Nintendo has ignited excitement with Splatoon Raiders, a groundbreaking spinoff headed exclusively to the Nintendo Switch 2. This game trades turf wars for a mysterious journey alongside the fan-favorite Deep Cut trio.
Apple’s Beats Studio Pro wireless noise cancelling headphones are a steal for $169.95 shipped, compared to the competition, as they were originally priced at $349.99. Active noise cancellation brings real muscle to the table, scanning your environment 48,000 times per second to mute airplane hums, office buzz, and street clamor. Product page.
Austin, Texas, has become the stage for Tesla’s journey toward autonomous driving. Two Model Y vehicles, marked with “Robotaxi” decals, were recently captured navigating the city’s streets without drivers, signaling that Tesla’s long-anticipated robotaxi program is shifting into gear.
Google officially launched Android 16 today, beginning with Pixel devices and promising a wider rollout to other brands later this year. This marks the earliest major Android launch in recent history, packing practical features, beefed-up security, and productivity tools that make your phone smarter, safer, and smoother.
Smartphones these days tend to blend together, each one a shiny glass rectangle chasing the same sleek, polished look. But then there’s the Unihertz Titan 2, a phone that feels like it hopped out of a time machine from the BlackBerry glory days.
Strolling through the heart of Paris, the air crisp with autumn, the historic Fontaine Saint-Michel looming grandly before you…sounds like a fantasy, but a small team called Scans Factory has made it a reality, sort of. They created a tech demo using Unreal Engine 5.6 that lets you step into the city of light.
YouTuber Juskim, a modder who thinks outside the box, literally, decided to craft a gaming mouse so tiny it laughs in the face of standard designs, yet still packs the precision and speed that pro gamers demand. It’s safe to say that this could be the world’s smallest wireless gaming mouse.
MacBook, iMac, Mac Mini, and Mac Studio users rejoice! Apple’s macOS Tahoe 26 aims to redefine the Mac experience with deeper iPhone integration and a suite of intelligent features powered by Apple Intelligence. As Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, put it, “macOS is the heart and soul of the Mac, and with Tahoe, we’re building on what users love most.”