What’s New in tvOS 26.5: Hands-On with Apple TV’s Latest Features

What’s New in tvOS 26.5: Hands-On with Apple TV’s Latest Features Liquid glass theme applied to Apple TV UI elements.

Apple has officially rolled out tvOS 26.5, a feature-rich update designed to refine and elevate the Apple TV experience. This release focuses on enhancing usability, bolstering security and streamlining content management. Whether you use Apple TV for streaming, purchasing content, or managing subscriptions, tvOS 26.5 introduces a range of updates aimed at improving functionality and […]

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Looking for the Best Self-Cleaning Litter Box for Large Cats? I Tried the Meowant SC09

Looking for the Best Self-Cleaning Litter Box for Large Cats? I Tried the Meowant SC09 Meowant SC09

Living with multiple cats means litter box maintenance quickly becomes part of your daily routine. I’ve tried standard covered boxes, oversized litter pans, and several automatic models that promised “hands-free” cleaning, but many of them created a different set of problems instead. Some were loud enough to startle my cats in the middle of the […]

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Why Your Vibe Coded App Might Break in Production

Why Your Vibe Coded App Might Break in Production Diagram showing proper app architecture with frontend and backend separation

The structure of your app directly influences its performance, scalability and user experience. Corbin highlights how decisions like using a monorepo codebase or integrating edge servers can address key challenges in development. For example, monorepos centralize all code into a single repository, simplifying dependency management and promoting consistency across teams. These architectural choices play a […]

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Why the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold 2 S Pen Changes Everything

Why the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold 2 S Pen Changes Everything Built-in S Pen slot on the new Samsung foldable phone

Samsung is poised to elevate the foldable smartphone market with the highly anticipated Galaxy Z TriFold 2. Building on the innovative tri-fold design of its predecessor, this next-generation device introduces a significant enhancement: S Pen integration. By incorporating the stylus, Samsung aims to expand the device’s functionality, catering to professionals and creatives alike. However, challenges […]

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SCUF Omega Adds 11 Buttons to the PS5 Controller and One Fewer Excuse

The PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller is genuinely excellent for most kinds of gaming. Haptic feedback and adaptive triggers have added a new layer of immersion to mainstream titles, and the ergonomics are comfortable enough for long sessions. But competitive gaming operates by a different set of priorities, where fractions of a second matter more than vibrating triggers, and the standard pad wasn’t designed with that crowd in mind.

That’s the gap SCUF has been filling for 15 years across multiple platforms, and the Omega marks the first time it’s done so with an officially licensed PS5 controller. Built on feedback from professional players and championship-level esports teams, it doesn’t try to replicate the DualSense so much as rethink the PS5 controller from the ground up for a very specific type of player.

Designer: SCUF Gaming x Sony

The most immediately striking feature is the sheer number of additional inputs. Beyond the standard button layout, the Omega adds four remappable rear paddles at the back, two SAX (Side Action) buttons on the sides of the grip, and five G-Keys near the bottom of the controller, all fully programmable. That’s 11 extra inputs, each of which can be mapped to any action through the SCUF Mobile App.

The rear paddles are the most critical of these for shooters. The whole point is to keep your thumbs planted on the thumbsticks while still executing jumps, crouches, or reloads through the paddles. In a close-range firefight, lifting a thumb to reach a face button even briefly can mean losing the engagement. The SAX buttons expand on this idea further, accessible without shifting your grip even slightly.

Adjustable Instant Triggers give the Omega another competitive edge. Each trigger toggles between a hair-trigger click mode designed for rapid FPS inputs and a full analog range for games that use throttle or feathered inputs. Swapping between those modes takes seconds and doesn’t require a tool. This alone makes the controller feel meaningfully different from the DualSense, not just cosmetically different.

There’s a notable tradeoff, though. The Omega drops adaptive triggers and haptic feedback entirely. Sony’s DualSense Edge made a similar call, only with the adaptive triggers. For SCUF, removing vibration also reduces weight and eliminates the buzz that can subtly disrupt stick control mid-game. The face plate is magnetic and swappable, and the controller connects wirelessly via Bluetooth or USB-A dongle, or wired via USB-C.

The SCUF Omega retails for $219.99 in the US and £209.99 in the UK. It works across PS5, PS5 Pro, PC, Mac, iOS, and Android, so the investment follows you across platforms. It costs more than the DualSense Edge’s closest equivalent, but the extra inputs, swappable face plate, and TMR sticks make a reasonable argument for the premium.

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Why Anthropic Might Have Just Beaten OpenAI and What It Means for You

Why Anthropic Might Have Just Beaten OpenAI and What It Means for You Illustration of the competitive landscape between major AI companies

Anthropic has officially overtaken OpenAI in business adoption, marking a significant shift in the competitive landscape of AI. As of April 2026, Anthropic’s adoption rate reached 34.4%, narrowly surpassing OpenAI’s 32.3%. This milestone reflects the growing appeal of Anthropic’s user-focused offerings, such as Claude Code, which has gained traction among developers and enterprises for its […]

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Why Samsung Brought Back an 8-Year-Old Camera Feature for the S27 Ultra

Why Samsung Brought Back an 8-Year-Old Camera Feature for the S27 Ultra The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra smartphone displaying a low-light photograph

The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra represents a pivotal advancement in the premium smartphone market. By combining innovative camera technologies, refined display engineering, and strategic cost-management measures, Samsung aims to address evolving consumer demands while maintaining its competitive edge. This flagship device is a calculated response to industry trends and the growing competition, particularly from Apple, […]

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Smart Professionals Are Connecting Claude AI to Excel

Smart Professionals Are Connecting Claude AI to Excel Converting Excel spreadsheet data into a PowerPoint presentation

Claude for Excel integrates advanced AI features directly into Excel, enhancing how users handle data analysis and financial modeling. Kenji breaks down the process of installing the add-in and demonstrates its flexibility through AI models like Opus 4.7, tailored for intricate tasks such as financial modeling and Sonet 4.6, better suited for simpler needs like […]

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Why Apple is Putting Cameras in the New AirPods Pro 4 (Ultra)

Why Apple is Putting Cameras in the New AirPods Pro 4 (Ultra) AirPods Pro 4 (Ultra)

Apple is reportedly working on a new version of its AirPods Pro; it could launch as the AirPods Ultra or Pro 4, integrating cameras designed for environmental sensing and AI-powered contextual awareness. This innovation has the potential to redefine wearable technology by enhancing Siri’s ability to interact intelligently with your surroundings. Positioned as a precursor […]

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Why Xbox Just Removed Its Biggest Multiplayer Paywall

Why Xbox Just Removed Its Biggest Multiplayer Paywall Xbox Live free multiplayer announcement graphic

Microsoft’s recent announcement marks a significant shift in the gaming landscape, as Xbox Live multiplayer is now free for all players. This decision eliminates the long-standing paywall that previously restricted access to online multiplayer features, opening the door for broader participation in games like Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone. As highlighted by Colt Eastwood, […]

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