Pokémon has partnered with one of the biggest PC gaming brands again, and you can actually buy these accessories — but do you even want to?

Previously, Razer’s partnerships with Pokémon were limited to particular areas, excluding many fans from enjoying the fun. However, now Razer has teamed up with Pokémon for a comprehensive line of PC gaming accessories that a wider audience can purchase. But the question remains, is it worth spending your money on this equipment?

The wireless gaming mouse I’ve used for 5 years is down to $30 — that’s less than 2 cents a day (and it’s still my favorite)

With the Logitech G305 Lightspeed wireless mouse now priced at $29.99 on Amazon, it has become my top pick. If you’re a Best Buy or Walmart shopper, you can also get it for the same affordable price. No matter your preferred store, this mouse will cost you just under $30, and yes, it comes with an AA battery included in the package.

Microsoft is on track to become the second $4 trillion company by market cap, following NVIDIA — and mass layoffs

Under the leadership of CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft has emerged as a standout performer in the stock market, whether positively or negatively. Currently, Microsoft boasts a market capitalization of approximately $3.758 trillion, trailing NVIDIA’s $4.179 trillion slightly. In recent times, Microsoft has surpassed Apple, with a market cap of $3.1 trillion, as investors grow uneasy about Apple’s standing in an AI-centric world.

Elon Musk says “We need more babies” — then creates digital girlfriends so you actually won’t go out and make any babies

The two main attractions are Ani, a playful anime girl wearing black, and Rudy, a red panda displaying different moods, including the grumpy “Bad Rudy” who says things like “Early morning and I’m already planning to swap all the coffee in town with watered-down decaf.” It’s worth mentioning that this is only a few days after Grok became unhinged and started referring to itself as “Mecha Hitler.

Intel is laying off thousands of US workers in AI restructuring — CEO Lip-Bu Tan says it’s “too late” to catch up with the competition

These job cuts are a consequence of a company announcement made by CEO Lip-Bu Tan, who informed his team that Intel no longer ranks among the top 10 semiconductor companies. Furthermore, he stated that it is now impractical for them to develop in-house AI models on hardware that struggles to challenge NVIDIA’s market supremacy within this field (as reported by Oregon Live).

Microsoft’s AI CEO says Google nearly launched “ChatGPT” before OpenAI — but brutal skeptics, fears of disrupting search, and safety concerns thwarted the plan

In my analysis, during our conversation, the executive shared an intriguing phase in his professional journey when he was part of Google before moving on to establish Inflection AI. He vividly spoke about his time at the tech colossus, highlighting his struggles, particularly when his endeavors to bring LaMDA into fruition were unsuccessful.

ZeniMax QA testers face whiplash and “rancid” work morale following Microsoft’s gaming layoffs — but the union still fights

Across our entire studio, it feels like we’ve unexpectedly let go of numerous skilled, exceptional team members. Each individual who was terminated was someone I relied on to complete tasks effectively, and individuals whom we truly depended upon. This situation is particularly challenging because it seems so unjustified.