Author: News Room

Your smart ring or smartwatch dilemma has a  answer

Rogbid has launched the Fusion, a smart ring watch that’s trying to solve a familiar problem, do you buy a smartwatch for the screen, or a smart ring for comfort. At $49.99 on Rogbid’s site, it’s priced to be a low-stress experiment if you’re curious about both. The core idea is simple. Fusion is a tiny smartwatch you can wear on your wrist, then convert into a ring-style wearable by swapping the included straps. A tiny smartwatch by design Fusion leans hard into small and light. Rogbid lists a 0.49-inch OLED display, a body measuring 20.6 x 21 x 8.2…

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Google’s Genie AI will let you create a whole visual world of your imaginations

Google has a long history of quietly building some of the most capable AI-based chatbots and services, but its newest experiment, called Project Genie, is unlike anything most of us have seen. Developed by Google DeepMind, Genie is a text-to-digital-world generator, if you will, capable of generating interactive digital environments. While we’ve been getting used to generating text, images, or even videos with short text-based prompts, Genie can quite literally convert a simple sketch, a photo, or even a concise prompt into a sandbox-style world on a computer you can move around in, through your own digital character. What is…

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Google updates Pixel Tablet support window, giving you two more Android OS upgrades

Google just gave Pixel Tablet owners a reason to hold onto their tablets for a little longer. The company has quietly extended software support for the tablet, and it will now receive two additional years of Android OS upgrades. When the Pixel Tablet launched back in 2023, Google promised three years of Android OS upgrades and five years of security updates for the premium tablet. Later that year, the company updated its software update commitment with the launch of the Pixel 8 series, offering seven years of Android OS and security updates for the flagship phones. The following year, Google…

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A flexible AI chip thinner than hair promises smart wearables that work without a phone

Wearables are getting smarter every year, but most of them still lean heavily on a nearby smartphone to do the real thinking. That dependency may not last much longer. Researchers from Tsinghua University and Peking University have now developed a flexible AI chip that is slimmer than a human hair and can be folded thousands of times. Dubbed as FLEXI, the chip could allow future wearables to run artificial intelligence independently, without constantly offloading data to a phone or the cloud. Inside the chip that bends without breaking What makes FLEXI stand out is not just its computing ability, but…

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SweetNight introduces CoolNest® Mattress with cooling-focused materials

SweetNight has introduced the CoolNest® Mattress, a foam mattress built around cooling-oriented materials and zoned support. Temperature regulation and pressure relief remain top priorities for many mattress shoppers, particularly those who closely compare construction details before purchasing. SweetNight positions the CoolNest® as a sub-$1,000 option aimed at sleepers looking for cooling-focused features paired with ergonomic support. A layered approach to cooling Some foam mattresses can retain heat, especially when airflow is limited. The CoolNest® is built with a multi-layer construction intended to promote breathability and help regulate temperature throughout the night.At the surface, the mattress features a 3D knitted cooling…

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Gaming industry has embraced AI, but most game developers still think it’s bad

The gaming industry is experimenting with AI faster than ever, but it is doing so under a cloud of anxiety. A new industry-wide report reveals that while developers and studios are actively using generative AI tools in their daily work. However, a growing number of professionals believe the technology is ultimately doing more harm than good, particularly at a time when layoffs continue to shake the gaming industry. The findings come from the 2026 State of the Game Industry report, released by organizers of the Game Developers Conference and based on responses from more than 2,300 industry professionals across roles…

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Stop cramming groceries: this French door LG is discounted by ,400

A new refrigerator isn’t a “fun” purchase, but it’s one of the upgrades you feel every day. Better organization, more usable space, and fewer moments of shoving leftovers into whatever spot still fits. The LG Counter-Depth MAX French door smart refrigerator is $1,799.99, saving you $1,400 off the $3,199.99 compared value. That’s not a small markdown, and for a counter-depth model with this much capacity, it’s the kind of deal that can actually justify moving up to something nicer. What you’re getting This is a 26.5 cu. ft. French door refrigerator in a counter-depth style, meaning it’s designed to sit…

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A well-balanced Ryzen 9700X + RTX 5060 Ti desktop is 0 off right now

Shopping for a gaming desktop usually turns into a choose-your-own-adventure: build it yourself, hunt for parts, worry about compatibility, then lose a weekend to setup. A good prebuilt should skip all that and still give you a configuration that makes sense. The Skytech Gaming KING95 is $1,349.99, saving you $150 off the $1,499.99 list price. The discount isn’t massive, but the parts mix is the story here. It’s the kind of build that’s meant to feel strong now and still hold up as games get heavier. What you’re getting This desktop pairs an AMD Ryzen 7 9700X with an NVIDIA…

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s leaked renders show a familiar S25-style design

Official-looking renders and specs for Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra have now surfaced online. With Samsung’s Unpacked event expected in late February 2026, these images suggest the flagship will carry forward much of the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s style while refining details and packing top-tier components. The leaked renders, courtesy of Android Headlines, show the Galaxy S26 Ultra in two colors, Cobalt Violet and black. However, more colors like white, silver shadow, sky blue, and pink gold are rumored to be part of the lineup. The phone appears to retain a familiar silhouette with a flat 6.9-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED display…

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Your iPhone 17 Pro gets a retro camera grip and extended zoom

PGYTECH wants RetroVa to turn your iPhone 17 Pro into something you shoot with, not just tap. It’s an iPhone camera grip with camera-like ergonomics, physical controls, and a retro shell that’s clearly meant to scratch the compact camera itch. The campaign says an optional 2.35x telephoto extender can reach up to 235mm optical on iPhone 17 Pro, a spec that’s designed to make distant subjects look less like smudges than they do with heavy digital zoom. RetroVa is live on Kickstarter, and a featured bundle shown for an iPhone 17 Pro Max setup lists $184 alongside a higher MSRP.…

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