10 Hidden iPhone Features That Will Change How You Use Your Phone

10 Hidden iPhone Features That Will Change How You Use Your Phone

Your iPhone is more than just a communication device; it’s a versatile tool designed to enhance productivity, simplify tasks, and provide a personalized user experience. While the core features are widely known, there are numerous hidden functionalities that can significantly improve how you interact with your device. These features, spanning apps, shortcuts, and system tools, […]

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Xbox is bringing Avowed to PS5

Another first-party Xbox game is making the leap to PlayStation 5. This time around, Obsidian’s Avowed — one of our favorite games of last year — is crossing the great divide. The fantasy action RPG will hit Sony’s console on February 17, one day shy of the game’s first anniversary. 

As it happens, an anniversary update is set to go live on all platforms at the same time. This includes a new game+ mode (allowing those who have beaten the RPG to replay it with all their gear and upgrades from their previous run), a photo mode, a new weapon type and more. 

Avowed is set in the same universe as Obsidian’s Pillars of Eternity games. It tasks you with investigating a fungal plague that has infested the world. “The writing is stellar throughout, though the sidequests that reveal your companions’ backstories are particularly poignant," Engadget senior reporter Jessica Conditt wrote. "Avowed is gorgeous, its combat systems are fully customizable, its characters are intriguing and its encumbrance limit is generous. There’s a real sense of magic about the entire game — and no, that’s not just the mind-altering mushrooms talking."

Microsoft has brought a string of first-party Xbox games to PS5 over the last couple of years, freeing them from console exclusivity. Forza Horizon 5, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Senua's Saga: Hellblade II and Sea of Thieves are among the games that have crossed over to PlayStation. Later this year, you’ll even be able to play a Halo game on PS5, something that was utterly unthinkable not too long ago. 

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New Story Grid AI Tool : Produce Cohesive AI Visuals with Reusable Scenes

New Story Grid AI Tool : Produce Cohesive AI Visuals with Reusable Scenes

What if you could ensure every frame of your creative project felt like part of a seamless, cohesive story, without the painstaking guesswork? Below Jon Draper outlines how a new approach to visual storytelling is transforming the way creators work, offering a structured yet flexible framework to maintain consistency across AI-generated visuals. Whether you’re crafting […]

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No iPhone 18 In 2026? Here’s What Apple is Doing Instead

No iPhone 18 In 2026? Here’s What Apple is Doing Instead

Apple is making a significant adjustment to its iPhone release strategy by delaying the launch of the base iPhone 18 to spring 2027. This marks a departure from the company’s long-standing tradition of unveiling new iPhones each September. By staggering product launches, prioritizing Pro models, and introducing a foldable iPhone in autumn 2026, Apple aims […]

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LumiMind Showcases Brain-Controlled Tech and LumiSleep at CES 2026

LumiMind Showcases Brain-Controlled Tech and LumiSleep at CES 2026

Brain–computer interfaces have been talked about for decades, but they’ve rarely felt practical for everyday users. At CES 2026, LumiMind is demonstrating how non-invasive brain technology can move beyond research labs and into consumer-ready products. The company is presenting LumiSleep, a sleep device powered by millisecond-level, real-time EEG monitoring, alongside live demonstrations that highlight the […]

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Litheli Brings Vision-Based AI Lawn Care to CES 2026

Litheli Brings Vision-Based AI Lawn Care to CES 2026

At CES 2026, Litheli is demonstrating how robotic lawn care is moving beyond simple automation and into real-world intelligence. The company’s Skope™ 800 AI-VISION Robotic Lawn Mower replaces traditional boundary wires and RTK positioning with a pure multi-vision AI system designed to work straight out of the box. Rather than asking users to install perimeter […]

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Xtand Draws a Crowd at CES 2026 With a New Vision for Intelligent Knee Support

Xtand Draws a Crowd at CES 2026 With a New Vision for Intelligent Knee Support

At CES 2026, where attention is hard-won and novelty is everywhere, Xtand managed to do something increasingly rare: stop people mid-stride. Throughout the show, the brand’s booth in the North Hall stayed active and energized, with attendees lining up to test its new Intelligent Patella Strap—a compact, AI-powered knee support designed to move beyond traditional […]

