The Vatican introduces an AI-assisted live translation service

The Vatican is leaning into AI. AI-assisted live translations are being introduced for Holy Mass attendees — the holy masses if you will. The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican has teamed up with Translated, a language service provider, to create live translations in 60 languages. 

"Saint Peter’s Basilica has, for centuries, welcomed the faithful from every nation and tongue. In making available a tool that helps many to understand the words of the liturgy, we wish to serve the mission that defines the centre of the Catholic Church, universal by its very vocation," Cardinal Mauro Gambetti, O.F.M. Conv., Archpriest of the Papal Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican, said in a statement. "I am very happy with the collaboration with Translated. In this centenary year, we look to the future with prudence and discernment, confident that human ingenuity, when guided by faith, may become an instrument of communion."

Visitors to the Vatican will have the option to scan a QR code. They will then have access to live audio and text translations of the liturgy. It doesn't require an app and should work right on a web page.

The technology stems from Lara, a translation AI tool Translated launched in 2024. Translated claims that Lara works with the "sensitivity of over 500,000 native-speaking professional translators." 

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This Camera roll with concealed shooting lens is a fun novelty for geeks

Quite a lot of interesting gadgets tend to originate from Japan, challenging the conventional product designs for good. Some are surprisingly multifunctional, while others tick the boxes of fun novelty for geeks. The OPT100 NeoFilm digital camera that looks like a camera roll is from the latter pool. The tiny accessory emulates the old-school camera rolls by Kodak, evoking nostalgic memories. The Kodak Charmera is another accessory with similar vibes, so, of course, there’s a market for such offbeat gadgets.

Maker Opt has designed the camera roll shooter in different colors to leave no one complaining. There’s the classic Kodak color combination of yellow and black, or the rainbow colors contrasted with the white, along with other colors that bring back charming memories of clicking moments that mattered. A time when clicking a photograph was a more mindful activity of “one shot one opportunity,” rather than shooting in burst mode on modern digital cameras and smartphones.

Designer: Opt

OPT100 NeoFilm measures 47mm x 25mm x 25mm and weighs just 25 grams, making it highly pocketable, or good to carry along tethered to a keychain or backpack. Obviously, this won’t replace your flagship smartphone or digital camera with its 8-megapixel CMOS sensor, but it’s a good accessory to show off. In daylight, it fares well with the ability to shoot photos at 3760 × 2128 pixels resolution, and videos at 0.3 megapixels in HD resolution at 30 frames per second.

The camera roll has a fixed 3.2mm lens that can focus on objects at a distance of 20 cm or 70 cm away from the shooter. Shutter speed of 100-300 milliseconds, and the ISO range of 1500-1600 is not bad for such a makeshift shooting accessory. That could come in useful for quick shoots on the fly when you don’t want to take out your phone. On the rear section of the roll, there’s a 160×80 pixel display to frame the shots and go through the clicked photos on the memory card slot of up to 32 GB. The accessory has an in-built 230mAh battery that is good to go for an hour’s use on a single charge.

Labeling this cool gadget as a toy camera won’t be wrong, since it is a fun novelty meant for casual use and a way to show off your love for old camera rolls. OPT100 NeoFilm comes in period-correct packaging for 5,940 Yen (approximately $40). Currently only available in Japan, the toy camera can be shipped from third-party merchants like eBay, but you might have to spend more money.

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Layers of Fear 3 revealed via a mysterious trailer and poem

Bloober Team has revealed Layers of Fear 3 following a Valentine's Day countdown that started at the beginning of 2026. The new chapter will include not only a game but a novel and music, the company said in a press release

The developer revealed the new IP via a live-action teaser, with an actor reading lines from William Blake's poem, The Sick Rose. A painting then fell from the wall, and the actor then turned over an hourglass with red sand, with a tagline stating "The door won't stay closed." No gameplay or other information like the release date was revealed.

What Bloober did say, though, is that it would launch new Layers of Fear non-game content, including a novel by horror writer, poet and vocalist Marta Bijan. The company also announced that it would release the soundtracks for Layers of Fear, The Medium and Cronos both in digital and physical (CD and vinyl) editions. 

