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2026-01-12T20:45:30+00:00
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Tether Freezes $182 Million in Stablecoins as Reports Point to Heavy Crypto Use by Venezuela
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There's a new spotlight on crypto that's used to avoid sanctions after the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
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https://gizmodo.com/tether-freezes-182-million-in-stablecoins-as-reports-point-to-heavy-crypto-use-by-venezuela-2000709276
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2026-01-12T20:20:01+00:00
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Researchers Discover Previously Unknown Species in Utah’s Great Salt Lake
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And they've proposed two "kind of crazy" ideas for how it got there.
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https://gizmodo.com/researchers-discover-previously-unknown-species-in-utahs-great-salt-lake-2000709251
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2026-01-12T20:10:42+00:00
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Alphabet’s Wing Adds 150 Walmart Stores to Drone Delivery Program
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https://gizmodo.com/alphabets-wing-adds-150-walmart-stores-to-drone-delivery-program-2000709294
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2026-01-12T20:00:25+00:00
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Paramount Is Going Full Borg to Try and Stop the Netflix-Warner Bros. Merger
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Resistance is futile: Paramount isn't going to let Netflix grab ahold of Warner Bros. without a fight.
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https://gizmodo.com/paramount-netflix-warner-bros-lawsuit-2000709200
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2026-01-12T20:00:13+00:00
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New Research Exposes the Good and the Gross in Pompeii’s Baths
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Mount Vesuvius preserved the ancient city's water system, including evidence of filth.
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https://gizmodo.com/new-research-exposes-the-good-and-the-gross-in-pompeiis-baths-2000708925
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2026-01-12T19:30:16+00:00
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China Just Built Its Own Time System for the Moon
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The Moon's weaker gravity results in slightly faster clocks than on Earth.
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https://gizmodo.com/china-just-built-its-own-time-system-for-the-moon-2000708991
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2026-01-12T19:05:16+00:00
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Trump Administration Takes Stake in Major Critical Mineral Firm
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The Pentagon is investing in Atlantic Alumina in a bid to boost U.S. gallium and alumina production and reduce reliance on China.
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https://gizmodo.com/trump-administration-takes-stake-in-major-critical-mineral-firm-2000709109
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2026-01-12T19:04:56-05:00
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The best robot vacuums we’ve tested for 2026
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Along with my top picks, I have options to fit specific needs, such as mopping, besting pet hair, shopping on a budget, and bots for small spaces. The good news is that there are many great robot vacs out there, so whether you have a 3,000-square-foot home and three shaggy dogs or a small, stylish apartment you share with a goldfish, there’s a robot vacuum to suit your needs. Multifunctional dock: No, charging only / Mapping: Yes, camera-based / AI-powered obstacle detection: Yes / Suction power: 3,000Pa / Remote check-in: No / Brush style: Single rubber / Mop style: Roller / Mop washing: Yes / Mop lift: Yes / Edge cleaning: Yes, mop extension / Works with: No smart home integrations Photos by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge Update, January 12th: Adjusted pricing / availability and added details regarding several new models introduced at CES 2026. Sheena Vasani also contributed to this post.
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2026-01-12T17:25:39-05:00
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Fired Rockstar employees’ plea for interim pay denied
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Read the full story at The Verge.
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https://www.theverge.com/news/861004/rockstar-fired-union-workers-pay
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2026-01-12T17:25:08-05:00
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Framework hikes desktop PC prices as RAM shortage drags on
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Read the full story at The Verge.
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https://www.theverge.com/news/860988/framework-desktop-pc-price-increase-ram-memory-shortage
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2026-01-12T17:14:58-05:00
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Meta plans to lay off hundreds of metaverse employees this week
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Read the full story at The Verge.
