Author: News Room

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 series serves sleeker looks and more personalized noise isolation

At its first Unpacked event of the year, Samsung refreshed its audio gear portfolio with the Galaxy Buds 4 series. Available in two variants — the baseline Galaxy Buds 4 and the flagship Galaxy Buds 4 Pro — they adopt a fresh design language and serve some neat new features, as well. As far as the pricing goes, the badeline Galaxy Buds 4 come in at $179, while the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro will set you back by $249 a pop. You can pre-order both starting today, and if you pick one from Samsung’s store, you can get the Pro…

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GreedFall 2 Publisher Nacon Files For Insolvency Weeks Before The RPG Sequel’s Launch

Nacon, the publisher behind the upcoming GreedFall: The Dying World and other games like Hell Is Us and RoboCop: Rogue City, has filed for insolvency. In other words, Nacon is out of money; as such, the publisher has requested the initiation of judicial reorganization proceedings. Insolvency, in this instance, means Nacon is unable to pay the debts it owes to a debtor. Insolvency typically involves companies that have assets with value – publishing rights, IP, and the like, in this case – but lack the hard cash needed to make payments it owes.  And because the debtor is seeking payment, non-cash…

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Galaxy S26 Ultra vs. Galaxy S25 Ultra: Should you upgrade?

Samsung releases a new Ultra every year, and every year the same conversation happens. Is it worth it? What actually changed? The Galaxy S26 Ultra doesn’t reinvent anything — but it does come with a couple of upgrades that are harder to dismiss than usual. A world-first Privacy Display, a custom-tuned chipset, meaningfully wider camera apertures, and faster charging. Not a revolution, but enough of a shake-up that the comparison with the S25 Ultra is worth having properly. Price and availability The Galaxy S26 Ultra starts from $1,299.99 for the baseline 256GB variant. It is available to pre-order on the…

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Ninja Gaiden 4 DLC Adds New Campaign Missions And More Next Week

Ninja Gaiden 4’s challenging adventure is being bolstered by new DLC next week. On March 4, a content update called The Two Masters will arrive and will add three new chapters to the main campaign. This DLC takes place after the conclusion of the base campaign. A brief trailer for The Two Masters shows Yakumo and Ryu battling new threats, with each ninja wielding a new weapon: a massive scythe called Solitaire for Yakumo and a pair of bladed gauntlets called Jakotsumon for Ryu. These weapons can be unlocked and used even if you’re in the middle of finishing the original…

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Google brings a trio of cool AI-powered tricks to Galaxy S26 and Pixel phones

Android is officially rolling out one of its most significant AI upgrades yet, launching alongside the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Series and Google Pixel 10 lineup. The update brings deeper intelligence to visual search, introduces hands-free task automation through Gemini, and strengthens scam protection – all designed to make Android devices more proactive, helpful, and secure. This marks a clear shift in Android’s strategy: AI is no longer just assistive – it is becoming operational. Circle To Search becomes multi-layered and more powerful Since its debut, Circle to Search has allowed users to circle or scribble over objects on their…

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God of War Sons of Sparta Review – Fighting In The Shade Of Greater Games

I’ve been following the exploits of Kratos and his terrible, no good, very bad life since 2005. The God of War franchise has maintained an impressive level of action game quality for over 20 years while delivering an engaging, often emotional story. Sons of Sparta doesn’t fill in any important narrative gaps. It does offer a worthwhile look at a point in Kratos’ life before the gods decided to put him through hell (often literally), but the gameplay is frustrating and competing in a genre where it is simply not up to the task. Sons of Sparta is framed during a…

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Google’s latest AI tool wants you to think you’re a music producer

Google is making it very easy to feel like a music producer, whether you have the skills or not. The company has announced that ProducerAI, an AI-powered music-making platform, is joining Google Labs, bringing together sound generation, visuals, and video into one experimental creative tool. ProducerAI is powered by a preview version of Lyria 3, Google’s newest music-generation model. You can describe what you want, and the AI helps you build it, whether that means crafting beats, shaping melodies, or experimenting with entirely new sounds. ProducerAI first launched in July 2025 to let users collaborate with an AI agent to…

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WWE 2K26: Touring The New Match Types, Modes, And Ringside Pass

In the immortal words of CM Punk, it’s clobberin’ time! Join editors Marcus Stewart and Eric Van Allen as they take a tour of WWE 2K26. You’ll get hands-on impressions of the game’s four new match types (Inferno, I Quit, Dumpster, and 3 Stages of Hell), plus quick looks at modes such as Showcase, MyRise, and The Island. We also show off the game’s new battle pass-style Ringside Pass, and, of course, gawk at some Superstar entrances. After checking out the episode, you can read our full hands-on impressions of WWE 2K26 in this preview.  

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Nothing’s latest transparent phone is pink in color, and it looks gorgeous

Nothing is shaking up its next smartphone launch with a splash of color, quite literally. The London-based consumer electronics company has revealed the upcoming Phone 4a in a completely unexpected pink finish (a first for the brand), and even though I’ve only seen it in videos and teasers, it looks gorgeous. The company previously teased the finish through promotional art and store displays, including London and Bengaluru (where Nothing recently inaugurated its latest store), building anticipation ahead of the official launch on March 5, 2026 (a day after the “special Apple experience” media briefing). A bold new color with the…

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Resident Evil Requiem Review – A Sublime Sepulchre

Resident Evil Requiem is about two people whose lives are forever altered by the worst day of work ever. Those same people then risk it all to save someone. This act is unfeigned, full of the corny sincerity that is a staple of this series, and it is the heartbeat the hordes of undead they will maim are missing. Resident Evil Requiem is also a game about roundhouse-kicking zombies, physics-defying motorcycle chases, and a story that requires years of crisscrossed history to fully understand what transpires. It is fantastic, a revelatory mix of terrifying survival-horror and action that stops just…

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