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OpenAI’s hardware debut may come in the form of a camera-equipped ChatGPT speaker

OpenAI is preparing to launch its first ChatGPT-powered device, with a senior executive recently confirming it could debut later this year. Earlier leaks pointed to a wearable that sits behind the user’s ear and offers hands-free access to ChatGPT, but a new report now claims the company’s first product may instead be a speaker with a built-in camera. According to The Information, the speaker could be priced between $200 and $300 and may be capable of identifying “items on a nearby table or conversations people are having in the vicinity.” The camera is also said to support biometric authentication, similar…

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Amazfit’s new T-Rex Ultra 2 is built for your toughest outdoor adventures

Amazfit has unveiled the T-Rex Ultra 2, its latest rugged smartwatch aimed at outdoor enthusiasts and adventure athletes. The new model builds on the company’s T-Rex lineup with a larger design, upgraded materials, and expanded mapping capabilities. The T-Rex Ultra 2 features a 51mm case and a 1.5-inch AMOLED display protected by sapphire glass. The watch uses a Grade 5 titanium bezel and back, and carries a 10 ATM water resistance rating, making it suitable for high-pressure water activities, including diving. Amazfit is positioning the smartwatch as one of its most durable wearables to date, designed to withstand the elements…

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AMD’s next Ryzen chips could hit 24 cores for the first time

AMD might finally break its 16-core ceiling with the next generation of Ryzen desktop processors. A fresh rumor from reliable tipster HXL points to a Ryzen 10000 lineup that runs from 6-core budget chips all the way up to flagship 24-core monsters. The “Olympic Ridge” series, built on Zen 6, would mark the first time AMD offers more than 16 cores for mainstream desktop buyers. That shifts the company’s position against Intel. Seven SKUs and a new chiplet design The Ryzen 10000 family will reportedly include seven configurations spread across single and dual-CCD designs. Single-chiplet chips are said to come…

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Pokémon FireRed And LeafGreen Are Coming To Switch, Switch 2 Digitally Next Week

The Pokémon Company has announced that Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen will launch on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 next week. More specifically, these Kanto remakes will hit Switch and Switch 2 consoles on February 27, which is Pokémon Day, after a special Pokémon Presents presentation set to air that morning. They will cost $19.99 each and will be available as download-only titles, meaning there won’t be a physical release at this time.The impending release of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on Switch and Switch 2 isn’t necessarily a surprise – rumors of this have been swirling for some time – but The…

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Razer’s new limited-edition Huntsman keyboard offers you a premium build at an equally premium price

After launching the resurrected Boomslang mouse earlier this month, Razer is back with another limited-edition release. The company has unveiled the Huntsman Signature Edition, a premium tenkeyless mechanical keyboard that sits at the top of its Huntsman lineup. While not as outrageously priced as the Boomslang mouse, it still carries a hefty $499.99 price tag and will be sold in a limited run of just 1,337 units directly through Razer. What sets the Huntsman Signature Edition apart is its build. Instead of featuring a plastic chassis like other Huntsman models, Razer has crafted this keyboard from CNC-milled anodized aluminum, giving…

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Pokémon Presents Announced For Next Week To Celebrate Pokémon Day 2026

The Pokémon Company has announced that it will hold a Pokémon Presents next week on Friday, February 27, at 6 a.m. PT/9 a.m. ET. As in prior years, a Pokémon Presents is happening on the specific day of February 27 because it’s Pokémon Day, which marks the release of Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green in Japan. This year’s Pokémon Day marks 30 years of Pokémon, a big milestone for the series that The Pokémon Company is celebrating with Super Bowl ads, merchandise, and the release of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 consoles next week. The Pokémon…

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Apple’s upcoming smart glasses could get dual cameras and a touch of luxury

Apple is accelerating work on its long-rumored smart glasses, and new reporting suggests the device is shaping up to be one of the company’s most ambitious entries in the personal AI era. Early prototypes point toward a premium, fashion-oriented wearable that blends compact hardware, advanced imaging capabilities and Apple’s upcoming generation of AI features. Apple tests dual-camera smart glasses with a luxury-forward design According to details shared with Bloomberg, Apple’s smart glasses are now in an advanced prototyping phase. The most striking development is the inclusion of dual cameras, a feature rarely seen in consumer eyewear. These cameras are expected…

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Claude in PowerPoint expands to Pro subscribers with connector support and double usage promo

With the release of Claude Opus 4.6 earlier this month, Anthropic rolled out a new Microsoft PowerPoint extension for its chatbot. Initially launched as a research preview for users on the Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, the Claude in PowerPoint extension is now available to Pro subscribers as well. Anthropic announced the expanded availability in a recent post on X, adding that Claude in PowerPoint has gained support for connectors, allowing users to seamlessly integrate information from other tools. Its support page also outlines a limited-time promotion that gives users on all paid plans double the usage limit when using…

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Copilot is coming to your Windows taskbar and File Explorer

Microsoft is bringing Copilot to the Windows 11 taskbar and File Explorer. The update turns the plain old search box into something that actually understands how you ask questions. Type “When is my performance review due?” and the system pulls the answer from your calendar, emails, and local files. No more digging through folders. The taskbar becomes a kind of mission control for AI. The search field now connects your local PC with your Microsoft 365 data. It knows who you work with and what documents you touch most. The taskbar is now a command center for AI agents Hit…

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Your Ring doorbell’s next job might not be finding lost pets

Ring has a message for anyone worried about its new AI-powered search tool: it’s just for finding lost dogs. But internal correspondence obtained by 404 Media tells a different story, one where that same feature becomes the foundation for a much broader surveillance network. Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff sent a message to employees after the “Search Party” launch. The tool currently tracks missing canines by scanning neighborhood camera feeds. But Siminoff called it a starting point. He described a future where Ring helps “zero out crime in neighborhoods.” The emails arrived weeks after a Super Bowl ad introduced millions to…

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