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https://www.theverge.com/news/860984/meta-reality-labs-layoffs-metaverse
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2026-01-12T15:04:09-05:00
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Baseus’ retractable travel adapter is on sale for more than 50 percent off today
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If you’re planning on traveling at all this year, the Baseus EnerCore CG11 Universal Travel Adapter is worth a look. The adapter can power up to six devices at once, and now through the end of today, January 12th, it’s on sale for just $34.19 (about $36 off) at Amazon, matching the all-time low price we last saw at the end of November. Baseus EnerCore CG11 Universal Travel Adapter Where to Buy: $69.99 $34.19 at Amazon $69.99 $39.99 at Baseus Baseus’ handy wall adapter supports four different plug types so you can use it in more than 200 countries, including the US, UK, much of Europe, Australia, India, and South Africa. Instead of requiring you to pack a separate cable, it also includes a built-in USB-C cable that extends up to 27 inches. The braided cord can deliver up to 70W of power and retracts into the adapter, too, making it easy to carry. In addition to the aforementioned built-in cable, the EnerCore CG11 features three USB ports on the bottom: one USB-C port that delivers up to 60W, a USB-A port that delivers up to 60W, and a USB-A port that delivers up to 5W. That means you can charge your phone, tablet, camera, tablet, earbuds, and even a laptop — albeit slowly — without having to carry multiple chargers with you while you travel. Despite its versatility, the adapter weighs about half a pound and can fit in the palm of your hand, so it won’t add a ton of unnecessary bulk to your backpack or luggage. You can even take it on a cruise, as it doesn’t include surge protection, a feature that’s often banned on cruise ships.
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2026-01-12T15:03:49-05:00
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UK pushes up a law criminalizing deepfake nudes in response to Grok
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Read the full story at The Verge.
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https://www.theverge.com/news/860881/uk-ai-x-grok-law-criminalizing-deepfake-nudes-ai
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2026-01-12T15:00:00-05:00
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The Stranger Things behind-the-scenes doc is a lot more boring than a secret episode
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Read the full story at The Verge.
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https://www.theverge.com/entertainment/860692/one-last-adventure-the-making-of-stranger-things-5-netflix-review
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2026-01-12T14:30:00-05:00
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Anthropic wants you to use Claude to ‘Cowork’ in latest AI agent push
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Read the full story at The Verge.
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https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/860730/anthropic-cowork-feature-ai-agents-claude-code
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2026-01-12T14:24:31-05:00
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New York wants to regulate Roblox
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Read the full story at The Verge.
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https://www.theverge.com/policy/860727/new-york-governor-hochul-roblox-kids-online-safety
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2026-01-12T14:00:00-05:00
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These are my favorite Switch 2 accessories
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The Nintendo Switch 2 can be enjoyed right out of the box, but it’s even better with the right accessories. Some of these add-ons are more crucial than others, especially if you’re deciding what to buy early on. For example, a case and a screen protector can keep your console safe from scuffs, scratches, and drops, so both are what I’d consider to be essential. If you’re not a fan of how the Joy-Con 2 feel to use, a cheap but good wireless controller wouldn’t hurt, either. On the other hand, a microSD Express card lets you add even more digital games to your library, although the console’s somewhat generous 256GB of internal storage means you may not need one right away (unless you buy a lot of games that are 50-70GB each, such as Cyberpunk 2077 and