The first PlayStation State of Play of 2026 will air on February 12

The first PlayStation State of Play livestream of 2026 has been announced. The stream will take place on February 12 at 5PM ET. It will run for over an hour and feature PlayStation Studios titles as well as third-party projects and indie games that are bound for PS5. You can watch it on PlayStation’s official YouTube channel (in English, Japanese or with English subtitles) or on Twitch.

As the first State of Play of the year, Sony is going to want to drum up some more hype for its upcoming release slate. Since Bungie’s Marathon is due to arrive on March 5, that will surely make an appearance. MLB The Show 26, which is out on March 17, will likely get a look in too. We could also get another peek at Saros, the highly anticipated follow-up to Housemarque’s Returnal, which will arrive on March 20. A new trailer for Marvel’s Wolverine isn’t out of the question, but Sony could wait until a summer showcase to give us another look at that one. 

The last State of Play took place in November, but that one was focused solely on games coming out of Asia and Japan. Before that, Sony also had a showcase during Tokyo Game Show in September, which featured a first look at gameplay from the aforementioned Wolverine, which is due to arrive later in 2026.

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HBO Max is finally coming to the UK and Ireland

A big day in streaming has finally arrived: HBO Max has finally announced it's coming to the United Kingdom and Ireland. The two countries join over 110 territories worldwide that already offer HBO Max. Some HBO shows, like Euphoria, have already been available in these regions through other platforms. HBO Max will bring titles like The Pitt, One Battle After Another and Sinners. It will also air the upcoming Harry Potter series. 

An HBO Max subscription will be available in the UK and Ireland starting on Thursday, March 26. Plans will start at Basic with Ads for £5 per month, offering all titles except movies that first stream on HBO Max after a theatrical release. Then there's Standard with Ads for £6 per month, which includes those releases and 30 downloads. Both can stream on two devices at a time. 

Anyone who wants an ad-free experience can purchase a Standard or Premium plan. The former has all titles available on two devices, up to 30 downloads and, of course, no ads. The Premium plan comes with four devices in 4K Ultra HD with Dolby Atmos — if the system has capabilities. 

Interestingly, the expanded area comes as Netflix prepares to own Warner Bros., including HBO and HBO Max. While there's no indication of whether this had any influence, Netflix has long been available in the UK and Ireland. 

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Fold the Corners of This Wooden Cube Lamp and Watch the Light Change

Most contemporary lamps are adjusted with a dimmer on the cord, a touch sensor on the base, or a slider in an app. That makes light feel like another setting in a menu, slightly detached from the object itself. There is something satisfying about changing light by physically moving parts, as if you are sculpting both the fixture and the atmosphere around it, which is what smart bulbs and app-controlled RGB strips quietly leave out.

Michael Jantzen’s Interactive Folding Lamp is a small, painted wooden cube that quietly invites that kind of interaction. Four corners of the cube have been cut into different geometric shapes and hinged, so they can swing open and closed. When you start to move them, you aren’t just revealing the light but also changing how much of it escapes. At the same time, you are also changing what the lamp looks like from every side, turning the adjustment into a compositional act.

Designer: Michael Jantzen

A single energy-efficient bulb sits at the center, wrapped in a light-diffusing shield and surrounded by six horizontal yellow planes, evenly spaced like a tiny louvered tower. As you open the hinged corners, more of those yellow planes come into view, catching the light and turning it into a warm, layered glow that spills out through the gaps you have created, contrasting with the cool white painted exterior.

This plays out over a day. The lamp closed down to a near-solid cube with just thin seams of light when you want a soft background presence. One corner folded out to throw a slice of light across a book or keyboard. Multiple panels opened wide when you want the object to become a small, glowing sculpture in the room. Each adjustment is a quick, tactile decision rather than a number on a scale, making the ritual feel manual and deliberate.

Jantzen sees the lamp as part of a larger exploration into re-inventing the built environment through unexpected interactivity. The cube can be read as a piece of micro-architecture, its hinged faces acting like tiny façades or shutters that you reposition to modulate light and form. It compresses the logic of folding pavilions and responsive buildings into something that fits on a side table or desk, letting you interact with architectural ideas at hand scale.

The Interactive Folding Lamp gives you a direct, analog way to tune your space, asking you to touch wood, feel hinges, and watch how light responds. It turns a basic act, turning on a lamp, into a small moment of play and composition. In a time when so much interaction is mediated by screens and voice commands, a lamp that responds only to your hands, opening and closing its own geometry to let light out or hold it in, feels like a quiet reset worth keeping in a corner.

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SpaceX is pivoting to focus on a moon base before Mars

Elon Musk says SpaceX has shifted its near-term priorities from Mars settlement plans to building what he called a “self-growing city on the Moon,” arguing the lunar target is faster and more achievable. In a post on X, Musk claims the company could complete this in less than 10 years, while doing the same on Mars would take over 20 years.

This marks a major shift for the aerospace company, as Musk points out that the logistics of first completing a proof of concept on the moon are easier with respect to launch windows and proximity to Earth. The SpaceX founder is notorious for promising optimistic timelines that never come to pass, and said in 2017 that a base on Mars would be ready for its first settlers as early as 2024.

