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Claude is leveling up against Gemini and ChatGPT with powerful free tools

Anthropic just made some of the most powerful tools in Claude available to everyone for free. Features that were once locked behind paid tiers, such as file creation, connectors, and custom skills, can now be accessed by all users without a subscription. We’re bringing some of Claude’s most-used features to the free plan.File creation, connectors, and skills are all now available without a subscription. pic.twitter.com/6EjrwLTWVQ— Claude (@claudeai) February 11, 2026 The move significantly raises the baseline for what people can expect from a free AI assistant. By making advanced tools free and keeping the experience ad-free, Anthropic is positioning Claude…

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance PS5, Xbox Series X/S Update Is Out Now With 60 FPS And ‘Ultra Quality’ Visuals

Warhorse Studios has surprise-dropped a free Kingdom Come: Deliverance update on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S that brings the game up to Ultra Quality-like PC visuals on consoles. That includes 60 FPS performance, 4K resolution upscaling, improved textures and assets, and more. Out now, this update is free to all existing owners of Kingdom Come: Deliverance on PlayStation and Xbox, and if you don’t already own the game, you can pick it up on digital storefronts for $29.99. In a new “Next-Gen Update” trailer highlighting the game’s PS5 and Xbox Series X/S enhancements, Warhorse reveals Kingdom Come: Deliverance has surpassed…

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Your favorite old ChatGPT models are going away

OpenAI is officially removing several older language models from its ChatGPT interface as of February 13, 2026, marking a significant shift in how users interact with its AI. The retirement affects several models, including GPT-4o, GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini, and OpenAI o4-mini, alongside previously announced retirements of GPT-5 Instant and GPT-5 Thinking variants. These changes apply to the ChatGPT product itself, while access via API remains unchanged for the time being. Known for its expressive tone, multilingual capabilities, and multimodal features, GPT-4o was temporarily brought back after user pushback during the GPT-5 rollout last year. But with most users already gravitating…

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Control Resonant Shows Off New Reality-Warping Gameplay

Control Resonant is the latest in Remedy’s supernatural shared-universe, moving from a third-person shooter to more up-close-and-personal action combat. Today, we saw a little glimpse of what that looks like.In the new gameplay we saw at today’s Sony State of Play, we get to see some of Dylan Faden in action. The new Control lead can use supernatural powers to blast enemies off the side of the warping, twisting level geometry. Between a host of kinetic powers, an ever-changing weapon, and Gravity Rush-like powers that let Dylan shift his grounding, the action gets pretty hectic. Ultimately culminating in a boss fight,…

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iPhone 18 Pro could bring a big boost to satellite connectivity 

Apple seems ready to kill the dreaded “No Service” label, as the purported iPhone 18 Pro models could take a major leap in satellite connectivity, not just for emergencies (as it has been the case so far), but also for everyday use cases. Previously, iPhone users had to point the device at the sky (with a clear view of the horizon) to send an SOS signal to the emergency services. However, the upcoming iPhones (only the Pro models) could solve that problem for once and for all. Goodbye “No Service”? The magic comes from Apple’s in-house C2 5G modem (via…

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Kena: Scars Of Kosmora Guides Players To A New Adventure This Year

Today’s PlayStation State of Play kicked off the reveal of a sequel to 2021’s Kena: Bridge of Spirits. Titled Kena: Scars of Kosmora, the adventure sees an older Kena travel to a new land, and it’s coming this year.In Scars of Kosmora Kena, now older and more famous, travels to a mysterious new island in search of a cure for an affliction and to reconnect with a long-lost friend.  Unfortunately, a powerful corruption fractures her staff, so she must master a new and forgotten form of Spirit Guiding that allows her to command the elements.  Most interestingly, the trailer does not…

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This could be our first look at Samsung’s upcoming wide foldable phone

Folks over at Android Authority have pieced together an animation from an early build of One UI 9, Samsung’s version of Android 17, and it gives us the new form factor and the design of the purported Wide Fold. The outlet has shared what appears to be an introductory device animation, depicting a swipe-up gesture on the cover screen that reveals a list-type content, then the handset unfolds, and the content expands on the main screen. A familiar animation, but an unfamiliar shape What other details does the animation reveal? First, the Wide Fold’s cover screen could come with a…

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Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition Releases Tomorrow, Collects Five Versions Of The Original Game

Ubisoft in partnership with developer Digital Eclipse (Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, Tetris Forever) announced today Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition and it releases tomorrow, February 13 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC for $19.99.Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition is billed as a celebration of 30 years of Rayman, but focuses on the very first Rayman game that released on PlayStation (and a few other platforms) back in 1995. Anniversary Edition doesn’t radically remaster the original game, but rather includes the PlayStation, Atari Jaguar, MS-DOS, Game Boy Advance, and Game Boy Color versions of the game. It also includes a “never-before-playable”…

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Meta’s smart glasses could soon identify people in real time

Five years after shutting down facial recognition on Facebook over privacy concerns, Meta is preparing to bring the technology back – this time through its smart glasses. According to reports, the company is developing a feature internally called “Name Tag” that would allow wearers of its Ray-Ban Meta glasses to identify people in real time using facial recognition, with assistance from its built-in AI system. Meta had previously discontinued facial recognition for photo tagging in 2021, citing the need to find the “right balance” between innovation and privacy. Now, as its wearable ambitions expand, the company appears ready to revisit…

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Every Winner At The 29th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards

The 29th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards took place yesterday, February 12, and the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) has declared its winners. Continuing its stellar awards run, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 walked away with the most awards, with wins in five categories, including Game of the Year. Ghost of Yōtei also performed well as the second-most nominated title behind Clair Obscur. Other titles such as Blue Prince, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, and Hades II also received recognition, and the event also saw former Naughty Dog president Evan Wells inducted into the AIAS Hall of Fame.Here’s the list of…

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