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The Next Chapter in AI, Fresh Architectures, an AGI Timeline, and a Move Past LLM Hype

The Next Chapter in AI, Fresh Architectures, an AGI Timeline, and a Move Past LLM Hype

What if the future of artificial intelligence isn’t just about building smarter systems but rethinking what intelligence itself means? In this walkthrough, Pourya Kordi shows how the latest advancements in AI research are challenging long-held assumptions and paving the way for a new era of innovation. From new architectures like Meta’s Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture […]

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TOZO Brings AI-Powered Open-Ear Audio to CES 2026 With the Open X2 Pro

TOZO Brings AI-Powered Open-Ear Audio to CES 2026 With the Open X2 Pro

At CES 2026, TOZO is putting a spotlight on a new category of wearable audio with the debut of the TOZO Open X2 Pro, an open-ear headphone designed to blend intelligent audio, hands-free control, and everyday health awareness into a single device. Showcased at CES 2026, the Open X2 Pro reflects TOZO’s growing focus on […]

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Govee’s Gaming Pixel Light now lets you generate 8-bit animated GIFs using AI Prompts: Hands-on at CES 2026

We have quickly grown accustomed to asking AI to write our emails or create stunning headshots for our LinkedIn. This incredible interaction has lived almost exclusively on our computer and phone screens, a fascinating but ultimately contained experience. The real question has always been when this creative AI would break free from the flat display and start interacting with our physical environment. That moment appears to be arriving now, and it is starting with, of all things, a desk lamp that can generate its own art.

Govee’s implementation of its AI Lighting Bot 2.0 in products like the Gaming Pixel Light is a clever and surprisingly practical application of generative AI. It transforms a simple smart light into an intelligent art creator that anyone can use. The ability to generate custom GIF animations just by typing what you want to see is a game-changer for ambient lighting and personalization. This technology moves far beyond simple color cycling or pre-programmed scenes, offering a clear glimpse into a future where our smart devices are not just responsive, but genuinely creative partners.

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And let’s be honest, the idea initially sounds a bit like a solution searching for a problem. But the hardware itself makes a compelling case. The Gaming Pixel Light is a dedicated 52 by 32 pixel canvas, which is a perfect, low-stakes resolution for the kind of quirky, lo-fi art that generative models excel at creating. It is not trying to render a photorealistic scene; it is built for the exact brand of retro, 8-bit nostalgia that defines so many gaming setups. The fact that it can run these animations at a smooth 30 frames per second means your text prompts result in genuinely dynamic visuals, not some clunky, stuttering slideshow. Govee’s dual-plane pixel engine even allows for layered designs, so the AI has a surprisingly deep toolkit to play with.

We saw a demo of a campfire GIF on the Gaming Pixel Light and it really did look like something out of a Game Boy Color or an 8-bit game come to life. We even tested the feature on Govee’s curtain lights although the Gaming Pixel Light’s compact form factor (and targeting towards a gaming audience) made it a perfect canvas for this feature. All you do is enter a prompt and Govee’s AI Lighting Bot 2.0 not only creates the image, it renders an animation, and applies it to the lights seamlessly. Everything happens through an app, and for the most part, there are certain limitations/censorships in place so that you don’t generate images that are offensive or inappropriate. Govee hasn’t capped the number of generations per month, but they did mention that future versions will allow iterative tweaking of the GIFs. For now, it’s very WYSIWYG and an image that’s generated can’t be ‘edited’. Govee’s tip, however, is to be as thoroughly detail-oriented with your prompting.

What makes this system particularly interesting is how Govee has tailored the AI interaction to the hardware. For graphic displays like this pixel light, it is a “single-turn” interaction: you type a prompt, you get a GIF. It is direct, fast, and avoids the conversational baggage that would feel tedious for a purely visual output. This is a smart distinction from how the AI works with their linear strip lights, which allows for more complex, multi-turn conversations about mood and color. It shows a level of thoughtful design that recognizes different products demand different interfaces. This is the kind of ambient computing that actually feels useful, turning a passive decorative object into an active, personalized art station that constantly evolves with your imagination.

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