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GameStop, which owns a 5% equity stake in eBay, has launched an unsolicited bid to acquire the entire company for approximately $56 billion in cash and stock. The offer, revealed by CEO Ryan Cohen, proposes $125 per eBay share, a 20% premium over the previous closing price, and would unite GameStop's retail network with eBay's online marketplace. If successful, Cohen says the merger could create significant cost savings and position the new entity as a strong competitor to Amazon. EBay's board is reviewing the proposal, and Cohen has indicated a willingness to take the offer directly to shareholders if necessary.
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Homebridge 2.0 has launched with early support for the Matter standard, enabling device bridging across platforms like Apple Home, Google Home and Amazon Alexa. The update expands compatibility and flexibility, making it easier to integrate more devices and features as the broader Matter ecosystem continues to evolve.
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The ROG Xbox Ally handhelds are set for several updates, with the ROG Xbox Ally X gaining automatic super resolution to enhance visual quality and frame rates, particularly on larger screens. Additional improvements include defaulting gameplay to TV displays when docked, better controller pairing and enhanced vibration for a more immersive gaming experience.
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Dreame, best known for robot vacuums, has unveiled plans to enter the smartphone space with a modular device featuring attachable camera and utility modules, alongside a separate luxury-focused lineup with highly varied, ornate designs. Both devices remain unlaunched and are expected to run Dreame's proprietary Aurora AIOS, an Android-based system with added AI features.
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