IKEA is releasing a new family of Bluetooth speakers in partnership with Swedish designer Tekla Severin

IKEA has teamed up with Swedish designer Tekla Evelina Severin on a new line of products dubbed the Teklan collection. The collaboration includes three new standalone Bluetooth speakers and two lamp speakers, each clad in Severin's distinctive colorful style. The company originally announced this family of products at the start of the year with an expected launch in early 2026, so it seems they will hit shelves ahead of schedule. The ready-to-assemble furniture giant has already released a few speakers since ending its partnership with Sonos earlier this year, but this feels like a more concentrated push to replace those old Sonos products.

A line of round speakers IKEA is calling the Solskydd will be available in three different sizes, each sporting a colorful geometric design. The smallest of the three will be an 8-inch portable speaker with a rechargeable battery, and will retail for $80, while the larger two, measuring 11 and 18 inches, will sell for $100 and $140 respectively and will require a wall outlet.

The smaller of the two can be displayed either hung or on its accompanying base, while the largest version is designed for wall mounting. The Solskydd will also be offered in a plain white version for customers who prefer a more understated aesthetic. The speakers can all connect to one another as well as any other compatible IKEA Bluetooth speaker for multi-speaker mode. Spotify Tap is also supported, letting users pick up right where they left off in their music from within the Spotify app.

The Teklan collection will also include a set of Bluetooth speaker lamps, called the Kulglass. The $130 lamps, whose shades IKEA says were inspired by soft-serve ice cream, come in shades of either green or red and feature a built-in volume knob.

The line also includes a vibrant take on the budget-friendly Vappeby Bluetooth speaker, which is both waterproof and ultra-portable. The Teklan lineup also includes a slew of braided charging cables. Both of these products were released earlier this year. The new products in the Teklan collection will arrive in December, with exact launch dates varying by market.

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FX orders a Far Cry TV show from Alien: Earth creator Noah Hawley and Rob Mac

The number of video game franchises not being adapted for TV must surely now be nearing the single-figure mark, and we’ve known for a little while that a Far Cry show is on the way too. Ubisoft has now confirmed previous leaks that Alien: Earth’s Noah Hawley and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia creator Rob Mac will helm an anthology show based on its long-running FPS series. FX is making it and it will stream on Hulu in the US.

Every Far Cry game is a standalone experience with no obvious narrative links between them (even if a quick Google tells you that hasn’t stopped series devotees from looking for them anyway). Likewise, the plan for the Far Cry TV show is that each season will feature new characters and a new setting.

"What I love about the Far Cry game franchise is it's an anthology. Each game is a variation of a theme, the same way each season of Fargo is a variation on a theme," said Hawley in a press release. "To create a big action show that can change from year to year, while always exploring the nature of humanity through this complex and chaotic lens is a dream come true. I'm excited to partner with Rob and bring our shared irreverent, ambitious sensibility to the screen."

This technically isn’t the first time Far Cry has gotten the TV treatment. The 2013 "Blood Dragon" expansion for Far Cry 3 was the inspiration for Netflix’s 2023 adult animated series, Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix. However, while that show featured plenty of enjoyably chaotic action sequences and deep cut Ubisoft cameos that ensure you’ll never look at Rayman the same way again, there wasn’t much that was obviously Far Cry about it.

Earlier this month, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Noah Hawley had signed a multi-year deal with Disney that will see him produce shows for a number of the corporation’s networks, including Hulu. As well as the Far Cry adaption, the Fargo creator will be heading up the second season of Alien: Earth, which will reportedly go into production in London in 2026.

As for Ubisoft, raising the profile of its various franchises — notably even the ones that haven't had a new game for years — through TV seems to be an ongoing strategy for the French publisher. Back in the summer, Netflix finally greenlit an Assassin's Creed show, five years after penning a deal with Ubisoft, while the long-awaited animated Splinter Cell show started streaming in October and was well received by critics.

