Samsung Galaxy Smart Glasses: The Newest Addition to the Ecosystem Arrives in 2026

Samsung Galaxy Smart Glasses: The Newest Addition to the Ecosystem Arrives in 2026 Close-up of a regulatory listing showing a 245mAh battery tied to Samsung smart glasses.

Samsung is reportedly advancing its position in the wearable technology market with the development of smart glasses featuring a built-in display. Leaks suggest these glasses will include a 245mAh battery, a capacity comparable to other display-equipped smart glasses currently available. This move highlights Samsung’s intent to establish a strong presence in the growing smart glasses […]

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Vampire Crawlers, Peter Molyneux’s return and other new indie games worth checking out

Welcome to our latest roundup of what's going on in the indie game space. If you're looking for something new to play this weekend, we've got a bunch of options for you. We've also got some interesting upcoming games to tell you about as well.

In a press release announcing that Playdate Season 3 is coming later this year, Panic included a line that I've been thinking about a lot this week. "Panic is currently relieved and happy that people can make amazing games for Playdate with just 16 megabytes of RAM," it said, a nod toward the ongoing RAM crisis.

The Playdate doesn't exactly have a lot of technical oomph, and I'm frequently delighted by what developers are able to do within its limitations. Restrictions foster creativity — many folks had to get pretty inventive on Twitter back when they only had 140 characters to play with. Here, Panic offered a welcome reminder that you don't necessarily need an ultra-powerful rig or console to have access to more great games than you'll ever actually be able to play.

For instance, my favorite game of the year so far, Titanium Court, works on Macs that are capable of running macOS 11 (the 2020 version of the operating system) or later. On PC, you'll need a graphics card that's compatible with OpenGL or DirectX 9, the latter of which was released in 2002. For what it's worth, the game would also fit on a CD-ROM. 

There are tons of other great indie games new and old that'll run just fine on lower-powered machines. Bear that in mind the next time a current-gen console or other gaming system gets a price increase because of the RAM shortage. The DLSS 5 debacle aside, you probably don't need a 50-series NVIDIA GPU either. Maybe just pick up a Playdate instead.

While many of the weapons, characters and enemies are the same, Vampire Crawlers is a fresh spin on Vampire Survivors. It's a turn-based roguelite deckbuilder. Instead of automatically firing whatever weapons you have at nearby enemies, you'll play cards to conquer the mob that you face in each fight. You can still modify and evolve your weapons and abilities.

Each card has a casting cost, so you’ll need to consider which ones to play in a given moment and the order in which you do so. As such, it’s a slower-paced, more strategic take on the original game, albeit with a similar level of visual chaos should you put together a particularly powerful build. 

I've played a ton of Vampire Survivors and the Vampire Crawlers demo lured me in too. Its approach to turn-based battles is working for me. I've only played a little of the full game so far, but there's every chance I could lose days of my life to it.

Vampire Crawlers — from Survivors creator Poncle and co-developer Nosebleed Interactive — is available now on Steam (for PC and Mac), Xbox for PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and Nintendo Switch for $10. It's included with Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. 

Fable creator Peter Molyneux and his studio 22cans are back with another god game. In Masters of Albion, you can construct and modify settlements as a literal hand of god. You'll design buildings (which are immediately constructed and usable) and manage workers. You can also assume control of a human or animal in the world to take on quests and hunt for treasure.

There's a tower defense element to this as well. You'll need to prepare your towns from nighttime attacks from various creatures. You can fend off these foes as the god or battle them on the ground as a hero. There's a lot going on here, but perhaps my favorite part is this apparent warning in the mature content description section of the Steam page: "Players are also able to use crude, adult hand gestures at will in the game." Yes, that means you can flip the bird while playing as the god hand. Yes, I am very mature.

Masters of Albion is now available in early access on Steam. It typically costs $25, but there's a 10 percent discount until April 29.

Snap & Grab caught our attention at last summer's edition of the Day of the Devs showcase. This is a cartoonish heist game in which you'll carry out your robberies in two parts. You play as Nifty, a famous fashion photographer. In the setup phase, you'll take advantage of your position to take snaps of loot, threats and opportunities and then use those to construct a plan. With the help of some henchman, you'll then try to execute the heist. 

The game’s developer No Goblin is taking an episodic approach to Snap & Grab as it's releasing the game in five parts over the course of this year. The first episode is available now on Steam (usually $8, though there's a 10 percent discount until May 1).

Snow Day Software's follow-up to Indoor Kickball is Indoor Baseball. It's an arcade game in which you play baseball inside buildings, funnily enough. You'll play 1v1 matches against the CPU or a friend in local multiplayer. You can also dive into a 14-game season or check out the story mode, in which you'll try to play your way back onto your school's baseball team (and maybe do some chores to make up for smashing too many things at home).

There are several different levels, each of which has a variety of ways for you to make a home run, from smashing a window to landing the ball in a toilet. It seems light and fun and as a burgeoning baseball guy, I dig the idea of this one.

Indoor Baseball is available now on Steam, Xbox for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and Nintendo Switch. It costs $15.

I love Another Crab's Treasure very much and so I'll always be interested in whatever Aggro Crab is up to. Given that the studio also co-developed the smash hit Peak (alongside Landfall), I imagine many other folks feel the same way.

Crashout Crew is another multiplayer game from Aggro Crab. This one adopts the chaotic co-op formula of games like Overcooked. As a team of forklift drivers, you and your buds will work together to fill orders in warehouses while dealing with obstacles like blackouts, cacti, fire and bees.

It's coming to Steam, Xbox on PC and Xbox Series X/S on May 28. It'll be available on Game Pass on day one.

