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iPhone 18 Pro might skip the one color that fans have been yearning for

Apple has been on a full-blown color spree ever since the iPhone 17 series dropped, and honestly, I’m still trying to process it. A bright orange iPhone? That’s not something you’d expect in an era obsessed with muted tones and minimalism. It feels bold, a little rebellious even. And every time I see it, I can’t help but wonder: who is this really for? But then again, I have seen people confidently rocking that color in the wild, and that answers the question better than anything else. Maybe that’s exactly the point.  What’s even more fascinating is that this playful streak doesn’t…

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Meta’s AI smart glasses have a creepy reputation, but they are finding a good purpose too

Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses have earned a reputation for being creepy, with growing backlash over reports of users secretly recording people in public. Swedish journalists found that Meta moderators had reviewed intimate footage captured through the glasses, including people using the toilet and having sex. Meta responded that it takes data protection seriously and that footage stays on a user’s device unless they choose to share it. Reports of the company’s plans to implement facial recognition haven’t helped either. But here’s the thing – the same glasses are also quietly changing lives in ways that are hard to argue with.…

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Samsung’s 2026 OLED TVs get a metal makeover with brightness and anti-glare upgrades

Samsung’s TVs have been steadily getting better each year, but 2026 feels like a proper design rethink rather than just a spec bump. Having already upgraded its MiniLED TV lineup and the Frame TV lineup for 2026, it’s time for OLED TVs this time around. The company’s latest lineup introduces a noticeably more premium, almost “art-piece” approach, paired with meaningful upgrades to brightness and glare handling. And while that might sound like a small tweak on paper, it could actually change how these TVs perform in real living rooms. What’s new with Samsung’s 2026 OLED TVs? At the center of…

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Marvel Maximum Collection Review – The Good And Bad Of History

Collecting and celebrating older video games can be a challenging pursuit. Compilations that do so must balance the desire to preserve the original intent and structure of the games presented, while making them palatable and enjoyable to experience today. Marvel Maximum Collection mostly hits the mark, supplying fans a look at some of the most memorable and important comic book games of the ‘80s and ‘90s, and showcasing how Marvel’s position as a pop-culture juggernaut predated terms like the MCU. These are lovingly recreated games from yesteryear, and the inclusion of several quality-of-life features makes them more approachable. But are…

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Samsung refreshes the Frame TV lineup for 2026 with a pleasant sticker surprise

Samsung has officially announced its 2026 The Frame lineup, and the most unexpected part is not a new AI feature or another design tweak. It is the fact that the 2026 The Frame Pro is cheaper than last year’s model across the same sizes. This is not something you see often, especially in premium TV refreshes. Why this is a better deal The Frame Pro starts at $1,999.99 for the 65-inch model, while the 75-inch model costs $2,799.99. The top-of-the-line 85-inch variant has a hefty $3,999.99 price tag. In comparison, last year’s Frame starts from $2,199 for the 65-inch model,…

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If you love indie games, there’s now a subscription service for these gems

Indie games have always had a discoverability problem. They spike on launch, then quietly disappear into the storefront void. Indie.io, an independent game publisher and platform, aims to address this issue. The company is launching Indie Pass, a subscription service built exclusively for indie titles, at $6.99 a month. It goes live on April 13 with over 70 games ready to play on PC. To put that price in perspective, Microsoft’s Game Pass Ultimate runs $30 a month. Indie Pass is a fraction of that, and it’s focused on a very specific kind of game. According to Indie.io’s Director of…

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Google Vids gets a big AI push to ease video generation with some cool new tricks

Google Workspace’s AI-powered video tool, Vids, just got a rather generous upgrade, and it’s clearly in the mood to do more of the work for you. With smarter editing tools, cleaner automation, and a sharper eye for polish, putting together a professional-looking video now feels almost suspiciously easy.  What’s fresh in Vids? Directable Avatars: You can now drop avatars into your scenes and actually tell them what to do. Want a presenter to pick up a phone, point at a sales graph, or walk someone through a product demo? Just type it out. The best part is that their face and voice…

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The best Google Pixel deals of 2026: big savings on Google’s AI phones

Google’s Pixel 10 lineup has been out for a bit, and if you’ve been on the fence about switching to Android’s gold standard, current discounts across Amazon make this the best time to buy. We’re seeing up to 26% off across the entire Pixel family, including phones and accessories. Why buy a Pixel right now? Google has always built the Pixel line around one idea: the smartest possible Android experience. With the Pixel 10 series, that philosophy gets a significant upgrade thanks to deep Gemini AI integration: Google’s most capable AI assistant to date. It handles everything from real-time call…

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Prime Video expands sign language support to 18 more movies and here’s the complete list

Prime Video is expanding its sign language support, adding 18 more Prime Original titles starting today. That brings the total to over 20 titles supporting both American Sign Language (ASL) and British Sign Language (BSL). The feature is available globally, across all devices that support Prime Video. How sign language support works on Prime Video Prime Video now offers sign language interpretation across more than 20 movies and series, including popular titles like Red, White, and Royal Blue and The Idea of You. When you watch a supported title, an on-screen interpreter appears and conveys not just dialogue, but tone…

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The First Three Resident Evil Titles And Breath Of Fire IV Are Now Available On Steam

You may not have believed it when Capcom announced the news yesterday on April Fool’s Day, but it has brought the original Resident Evil trilogy to Steam. That means Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis are now available on Steam. Capcom also tossed in Breath of Fire IV as a bonus.The announcement is the latest celebratory gesture for Resident Evil’s 30th anniversary this year. Each game features quality-of-life enhancements to support modern operating systems and current controllers. Other than these vague tweaks, these are very much the PS1 games you remember. The same goes for Breath…

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