Madden 26). Some other accessories don’t add enough to the gaming experience to justify the cost. Those Joy-Con 2 steering wheel accessories? You can pass on those. The Switch 2 and its games are expensive enough, so we’ve assembled this guide with picks that are a great value. You don’t need to spend hundreds on accessories — many of us at The Verge certainly aren’t. No matter your budget, we’ve included numerous categories, beginning with a starter kit of recommendations we think everyone should consider. The best Switch 2 controllers Our list of the best Switch 2 controllers is always evolving. It started with just a few alternatives to Nintendo’s great, yet imperfect Switch 2 Pro controller that costs $90. Now it’s full of options covering a range of budgets. There’s one thing that ties all of the candidates together: they have better internal hardware than the Switch 2 Pro. At a bare minimum, you’ll get a gamepad that has Hall effect or TMR joysticks that won’t eventually develop stick drift. There are also options that offer features that let you play exactly how you want, with add-on rear paddles, triggers with customizable pull distances, swappable face buttons, and more. Currently, the best wireless controller for most Switch 2 gamers is the EasySMX S10. It offers comfort, great-feeling rumble, it includes a floating eight-way direction pad, and has support for motion controls and amiibo. It’s the total package, but I have minor complaints. The home, GameChat, and screenshot buttons are placed awkwardly, and not everyone will dig the design or the gritty texture on the grips. EasySMX S10 Gaming Controller for Switch 2 Where to Buy: $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon $59.99 at EasySMX $59.99 at Walmart It’s technically not a controller, but I’m a broken record when it comes to recommending 8BitDo’s USB Adapter 2 for households already with more than one console. In the case that you have an Xbox or a PS5 and would rather not buy a bespoke Switch 2 controller, just buy this $20 adapter instead, and use it to connect a wireless controller you already own. This adapter goes into the Switch 2’s dock (or directly into the console, if you have a USB-A to C adapter). Connecting your controller is as easy as putting it into pairing mode, then ensuring that the “Pro Controller Wired Communication” option is turned on within the console’s settings. Click and hold the adapter’s coin-shaped button to initiate pairing, then you should be good to go. The DualSense’s rumble and motion controls work seamlessly, for example, and you can remap buttons as you please within the console’s OS like you would an official Switch controller. GuliKit’s Hyperlink 2 wireless adapter works similarly, and is usually a couple dollars cheaper ($16.99 at the time of publishing). I’m still in the process of testing it, but it was easy to pair a DualSense to a Switch 2 and the connection was reliable, with motion control and rumble support. 8BitDo Wireless Bluetooth USB Adapter 2 Where to Buy: $19.99 $18.99 at Amazon $19.99 at 8BitDo $19.99 at Best Buy The best Switch 2 cases and mounts Dbrand Killswitch The Killswitch is a great Switch 2 companion, whether you’re someone who primarily uses the console in handheld mode or while it’s docked. It’s a case that wraps around the Switch 2’s back, with detachable components that snugly grip onto each Joy-Con 2, adding some extra bulk that makes them more comfortable to hold. Above all else, it’s a great way to protect your console from scratches and slightly more significant damage. What’s also great is that it doesn’t limit its flexibility as a hybrid console. Each Killswitch ships with a USB-C dock adapter that is inserted into the Switch 2 dock. Since the case-equipped console can no longer fit in Nintendo’s dock, this adapter lets you connect it to your TV without taking off the case. It’s tougher to correctly align the Switch 2’s USB-C jack with this adapter than it is to put it in the dock, but it gets easier with practice. Read our review of the Dbrand Killswitch. Dbrand Killswitch – Switch 2 Where to Buy: $59.95 at Dbrand $79.99 at Best Buy (Travel kit) Jsaux ModCase The Dbrand KillSwitch is worth the cost for people who can afford it. It’s more comfortable to use in handheld mode than other options, and it’s great to be able to detach the Joy-Cons when I want to. Jsaux’s ModCase is a great runner-up, though. The foundation of the accessory pack is the wrap-around case that the console fits into (you can’t remove the Joy-Con or use the kickstand once it’s on), which adds bulkier grips that make it more comfortable to hold. There’s a protrusion on