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Netflix renews Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 for Season 2 despite its worst-ever franchise ratings
If you’ve finished Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 and immediately wanted more, Netflix heard you. The animated series has officially been renewed for season 2, and it is returning to Netflix this fall. For context, Tales From ’85 is a spin-off of the original Stranger Things franchise, set in the winter of 1985 in Hawkins, Indiana. It follows the Hawkins Investigators Club as they face paranormal threats in an animated format separate from the live-action series. What happened at the end of Tales From ’85 season 1? [Spoiler warning: please skip this section if you have not finished season 1…
YouTube TV’s multiview feature has always been a great idea, but it was held back by one frustrating limitation: Google decided what you watched, not you. But that changes now. On April 28, 2026, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan announced the full launch of the custom multiview feature for YouTube TV, giving subscribers complete freedom to create their own multi-screen viewing experience from any live channel. Today, we’re officially launching fully customizable multiview on @YouTubeTV.Our @youtube teams made one of our most popular features even better. The new multiview builder gives you full control to mix and match live streams (including…
Apple is finally building the AI Photo editor that Google and Samsung have had for years
Google’s Photos app has been doing things that Apple’s Photos app couldn’t, for years, and the iPhone-maker has noticed. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, in his latest report, claims that iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 will come with a dedicated “Apple Intelligence Tools” section inside the Photos editing interface. The “Apple Intelligence Tools” section will include three new AI-powered photo-editing features: Extend, Enhance, and Reframe. Before we begin with what the features actually do, all of them will run entirely on-device, and, in a typical Apple fashion, complete their edits in seconds. What will the new Apple Intelligence photo editing…
Shopping on Amazon just got a lot more conversational. The company has launched Join the chat, a new interactive feature inside its existing Hear the highlights experience. If you have not come across Hear the highlights before, it is an AI-powered audio summary tool that lives on millions of product pages inside the Amazon Shopping app. It gives you a short audio rundown of a product’s key features, pulled from product details, customer reviews, and other publicly available information. Now, the ‘Join the chat’ feature takes it one step further by letting you have a conversation with the AI. How…
Asus puts the outrageous dual-screen ROG Zephyrus Duo on the shelf at an eye-watering price
Asus has decided that one screen isn’t simply enough on a laptop. The ROG Zephyrus Duo has returned to the market with two screens, with pre-orders now live for what the company is calling the world’s first 16-inch dual-screen gaming laptop. Starting at $4,499.99 and going up to $5,499.99 for the top configuration, this is undoubtedly a machine that is built for people measuring their laptops with ambition, either for innovation or the desire to game on a dual-screen laptop. What are you actually getting for $4,499.99? Two full 16-inch ROG Nebula OLED touchscreens, which give you a combined diagonal…
The best headphone deals of 2026: big savings on earbuds, studio cans, and audiophile gear
Whether you’re after true wireless earbuds for the commute or a pair of reference headphones that will last a decade, right now is an unusually good time to buy. We’re tracking discounts of up to 50% on some of the most well-regarded headphones money can buy — from Beats and Apple to Sennheiser and HIFIMAN. Why buy headphones right now? The headphone market in 2026 is as strong as it’s ever been, with every tier of the market offering more than it did just two years ago. Wireless earbuds now carry genuine audiophile credibility, mid-range over-ears have closed the gap…
Saros’ Creators Say The Returnal Successor Is About Obsession, Greed, Power, And Corruption
Saros releases this week, April 30, and it’s good. You can read my review right here. Ahead of its release, I spoke with Housemarque’s creative director, Gregory Louden, and art director, Simone Silvestri, about the game’s development, its cosmic-horror inspirations, Sony’s purchase of the studio following the release of Returnal, keeping narrative secrets, and much more. Game Informer: How quickly did development on Saros begin after Returnal? What was that process?Gregory Louden: Right after Returnal launched, there was a very small team, which was basically kind of the small group of Returnal directors, and we essentially started to think of…
Nvidia just announced a new GPU variant in the weirdest way possible: buried it in a game driver update blog post. Alongside the release of its Game Ready 596.36 WHQL driver, the company also confirmed the launch of a 12GB GDDR7 configuration of the GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU. Why is Nvidia doing this now? The short answer: memory supply. Nvidia has already acknowledged that demand for its RTX GPUs exceeds the availability of the 16Gb G7 modules, which are currently used in most RTX 50-series products. The new 12GB variant sidesteps the issue by using 24Gb G7 modules built…
Report: Steelrising Studio Spiders Shutting Down Just Six Weeks After The Launch Of GreedFall 2
Paris-based developer Spiders released its latest RPG, GreedFall 2: The Dying World, just six weeks ago, back in March, and it might be the studio’s last game. That’s because, according to a new report from French outlet Origami, Spiders will soon close its doors. Origami reports its sources say the studio will shut down after Spiders’ publisher, Nacon, was unable to find a buyer for the game maker following a filing for insolvency last month. The publication reports that the court-appointed administrator overseeing Nacon’s restructuring will request Spiders’ liquidation before the commercial court tomorrow, a move its sources say is a…
Samsung is facing a fresh legal challenge that could put a big red “Stop” sign for its foldable phones in the US. Lepton Computing LLC has just filed a lawsuit in a Texas federal court, accusing the South Korean tech giant and its US arm of infringing multiple patents related to foldable phone technology. If the legal action escalates, it could impact sales of Samsung’s Galaxy Z lineup, which includes the Fold, Flip, and new TriFold models. What the lawsuit claims In the legal filing, which was later covered by The Biz, Lepton alleges that Samsung is using patented technologies…










