Apple Just Changed Everything: iOS 27 Rewrites the Rules for AirPods and AirPlay

Apple Just Changed Everything: iOS 27 Rewrites the Rules for AirPods and AirPlay Apple iOS 27 control panel showing new AirPods settings

Apple’s iOS 27 and watchOS 27 updates are poised to introduce a range of enhancements designed to elevate user experience, optimize functionality and align with evolving regulatory standards. Whether you’re an avid AirPods user, rely on AirPlay for seamless media sharing, or are intrigued by Apple’s advancements in visual AI, these updates aim to refine […]

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What Bungie Ending Destiny 2 Means for the Future of Live-Service Games

What Bungie Ending Destiny 2 Means for the Future of Live-Service Games Destiny 2 player character looking at a massive ship

Bungie’s announcement to cease active development on Destiny 2 has sent ripples through the gaming industry, marking the end of an era for one of the most influential live-service games. The final update, titled “Monument of Triumph,” is scheduled for release in June 2024, after which no new expansions or seasonal content will follow. As […]

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NESCAFÉ Just Replaced Beer at Your World Cup Party for $10

The world’s most-watched sporting event is about to kick off in less than a month. This means that World Cup watch parties are probably being set up in various households for football fans who won’t actually be able to make it to the stadiums in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. While beer is probably the drink of choice for most of these events, NESCAFÉ wants to begin a new tradition for those who want to have a livelier, but probably safer, discussion amongst family and friends.

The coffee brand is introducing the NESCAFÉ Espresso Keg, a limited-edition World Cup special designed to help you get into the “Third Half.” This is a ritual they want to start, and caffeine may be the perfect companion as you get talking about the 90-minute-and-change match you just finished watching. They believe that “the conversation doesn’t end after the game,” and it should be helped along over a cup of coffee.

Designer: NESCAFÉ

The keg actually looks like your usual beer keg, but instead of dispensing beer, you’ll have coffee pouring out of it as you discuss every goal, call (or non-call), and every exciting and controversial thing that happened during the match. Each package comes with a 5L keg and two 10oz bottles of NESCAFÉ Espresso Concentrate in Black and Sweet Vanilla flavors. In case you don’t know how to mix it up, it also comes with instructions and recipes so you can “brew” the perfect cup for your Third Half. You’ll be able to serve around 20 cups with the package, so you may need to stock up on more concentrate if you have a larger crowd attending your watch party.

There is a special bi-cultural campaign to promote this limited-edition keg. We’re not sure why Canada was left out of the equation, but U.S. soccer legend Landon Donovan and Mexican fútbol icon Luis García are the faces of the campaign, representing their two countries. It’s priced at $10 as a tribute to Donovan’s jersey number, the iconic number 10 he wore while bringing glory to the U.S. Men’s National Team. To make it even more of a must-have item, there will be three separate drops, and the last one is this coming June 10, just a few days before the start of the World Cup.

And it turns out the concept isn’t just a clever marketing angle, as the numbers actually back it up. According to NESCAFÉ, 73% of soccer fans already drink coffee during game time, making it a surprisingly natural fit at any watch party table. Rob Marsh, NESCAFÉ’s Marketing Director, summed it up well: “We’ve coined a new half, ‘The Third Half,’ to represent the moments after and in-between games when passionate debates peak. Like any good conversation, these often take place over a beverage, making our coffee and the Nescafé Espresso Keg the perfect fuel to keep things flowing.”

It’s a fun and genuinely refreshing idea, especially for watch parties where not everyone is reaching for a beer, particularly during those early-morning kick-offs that come with a global tournament spanning multiple time zones. The Espresso Keg gives you that same communal, tap-style energy of a classic keg party, just with a serious caffeine boost instead of a headache waiting to happen. Whether you’re a black coffee purist or someone who loves a touch of Sweet Vanilla in their cup, there’s a flavor to match every personality and every strongly-held opinion about the offside rule.

The limited-edition nature of this release makes it all the more exciting. With earlier drops reportedly selling out quickly, demand has clearly been there. If you missed the first rounds, don’t sleep on that final June 10 drop. It’s the kind of collectible that doubles as a genuinely useful party accessory, a rare combination at any price point, let alone $10.

If you’re serious about hosting the ultimate World Cup watch party this summer, the NESCAFÉ Espresso Keg might just be the most unexpected and delightful centerpiece you didn’t know you needed. So mark the date, set up those fold-out chairs, hang your team’s flag, and get ready to debate every single moment of the beautiful game, one perfectly poured cup at a time.

