DJI Neo 2: Lightweight, autonomous beginner drone ideal for first‑time flyers

DJI Neo 2: Lightweight, autonomous beginner drone ideal for first‑time flyers DJI has introduced the Neo 2, a compact and very lightweight entry‑level drone aimed at users new to flying cameras. The Neo 2 emphasizes simplicity and autonomous flight features so beginners can get airborne quickly and safely without deep piloting experience. The drone measures roughly 15 × 17 cm when folded (manufacturer figures cited in initial reports) and is built for portability. DJI positions the Neo 2 as an easy first step into aerial photography and recreational flying, combining a compact form factor with intuitive controls. Key points Beginner friendly: Focus on simple operation and autonomous flight modes so new pilots can fly with confidence. Ultra‑compact & lightweight: Designed for portability and easy transport on hikes or short trips.…
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Splitgate: Arena Reloaded — relaunch preview

Splitgate: Arena Reloaded — a rebuilt return to classic arena combat Developer 1047 Games is relaunching Splitgate under a new name: Splitgate: Arena Reloaded. After pulling Splitgate 2 back to beta earlier this year, the studio rebuilt the game with community feedback and will re-release the free-to-play title on December 17th for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. The goal for Arena Reloaded is clear — strip back the extras and return to the fast, skill-driven arena gameplay that made the original popular. 1047 says it blended the best elements of Splitgate 1 and 2 while removing features that distracted from core combat. What changed for Arena Reloaded Factions, abilities and select equipment removed to refocus on classic arena combat. Progression rebuilt from the ground up with earnable weapon…
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Antigravity A1 review roundup — 360° 8K drone debuts

Antigravity A1: a 360° 8K drone that rethinks aerial capture Antigravity, a spin‑off from action‑camera maker Insta360, has launched its first drone, the A1. The standout feature is its 360‑degree imaging system capable of capturing 8K footage, paired with a motion controller and crisp FPV goggles for an immersive flying experience. The A1 aims to provide a different value proposition than traditional cinematic drones: instead of prioritizing single‑lens image quality or long‑range cinematic specs, it focuses on an unconstrained, all‑angle capture and fun, intuitive controls. Key features 360° 8K capture: Dual/omnidirectional cameras record immersive footage so you don’t miss any angle. Motion controller: Gesture‑style controls let you point and shoot like a game controller. FPV goggles: Integrated goggles deliver a cockpit‑like view for more immersive flying. Designed for experience: Emphasis…
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Best laptops for gaming and school in 2025 — buying guide

Best laptops for gaming and school in 2025: balance performance, portability and value Buying a laptop that works well for both schoolwork and gaming means finding the right trade-offs. This 2025 guide focuses on machines that can handle productivity apps, video calls and long study sessions while still delivering solid gaming performance. We outline what specs matter, how to prioritize features for your workflow, and where to save or splurge. Short checklist: aim for at least 16GB of RAM, a fast NVMe SSD (1TB recommended if you store games and media), and a mid‑range GPU if you want smooth 1080p gaming. A 15‑inch model usually hits the best compromise between screen size, weight and price, while 14" options favor portability and 17" models favor raw power. Key features to prioritize…
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IKEA launches Matter lineup — KAJPLATS lights from €6.99

IKEA launches Matter smart‑home range — KAJPLATS lights start at €6.99 IKEA has activated its promised Matter product line both online and in stores, rolling out sensors, controllers and a new KAJPLATS lighting range with final euro prices. The collection includes multiple smart bulbs and control devices designed to work with the Matter interoperability standard. The new KAJPLATS lights cover a broad spectrum of use cases: an E27 tunable‑white bulb is priced from €6.99, while other fixtures and modules round out the lineup. IKEA’s move makes affordable Matter‑compatible hardware widely available in physical stores and via its web shop. What’s in the launch KAJPLATS lighting: E27 tunable‑white bulbs from €6.99, plus other lamp formats and fixtures. Sensors & controllers: Motion, door/window and environmental sensors as well as smart relays and…
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Samson: A Tyndalston Story — Liquid Swords’ debut noir action game (early 2026)

