Month: November 2025

Nothing’s Android 16 update puts a progress bar on the back of your phone

Nothing’s Android 16-powered update brings a bunch of new features to its phones, including its own spin on Google’s Live Updates. With Nothing OS 4.0, users can track a delivery, ride, or timer by glancing using the Glyph Interface — the dot-matrix on the Phone 3’s rear, or the system…

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In Kirby Air Riders, expression is more fun than racing

Hear me out: Kirby Air Riders isn’t a racing game, it’s an art tool with a racing game tacked on. The game, out now for the Nintendo Switch 2, is the follow-up to the quirky Kirby-flavored kart racer released in 2003 on the GameCube. It features Smash Bros. creator Masahiro…

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Ubisoft made a prototype game with voice-controlled AI teammates

Ubisoft has announced a new game prototype featuring voice-controlled AI teammates that understand visual context and natural language. This “Teammates” project builds on the Neo NPCs Ubisoft showed off with Nvidia in 2024 to demo in-game AI that can naturally respond to players. A key difference this time, besides the…

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Amazon’s best-selling Fire tablets are cheaper than ever for Black Friday – shop today’s best deals

Given that the Amazon Black Friday deals are already underway, it’s no surprise that you can snap up some of the retailer’s own Fire tablets for a cut price. And right now you can get such tablets for as little as $54.99 / £39.99. • Shop Amazon’s full Black Friday…

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MediaWorld Accidentally Sold iPads for €15 and Asked for Them Back: “It Was a Clear Mistake”

The advantageous offer appeared to loyalty card holders of the European electronics chain on November 8. After 11 days, the company began contacting those who made purchases, calling it a “clear mistake.” Source

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MediaWorld Accidentally Sold iPads for 15 Euros. Then It Asked for Them Back

The advantageous offer appeared to loyalty card holders of the European electronics chain on November 8. After 11 days, the company began contacting those who made purchases, calling it a “clear error.” Source

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