The most recent Far Cry game was 2021’s Far Cry 6, which starred Giancarlo Esposito as the dictator Aston Castillo.

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CFMOTO 2026 Papio SS mini is a fun inducing retro-modern café racer for the masses

Remember those Japanese mini sports bikes from the ’80s that were pure fun to drive on the streets? Brought into the foray by Honda, the compact two-wheelers had their origins as amusement park rides, eventually turning into recreational rides or urban commuters popular among the young generation.

The small footprint and lightweight credentials gave those bikes an advantage in traffic for hyper maneuverability. They could even be carried in the boot of an MUV and serve as perfect companions for off-road excursions. Now, CFMOTO is bringing back the definitive charm of the mini sports bikes with a retro-modern twist and a whole load of driving fun that many will fancy.

Designer: CFMOTO

The 2026 Papio SS is a mini bike with the basic layout of a café racer and the inherent functions of an urban rider. This model is a smaller version of the existing 2024 model by the maker, designed to evoke the warmth of the classic era. That is apparent in the orange and beige colors for the skin, contrasted by the pixelated font branding on the sides. Up front, the headlights resemble a wide-eyed creature, while the taillights with the jagged lights give off the 80s bot vibes. The motorbike, weighing 251 pounds, sits somewhere in between the foldable form factor of a Motocompo and the aggressive power-laden personality of a café racer.

Under the hood, it is propelled by the 126cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine churning out 9.4 horsepower. The fun element comes from the zippy acceleration, and although the top speed is around 56 mph, it serves the purpose well. However, if you love the thrill of high-speed freeway driving, this bike won’t be the best fit. Coming back to the specifications, Papio SS gets a six-speed gearbox which delivers impressive acceleration from the standing start. The handling and comfort of the two-wheeler come courtesy the rear adjustable monoshock, upside-down forks, and dual-channel ABS. Normally, those additions are reserved for the bigger bikes, but CFMOTO needs to be complimented for adding them to this creation.

Loaded with modern divining dynamics like traction control, the user base should not be limited to young riders; rather, veterans will love to take the compact bike for a spin. Visually, the ride looks very balanced and sturdy, riding on the 12-inch wheels. That element is honed with full racing fairing, underbody fairing,  and clip-on bars. Keeping the modernized theme going, the bike gets a digital display and LED pod lights for clear visibility in the darkest of hours. CFMOTO 2026 Papio SS mini bike is set for early 2026 release for a starting price of $3,299 in the US market.

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Meta’s Oversight Board is fine with leaving manipulated content on Facebook

Apparently misleading protest videos are welcome to stay on Facebook now. Meta's Oversight Board has ruled that the company was right to leave up a manipulated video that made footage of a Serbian protest look like it took place in Holland and was in support of Rodrigo Duterte, former president of the Philippines. A user reshared it within days of Duterte's March 2025 extradition to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Netherlands. 

The original video gained additional audio and captions, including chants of "Duterte" and the song Bayan Ko — which accompanied many Filipino 1980s anti-martial law protests — played in tagalog. About 100,000 users viewed the manipulated video, alongside "hundreds" of shares. 

Meta's automated systems flagged the video as potential misinformation and lowered its visibility for non-US users. However, despite it being added to the fact-checking queue, the "high volume of posts" meant it was never reviewed. Fact-checkers in the Philippines checked some similar viral videos and labeled them as false. It reached the attention of the Oversight Board only after a separate Facebook user reported this video and appealed it when Meta left the content up. 

But the Oversight Board now says it agrees with Meta's decision to leave a completely inaccurate protest video public. It just notes that Meta should have given the video a "High-Risk" label "because it contained a digitally altered, photorealistic video with a high risk of deceiving the public during a significant public event." How something with that description merits staying up on Facebook is very unclear.  

The Oversight Board further states that Meta should have prioritized a video of this nature getting fact-checked. Moving forward, it recommends that Meta create a separate fact-checking queue for any content of a similar nature to what has been fact-checked in that market — and that fact-checkers should have improved tools to more swiftly find misleading viral media. It also wants Meta to better describe its labels for manipulated media so users can understand the criteria. 

