Author: News Room

Treat your tax prep like a professional project with Adobe Acrobat

This post is brought to you in paid partnership with Adobe We optimize our morning routines, our fitness regimens, and our investment portfolios, yet many of us still approach tax season like a frantic scavenger hunt. If your income streams are diversified: balancing a standard W-2 with 1099s from freelance contracts, brand partnerships, or tracking the overhead expenses for a small business, the paperwork multiplies exponentially. The friction of tax season doesn’t actually come from the math; it comes from the sheer disorganization of the documents. This year, Adobe Acrobat is offering a streamlined, AI-powered system designed specifically to turn…

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TCL upgrades its eye-pleasing paper-like screen on an AMOLED panel for phones

TCL is taking another swing at making phone screens easier on the eyes. At MWC 2026, the company unveiled the next generation of its Nxtpaper display technology, this time built on an AMOLED panel. It delivers the rich colors and contrast people expect from OLED displays while maintaining the paper-like viewing comfort that Nxtpaper screens are known for. TCL says this upgrade reduces eye fatigue during long reading, browsing, or streaming sessions on smartphones. Inside TCL’s next-gen Nxtpaper AMOLED display NXTPAPER began as TCL’s answer to the problem of screen fatigue. Earlier versions appeared mainly on LCD-based devices. But the…

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Thieaudio debuts flagship over-ear headphones on Kickstarter with early bird pricing

Thieaudio’s new flagship over-ear headphones bring premium materials, versatile sound tuning, and magnetic pads to Kickstarter, offering limited Early Bird pricing and marking a major expansion for the brand. Thieaudio, the brand known for redefining the IEM space with models like the Monarch MKIV and Valhalla, is now stepping confidently into the world of premium over-ear headphones. And instead of a traditional retail launch, the company is introducing its new flagship dynamic driver over-ear headphones on Kickstarter with an exclusive Early Bird window that opens on March 2 at 8:00 AM PST. This marks a new milestone for Thieaudio and…

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MWC: All the News and New Gear at Mobile World Congress

There’s no bigger event for mobile tech enthusiasts than the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. While CES in January has seen fewer major mobile announcements over the years, MWC remains the go-to event for major breakthroughs in the mobile industry. In 2026, the show will take place from March 2 to March 5 at Fira Barcelona Gran Via, once again bringing the biggest names in mobile together for one of the year’s most important tech events.

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Call Of Duty Announces Black Ops Royale, A New Warzone Battle-Royale Mode Inspired By Blackout

The Call of Duty franchise has long been synonymous with competitive shooting, but in recent years, it’s also elevated to become a major player in the ascendant battle-royale genre. Today, Treyarch and Activision announced Black Ops Royale, an original take on the genre inspired by the series’ first battle-royale mode, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s Blackout.Black Ops Royale serves as a return to the Blackout style of battle royale gameplay within the existing Warzone infrastructure. “There are clear influences from the core Blackout experience — like bullet drop and weapon handling, as well as the armor system and use…

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Qualcomm readies phones for Wi-Fi 8, Bluetooth 7, and faster 5G era

Qualcomm is preparing the next wave of smartphones and connected devices for faster wireless technologies, announcing new platforms that bring Wi-Fi 8, Bluetooth 7, and 5G Advanced closer to commercial reality. At MWC 2026, the company unveiled its FastConnect 8800 mobile connectivity system alongside a new lineup of Dragonwing Wi-Fi 8 networking platforms, while separately introducing the Qualcomm X105 5G Modem-RF system aimed at powering the next phase of cellular networks. Together, these announcements highlight how Qualcomm is evolving device connectivity to handle higher speeds, longer wireless range, and increasingly AI-driven network workloads. Wi-Fi 8: faster speeds and AI-optimized networks…

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Nothing shows off its next phone in fun new colors, just a day after a big leak

Nothing has officially teased the highly anticipated Phone 4a once again. After revealing the light pink variant last week, the full roster has now made a public appearance. But while we’re only getting tidbits from the brand, these pictures arrive just a day after a big leak revealed most of the important hardware details of the upcoming device. Everything in the official teaser Looking at the recent tweet, Nothing highlights the Phone 4a in bold color finishes. Sticking to the brand’s habit of making design a key talking point ahead of any specs being revealed, there’s no mention of the…

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After social media, app stores and search engines are the next target for age-gating

Australia is already the first country to ban social media use for children under 16. And now, it is considering expanding its youth protection rules to target other parts of the internet, including app stores, search engines, and AI services. The country’s internet regulator has said that it could press big digital gatekeepers to block access to services that don’t implement robust age verification systems. What Australia is proposing In an interview with Reuters, officials from Australia’s eSafety watchdog said they may extend age-gating to app stores and search engines that make it easy for minors to access AI tools…

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Marathon: Here’s What We Learned From Bungie’s Post-Server Slam Feedback

Over the weekend, former Halo and Destiny 2 developer Bungie opened up its upcoming extraction shooter, Marathon, to the public with a “Server Slam” that allowed anyone to hop in and try a limited (but extensive) offering of the game. As the Server Slam comes to a close today, with just a few hours to go until it’s over, Bungie has posted a feedback recap of how it went. This recap discusses the real-time changes made to Marathon during the Server Slam as well as some of the possible changes the studio is thinking about implementing in light of the feedback…

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iPad Air gets faster M4 chip, more memory, and better connectivity without a price hike

Apple snuck the M4 chip into its mid-range tablet this week without adding a cent to the bill — $599 for the 11-inch, $799 for the 13-inch. Want one? Pre-orders go up March 4, it ships March 11. Students get a slightly better deal — $549 and $749 respectively through Apple’s education pricing. Same price, bigger chip Nine GPU cores instead of eight, RAM up from 8GB to 12GB, bandwidth at 120GB/s. Apple puts the performance gain at 30% over the M3, which tracks — more memory tends to do that. For M1 users the jump is harder to ignore:…

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