In Next Life is a survival RPG with a strong online multiplayer focus that has recently exited Early Access on Steam and is now free to play. The core concept is simple: each round represents an entire lifetime. Players are born as the child of another player, grow up within a tribe, take on responsibilities, and eventually die. A new life then begins, while overall progress carries over, allowing the civilization to evolve gradually.
The Epson EB-XQ2030B 4K laser projector has been revealed. This model, designed for business use in larger venues, is said to deliver up to 30,000 lumens brightness. It is relatively compact, with the company claiming that its product is a world first.
The IKEA Dubbelkisel Driver has been spotted in a Thread database. This upcoming product is expected to replace the existing IKEA Trådfri Driver for wireless control. It would allow users to remotely control integrated lighting, such as under-cabinet LEDs, with support for the Matter standard.
The Xiaomi 45W Mini-GaN Charger is now available in India. This accessory shares many similarities with a product released in China at the end of 2025. It supports a range of protocols and has a relatively compact and lightweight body thanks to GaN technology.
A new leak from the ever-reliable Evan Blass has offered the clearest look yet at Samsung's next flagship smartphones. Launching in four main colours, the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26 Ultra feature harmonised designs with a few tweaks to distinguish the Ultra from its siblings.
Weniger als zwei Wochen bis zum ersten offiziellen Galaxy Unpacked Launchevent und die Leaks sind nicht mehr zu stoppen. Was bis dato nur vereinzelt und meist mit dicken fetten Wasserzeichen im Bild zu sehen war, zeigt sich nun in absolut purer Form und direkt von Samsung.
For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, police in Guadalupe, Mexico, will deploy robot dogs to support security operations. Four quadruped robots, believed to be Unitree Go2 models, are set to assist officers during the tournament.
Ein neuer Leak hat die finalen Details zu den Sony WF-1000XM6 kurz vor ihrem weltweiten Release bestätigt. Demnach sollen die neuen kabellosen In-Ears mit einer Akkulaufzeit von bis zu acht Stunden aufwarten und überarbeitete Treiber erhalten. Zudem wird berichtet, dass Sony im Vergleich zu den WF-1000XM5 eine um 25 Prozent verbesserte aktive Geräuschunterdrückung (ANC) bietet – bei gleichzeitig gesteigertem Tragekomfort.