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Magic The Gathering announces Sonic The Hedgehog crossover: New cards, classic reprints and more
Magic The Gathering announces Sonic The Hedgehog crossover: New cards, classic reprints and more

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Magic The Gathering announces Sonic The Hedgehog crossover: New cards, classic reprints and more

Magic: The Gathering has announced a new Secret Lair product featuring a crossover with Sonic the Hedgehog . The latest crossover will add new, mechanically unique cards and classic reprints. The " Secret Lair x Sonic " drops, announced on Magic: The Gathering's website, will include mechanically unique cards for Sonic, Tails, Amy, and other characters from the franchise. A second Sonic-themed Secret Lair will offer reprinted versions of existing Magic: The Gathering cards reimagined as iconic items from the Sonic universe. A third Secret Lair features reprints of Instant and Sorcery cards with art depicting Sonic characters. These Secret Lairs will go on sale online on July 14 at 9 am PST. (9.30 pm IST). Non-foil versions of the "Secret Lair x Sonic: Friends & Foes" drop will also be available in stores that are part of the Wizards Play Network (WPN) starting August 21. Magic The Gathering's three Sonic-themed Secret Lair drops: All the details Magic: The Gathering is collaborating with Sonic the Hedgehog through three Secret Lair drops, each available in Rainbow foil and non-foil editions. The first set, Secret Lair x Sonic: Friends & Foes, features seven mechanically unique cards. These include one legendary creature card each for Sonic, Tails, Amy, Knuckles, Shadow, and Dr. Eggman. The seventh card is Super State, a colourless enchantment designed to enhance any creature it's attached to. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Treatment That Might Help You Against Knee Pain Knee pain | search ads Find Now Undo The second set, Secret Lair x Sonic: Turbo Gear, consists of artefact card reprints redesigned to fit the Sonic universe. Examples include: Knuckles Gloves – The Reaver Cleaver Air Shoes – Swiftfoot Boots Egg Hammer – Myr Battlesphere Piko Piko Hammer – Hammer of Nazahan Power Sneakers – Lightning Greaves Tornado, Sonic's Biplane – Weatherlight Egg Pawn – Myr Token The third drop, Secret Lair x Sonic: Chasing Adventure, includes reprints of six Magic cards with original Sonic-themed artwork. It also adds a new Treasure token illustrated with a golden ring from the Sonic franchise. Pricing: Friends & Foes: $39.99 (non-foil), $49.99 (Rainbow foil) Turbo Gear and Chasing Adventure: $29.99 (non-foil), $39.99 (Rainbow foil) Google Search AI Mode launched in India: Does it really make your search smarter? AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Following Reports That Islamic State Supporter Was Arrested And His Cryptocurrency Funds Seized, Supporters Reiterate The Importance Of Encrypting Online Activity
Following Reports That Islamic State Supporter Was Arrested And His Cryptocurrency Funds Seized, Supporters Reiterate The Importance Of Encrypting Online Activity

Memri

time06-06-2025

  • Memri

Following Reports That Islamic State Supporter Was Arrested And His Cryptocurrency Funds Seized, Supporters Reiterate The Importance Of Encrypting Online Activity

On May 28, 2025, a user of an encrypted Islamic State (ISIS) server who provides advice on online security and avoiding government surveillance, responded to ongoing rumors that another user of the forum has been arrested while in possession of cryptocurrency funds donated by other supporters, which were also seized. The user then reiterated the importance of taking steps to encrypt your online activity by using the Tails operating system and a TOR browser.

Crocs Debuts Collaborative 'Sonic the Hedgehog' Classic Clog
Crocs Debuts Collaborative 'Sonic the Hedgehog' Classic Clog

Hypebeast

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

Crocs Debuts Collaborative 'Sonic the Hedgehog' Classic Clog

Name:Sonic the Hedgehog x Crocs Classic ClogSKU:211209-90HColorway:TBCRetail Price:$70 USDRelease Date:2025Retailers:Crocs Crocshas unveiled its collaborativeSonic the HedgehogClassic Clog. The upcoming model features blue, black and red uppers with prints of the titular character and the Gold Rings. A blue arrow and another image of Sonic make their way on to the lateral midsole, while Jibbitz charms of the likes of Sonic, Tails and Cheese offer a touch of personal style. The iteration then rests on a black midsole and outsole, while a black strap fitted with a branded charm ensure a snug fit.