The new title is likely to be eagerly anticipated given Bloober's form of late. The company recently released its Silent Hill 2 remake, Cronos: The New Dawn and a new Switch 2 Layers of Fear 2 version called Layers of Fear: The Final Masterpiece Edition. The original Layers of Fear came out back in 2016 and is considered one of the better horror titles of recent years, thanks to an expertly crafted narrative and psychedelic thrills and chills. The sequel moved to a creepy ocean liner and was equally well-received.

Update Feb. 16, 2026 at 3:06PM ET: The headline was updated with the correct game name. 

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Twist This Minimalist Side Table’s Handle, and It Becomes the Lamp

Side tables and lamps behave awkwardly in small apartments. The drink and book migrate from sofa to armchair throughout the day, but the lamp never seems to be where you need it, and the cable gets dragged across the floor. Most furniture still assumes a fixed layout, even though habits are much more fluid, especially in spaces where the same corner has to function as office, living room, and dining area by Thursday.

Grab & Glow is a portable side table with a clever twist. Its legs pass through the tabletop and continue upward to form a single handle. That handle is the thing you instinctively reach for when you want to move it, so the table, light, and whatever is on top travel together instead of you juggling a tray in one hand and a lamp in the other while trying not to trip over the cord.

Designer: Liam de la Bedoyere

The handle is also the light source. You loosen a small bolt at the edge, rotate the handle, and a hidden light flicks on at the curved end. The same tube that makes the table easy to carry becomes an arm that throws a pool of light onto the surface below, so the gesture of settling in somewhere new and turning on the lamp is literally the same motion, one twist.

The tabletop is a powder-coated metal disc with a slight lip that keeps books and glasses from sliding when you move it. The finish is built for everyday use, resistant to scratches and rings, so it can live next to a sofa, bed, or reading chair without feeling precious or needing coasters. The circular footprint keeps it compact, which matters when you’re threading it between furniture or tucking it under a desk.

Integrated cable management means the power cord runs neatly down one leg, held by discreet clips, and can be wrapped when you need to tidy up. A small cut-out on the tabletop rim lets the plug or a charging cable pass through without getting pinched, so you can route power to the lamp or a laptop without a tangle, even as the table moves around the room throughout the week.

A day with Grab & Glow might start with it acting as a coffee perch in the morning, a laptop stand by the sofa in the afternoon, and then a reading light by the bed at night. The height and handle make it easy to lift without bending much, and the light always ends up exactly where your book or keyboard is because it’s attached to the same object you’re already carrying from room to room.

Grab & Glow treats a side table less like a static piece of furniture and more like a personal tool you carry around the house. By letting the legs pierce the tabletop to become a handle and lamp, and by quietly solving the cable problem, it shows how a single structural idea can make flexible living feel less improvised and more designed, one grab at a time.

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Is the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Finally Getting the Charging Boost We’ve Waited For?

Is the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Finally Getting the Charging Boost We’ve Waited For? Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G showcasing its advanced LTPO display

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G is anticipated to be one of the most advanced smartphones of 2024. With a rumored launch date of February 25th, this flagship device is expected to deliver significant advancements in display technology, performance, and artificial intelligence (AI). If you’re considering upgrading to this high-end model, here’s a detailed breakdown […]

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Apple’s next event is set for March 4

Apple has lined up its first event of the year. The company has invited members of the press to an “Apple Experience” that’s taking place in New York City on March 4 at 9AM ET. It hasn’t yet confirmed whether it will stream the event publicly. According to MacRumors, versions of this Apple Experience will also take place simultaneously in London and Shanghai.

It seems likely that Apple will take this opportunity to unveil its latest slate of iPads and MacBooks. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported earlier this month that Apple was planning to make a number of hardware announcements “as early as the week of March 2.”

Apple Event invite for March 2026
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This is expected to include a new MacBook Air and refreshed 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros, with the M5 Pro and M5 Max making their debuts (a MacBook Pro with the base M5 chip arrived in October). There’s also speculation that Apple will announce a new entry-level MacBook that will be available in light yellow, light green, blue and pink colorways.