Meta notably suspended its fact-checking program in the US in January, opting instead for Community Notes. However, it's now looking at expanding that system other countries and has asked the Oversight Board for advice on locations. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/metas-oversight-board-is-fine-with-leaving-manipulated-content-on-facebook-151919279.html?src=rss

Disney teases an Olaf robot for its parks

Disney has unveiled a new animatronic in the form of Olaf, the carrot-nosed snowman from the Frozen series of films. The robotic character will roam the streets of the upcoming World of Frozen (coming soon to Adventure World at Disneyland Paris) and make "limited-time special appearances at World of Frozen at the Hong Kong Disneyland resort," Disney wrote on its parks blog

Olaf, seen in prototype form in a 30-minute Disney video, can walk on his little snowball legs, emote realistically and speak with visitors. During the video, Disney Imagineering Paris exec Michel Den Dulk removes and replaces the robot's nose and arm, something park visitors will also be able to do. 

To help make Olaf look authentic and toon-like in his movements, the Imagineering team used AI reinforcement learning. That allowed them to teach the robot how to walk and perform "graceful" motions in far less time than it would have taken to program it manually, Disney said. The fact that Olaf has a soft, snow-like exterior also let them "fully articulate his mouth, eyes, and removable carrot nose and arms." 

The timing of the announcement is pretty wild considering that Defunctland, the amusement park history site, just released a four-hour YouTube documentary about the broken promise of Disney's animatronics. The main point was that Disney has announced many such characters but only shows them off at a few special events before shoving them away, Westworld basement-style, never to be seen again. 

A few examples of those are the Wall-E robot in the aughts and, more recently, Groot and Star Wars droids. Those served mainly as marketing pieces for Disney, as they only appeared in the parks for specific tests and then disappeared. Disney even made a robot called Big Dino that was 13 feet tall and weighed 11,000 pounds — though it's probably best that one wasn't roaming around the parks greeting visitors.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/disney-teases-an-olaf-robot-for-its-parks-151017739.html?src=rss

OnePlus 15 vs Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Did Samsung Just Lose?

OnePlus 15 vs Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Did Samsung Just Lose?

When comparing the OnePlus 15 and the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, you are faced with two flagship smartphones that excel in distinct areas. Each device brings unique strengths across design, display, software, performance, battery life, gaming, cameras, and connectivity. This detailed video from Nick Ackerman highlights the key differences to help you decide which smartphone […]

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra First Look!

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China launches emergency mission to its space station

The Shenzhou-22 spacecraft that China launched on November 25 has already reached the Tiangong space station, according to SpaceNews and Chinese state media. Now that it’s docked with the station, the astronauts onboard are no longer left without a vehicle that they can use to head home in case of emergencies. The astronauts part of the Shenzhou-21 mission haven’t had a lifeboat since November 11, because the team before they arrived had to use their vehicle to return to Earth.

On November 5, the astronauts from the Shenzhou-20 mission were supposed to make their way back home aboard their own spacecraft. But just hours before their departure from the station, China’s space agency discovered minor cracks in their vehicle’s window from a suspected debris impact. The Shenzhou-20 crew flew back to Earth on November 11 using the Shenzhou-21 vehicle, which means the newer team stayed in the station with no way to leave for over 10 days.

The Shenzhou-22 spacecraft was supposed to carry three more astronauts to the station in April or May 2026. Instead, it flew much earlier and without a crew, filled with supplies to make up for what the Shenzhou-20 mission astronauts consumed during their extended stay. It will return back to Earth next year after the current crew is done with its six-month stint.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/space/china-launches-emergency-mission-to-its-space-station-143000171.html?src=rss

Puma Just Dropped Mismatched Rick and Morty Basketball Shoes

There’s something brilliantly chaotic about a basketball shoe that refuses to match itself. That’s exactly what Puma delivered with their latest collaboration featuring LaMelo Ball’s MB.05 and Adult Swim’s cult classic Rick and Morty, and honestly, I’m here for every interdimensional second of it.

