Author: News Room

The Blue Yeti is still the easiest “sound better instantly” upgrade, and it’s back under 0

If you’ve ever watched a stream or a YouTube video and thought, “The visuals are fine, but the audio is rough,” you already know the truth: sound quality makes or breaks content. The Logitech Creators Blue Yeti USB microphone is $94.99, down from $139.99 for 32% off. For anyone starting a podcast, upgrading a WFH setup, or trying to make game chat and voiceovers clearer, this is one of those practical buys that pays off the first time you hit record. What you’re getting The Blue Yeti is a USB microphone built for easy plug-and-play use on a PC. You…

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SpaceX sets new time for Crew-12 launch to ISS — here’s how to watch

SpaceX and NASA have delayed the launch of the next crewed flight to the International Space Station (ISS) due to unfavorable weather conditions in the ascent corridor. The launch team had been targeting Wednesday, February 11, for liftoff, but is now aiming to get Crew-12 airborne a day later on Thursday. Read on for full details on how to watch NASA’s first astronaut launch since Crew-11 flew to the ISS in August last year. The liftoff will take place from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket will launch NASA…

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Your next PlayStation could pack 30GB memory, if this PS6 rumor holds

A PlayStation 6 rumor is putting a surprisingly specific number on next-gen expectations. The claim from leaker KeplerL2 says Sony’s next console could ship with 30GB of GDDR7 memory, a jump designed to give modern games more room to breathe. That same leak ties the console talk to a PlayStation handheld with 24GB, expected to use LPDDR5X instead of GDDR7. Two different devices, two different memory types, but a similar message, Sony may be aiming for fewer compromises when games scale across form factors. The catch is simple, there’s no official timing, pricing, or confirmation from Sony. The report floats…

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Your next AirPods might get tiny cameras to sense the world

Apple’s next pair of premium earbuds could gain a feature that sounds more sci-fi than audio: cameras. A new leak, shared by well-known leaker Kosutami Ito, suggests that the upcoming AirPods Pro may include tiny built-in cameras or visual sensors designed to understand your surroundings better. Surprisingly, they might not cost any more than today’s model. Next AirPods Pro can see around you. At same price avail.— Kosutami (@Kosutami_Ito) February 8, 2026 According to the leak, it appears that Apple is developing a version of AirPods that can “see around you,” thereby opening the door to more advanced AI features…

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Highguard Review – Promising Contender

Not every game clicks instantly. Highguard was released with little prior fanfare and even less explanation of its novel systems; my early games left me confused and frustrated. But with each match I played, I warmed to the flow of the action, the feel of movement and weapons, and the unique playstyle developer Wildlight Entertainment is trying to introduce. The game has a long way to go to be at its best, but for competitive shooter players looking for a departure from expectation, there’s good reason to be hopeful about Highguard’s future.Highguard drops players into an unusual magical world of…

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A Chinese EV giant could be testing superchargers with an absurd output

If you told an EV owner five years ago that a mainstream automaker might be testing 2,100 kW charging, they probably would have laughed at you. However, that is exactly what leaked documents tied to BYD appear to suggest. A new report from Car News China, citing social media posts and screenshots of regulatory filings circulating on Chinese social media platforms, suggests that BYD is experimenting with super-fast charging technology capable of reaching a maximum input power of up to 2,100 kW (2.1 MW). What 2.1 megawatts could really deliver Even though the system might not deliver a direct 2,100…

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Want full Discord perks? Prepare to prove you’re an adult

If you’re used to hopping between gaming servers, sharing memes, or catching up with friends on Discord, be ready for a small twist in how the platform works. Starting March 2026, Discord will introduce a global age verification system that automatically places every user into a “teen-appropriate experience” until they prove they’re an adult. To fully unlock age-restricted content and certain features, users will need to verify their age via face-based AI estimation or a government-issued ID. According to Discord’s official announcement, this change is part of a broader safety push to control access to adult or graphic material and…

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Riot Games Is Laying Off Around 80 2XKO Employees Three Weeks After The Game’s Launch

Riot Games is laying off employees on its 2XKO team, just a few weeks after the game’s 1.0 launch on PC and consoles on January 20. The company announced this in a blog post, and though it doesn’t share how many employees are being laid off, a Riot spokesperson told Game Developer that approximately 80 employees were let go, which is around half of the game’s development team. As for why, Riot says that while 2XKO has resonated with a passionate core audience, “overall momentum hasn’t reached the level needed to support a team of this size long term.” Despite the…

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Sony leak hypes improved noise cancellation in the upcoming WF-1000XM6 earbuds

Ahead of the official launch on February 12, 2026, a French publication has leaked the key features of Sony’s WF-1000XM6 TWS earbuds. Per Dealabs, the device will feature a new QN3e chipset that is three times faster than the one on the XM5s. Along with eight adaptive microphones (beamforming + bone conduction), up from six on the outgoing model, the chipset should offer smarter, more responsive, and effective active noise cancellation (ANC). A faster brain for better silence Further, the model could get an “Adaptive NC Optimizer” feature that adjusts the noise-cancellation intensity based on the user’s environment, optimizing the…

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Toyota just introduced its own robotaxi to tackle Tesla and Waymo

Toyota, along with the Chinese autonomous-driving firm Pony.ai, has announced that its first mass-produced robotaxi, based on the Toyota bZ4X, has rolled off the production line. The project is a joint venture between Toyota Motor China, GAC Toyota, and Pony.ai, with themanufacturing handled by the latter two. Unlike prototypes that live their life on press stages, the robotaxis are headed for real-world service. From prototype to production The companies, as mentioned in the official press release, plan to build more than 1,000 Toyota bZ4X robotaxis this year, with gradual commercial deployment across China’s tier-one cities. At the heart of the…

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