Author: News Room

Meta’s creepiest lawsuit in recent years will make you rethink its AI smart glasses

Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses are at the center of yet another controversy. A Kenyan AI training firm called Sama, which Meta used to help train its AI, saw its contract abruptly terminated shortly after its workers came forward with deeply troubling allegations (via BBC). The workers claim they were repeatedly exposed to graphic content captured through Meta’s glasses, and now more than a thousand of them have lost their jobs. The disturbing footage behind Meta’s AI training Sama’s workers were data annotators, a role that involves manually labeling video content to teach Meta’s AI how to interpret images. They also…

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Motorola’s new Edge 70 Pro packs an extremely bright screen and goes all in on styling

Motorola’s Edge 70 Pro has now made its global debut after launching in India last week. The hardware is impressive, though the first thing most people will probably notice is the way it looks. The phone has a slim quad-curved body, textured finishes, and Pantone-curated colors that give it a polished look. Motorola has also paired that styling with a very bright 5200 nits 6.8-inch AMOLED screen, which should make the phone easy to use outdoors. What makes the Edge 70 Pro look different? The design is the main talking point, with Motorola offering four distinct looks for the Edge…

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Mood Swings Is A New Trading Card Game About Your Emotions From Magic Designer Mark Rosewater

Wizards of the Coast is publishing a new trading card game that’s been in the works for nearly three decades. Mark Rosewater’s Mood Swings is a new kind of card game for the Magic makers, but seems both easy to learn and easy to share with others.Mood Swings is billed as a trading card game you won’t have to “build,” playable entirely out of the box. It’s a light strategy experience for two-to-four players, and the idea is that you buy a deck of Mood Swings and it will be playable right out of the box, even if the cards…

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Gemini is reshaping the in-car experience — here’s how

There’s a very specific kind of frustration that comes with talking to your car. You say something perfectly normal, and it responds like it’s hearing you for the first time. “I didn’t get that.” “Please try again.” Or worse, it confidently pulls up something completely unrelated. For years, in-car voice assistants have lived in that awkward space — just useful enough to keep you trying. That may finally be changing. Google is bringing Gemini to cars with Google built-in, gradually replacing Google Assistant with something that’s designed to understand natural, everyday speech. And if the difference between the two felt…

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The First Trailer For The Resident Evil Movie Made By Weapons Director Zach Cregger Has Arrived

There’s never really been a shortage of movies based on Capcom’s long-running survival horror franchise, Resident Evil, but how good (or bad) each one is varies from person to person. Nonetheless, Capcom and Sony Pictures Entertainment are set to bring yet another Resident Evil movie to silver screens this November, and it’s a picture directed by Barbarian and Weapons’ Zach Cregger. The first teaser trailer for the movie, which is aptly titled Resident Evil, dropped today and while it doesn’t really look like any of the games, it sure does look awesome. When I say it doesn’t look like the games,…

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INIU Pocket Rocket P50 Spring Deal: Compact Power for Everyday Use

Spring is when routines shift. Days get longer, weekends stretch out, and stepping out becomes more frequent – whether it’s a quick café session, a city walk, or a short getaway. Along with that shift comes a familiar friction point: keeping your devices powered without carrying bulky gear. This season’s deals are leaning toward compact, design-led accessories that fit into everyday movement without adding weight or complexity. From lightweight power solutions to essentials built for mobility, here’s a look at the kind of gear that makes sense right now. INIU Pocket Rocket P50: Small Size, Fast Charging One of the…

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Invincible VS Review – Punching Above Its Weight

The 2D fighting genre, once thought to be a dying category, now flourishes thanks to major franchises and underground hits. Invincible VS straddles the line of those two classifications, bringing a red-hot IP into the space by way of a new studio made up of fighting-game veterans. The result is a 3v3 tag fighter with rock-solid mechanics, strong production values, and a fun, if flawed, story mode, enabling Invincible VS to go blow-for-blow with many of its contemporaries right out of the gate.Invincible VS Video Review: True to its source material, Invincible VS includes fistfights that often result in multiple characters…

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What to get the mom who says she doesn’t need anything

This post is brought to you in paid partnership with SKG Buying a meaningful Mother’s Day gift is harder than it sounds, and most of the usual options don’t hold up beyond the day itself. The SKG G7 Pro Fold 3.0 neck massager and the SKG W9 Ultra 2.0 lower back massager, engineered for daily, intelligent recovery, are a different kind of gift. Both are 15% off from April 25th to May 8th, both are built around daily use rather than novelty, and both address the kind of neck and back discomfort that tends to build up quietly over years…

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Superpower And The Rise Of Preventive Health: Why The Future Of Medicine Is Proactive, Not Reactive

Healthcare, as we’ve known it for decades, has largely been built around a simple premise: you seek help when something goes wrong. Symptoms appear, you visit a doctor, you run tests, and then you treat the issue. But that model is increasingly being challenged by a new category of companies – platforms that aim to predict, prevent, and optimize health before disease ever sets in. At the center of this shift is a rapidly growing industry often referred to as preventive health, longevity tech, or health optimization platforms. And within this space, Superpower is positioning itself as one of the…

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Moto G87 serves big camera, bright screen, and the rare sturdy phone on a budget

Budget phones with a strong camera, a bright AMOLED display, and proper durability ratings are still uncommon. With the Moto G87, Motorola is trying to put all three into one affordable device. A 200MP main camera, 5000-nit AMOLED screen, and IP69 rating make it one of the most ambitious Moto G phones in recent years. Its launch also comes alongside Motorola’s higher-end devices, including the Razr Ultra 2026 and the brand’s first book-style foldable. Can a 200MP camera make the Moto G87 stand out? A 200MP main sensor leads the Moto G87’s camera setup, with optical image stabilization included. The…

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