Samson: A Tyndalston Story — Liquid Swords' debut noir action game arrives early 2026 Liquid Swords unveiled its first title, Samson: A Tyndalston Story, during the PC Gaming Show — the studio’s noir, consequence‑heavy action game will launch on January (early) 2026 for $25 on Steam and the Epic Games Store. The debut trailer sets a gritty tone and the developer emphasizes high‑stakes choices that change how the city treats you. The game centers on Samson McCray, a man deep in debt in an unforgiving city. Combat looks visceral and deliberate, and the studio highlights a system where every job consumes a limited pool of Action Points and decisions have permanent consequences — there are no do‑overs. Key facts Developer: Liquid Swords (founded by Christopher Sundberg, creator of the Just…
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Daily AI Brief: OpenAI ‘Code Red’, Google Gemini 3 Pro, Anthropic Claude Opus 4.5, and HHS AI strategy

Daily AI brief: OpenAI "Code Red", Google Gemini 3 Pro, Anthropic Claude Opus 4.5, and HHS AI strategy The AI landscape is accelerating. Major players pushed notable updates today: OpenAI signaled an internal "Code Red" to sharpen its development pace, Google published Gemini 3 Pro — a multimodal model with a very large context window — and Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.5 with multi‑agent capabilities. At the same time, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services unveiled an AI strategy to modernize health operations. Below are the top headlines and concise summaries to keep you informed. Top AI headlines OpenAI: "Code Red" amid intensifying competition — OpenAI leadership reportedly declared a heightened internal effort to accelerate model development and stay competitive as peers roll out major model updates. This…
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Cairn release date — Jan 29, 2026: The Game Bakers’ climbing indie

Cairn sets a new release date: January 29, 2026 Indie developer The Game Bakers announced that Cairn, their survival‑climbing game, will launch on January 29, 2026 for Steam and PlayStation 5 at a suggested price of $30. The team delayed the title earlier to add polish; the new trailer confirms the fresh date. The game blends tense climbing mechanics with a strong sense of place and psychological storytelling. Players take on the role of a climber tackling vertical challenges — and there’s a free‑solo mode for those who want a rope‑free, high‑risk experience. Quick facts Release date: January 29, 2026 Platforms: Steam (PC) and PlayStation 5 Price: $30 Developer: The Game Bakers (known for Haven and Furi) Demo reception: The Steam demo has an impressive ~99% positive rating from players…
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4TRACK: Free offline 4‑track recorder for iOS

4TRACK — A privacy‑focused, free 4‑track recorder for iOS 4TRACK is an iOS app designed for musicians who want to capture musical ideas quickly without the friction of a full DAW. Instead of complex menus, the app opens directly to recording and offers a simple, reduced interface that gets you tracking fast. Notable is its privacy stance: 4TRACK requires no registration, shows no ads and does not transmit data. All features work completely offline, so your recordings stay on your device unless you choose to export them. Core features Four stereo/mono tracks: Record and mix up to four tracks for quick sketches or song ideas. Offline & private: No account, no analytics, no ads — everything runs locally on your iPhone. Quick capture interface: Minimal UI that prioritizes fast recording…
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Satechi Slim Wireless Keypad launches — compact Bluetooth numpad in MacBook style

Satechi launches Slim Wireless Keypad — compact Bluetooth numpad in MacBook style Satechi has started regular sales of its Slim Wireless Keypad. Announced in early November and briefly out of stock, the compact Bluetooth numpad is now available again in two color variants. It’s aimed at users who frequently work with numbers and want a wireless companion to compact keyboards or MacBook keyboards that lack a dedicated numeric pad. The Slim Wireless Keypad follows Satechi’s Mac‑inspired design language with low‑profile, chiclet‑style keys and a slim footprint. Its wireless Bluetooth connection makes it easy to pair with laptops and desktop setups without adding cable clutter, while the compact form factor keeps desk space tidy. Key features Bluetooth wireless: Connects to laptops and other devices without a cable. MacBook-style keys: Low‑profile chiclet…
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