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TCL’s new 4K OLED monitor is astonishingly sleek and 240Hz fast

TCL has unveiled a striking new gaming monitor that combines premium OLED visuals with high speed. The TCL 32X3A is a 31.5-inch 4K OLED display designed for both gamers and creators, offering a native 240Hz refresh rate while maintaining a surprisingly elegant, ultra-thin design. What immediately stands out is the monitor’s design. As reported by ITHome, TCL says the panel measures just 6.4mm at its thinnest point, making it one of the slimmest gaming monitors announced so far. The company wraps the display in a minimalist metal chassis and pairs it with a stand that houses Bang & Olufsen-tuned speakers,…

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Nintendo takes the U.S. government to court over tariffs

Nintendo has filed a lawsuit against the United States government seeking refunds for tariffs imposed during the Trump administration. The case, filed by Nintendo’s U.S. subsidiary in the U.S. Court of International Trade, argues that the company was forced to pay import duties that were later ruled unlawful. The lawsuit comes after a major court decision earlier this year determined that the tariffs had been imposed using legal authority that did not actually permit such taxes. While the ruling invalidated the duties, it didn’t clearly explain how companies that had already paid them would get their money back. Nintendo is…

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Efficiency Redefined: A Review of the Talosbo C1 Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner

For many residential pool owners, the dream of a crystal-clear oasis often clashes with the reality of manual maintenance. Traditional cleaning methods involving heavy hoses and manual scrubbing are famously time-consuming and laborious. This is where the Talosbo C1 enters the frame as a professional-grade solution designed to automate the most taxing aspects of pool ownership. As a smart pool robot engineered for both efficiency and ease of use, the Talosbo C1 aims to replace outdated equipment with a sophisticated, cordless experience. In this review, we examine how its technical parameters translate into real-world performance. Technical Superiority: Enhanced Suction and…

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I just watched Hoppers, here’s why it’s one of Pixar’s best films

Hoppers has hopped its way into theaters, with Pixar giving us another animated wonder. Directed by Daniel Chong (We Bare Bears) and written by Jesse Andrews (Luca), Hoppers centers around the animal-loving Mabel (Piper Curda), who transfers her mind into a robot beaver and rallies the animals at her favorite glade to protect it from being bulldozed and turned into a freeway. While Pixar has struggled to succeed with non-sequel projects in recent years, the studio’s latest film demands to be seen. With its delightful characters, vibrant visuals, and clever writing, Hoppers delivers a fresh, funny, and thought-provoking feature for…

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Samsung’s smart glasses are coming, and they’ve got Meta in their sights

Samsung has been quietly cooking up smart glasses since 2023, and at MWC 2026 in Barcelona, executive vice president Jay Kim finally let some details slip to CNBC. Not everything — Samsung isn’t that generous — but enough to understand what the company is actually building. Here’s the confirmed bit: the glasses will have a camera positioned at eye level. That camera feeds what you’re looking at directly to a connected Galaxy smartphone, which handles all the processing and sends useful information back to you. The glasses are the eyes; your phone is the brain. Glasses as the eyes, phone…

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Google Pixel 11 Pro might not look much different, after all

A case retailer has accidentally become one of the more interesting sources of Google Pixel 11 Pro information this week. Thinborne, a Texas-based accessories brand known for its ultra-thin aramid fiber cases, has quietly listed a Pixel 11 Pro XL case on its website — and while the case itself is unremarkable, what its camera cutout suggests about the phone’s design is worth talking about. The case itself isn’t the story The case is classic Thinborne: 0.9mm thick on the back, 0.6mm on the sides, made from 600D aramid fiber, MagSafe compatible, and bundled with a tempered glass screen protector.…

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2026 MWC Publisher Award Roundup: The 9 Innovations That Stole The Show

Mobile World Congress (MWC) has long been the global stage where the future of consumer technology is revealed. From breakthrough smartphones to experimental AI hardware, the annual event in Barcelona showcases the innovations that could define the next decade of connected devices. In 2026, the MWC Publisher Awards highlighted a diverse group of technologies pushing the boundaries of design, artificial intelligence, mobile imaging, and display engineering. The nine winners reflect the evolving priorities of the tech industry: smarter AI devices, modular ecosystems, immersive displays, and creator-focused hardware. From foldable smartphones with record-breaking batteries to AI glasses capable of real-time translation,…

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Microsoft’s next Xbox console is Project Helix, and it will run PC games too

Microsoft has hinted at the future of gaming with Xbox after confirming the codename for its next-gen console. Project Helix was revealed in a recent tweet by Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma, who offered an early glimpse at the company’s upcoming hardware plans. In her post on X (formerly Twitter), Sharma said that Microsoft has discussed its “commitment to the return of Xbox” and confirmed that Project Helix codename for the next-gen Xbox console. A console that can also run PC games One of the most notable details from the announcement is that Project Helix will support both Xbox and…

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Amazon’s new Fire TV interface helps you find something to watch faster

Amazon just gave Fire TV a much-needed makeover. The company has announced a redesigned user interface, a revamped mobile app, and a brand-new lifestyle TV called the Amazon Ember Artline. The star of the show is the new interface, so let’s see what improvements you can expect from this update.  Fire TV’s new UI is faster, cleaner, and makes sense If you’ve ever spent an embarrassing amount of time scrolling through Fire TV to find something to watch, you’re not alone. A research from Gracenote found that U.S. customers spend an average of 12 minutes searching for content, up from…

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Apple is promoting Microsoft Office apps for MacBook Neo, and the target is obvious

The newly launched MacBook Neo marks a major shift for Apple. Starting at $599, it is the most affordable notebook the company has ever released, and is clearly aimed at students and budget-conscious buyers who usually opt for Windows machines. But there is a specific detail on the notebook’s product page that reveals just how much Apple wants to lure away long-term Windows users. In the “Get the highlights” section on Apple’s MacBook Neo landing page, the company features a promotional image with the caption “macOS. Easy to use. Runs all your go-to apps. Puts the fun in functional.” This…

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