Indian-Origin Founder Opens Up About Existential Crisis After Selling His Business For $500 Million
Indian-Origin Founder Opens Up About Existential Crisis After Selling His Business For $500 Million

NDTV

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • NDTV

Indian-Origin Founder Opens Up About Existential Crisis After Selling His Business For $500 Million

Siddharth Shankar, an Indian-origin entrepreneur who sold his business for $500 million, recently appeared on a podcast and shared his remarkable journey. The entrepreneur, based in London, is known for founding and leading Tails Trading, a company that grew into one of the world's largest brand portfolio companies. Under his leadership, Tails Trading achieved a significant milestone with a $500 million exit for its consumer brand arm in 2024. Mr Shankar garnered attention not only for his business success but also for his candid discussions about the personal challenges that followed, including an existential crisis after the sale. In a candid episode of the Trending Diary podcast, Mr Shankar first opened up about his journey from humble beginnings to building a $500 million empire without external investment or debt. He discussed how his formative years, cultural shifts, and mindset shaped him into the entrepreneur he is today, offering insights on bootstrapping, resilience, and sustainable growth. He also talked about the experience of moving to the UK, building a business from scratch and overcoming challenges. Most importantly, he also talked about the emotional aftermath of the exit, highlighting how it conflicted with his family's expectations of happiness. Watch the video here: Mr Shankar revealed that he found the transition tough after selling his company, mainly because he missed having a daily routine. After 15 years of being constantly engaged, he struggled with the sudden lack of purpose, joking about the limits of leisure activities like PlayStation and golf. He found it hard to switch off from his entrepreneurial mindset. "How much PlayStation can one play? How much golf can I play? What more can I do? It's not that easy to switch off," he explained. Following the sale of his company, Mr Shankar received a flood of congratulatory messages, but beneath the surface-level happiness, he felt a sense of discontent. Despite the external validation, he struggled with the sudden lack of purpose and meaning in his life. "I sold the business because I wanted the best for the business, not for myself," Mr Shankar said. About Siddharth Shankar Siddharth Shankar, an Indian-origin entrepreneur, launched his first business while studying computer science engineering. In 2016, he pursued an MBA at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, gaining a global perspective under mentors like Phillip Taylor. In 2017, he co-founded Tails Trading to connect British brands with Asian markets, focusing on empowering small businesses. After his co-founder left in 2019, Mr Shankar took full ownership, scaling Tails into the 14th largest brand portfolio company worldwide, managing 285+ consumer brands and serving 150,000+ customers across retail, HORECA, wholesale, and convenience stores. During COVID-19, he pivoted to local UK markets, partnering with supermarkets to ensure resilience and fuel future expansion. In 2024, he made a bold decision and sold Tails Trading's consumer brand arm for over $500 million, a strategic move to leverage specialised expertise for the company's next phase.

Voice actor Colleen O'Shaughnessey on playing Tails and why AI can't replace emotion in art
Voice actor Colleen O'Shaughnessey on playing Tails and why AI can't replace emotion in art

The National

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The National

Voice actor Colleen O'Shaughnessey on playing Tails and why AI can't replace emotion in art

A new generation of fans is endearing itself to Sonic the Hedgehog. Having become mainstream in the 1990s with the release of the video games on Sega, Sonic amassed a legion of dedicated fans that has only grown since then – especially thanks to the character's 2020 film. And while Sonic is undoubtedly the star of the show, there is another character that has also won fans over: Miles 'Tails' Prower. Tails, a fox cub with two tails who serves as Sonic's sidekick, was first introduced in the second Sonic video game in 1992 and quickly became a fan favourite. Since 2014, Tails has been brought to life by voice actor Colleen O'Shaughnessey, first in the video games and more recently in the films. O'Shaughnessey has had a prolific career, appearing in other popular franchises such as Digimon, Bleach and Mobile Suit Gundam. At the weekend, she was in Abu Dhabi for Middle East Film and Comic Con as a celebrity guest, where she took pictures with fans and signed memorabilia. Speaking to The National, O'Shaughnessey explained what feels different about voicing Tails now compared to when she first started, more than a decade ago. 'I think the biggest difference is the circumstances where he finds himself,' O'Shaughnessey says. "When I first started voicing Tails, it was for Sonic Boom and Sonic and Tails already had an established relationship.' However, in the films, this storyline arc changed. Instead, Sonic meets and befriends Tails for the first time, which O'Shaughnessey says meant she needed to change the tone of the character, instead making him a little more serious. 'He's nervous to meet him and the stakes are much higher. It's a little more cinematic and grounded,' she says. O'Shaughnessey adds that she loves how the films have brought in a whole new generation of fans to the franchise. "My favourite is when little kids now, they'll come up and their parents will be like, 'Look, it's Tails', and they're like, 'What do you mean?' And I'll do the voice," she says. 'Their eyes get really big and then they start laughing, it's the cutest. They can't wrap their head around why this lady's face is making that sound, but that's my favourite.' During her career, O'Shaughnessey has also voiced characters in the Studio Ghibli films Spirited Away and Ponyo. Her close working relationship with the storied Japanese animation house meant she understandably raised an eyebrow at the latest trend of artificial intelligence mimicking its famed visual style. "I don't love it," she says. "AI can be a wonderful thing. I think there are ways to use AI in certain ways to make things easier, but when it comes to artistic integrity and the creative process, I don't think you can teach a computer how to feel human emotions.' When it comes to AI in voice acting, she also believes it falls short because it can't get the nuance of a character the same way a human can. "I think it's just very different," she says. "You can teach a computer a lot of things and it can learn, and I understand that technology is moving so fast, but it's not my favourite.'

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