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Epomaker Magcore 65 Lite Review: Inductive Switches & Tri-mode Wireless for $79.99
geeky_gadgets43d ago

Epomaker Magcore 65 Lite Review: Inductive Switches & Tri-mode Wireless for $79.99

Analog-style keyboards used to be a relatively narrow space split between expensive Hall effect boards and enthusiast projects that took time and extra spending. The Epomaker Magcore 65 Lite sits closer to the mainstream end of that spectrum: a compact 65% wireless keyboard priced at $79.99 with inductive switches, tri-mode connectivity and manufacturer-listed high polling [...]The post Epomaker Magcore 65 Lite Review: Inductive Switches & Tri-mode Wireless for $79.99 appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.

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After yesterday’s results, is Rolls-Royce a stock to buy now?
fool_uk43d ago

After yesterday’s results, is Rolls-Royce a stock to buy now?

The reaction of investors to Rolls-Royce’s 2025 results suggests many still see it as a stock to buy. Are they right? Our writer investigates.The post After yesterday’s results, is Rolls-Royce a stock to buy now? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.

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China’s Foreign Policy Strategy in Latin America
valdaiclub43d ago

China’s Foreign Policy Strategy in Latin America

From grand infrastructure projects to intermediate mineral processing, China has embraced an ambitious economic strategy that would propel the People’s Republic towards a central role on the Latin American continent, writes Ricardo Zedano, Head of Media Relations and Foreign Trade Adviser at the Peru-Russia Chamber of Commerce and Industry Development

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WineInk: Wine matters
aspentimes43d ago

WineInk: Wine matters

While they don’t serve wine at the Supreme Court of the United States, a wine company recently served as a focal point for a monumental ruling by the Court.Last Friday, while much of Aspen was tuned into the Olympics and Aspen local Alex Ferreira’s gold medal-winning run, the Supreme Court issued a much-anticipated ruling in a case originally titled V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump. The Court, in a 6-3 decision, determined that the Trump administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to justify the sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs exceeded the President’s authority. The lawsuit had argued that the Administration did not have authority to impose across-the-board, worldwide tariffs without the approval of Congress. The majority of the Court agreed.

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