Author: News Room

Oceanhorn 3 hits Apple Arcade March 5, you can’t buy it elsewhere

Oceanhorn 3, Legend of the Shadow Sea lands on Apple Arcade on March 5, and Apple is calling it an exclusive. If you want to play at launch, you’ll need an active Apple Arcade subscription, there’s no separate purchase option mentioned for other platforms. That matters if you usually buy once and move on. Here, the decision is whether Apple Arcade fits your month, or your household. The story is set nearly 1,000 years after Oceanhorn 2, and it’s meant to work for newcomers as well as longtime fans. Apple also highlights wide device support. Oceanhorn 3 is set to…

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Amazon could soon launch a marketplace for publishers to sell content to AI firms

Amazon is reportedly planning a big new move in the AI world. According to recent reports, the company is talking to publishers about launching a marketplace where media sites can sell their content directly to companies building AI tools. The idea is to create a central hub where media outlets can license articles, data, and other content to AI companies. At the moment, many AI models use information scraped from the web without clear agreements or compensation. This has sparked legal disputes and raised questions about ownership and how publishers should be fairly compensated. Amazon hasn’t officially confirmed the plan…

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Google brings its AI-powered Fitbit coach to iPhones before Apple

Remember that AI personal health coach that promised to act as a trainer and wellness advisor called Fitbit AI Health Coach? Well, Google just took it global. Launched in October 2025 as a public preview for the U.S. Fitbit Premium users, the AI-powered personal health coach is now expanding to more countries, including the U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. From U.S. exclusivity to global coverage The rollout is still in English and remains in “public preview” status, implying that Google is collecting data and feedback to improve the feature before a broader release. So, if you’re willing to…

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You can steer ChatGPT deep research with your own sites and apps

ChatGPT deep research is getting easier to use when you care about sourcing as much as answers. OpenAI is rolling out tighter controls that let you steer a research run toward specific websites, pull in connected apps as inputs, and read the finished work in a dedicated report viewer. The upgrade is really about reducing noise and speeding up review. Instead of casting a wide net, you can keep the run inside a shortlist of domains you already depend on, then blend in app data when it helps. The viewer is meant to make long reports feel less like a…

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Samsung confirms Galaxy Unpacked 2026 for S26, hints at market release date

The Korean tech giant Samsung has finally confirmed the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event, and it’s going to be, no surprises here, February 25, 2026. The in-person event will take place in San Francisco, California, commencing from 10 AM PT or 1 PM ET. Its livestream will be available on the company’s official YouTube channel. Galaxy S26 pre-orders go live with early incentives “The new Galaxy S series is coming – built to simplify everyday interactions, inspire confidence, and make Galaxy AI feel seamlessly integrated from the moment it’s in hand,” says Samsung. While the event is scheduled for about two…

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Samsung may revive variable aperture cameras in future Galaxy phones

It seems that in the world of smartphone technology, time is a flat circle. Just when we thought we had moved on to a future dominated entirely by AI and software tricks, Samsung is reportedly reaching back into its archives to revive a hardware feature it killed off years ago. According to new reports coming out of South Korea’s supply chain, the tech giant is seriously looking into bringing back variable aperture cameras for its future flagship phones. If you have been following the Galaxy lineup for a while, you might remember this feature from the Galaxy S9 and S10…

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A 9 robot that vacuums and mops with a full dock is a big win

The best robot vacuums are the ones you stop thinking about. You do not want a new chore that needs babysitting. You want something that quietly keeps floors under control while you get on with your day. The Roborock Qrevo Series robot vacuum and mop is $399.99 for a limited time, down from $649.99 for 38% off. At this price, you’re getting the kind of “full dock, self-managing cleaning routine” experience that normally costs a lot more. What you’re getting This is a combined robot vacuum + mop with 8,000Pa suction, anti-tangle brushes, and smart obstacle avoidance. The standout feature…

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SpaceX’s mighty Starship rocket enters final testing for 12th flight

SpaceX is edging toward the 12th launch of its Starship rocket, which this time will see a new version of the massive vehicle head skyward. The launch team has just completed a crucial test of the Starship’s first stage — the Super Heavy — at its Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas. It shared a short video and some images (below) of the most powerful booster ever built with the message: “Cryoproof operations complete for the first time with a Super Heavy V3 booster. This multi-day campaign tested the booster’s redesigned propellant systems and its structural strength.” Cryoproof operations complete…

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Nothing’s “Essential Apps” let you build personalized widgets with text-based prompts

One of Nothing’s boldest ideas, Essential Apps, is now available for Phone 3 users, unlocking a new way to create highly personalized, AI-generated widgets for your home screen without any coding wizardry. The feature, currently rolling out in beta through the web-based Nothing Playground platform, is an early step toward the company’s long-term vision of an AI-native operating system called Essential OS. Create apps shaped exactly around your specific needs and context.That’s what Essential Apps are.You describe what you need. AI builds it. It appears on your phone’s home screen, ready to use.One billion apps for one billion people.Beta starts…

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Google now helps you wipe your sensitive personal data and photos from Search

Google Search can make information easy to find, but it can also make your personal data surface in ways that feel invasive or even dangerous. This is why Google is rolling out new tools that give people more control over what shows up about them online. The company says it is expanding its Search removal features to make it simpler to take down sensitive personal information and explicit images that never should have been public in the first place. How to remove personal information from Search Google’s “Results about you hub” can now help you find and remove search results…

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