the rear of the case, which is where its batch of “mods” can be attached. The basic $29.99 kit includes a kickstand (which works better on tables than laps) and a watch-like strap for holding a power bank during charging. The $59.99 Ultimate kit that Jsaux sent for testing includes those, plus a few other extras. You get a faceplate for the console to protect its screen when not in use, as well as a phone mount with a magnet that lets you attach, say, your iPhone so you can view it while you play games. Lastly, it includes a USB-C dock extender with a silicone stand. It’s like a dock for your dock, which looks more cumbersome than Dbrand’s also-clumsy-looking solution. But, hey, it all works as intended. Jsaux ModCase Ultimate Where to Buy: $60 at Jsaux Tomtoc FancyCase Slim zip-up case The best, slimmest zip-up case you should buy is made by Tomtoc. Compared to the Belkin hard zip-up case that I got my hands on before the Switch 2’s launch, the Tomtoc FancyCase slim case feels more durable; anecdotally, it holds up much better to being squeezed by hand. It even has more vertical clearance above the Joy-Con 2 sticks, so it’ll never press them in on accident. Like most zip-up cases, it features a screen cover that doubles as cartridge storage. This one can hold 12 cartridges. I’m confident that it’ll absorb more potential damage over time than other cases I’ve tried. Plus, it just looks cooler, with low-profile designs for gamers who don’t want to draw attention to their console. That said, its “Froz Edition” has ice cream-inspired looks that are a lot more expressive. Tomtoc FancyCase-G05 Nintendo Switch 2 Slim Case Where to Buy: $36.99 $24.99 at Amazon $36.99 at Tomtoc Mechanism Gaming Pillow When I’m relaxing after putting our kid to sleep, I want everything to be easy. Like, I don’t even want to hold a Switch 2 while I play, if at all possible. The console’s kickstand is nice, but Mechanism’s Gaming Pillow is better, since its articulating arm can suspend the console at eye level while its plush bottom rests on my lap. You can detach the Switch 2’s Joy-Con and hold them where it’s most comfortable, or better yet, just connect a wireless controller that offers better ergonomics. The Gaming Pillow works with many other devices, too, whether it’s a PlayStation Portal, an Xbox ROG Ally, or even a Kindle with the right adapter. Mechanism Gaming Pillow Where to Buy: $64 at Mechanism $74.99 at Amazon The best Switch 2 docks Jsaux is among the first companies to launch a compact, all-in-one wall charger that doubles as a dock for the Switch 2 and other handhelds. The OmniCentro dock — which comes with a USB-C port, a USB-A port, and an HDMI cable — retails for $39.99 at time of writing, which isn’t a bad price given its specs. Its USB-C port tops out at 65W, which is more than enough for a Switch 2 and most other gaming handhelds. The adapter supports 4K resolution at 60 frames per second with HDR, or 1440p and 1080p at up to 120 frames per second. You can also use it as a compact hub for your tablet or laptop, as its USB-A port comes in handy for wireless dongles or for charging small accessories. OmniCentro Charger Dock for Switch 2 Where to Buy: $45.99 $39.99 at Jsaux The best Switch 2 cameras If you use Nintendo’s GameChat feature, you might want a webcam to show your face to friends. The best webcam that you can get for your Switch 2 should be the cheapest one you can find that’s guaranteed to work with it. Almost all of Logitech’s webcams support the Switch 2, and Elgato has updated its Facecam MK.2 to support it, as well. Elgato’s model is pricier than we recommend most people spend, but it’s a solid option if you also have a PC to use it with. It’s worth knowing that the Switch 2 displays low-fidelity video feeds during gameplay, so unless you plan to use the webcam with your PC as well, it’s not worth spending a lot for a model that promises great video quality. Logitech Brio 100 webcam Where to Buy: $39.99 $24.99 at Amazon $39.99 $24.99 at Staples $39.99 $24.99 at Logitech Nintendo Switch 2 Camera Where to Buy: $54 at Walmart $54.99 at Best Buy $54.99 at Target Elgato Facecam MK.2 Where to Buy: $139.99 at Best Buy $139.99 $126 at Amazon $139.99 $126.34 at B&H Photo The best Switch 2 portable batteries The Switch 2 is more powerful than the original Switch. However, it doesn’t require all that much more power to charge, even while you’re playing games. While new phones and tablets are breaking new ground with fast charging speeds, getting a power bank that can deliver at least 20W is totally sufficient to get the fastest-possible charging speeds with the Switch 2 in handheld mode. By