In addition, we may see new iPads here (or perhaps a little farther down the line), including an entry-level model with an A18 chip that’s capable of supporting Apple Intelligence features. The iPad Air could be in line for an upgrade as well with the introduction of the M4 chip to that line. Apple is also expected to roll out updated versions of the Mac Studio, Studio Display and Mac mini later this year.

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The iPhone Camera Secrets That Makes Every Shot Look Professional

The iPhone Camera Secrets That Makes Every Shot Look Professional iPhone Camera Secrets

Your iPhone is more than just a communication device—it’s a sophisticated tool for capturing high-quality photographs. To elevate your photography skills, it’s essential to understand and optimize your camera’s features. The detailed video below from Andrew Ethan Zeng provides practical tips on camera settings, editing techniques, and shooting strategies to help you produce professional-grade images. […]

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This Modular Console Changes Layout With Magnetic Snap-In Controls

Modern creative desks are covered in controllers. A Stream Deck for macros, a MIDI controller for faders, a tablet for drawing, maybe a separate panel for color grading. Each tool is great at one thing but locks its layout in place, so switching from streaming to editing to design means mentally remapping controls or physically swapping gear, sometimes both when you’re already behind schedule.

Airttack One is a concept that imagines a single, modular slab that can become any of those controllers in seconds. Described as a “modular revolution,” it’s a minimalist device with a magnetic base that accepts different hardware modules, LCD screens, knobs, joysticks, and button clusters. You rebuild the surface for the task instead of living with a one-size-fits-all grid that only makes sense for one app.

Designer: Alberto Cristino, Mateus Otto (Prosper Visuals)

The base is a grid of circular sockets with power and data contacts. You snap in modules in whatever arrangement makes sense. A streaming session might use a central screen for scenes and chat, surrounded by buttons for triggers and a fader strip for audio. A video edit later that night swaps those for jog wheels, scrub knobs, and dedicated cut keys, each magnetically locked into place without tools or software reassignments.

The software side runs on a 1500-nit touchscreen that stays readable under studio lights. An iOS-inspired interface shows a grid of apps, and a third-party store extends what the hardware can do, from streaming overlays to DAW controllers to brush panels. Each app can push its own layout to the modules, so the same physical knobs and screens behave differently in Resolve, Ableton, or Blender without manual mapping.

Dual cameras with a LiDAR sensor hint at depth-aware capture, AR previews, or motion-tracked controls. The concept also references radio and network tools, which in creative terms could mean wireless camera management, multi-device streaming, or interactive installations. The hardware isn’t locked to one discipline. It’s a blank, magnetic canvas for whatever combination of inputs your project needs.

Airttack lives on a desk as a control surface during the day, then drops into a bag with different modules for an on-site shoot or live event. The industrial design stays low-profile and discreet, with metallic textures and magnetic connectors hidden under a clean grid, so it reads as a serious tool even when the layout is playful, full of knobs and joysticks for a VJ set or game stream.

Airttack One imagines hardware catching up to the way creative software already works: modular, layered, and context-aware. Instead of buying a new controller every time your workflow evolves, you rearrange the same base, load a different app set, and keep going. Whether or not this exact device ships, the idea of a shape-shifting creative console that molds itself to your projects feels overdue when most of us already juggle three controllers that could have been one.

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5 Powerful Gemini 3 AI Features Hidden in Plain Sight for Improved Productivity in 2026

5 Powerful Gemini 3 AI Features Hidden in Plain Sight for Improved Productivity in 2026 Google Labs settings screen with Personal Intelligence enabled and CC creating a daily Gmail summary.

Google Gemini includes a range of AI-driven features that support productivity and simplify workflows. While its primary functions are widely recognized, Paul J Lipsky highlights several lesser-known capabilities that can make a meaningful difference in daily tasks. For instance, the “Files in this chat” feature allows users to quickly locate shared assets within conversations, reducing […]

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The iPhone 17e Changes Everything for Budget Buyers

The iPhone 17e Changes Everything for Budget Buyers iPhone 17e

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17e, expected to launch on February 19, 2026, is poised to reshape the budget smartphone landscape. Positioned as the most affordable iPhone in Apple’s lineup, it is designed to compete with rivals like Google’s Pixel 10a while also offering an alternative to Apple’s own standard iPhone 17. With a focus on delivering […]

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