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You can now buy the Asus ROG Cetra Open Wireless earbuds in the US

Asus’s gaming brand Republic of Gamers (ROG) has announced the US availability of its new ROG Cetra Open Wireless earbuds. Announced earlier this year in January, the open-ear wireless earbuds are designed for users who want immersive audio while still being aware of their surroundings, making them suitable for gaming, music, and outdoor activities. The Cetra Open Wireless features an open-ear design that allows environmental sounds to pass through, helping users remain aware of nearby traffic, people, or other sounds while listening to music or playing games. Audio is powered by large 14.2mm drivers with a diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating,…

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Macbook Air’s storage drive shows impressive speed gain, even beating the MacBook Pro

The MacBook Air has always been the sensible choice — great battery, light enough to forget it’s in your bag. What it’s never been is the one that makes MacBook Pro owners feel slightly embarrassed. Until now, apparently. When Apple switched the M5 MacBook Air to PCIe 4.0 NAND flash, it didn’t just make it faster than its predecessor — it made it faster than some M4 Pro MacBook Pro models too. Benchmark numbers that raise eyebrows NotebookCheck’s hands-on review of the 13-inch M5 MacBook Air, using the Blackmagic Disk Speed Test, puts the numbers on the table: ModelRead (5GB)Write…

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Samsung leak gives us an early glimpse of the upcoming Galaxy A57 and A37

You know a launch is close when the retail listings start showing up before the press release does. Evan Blass posted screenshots on X from what appear to be retail listings for the Galaxy A57 and A37 — and between the renders, specs, and pricing, there’s not a whole lot left for Samsung to announce. Two phones, one familiar design The two phones are cut from the same cloth, at least on paper. Both are tipped to get a 6.7-inch flat Super AMOLED screen running at 120Hz, a centred punch-hole, and a triple camera setup with a 50MP main shooter…

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Big Walk Preview – A Walk Well Wasted

Confetti, friends, paint and noisemakers; a sunset over the ocean after solving a series of puzzles. Big Walk is filled with little bits of interactivity, interspersed throughout a wide landmass of structures and mysteries. It is a world you want to trek across, stopping and pausing along the way, with a good group of friends.I spent some time exploring Big Walk in a preview session at publisher Panic’s Portland offices, as a preview of the team’s plans to eventually open the same playtest up to the public. After a brief introduction, I sat down at a computer terminal — complete…

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Fanttik’s Spring 2026 Toolkit:

A Compact Arsenal for Your Garage, Yard, and Desktop & Furniture DIY Dreams If your home project plans have ever been stalled by bulky, single-purpose tools, or the sheer hassle of setup and cleanup, Fanttik’s latest drop is about to become your new best friend. This March, the brand known for packing serious performance into portable designs is unleashing a Spring New Arrivals collection, over 20 tools that targets four major arenas of domestic life: the Garage, the Yard, the Desktop, and the Furniture. Forget the days of dedicating a whole shelf or closet to your gear; this lineup is all about efficiency, power,…

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Apple’s HomePad might snap onto your wall like a MagSafe puck

Apple‘s rumored smart display could have a genuinely useful hardware trick. A leaker who held an actual prototype says the device, internally called HomePad, might use magnets for mounting on walls. The details come from Kosutami, a collector of prototypes with a solid track record on unreleased Apple gear. In posts on X, they described seeing a specific version of the HomePad with a MagSafe-like capability. The same prototype also includes doorbell integration and depends heavily on Apple Intelligence. The idea is a smart home hub you can place anywhere, not just prop on a counter. Plus:It (might) features MagSafe…

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Vizio accounts are merging with your Walmart account, or just going away

Vizio is finally merging its account system with Walmart, and you’ve got a decision to make. You can link your old profile to a Walmart login or delete it for good. The shift comes after Walmart closed its Vizio acquisition in December 2024. By February 1, 2026, Vizio was officially a Walmart private label brand. An email to customers explains how access to Vizio OS products is changing. New Vizio Smart TVs will now walk buyers through setup with an option to connect their existing Vizio Account to a Walmart login. Current owners can exhale. You don’t need to touch…

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OnePlus shows off its next compact flagship, and it looks very familiar

OnePlus has finally shared an early look at its upcoming compact flagship, the OnePlus 15T. The company just shared official images on its Chinese social media, showcasing a palm-friendly design that is gaining popularity in the smartphone market. But if the design feels a little familiar, that’s because it is. The OnePlus 15T sticks to the company’s recent design language, which was first seen in its predecessor (OnePlus 13T). Familiar looks, small footprint The OnePlus 15T is a compact flagship phone that will reportedly feature a display around 6.3 inches tall. This is likely a flat AMOLED panel, making it…

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A 32-inch 4K OLED at 240Hz for 9.99 is a serious monitor upgrade

If you’ve been thinking about a “buy one monitor and stop shopping for a while” upgrade, this is the type of deal that actually fits the bill. The KOORUI 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor is down to $799.99 from $1,299.99 (38% off). That’s a big drop on a spec combo that usually lives in the premium tier: 4K, OLED, and 240Hz in one screen. This isn’t just for competitive gaming either. At 32 inches, 4K finally feels like it’s doing something for you day to day, especially if you split time between gaming, content, and work. What you’re getting This…

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OpenAI is delaying its adult mode for ChatGPT

OpenAI has once again pushed back the launch of ChatGPT’s planned “adult mode,” a feature that would allow verified adult users to access erotica and other mature content inside the chatbot. The delay was confirmed to Axios, with the company saying it wants to prioritize improvements that benefit a broader set of users. The feature has been in the works for months. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman first floated the idea in October, suggesting the company would eventually allow more adult-oriented responses once proper age-verification systems were in place. The original plan reportedly targeted a December rollout before slipping to early…

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