram would rather leave the market than undermine encryption with backdoors and violate human rights.”

He pointed out that in 12 years, Telegram has never handed over a single byte of private messages. Even under EU laws, they only provide IPs and phone numbers with a valid court order — never messages.
And the key takeaway:
“Encryption doesn’t protect criminals — it protects ordinary people.”

Now the EU is working on a new law to push backdoors again. The fight for privacy is far from over.
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