using a display-equipped USB-C cable with a wattage reading, I was able to see that the Switch 2 usually pulls a maximum of about 15-17W of power (sometimes less) from a USB-C battery during gameplay. When the system was asleep, the rate went down to between 8-13W, fluctuating at different points during the charging process. From a totally dead state, the console took almost 90 minutes to reach 69 percent with a 20W battery plugged into it. You’ll likely drain your USB-C battery more quickly if you’re playing as you charge. Thankfully, your options for compatible batteries are plentiful. You’ll likely be paying for more power than you’ll need with the Switch 2, but more power (and especially more ports) are never a bad thing to have too much of. Anker Zolo Power Bank (10K, 30W) Where to Buy: $25.99 at Amazon $25.99 at Anker $25.99 $24.69 at Newegg (with code NYNGF36) Ugreen Nexode power bank (20K, 45W) Where to Buy: $45.99 $29.99 at Amazon Baseus Picogo Power Bank 45W 10000mAh With Built-in Cable Where to Buy: $49.99 $25.99 at Amazon $49.99 $29.99 at Baseus (with code PicogoPB10) Iniu Pocket Rocket P50 power bank Where to Buy: $32.99 at Amazon $32.99 $28.05 at Iniu (with code TasteMe15) Best microSD Express cards for Switch 2 The Switch 2 supports microSD Express cards of up to 2TB, even though models with that amount of storage aren’t yet available for purchase. Most brands make cards in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB configurations, and some offer 1TB cards as well. I’d suggest grabbing the cheapest microSD Express card you can find, as so far they all offer similarly fast read/write speeds. Right now, Samsung’s P9 is one of the most affordable models you can get, with the 256GB version going down to $34.99 sometimes. Samsung P9 microSD Express Card Where to Buy: $74.99 at Amazon (256GB) $119.99 at Amazon (512GB) Best video glasses for Switch 2 If you travel often or just really want heightened immersion, AR glasses are a good purchase to consider. Instead of using a TV or a monitor, they put the screen right up to your eyeballs, and modern models offer head-tracking to let the screen follow your movements, as well as sensors that let you lock the screen in place virtually. There’s more than one good set of AR glasses out there, too. Viture’s $499 Luma Pro and its Pro mobile gaming dock, which is necessary for connecting a Switch 2 and HDMI-based consoles, are a solid pair that offer both great contrast and brightness. Better yet, they offer physical myopia adjustment dials, giving you another way besides prescription lenses to achieve the clarity you’re looking for. Viture Luma Pro XR Glasses Where to Buy: $499.99 $423.99 at Amazon $499.99 at Best Buy $499 $449 at Viture Xreal’s $449 1S are also worth considering. They require the Xreal Neo mobile dock to connect a Switch 2, but the Neo is actually smaller and slicker than Viture’s competing dock (the Luma Pro also work great on the Neo). Performance, resolution, features, and comfort are nearly identical between the two Xreal and Viture models; however, with Xreal, you’ll have to settle for software-based interpupillary distance adjustments instead of a hardware-based solution. In other words, you might need prescription lenses with the 1S if you require glasses to see clearly for any reason. Xreal 1S Where to Buy: $449 at Amazon $449 at Xreal Other cheap, must-have Switch 2 accessories There are two extra items that I think most people should consider buying for their Switch 2. The first is a screen protector. As I mentioned at the top of the post, the console’s screen is its most fragile component, so spend the $10 or so necessary to get a multipack of tempered glass protectors so you don’t have to think about it again. Many brands make them, but I’ve had great experiences with stuff from amFilm. amFilm OneTouch two-pack of glossy screen protectors Where to Buy: $9.99 $8.99 at Amazon The other accessory is a USB-C-to-Ethernet adapter. It’s possible that you may get a ton of usage out of this, especially if you play online multiplayer games and you want to nip latency in the bud. Or, if you’re like me, you’ll just plug it in when it comes time to download a game. The Switch 2’s Wi-Fi is awfully slow when it comes to downloading large files, even when you have fast internet. Plugging this accessory into either of its USB-C ports greatly increases download speeds. Ugreen USB-C-to-ethernet adapter Where to Buy: $14.99 $9.99 at Amazon Update, January 12th: Updated to reflect current pricing and availability and several products, including Jsaux’s OmniCentro dock, Mechanism’s Gaming Pillow, and two pairs of video glasses.
