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  • Nintendo Switch 2 Compatibility Checker: New Search Page Lets You Verify Game and App Status
    November 10, 2025, 1:30 AM EST. Nintendo has launched a new Switch 2 compatibility search page to help players verify which titles work on the hybrid system. The tool lets you type a game or app into a search bar and see if it is supported or incompatible for the Switch 2, with results covering both physical and digital versions. It may also show recent patches or other notes. The page reflects Nintendo's ongoing effort to expand compatibility after a launch where not every title was ready. Users can routinely check status and updates as more games become compatible. Have a title in mind you want tested? Share it in the comments.
  • China's internet platforms cautiously revive lending as Beijing pushes consumer loans
    November 10, 2025, 1:28 AM EST. China's internet platforms are quietly reviving consumer lending after Beijing's subsidies and a more accommodative environmental shift. Beijing's 2020 crackdown on disorderly expansion hit Ant Group's IPO and led to restructuring and fines; now, subsidies in August naming Ant and WeBank alongside traditional banks aim to spur lending. Industry sources say the regulatory landscape has become more accommodative, turning expansion from constraint to strategy as growth slows. Ant, Meituan's financial arm, ByteDance, and Baidu stand to gain from faster growth and margins if defaults stay in check, though regulators could tighten again. UBS projects online lending to rise about 7-8% in 2025 with strong profit gains as the sector normalizes, while banks and fintechs merge operations under tighter capital and data rules.
  • The Most Overlooked Way to Profit From AI Infrastructure Spending
    November 10, 2025, 1:26 AM EST. While Nvidia grabs the headlines in AI hardware, the AI build-out offers profit paths beyond chips. The AI workloads live in powerful data centers, owned by REITs like Digital Realty. The story also extends to the racks and building components supplied by firms such as Nucor. Yet the most overlooked lever is utilities: the demand for electricity to run AI infrastructure is likely to endure even if growth slows. Regulated, capital-intensive, and regionally focused, utilities provide steady exposure to the longer-term power needs behind AI, making them a compelling complement to chip plays in the AI era.
  • Tesla's Cybertruck chief Siddhant Awasthi departs after eight years
    November 10, 2025, 1:24 AM EST. Tesla's head of the Cybertruck program, Siddhant Awasthi, is leaving the company after more than eight years, including an ascent from intern to the program's lead. He steered the Cybertruck from its engineering phase into large-scale production and also took charge of the Model 3 program last July. Awasthi announced the move on LinkedIn. The news comes as Tesla posted record deliveries in Q3 aided by buyers chasing a $7,500 EV tax credit that expires at the end of September; analysts foresee a Q4 pullback as the incentive vanishes. Cybertruck demand has faced headwinds, with discounts on inventory and a March recall filing showing 46,096 units produced since its November 2023 introduction.
  • Samsung's Exynos 2600: 2nm GAA chip promises 59% efficiency boost vs Apple A19 Pro
    November 10, 2025, 1:16 AM EST. Samsung's next-gen Exynos 2600 is touted as the first 2nm GAA chipset fabbed in-house by Samsung Foundry for the Galaxy S26. If benchmarks hold, it could stand as a flagship alternative to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and MediaTek Dimensity 9500. Early Geekbench 6 results on a prototype show the Exynos 2600 delivering up to 59% more power efficiency than Apple's A19 Pro, with measured draws of about 3.6W (single-core) and 7.6W (multi-core). Samsung attributes the gains to the new 2nm GAA process and reduced leakage. In graphics, the Xclipse 960 GPU reportedly improves performance-per-watt by ~30% versus the previous generation. Rumors point to a 1+3+6 CPU core layout and a max 3.80GHz performance core. Official performance metrics remain unconfirmed.