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The Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Has One Feature No One Saw Coming

The Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Has One Feature No One Saw Coming Leaked design concept of the rumored Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro smartphone.

Samsung is reportedly preparing to expand its Galaxy S27 lineup with the addition of the Galaxy S27 Pro. If these rumors hold true, this device could represent a significant evolution in Samsung’s flagship smartphone strategy. Positioned between the standard and ultra models, the S27 Pro is expected to deliver a compelling combination of premium features […]

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Why Abandoned Coal Mines Could Become the World’s Biggest Batteries

Why Abandoned Coal Mines Could Become the World’s Biggest Batteries Heavy weights being lowered into a mine shaft for gravity-based energy generation.

Repurposing abandoned coal mines as large-scale energy storage facilities presents a compelling blend of engineering and sustainability. These mines, often equipped with existing infrastructure, could host technologies such as gravity storage, pumped hydro systems, or compressed air energy storage (CAES). Gravity storage, for example, involves raising and lowering heavy weights within mine shafts to store […]

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DJI Osmo Pocket 4P vs Insta360 Luna Ultra : Key Differences Explained

DJI Osmo Pocket 4P vs Insta360 Luna Ultra : Key Differences Explained Creator using the Insta360 Luna Ultra for vlogging

The DJI Osmo Pocket 4P and Insta360 Luna Ultra are compact cameras designed for creators who need high-quality visuals in a portable format. According to TechAvid, the Pocket 4P focuses on a streamlined design, featuring a dual-camera gimbal system and 6K video recording at 60fps, which suits those prioritizing reliability and professional-grade output. In contrast, […]

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Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 Lineup Changes Everything We Know

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 Lineup Changes Everything We Know Close-up of the 200-megapixel triple rear camera on the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra.

Samsung is poised to make a significant impact on the foldable smartphone market with the highly anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 8 series. Scheduled for launch at the Galaxy Unpacked event in London on July 22, 2024, this series introduces two distinct models: the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra. This […]

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This Lamp Is Cast From Soda Can Trash But Looks Like Carved Stone

Upcycled materials have become a familiar part of sustainable design, but most of them still try to hide where they came from. The aluminum gets purified, the recycled plastic molded smooth, and the result looks clean and neutral but loses the story of its origins. Pairing genuine sustainability with aesthetic character turns out to be a harder problem than it looks, and most attempts quietly sidestep it.

Tokyo-based product designer Kenji Abe took a different approach with Aperire, a lighting fixture cast entirely from discarded aluminum cans. Rather than refining the material beyond recognition, he deliberately left in the impurities. The wrinkles, air bubbles, and traces of ink from the original cans were preserved as surface texture, turning what most casting processes would filter out into the fixture’s defining character.

Designer: Kenji Abe

Melting the cans down without removing too many impurities is what produces that surface. Each piece ends up slightly different, carrying unpredictable marks that no two castings will ever replicate. Traces of ink from labels and other irregularities seep through the metal, and the result reads less like manufactured aluminum and more like weathered stone or bone. The artificial origin becomes genuinely difficult to place.

The finish that results reads almost like a natural material. The same surface might show shallow depressions, irregular ridges, or fine lines that look nothing like machined metal. Paired with the organic, chambered form, it makes Aperire genuinely hard to identify on first glance. The cans are unmistakably present in the material’s history, but they aren’t visible in what the object has become.

The shape itself draws from an equally unexpected source: foraminifera, the microscopic marine organisms whose skeletons are riddled with tiny holes and chambers. Combined with the rough appearance of eroded rock, the form was built through the deliberate addition and subtraction of geometric shapes. Light reflects inside the hollow interior and finds its way out through the openings, seeping gently outward rather than projecting.

The name carries a few threads that converge on the same idea. Aperire is Latin for “to open,” connecting to aperture, the camera mechanism that controls how much light passes through. It also traces back to April, the season when flowers open. For a fixture that lets light slowly leak outward rather than announce itself, the name seems less like branding than an accurate description of what the object does.

The fixture doesn’t make a loud case for sustainability as a concept; it just happens to be made from something that would otherwise be discarded, and it shows it. That quiet honesty gives it a credibility that purpose-built eco-aesthetic objects rarely manage. The cans stop being waste, stop being raw material, and become something that earns its place on a table or shelf without the sustainability narrative doing the heavy lifting. The object handles that part itself.

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