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2026-01-12T12:40:04+00:00
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Majority of Filipinos still hopeful, but doubt growing on flood scam justice
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By Adrian H. Halili, Reporter FEWER Filipinos have expressed confidence that officials implicated in the multibillion-peso flood control scandal will be punished, according to a December survey by Pulse Asia Research, Inc., reflecting growing public skepticism over the government’s handling of one of the country’s biggest corruption controversies. In a statement on Monday, Pulse Asia said 59% of Filipinos remain optimistic that those accused in the flood control projects will be held accountable. While still a majority, this marked a sharp drop from the 71% confidence level recorded in September 2025. “The rest of Filipino adults are either ambivalent on the matter or doubtful that the guilty government officials will be punished,” the pollster said. Confidence varied sharply by region. Respondents in Mindanao were the most optimistic, with 65% saying they expect accountability, followed by Luzon at 62% and the Visayas at 57%. In contrast, only 42% of respondents in the National Capital Region said they believed those implicated would face punishment. The waning confidence reflects frustration over the slow pace of investigations and prosecutions, said Hansley A. Juliano, a political science lecturer at Ateneo de Manila University. “The slow pace of prosecution, the back and forth on the budget, as well as the unwillingness to crack down on politicians of either camp has once again drained credibility on this,” he said in a Facebook Messenger chat. The government’s response has fallen short of restoring trust, even if it has helped temper public anger, said Anthony Lawrence A. Borja, an associate political science professor at De La Salle University in Manila. “The gravity, speed, extent and overall effectiveness of the government’s response was enough to ease discontent but not enough to outweigh generations’ worth of disappointment,” he said via Messenger. “Many assume that the entire campaign would fail and be selective, and many might end up justified in their lack of optimism,” he added. The Marcos administration has faced mounting public outrage since senior lawmakers, Department of Public Works and Highways officials and private contractors were accused of siphoning billions of pesos from funds earmarked for flood control infrastructure beginning in 2022. The anomalies involve overvalued, underbuilt or “ghost” projects in flood-prone areas. President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. earlier vowed that all those involved would be jailed before the end of 2025, amid investigations by the Office of the Ombudsman and the Independent Commission for Infrastructure. Authorities have since filed cases against several officials and initiated administrative proceedings. Critics, however, said these actions have yet to convince the public that accountability will extend to high-ranking political figures. Mr. Borja said restoring confidence would require structural reforms rather than isolated prosecutions. “We need the Ombudsman and the Sandiganbayan to be effective, functioning bodies that are developed enough to avoid backlogs, and powerful enough to confront all types of offenders,” he said. Beyond expectations of punishment, the Pulse Asia survey also gauged broader trust in the justice system. About 44% of Filipinos said they believe the country’s courts can handle high-level corruption cases. “The plurality sentiment in the country is one of confidence in the ability of the justice system to successfully prosecute high-level corruption cases,” Pulse Asia said. Still, doubts remain widespread. About 24% of respondents said they were not confident in the justice system’s ability to prosecute those accused of corruption, while 33% said they were undecided. Views were similarly mixed on the effectiveness of legislative investigations. About 36% of Filipinos said Senate inquiries into anomalous flood control projects sometimes reveal the truth but have limited impact. About three of 10 respondents said such probes are likely to uncover evidence and hold those involved accountable. Meanwhile, 21% said legislative investigations rarely produce meaningful outcomes. “For a little more than a tenth of Filipino adults (12%), legislative investigations like those being done by the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee are primarily for show or political theater,” Pulse Asia said. Most respondents also expressed concern over the influence of powerful officials on judicial outcomes. About 51% of Filipinos said high-ranking officials could use their influence to affect court decisions and avoid conviction. “The primary factor that will affect court decisions regarding cases involving corrupt government officials is the use of influence of such officials to avoid being convicted,” the pollster said. This perception was strongest in Luzon, where 57% shared this view, followed by the Visayas at 51%, Metro Manila at 49% and Mindanao at 43%. The Pulse Asia survey was conducted through face-to-face interviews with 1,200 Filipinos aged 18 and above from Dec. 12 to 15. It has a ±2.8 percentage-point margin of error.
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2026-01-15T00:00:00
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Nationwide genetic screening proves effective at catching disease risk early
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