In subsequent replies to other posts Musk predicted "Mars will start in 5 or 6 years, so will be done parallel with the Moon, but the Moon will be the initial focus." He also said a manned Mars flight might happen in 2031.

Early last year Musk said in a post on X that SpaceX would be going "straight to Mars" and that "the Moon is a distraction." This was in response to Space industry analyst Peter Hague pointing out that among other considerations, lunar regolith, a material found on the surface of the moon, is about 45 percent oxygen. In 2023 NASA proved this oxygen could be extracted, which would yield enormous payload savings as opposed to shipping liquid oxygen between Earth and Mars.

NASA's Artemis missions, which SpaceX is a contractor for at certain stages, are planned to see humans back on the lunar surface by 2028. Artemis II, during which astronauts will circle the moon before returning to Earth, is set to launch in March of this year.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/space/spacex-is-pivoting-to-focus-on-a-moon-base-before-mars-141851264.html?src=rss

OneUp Modular Raspberry Pi Notebook Review: Brilliant Modular Design, Questionable Value

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What if you could build a laptop that’s not only repairable but also endlessly upgradeable? In this breakdown, Jeff Geerling walks through how the Argon 40 OneUp, a modular laptop powered by the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 (CM5), aims to make that vision a reality. With its sustainability-focused design and the promise of customization, […]

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Features, Design, and Charging Trade-Offs

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Discord will soon require age verification to access adult content

Discord is the latest company looking to bolster its child safety (again). Starting in March, all users will have a "teen-appropriate experience" by default. Unlocking adult content and age-gated spaces will require a (usually one-time) verification process. However, following blowback, the company appears to have pivoted. It now says its age prediction AI will verify the identities of “the majority of adult users” without requiring a manual age check.

The platform's big safety update encompasses communication settings, restricted access to age-gated spaces and content filtering. Users who aren't verified as adults will see blurred sensitive content. In addition, age-restricted channels, servers and app commands will be blocked. DMs and friend requests from unknown users will be routed to a separate inbox.

If you're an adult who didn’t pass the automatic age check, removing these restrictions will require one of two verification methods at launch. You can take a selfie video for age estimation or submit a government ID to Discord's vendor partners. (Let's just hope the age estimations work better than Roblox's.) The company stresses that the video selfies you submit for age estimation never leave your device. And it claims ID documents sent to its vendor partners are deleted quickly, "in most cases, immediately after age confirmation."

Although Discord says the process will be one-and-done for most people required to submit manual verification, some may be required to submit multiple forms. Its original announcement stated that additional verification options would be introduced, including an age inference model that runs in the background. However, following backlash to its initial announcement, the company now suggests that the inference model will be the norm for most adults.

“For most adults, age verification won’t be required, as Discord’s age inference model uses account information such as account tenure, device and activity data and aggregated, high-level patterns across Discord communities,” the company wrote in a statement sent to Engadget on Tuesday. “Discord does not use private messages or any message content in this process.”

This isn’t the company’s first attempt at beefing up its child safety measures. In 2023, it banned teen dating channels and AI-generated CSAM. Later that year, it added content filters and automated warnings. Those changes followed an NBC News report that 35 adults had been prosecuted on charges of "kidnapping, grooming or sexual assault" that involved Discord communication.

Alongside today’s changes, Discord is recruiting for a new Teen Council. The group will include 10 to 12 teens aged 13 to 17. The company says this "will help ensure Discord understands — not assumes — what teens need, how they build meaningful connections, and what makes them feel safe and supported online." This sounds like the corporate equivalent of the parenting advice: “Don’t just talk to your children; listen to them, too.”

The child safety changes will start rolling out globally in early March. Both new and existing users may be required to submit verification for adult content.

Update, February 10, 2026, 5:57 PM ET: This story has been updated to add Discord’s clarification and statement that claims most adults won’t need to conduct a manual age check.

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Google Keep Now Syncs with Calendar via Tasks : Fixing the Reminder Mess for Everyone

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Have you ever wished your notes and reminders could seamlessly sync with your calendar without the hassle of juggling multiple apps? In this breakdown, Productive Computer Systems walks through how Google’s latest update bridges the gap between Google Keep, Google Calendar, and Google Tasks, creating a unified system for managing your schedule. This integration isn’t […]

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Unlock the Hidden Features of Apple Calendar

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Brandon Butch Apple Calendar is a versatile tool designed to help you manage your time effectively. While many users rely on it for basic scheduling, its full range of features often goes unnoticed. By understanding and using these capabilities, you can streamline your schedule, enhance productivity, and stay organized. This guide explores essential tips and […]

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WhatsApp Channels: One-Way Posts, 30-Day Shelf Life, Zero Noise

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Have you ever wished for a way to share updates with your audience without the noise of endless replies or group chatter? WhatsApp Channels might just be the answer you’re looking for. Below, Howfinity takes you through how to navigate this innovative feature, designed to streamline communication and make broadcasting updates effortless. Whether you’re a […]

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