New Nintendo Switch 2 Model With Upgrade Officially Confirmed

Back in January, a listing on Nintendo’s website hinted at a different version of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. A new product code, “OSM,” appeared alongside the standard Switch 2’s code (“BEE”), leading some fans to believe a “Lite” or “OLED” model was on the way. However, it seems Nintendo was actually developing this version to meet European regulations. These regulations require the Switch 2 to have a removable and replaceable battery, a feature not included in the initial launch model. It’s currently unknown when this change will take effect, or why it’s more cost-effective for Nintendo to create a separate version just for Europe. It’s possible Nintendo may eventually roll out this version globally.

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After Bitcoin’s price continued to fall, well-known analyst Ali Martinez predicted it might soon hit a very strong support level, indicating a potential further decline.

Bitget’s Anti-Scam Extravaganza: $442B Lost to Fraud, But Fear Not!

Interpol, that stalwart guardian of global order, reports that financial scams tied to these multi-asset markets have pilfered a staggering $442 billion in 2025. Ah, the audacity of these modern-day highwaymen! As tokenized financial products sashay into the mainstream, new vulnerabilities emerge-crypto wallets, phishing schemes, fake applications, and even AI-generated scams. The digital age, it seems, is a breeding ground for the creatively deceitful.