I'm very much here for slice-of-life games based around soccer (I still need to play Despelote!). Kick is another such title. This is a side-scrolling, anime-inspired game from solo developer nospacelost and publisher Shoreline Games, in which you dribble a ball as you make your way to school.

There are 23 levels with people to dodge and obstacles to overcome. You'll need to avoid damaging anything as you try to pull off tricks by kicking the ball at the correct angle, all while making sure you get to class on time (you can switch off the timer for a more relaxed experience). It looks pretty, and it never hurts a game's prospects to have a pup accompanying the main character.

No release date for Kick has been announced. It's coming to Steam at some point.

Elfie: A Sand Plan is a cozy sandcastle building game from Pressed Elephant and Sol's Atelier. There are more than 180 levels in which you'll build sand sculptures to match what Elfie, a small elephant, has in mind. There are three difficulty levels too.

It looks cute and I adore elephants (oops, I just started fostering another one), so I'm interested in checking it out. Elfie: A Sand Plan is coming to Steam for PC and Mac on May 12. It'll cost $7, and there'll be a 10 percent launch discount.

It took the team at Realmsoft 14 years to bring Clockwork Ambrosia to fruition and if this latest trailer is any indication, that long development cycle could have well been worthwhile. This is a side-scrolling action platformer in which you can customize half a dozen weapons using more than 150 modifiers. 

You play as an airship engineer who tries to survive on a steampunk island full of aggressive robots and creatures following a crash. I really dig the art direction here, which features lush hand-drawn pixel art and lovely animations. Realmsoft made the game using a custom engine the team built from scratch.

I'm looking forward to checking out Clockwork Ambrosia. It's coming to Steam on May 12.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/vampire-crawlers-peter-molyneuxs-return-and-other-new-indie-games-worth-checking-out-110000340.html?src=rss

Deepseek V4 : Why Its 1.6 Trillion Parameters Aren’t Quite Enough

Deepseek V4 : Why Its 1.6 Trillion Parameters Aren’t Quite Enough Code snippet demonstrating incomplete application cloning results generated by Deepseek v4 Pro.

Deepseek v4 has officially undergone comprehensive testing, revealing both its potential and its limitations. Developed as an open source AI model, it is available in two versions: the high-performance Deepseek v4 Pro and the cost-efficient Deepseek v4 Flash. The Pro model, with its 1.6 trillion parameters and focus on advanced tasks like STEM applications and […]

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Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro color lineup just leaked, and one fan-favorite is missing

Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro color lineup just leaked, and one fan-favorite is missing Concept image showing iPhone 18 Pro beside a foldable iPhone, with Pro colors bolder and foldable tones muted.

The iPhone 18 Pro is shaping up to be one of Apple’s most anticipated releases, with recent leaks offering intriguing insights into its design and color options. If you’re following the latest developments, you’ll be interested to learn that four potential finishes have been revealed: light blue, dark cherry, dark gray, and silver. These colors […]

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At the 2026 AGIBOT Conference: Embodied AI Is Moving Into Deployment Phase

At the 2026 AGIBOT Conference: Embodied AI Is Moving Into Deployment Phase 2026 AGIBOT

The conversation around embodied AI (Robot as a physical interface for Artificial Intelligence) is evolving. While previous years focused on whether robots could move, perceive, and interact, the current question is whether these systems can operate reliably enough to integrate into real-world production.   At its 2026 Partner Conference, the robotics company AGIBOT announced a […]

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How ChatGPT 5.5 Automates Repetitive Coding Tasks to Save You Time

How ChatGPT 5.5 Automates Repetitive Coding Tasks to Save You Time Browser based 3D space shooter game developed using OpenAI GPT 5.5 prompts

OpenAI’s latest release, ChatGPT 5.5, introduces a range of enhancements aimed at improving coding and development workflows. As highlighted by Universe of AI, the model delivers superior performance across benchmarks like Terminal Bench and Cyber Gym, showcasing its ability to handle complex tasks with both precision and efficiency. One of its standout features is the […]

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12.4 Inches in Your Pocket: The Galaxy Z Roll 5G Specs That Change Everything

12.4 Inches in Your Pocket: The Galaxy Z Roll 5G Specs That Change Everything Calendar-style image marking a second-half 2024 window for Samsung’s rollable phone launch alongside other Z models.

Samsung is preparing to make waves in the smartphone industry with the Galaxy Z Roll, its first rollable smartphone. Rumored for release in the second half of 2026, this innovative device will join the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8 in Samsung’s premium Galaxy Z series. Featuring a horizontally expanding display, S Pen […]

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Why Samsung’s Leaked 245mAh Battery Reveals a Direct Challenge to Meta

Why Samsung’s Leaked 245mAh Battery Reveals a Direct Challenge to Meta Leaked design of Samsung Galaxy Glasses showing the built in heads up display

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Glasses are generating significant interest, particularly due to their built-in display and thoughtful design choices. With a 245mAh battery capacity, these smart glasses are positioned to support a lightweight yet functional heads-up display (HUD) system, offering features like notifications and navigation prompts without venturing into fully immersive augmented reality. TechAvid highlights how […]

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Samsung’s Pre-emptive Strike: New Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide Design Beats the iPhone Fold to a Creaseless 4:3 Screen

Samsung’s Pre-emptive Strike: New Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide Design Beats the iPhone Fold to a Creaseless 4:3 Screen Split-screen apps on the Z Fold 8 Wide, showing how the tablet-like aspect ratio changes multitasking layout.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide is rumored to introduce notable advancements in foldable smartphone technology, aiming to redefine the hybrid device category. With a wider cover screen, an enhanced inner display, and improved productivity features, it has the potential to set a new benchmark for foldables. However, its long-term success depends on Samsung’s […]

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