This isn’t just another celebrity sneaker drop trying too hard to be relevant. It’s the third installment of what has become one of the most unexpected yet perfectly executed partnerships in recent footwear history. LaMelo Ball, the NBA All-Star known for his flamboyant court presence and genuine love for the animated series, has helped create something that feels authentically weird in the best possible way.

Designer: LaMelo Ball x PUMA

The design itself is pure multiverse mayhem. One shoe channels Rick’s chaotic genius with charged-up aqua and electric peppermint tones, while the other bursts with Morty’s anxious energy through vibrant orange and yellow. It’s asymmetrical, it’s bold, and it looks like it tumbled through six different portals before landing on shelves. The colorway, officially dubbed “Rickie Orange-Electric Peppermint,” breaks from the rockstar theme that has defined previous MB.05 releases.

What makes this collaboration work isn’t just the eye-catching colors. The MB.05 is built for performance, featuring Puma’s NITRO Foam technology that provides responsive cushioning without sacrificing court feel. The engineered mesh upper serves as the perfect canvas for Ball’s storytelling, while the revamped outsole stays true to his aggressive, unpredictable playing style. These aren’t just display pieces for your shelf, they’re legitimate performance basketball shoes that happen to look like they were designed by a mad scientist with impeccable taste.

The timing couldn’t be better. Rick and Morty has transcended its origins as a late-night cartoon to become a cultural phenomenon that resonates across demographics. Its humor is smart, dark, and unapologetically strange, much like Ball’s own approach to basketball. He plays with a creativity that feels improvisational, making passes that shouldn’t work but somehow do, launching shots from impossible angles. The connection between the show’s multiverse-hopping adventures and Ball’s style of play feels natural, not forced.

This partnership between Puma and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products has expanded beyond just the MB.05. The collection includes the Puma Sportstyle Inverse and RS Surge styles, along with a full apparel line featuring two graphic tees, a long-sleeve option, shorts, a hoodie, and sweatpants. It’s the kind of comprehensive collaboration that shows real commitment to the concept rather than just slapping a logo on a product and calling it done.

At $135, the MB.05 Rick and Morty edition sits at a competitive price point for signature basketball shoes. Released on November 21, 2025, through Puma’s website, mobile app, the NYC flagship store, and select Foot Locker locations, the shoes represent accessible pop culture fashion for fans who want to express their interests through their footwear.

What’s particularly clever about this collaboration is how it embraces the core philosophy of Rick and Morty itself: nothing is sacred, everything is up for reinterpretation, and normal is overrated. In an era where most athletic footwear collaborations play it safe with neutral colors and subtle nods to their inspiration, Puma and Ball went full portal-gun chaos. They created something that demands attention and conversation, shoes that make people ask “what are those?” in the most complimentary way possible.

The broader implications for sneaker culture are worth noting too. This collaboration represents a growing trend of athletic brands embracing pop culture properties in genuine, creative ways. It’s not enough anymore to just reference something cool; the execution has to match the energy of both the athlete and the inspiration. Here, that balance is struck perfectly. Whether you’re a sneakerhead, a Rick and Morty superfan, or just someone who appreciates when design takes risks, the Puma x Rick and Morty MB.05 delivers. It’s weird, it’s functional, it’s conversation-starting footwear that doesn’t apologize for being exactly what it is: basketball shoes from another dimension.

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Build Smarter Sub-Agents with Deep Agents : Plans, Delegates & Ships Results Locally

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What if you could build an autonomous system that not only executes complex, long-running tasks but also adapts to evolving challenges with remarkable precision? Enter Deep Agents, a innovative framework that redefines how developers approach task automation. Imagine delegating intricate workflows to agents that seamlessly integrate tools like file system access, script execution, and even […]

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