Author: News Room

Ferrari’s first electric car is Luce, rocking interiors by ex-Apple designer Jony Ive

Ferrari is finally shifting gears and heading into the electric car era. Naturally, the company must do so in style, right? Well, today, Ferrari announced Luce, its first electric car, and also gave us a glimpse of its interiors. And guess who helped with the design process? Ferrari partnered with LoveFrom, a design firm started by Apple legend Sir Jony Ive.  The “Apple touch” is visible Ferrari says both firms worked for five years to design the car, and the results look stunning. Ive’s touch also reflects his work at Apple, bringing clean metallic looks, rounded corners, and a seamless…

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Your next Xbox might not even be made by Microsoft

The next generation of Xbox may not be just one console sitting under your TV. According to reports from Windows Central, Microsoft has locked in plans for a 2027 next-gen Xbox, but the bigger shift could be how it’s built and who builds it. Instead of a single, fixed design, Microsoft is reportedly exploring a PC-style approach, where traditional partners (like ASUS and Lenovo) could release their own Xbox-branded hardware. Think of it as offerings in different sizes, power levels, and prices. One model might be compact or handheld, another a high-end performance beast, while Microsoft sets the platform rules…

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Next-gen MacBook Pro with powerful M5 chips could land early in March

After launching the 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 chip last year, Apple is now preparing more powerful variants featuring the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. Recent leaks suggest the company could unveil the updated laptops soon, and a new report now points to an early March announcement. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who has a strong track record with Apple-related leaks, the new MacBooks could arrive in the first week of March. The lineup is expected to include updated 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, along with a new MacBook Air featuring the M5 chip. It’s not immediately…

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Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties Review – A Familiar Fight

The Yakuza/Like a Dragon series has emerged as one of Sega’s top dogs over the last decade. For more than 20 years, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s Japan-set crime-action franchise has delivered gripping narratives with stellar gameplay. Its latest effort, Yakuza Kiwami 3, a remake of the often-overlooked 2010 original that includes a new narrative side-story called Dark Ties, continues the momentum. While not perfect, it delivers the fun and fury of previous entries and features a plot that doesn’t pull punches.Returning to the crime-riddled streets of Kamurocho and, now, the sunny townscape of Okinawa, protagonist Kazuma Kiryu is thrust back…

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Your next flagship Android phone may cost a lot more, or cut corners

A fresh leak about Qualcomm’s next-gen Snapdragon 8 series SoCs paints a worrying picture for the price of upcoming Android flagships. The leak suggests Qualcomm is prepping two versions of its next flagship Snapdragon chip, a move that could force smartphone makers to choose between higher costs and scaled-back hardware. Last year, Qualcomm introduced two flagship 3nm mobile chipsets, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. According to tipster Digital Chat Station (via Android Authority), Qualcomm may continue this strategy in 2026, and offer two chips with the model numbers SM8975 and SM8950. Both SoCs…

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State Of Play Announced For This Week, Will Feature Over An Hour of Third-Party, Indie, And First-Party Game Updates

PlayStation has announced that it will host a State of Play livestream this week, featuring news, gameplay updates, and announcements from studios around the world. More specifically, the State of Play airs on Thursday, February 12, at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET, and will spotlight more than 60 minutes of third-party, indie, and first-party games.  The State of Play will stream on PlayStation’s various YouTube and Twitch channels. As for what to expect, that’s anybody’s guess. On the first-party front, PlayStation’s Housemarque studio is launching Saros in April, after a delay from its original March date; Insomniac Games is releasing…

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Microsoft says 32GB RAM for gaming beats 64GB splurges

Microsoft is pushing 32GB RAM for gaming as the sweet spot for people who take PC play seriously. It still treats 16GB as enough for most games, but draws a clear line for heavier setups, especially if you mod, multitask, or chase smoother feel in newer releases. The timing is tricky. RAM is one of several upgrades that can get expensive fast, and it’s rarely the most exciting one. But it’s also the kind that can quietly fix the stuff that makes a good PC feel bad. Microsoft also bundles the advice with a broader message that building a rig…

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Apple is planning to use your iPhone’s camera to watch and fix your gait

Back in 2021, Apple introduced a new feature with iOS 15 that uses your iPhone‘s motion sensors to measure how steady you are while walking. Called Walking Steadiness, it relies on custom algorithms to analyze balance, stability, and coordination, alerting users when their fall risk may be elevated. Apple now appears to be working on an improved version of the feature that could roll out later this year. Apple has been working on a Health app revamp for quite some time, with leaks from early last year pointing to the addition of an AI-powered health coach, codenamed Mulberry. Bloomberg previously…

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Moto Buds 2 Plus leak brings Bose back

Moto Buds 2 Plus just surfaced in leaked renders, thanks to leaker Evan Blass on X. The images show the earbuds, a reworked charging case, and two finishes, and they also point to Bose handling sound tuning again. The buds themselves look like a familiar stem-style design, so the case is where the leak gets interesting. It’s taller, and the buds appear to sit upright inside it instead of laying flat. That kind of change usually makes the buds easier to grab, and it can make the case feel less awkward in daily use. Motorola hasn’t shared a launch date,…

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Apple is prepping new iPads for 2026, but you shouldn’t expect any fireworks

According to a Bloomberg report, Apple is lining up a fresh round of iPads for 2026, and the early picture looks more practical than exciting. The report points to updates for the entry-level iPad and iPad Air that prioritize newer processors over any big design swing. That’s not nothing. If your current iPad is starting to feel slow, a modern chip can buy you years of smoother apps and longer software support. But if you’re waiting for a bold new look, this cycle doesn’t read like it. It’s mostly about the chips The entry-level iPad is expected to move to…

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