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Nintendo has been slowly beefing up its library of games available to Nintendo Switch Online and Expansion Pack subscribers. What began as a library of just 20 NES games has grown to include dozens more. Plus, Nintendo has since introduced SNES, Nintendo 64, Game Boy, and even Sega Genesis games, giving players a chance to play some fan-favorite classics and some deep cuts, too. With the launch of the Switch 2, Nintendo finally introduced GameCube titles as an exclusive library for the system. It’s hard to predict when new games might arrive as the company has maintained a somewhat inconsistent cadence in…

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Are you ready to kick off the new year with a tsunami of new technology? I hope so, because CES 2026 will opens its doors on January 6, where some of the biggest names in the consumer tech and automotive worlds will grace the myriad of convention halls spread across Las Vegas. CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is the world’s biggest consumer technology show, and you can expect to see all manner of tech on display, from TVs, speakers and smart home appliances, to phones, tablets and wearables, all the way through to drones, robots, cars and more. While almost every…

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CES 2026 is coming sooner than you think, and one of the biggest gaming brands that loves to make a quirky entrance is Razer. It’s known for its premium gaming laptops and peripherals, for sure, but it also shows off some wild concepts like a heating and cooling gaming chair. Is it available? Nope, but it’s definitely fun. Razer won’t have a broadcast showing off its latest tech like some other big names in the industry, but it will have a presence on the show floor of CES 2026, which’ll take place between January 6 through January 9. With Razer…

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Repair-resource giant iFixit has launched a new mobile app that brings the company’s massive library of step-by-step repair guides covering smartphones, laptops, and more to your phone. The app also lets you shop for replacement parts and tools and track battery health. Most notably, it brings a new AI helper named FixBot that’s designed to help guide you through DIY repairs. With FixBot, you no longer have to wade through long repair guides or follow complicated teardown videos to make repairs at home. Instead, you can simply describe your issue, and FixBot will help you identify what’s wrong and offer…

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Intel looks like it’s finally ready to trade punches with AMD’s fastest mobile chips again. New benchmarks for the upcoming Core Ultra X9 388H – part of the “Panther Lake” family – just leaked, and the numbers are surprisingly strong. Even though this was just an engineering sample, it’s already matching the single-core speed of AMD’s top-tier “Strix Halo” processors and showing a solid jump in multi-core power over Intel’s current lineup. What the Benchmarks Reveal About Intel’s New Flagship A new Geekbench leak gives us a peek at what this chip can do, and on paper, it’s a beast.…

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Samsung introduced a digital car key feature in its Wallet app back in 2021, allowing users to lock and unlock their cars using a Galaxy device. At launch, the feature supported a handful of car models, but Samsung has since expanded support to several cars from BMW, Mini, Genesis, Kia, Hyundai, and Mercedes-Benz. Earlier this year, the company added select Volvo and Polestar EVs to the roster, and it’s now adding a few Porsche models to the list. In a recent blog post, Samsung has revealed that Galaxy users can now use the digital key feature with the 2026 Porsche…

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The days and months roll by, you’re watching a new video from one of the Artemis II crew, and he says something that makes you sit up. “We’re two-and-a-half months from our first potential launch time,” NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman said in his weekly update from the Johnson Space Center in Texas, where he and fellow NASA astronauts Victor Glover and Christina Koch, along with Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen, have been in training since when they were announced as part of the crew in 2023. Yes, that’s right — humans could be heading to the moon again as…

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For small and midsize businesses (SMBs), the shift to hybrid work brought both freedom and friction. Employees now expect to work from anywhere — home, office, adventure van, airport lounge, or café — but meeting those expectations with limited resources puts a lot of strain on an organization. Fortunately, a new wave of personalized, AI-driven technology is leveling the playing field. By minimizing friction across locations, personalized tech helps teams stay connected no matter where they work. “For many small business owners, hybrid work can feel like juggling a dozen systems at once,” says Eric Yu, SVP of Worldwide Small…

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Artificial intelligence has become both the weapon and the shield in today’s cyber battlefield. From self-learning malware to adaptive firewalls, AI is reshaping the balance of power between attackers and defenders. What was once a contest of code evolved into an invisible arms race of algorithms, where milliseconds can decide the fate of entire systems. A recent study in the Premier Journal of Science, a Scopus indexed journal, by Sunish Vengathattil, Senior Director of Software Engineering at Clarivate Analytics, and Shamnad Shaffi, Data Architect at Amazon Web Services, captures this transformation. Their paper, “Advanced Network Security Through Predictive Intelligence: Machine…

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After the backlash that greeted Coca-Cola’s AI-generated Christmas ad last month, you’d expect other corporate giants to be more cautious about releasing their own AI-infused efforts. But no. McDonald’s Netherlands decided it’d be a really good idea to use generative AI tools to knock together its own festive commercial. But folks didn’t respond well following its release on December 6. In fact, the criticism was so bad that the company has now pulled the commercial. The 45-second ad, which runs with the idea that Christmas is “the most terrible time of the year,” depicts various mishaps taking place during the…

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