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Mega Man: Dual Override Brings The Blue Bomber Back In 2027

Capcom is bringing the Blue Bomber back. Mega Man is back in action with Mega Man: Dual Override, set to arrive sometime in 2027.Shown at tonight’s Game Awards 2025, we got a very brief glimpse of gameplay for Mega Man’s new adventure. With an orchestral tease of Dr. Wily’s Theme, the new Mega Man takes a classic approach to the Blue Bomber, with a more stylized look. What “Dual Override” means is yet to be seen, but the actual gameplay looks like classic Mega Man. Run across the field, shoot and slide, and deal with the many colorful and dangerous robots…

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WhatsApp now lets you leave a message after missed calls

WhatsApp has announced a bunch of new features right in time for the holiday season, and the most notable addition is something that the company thinks “will make voicemails a thing of the past.” In reality, it works much like traditional voicemails, with the added convenience of leaving a video message after missed video calls. In a blog post, WhatsApp explains that users can now leave a voice or video message after missed calls, depending on the call type. Users on the receiving end can listen to these messages later on with just a tap. In addition to the new…

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Star Wars: Galactic Racer Is Coming Next Year

It’s not officially a Star Wars: Episode I – Racer sequel (which featured podracing exclusively), but the newly announced Star Wars Galactic Racer might as well be. The game is developed by Fuse Games, whose members have history working on games like Need for Speed and Burnout, and the trailer showed different types of new and familiar Star Wars vehicles (like speeder bikes and more) racing against backdrops like AT-AT graveyards while a narrator yells, “The galaxy needs racing!” The trailer also takes a moment to highlight an appearance from Sebulba (or maybe just an alien that is the same species…

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Google’s new Disco browser shows how AI could transform the way you get things done online

Google’s idea of an AI-powered browsing experience goes beyond simply adding Gemini to Chrome, and its latest experiment offers a clear glimpse of what comes next. With Disco, a new AI browser from Google Labs, Google plans to “shape the future of web browsing,” starting with an innovative feature called GenTabs. Google describes Disco as a “discovery vehicle for Google Labs to test ideas for the future of the web.” Much like Chrome, it’s built on Chromium and features some common elements. However, what sets it apart is its ability to build “interactive web applications” by combining information from multiple…

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Phantom Blade Zero, The Kung Fu Punk Action Game, Gets September Release Date

Beijing-based developer S-Game has released a new trailer for Phantom Blade Zero, revealing that the game launches next September on PlayStation 5 and PC. More specifically, the Wuxia kung fu punk action game launches on September 9, 2026. S-Game revealed Phantom Blade Zero back in 2023, and since then, has continued to tease a release date, announcing that the team would reveal the release date in 2025. With less than a month in the year to go, the developer has made good on the promise with an explosive, action-packed trailer for Phantom Blade Zero. Check out the new Phantom Blade Zero gameplay…

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I found a Mac tool that you’ll love as a sleeker dock with extra tricks

The shift to macOS Tahoe introduced a whole bunch of upgrades to core Mac systems. Spotlight, in particular, got some noteworthy tweaks such as support for custom shortcuts and an improved AI-powered search system. The disappearance of LaunchPad, however, proved to be a controversial change. Apple also didn’t pay attention to deeper cross-app integrations that have made apps such as RayCast a hot favorite in the user community. The new Spotlight wants to be the hub of your core Mac activities, but not without its fair share of clutter and a few big omissions. And let’s not forget the Dock has remained…

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David Harbour Announces Total War: Warhammer 40,000 At The Game Awards

Total War, the real-time strategy series, first fully crossed over with Warhammer in 2016, but after three entries in the classic Warhammer continuity, the series is venturing into the distant future with Total War: Warhammer 40,000. The game was revealed at the Game Awards by none other than Stranger Things star David Harbour, who also said he’ll appear in the game. You can see the announcement trailer here and see some images from it below. “Experience the brutal fusion of galactic strategy and grimdark warfare in Total War: Warhammer 40,000,” the trailer’s description reads on YouTube. “Take command of iconic factions,…

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Instagram supercharges creation and feed control with new Edits app features and “Your Algorithm”

Instagram has launched a major update for its Edits app. The app’s latest version adds pre-built templates, storyboards, advanced text customization options, and the ability to pull public Reels directly into the app, making it easier to remix (or repurpose) content (via a Threads post). Among the most notable additions is a lock screen widget for iPhone users that provides instant access to the camera or lets creators drop a quick shot into the Edits app without unlocking the phone. By adding customizable templates, storyboards, and lockscreen access, Edits will reduce the friction between inspiration and creation, which could otherwise…

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New Fantasy Shooter Highguard Announced From Former Titanfall Devs, Launching In Weeks

Near the end of tonight’s Game Awards presentation, we got a look at a brand new shooter game from Wildlight Entertainment, a team that includes 61 members of the team that built Apex Legends and Titanfall. After departing Respawn, the team began work on a new shooter called Highguard.The fast-paced gameplay seems to mix mount riding, gun-shooting, power usage, and area capture into an intoxicating mix.The debut trailer isn’t what many have come to expect from game reveals, as it was mostly focused on showing off gameplay. That’s likely because the game is surprisingly close to launch, and is set…

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Chrome on your iPhone now offers a smarter, Gemini-powered browsing experience

Google Chrome for iOS is getting a massive Gemini-powered upgrade that unlocks a smarter browsing experience for iPhone and iPad users. According to 9to5Google, it replaces the Lens button to the left of the address bar with a new button with the Gemini spark. Tapping on this new button brings up a Page tools sheet featuring two options: “Search screen” and “Ask Gemini”. The latter opens an Ask Gemini window with a text box that lets users input prompts to ask Gemini questions related to the current webpage. The window also features two suggestion chips at the top to help…

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