Nintendo Switch 2 Cyber Monday roundup — Walmart bundle & eShop Cyber Deals

Nintendo Switch 2 Cyber Monday roundup — Walmart bundle, eShop Cyber Deals & where to find accessories Cyber Monday didn’t bring the flood of deep Nintendo discounts many hoped for, but there are still a few worthwhile savings to consider — most notably Walmart’s Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle for $449 (about $50 off the bundle price). Nintendo typically limits large discounts on first-party consoles, so bundles and retailer‑specific promos are the best places to look. The Nintendo eShop is running Cyber Deals from Nov 20 through Dec 3, offering holiday discounts on select digital titles. Physical game discounts also appeared at select retailers starting Nov 23, covering both first‑party classics and newer releases. Where to find the best value Console bundles: Bundles that include a first‑party game…
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Xbox Game Pass December additions: Mortal Kombat 1, Routine, Dome Keeper & more

Xbox Game Pass December lineup: Mortal Kombat 1, Routine, Dome Keeper and more Microsoft has announced the December slate for Xbox Game Pass with several notable additions across tiers. The biggest marquee arrival is Mortal Kombat 1, which lands for Ultimate and Premium subscribers on December 10. There are also day‑one and seasonal additions worth checking out whether you’re on Ultimate or Premium. Here are the main Game Pass additions to watch this month with dates and membership notes. Dates are subject to change, so check Game Pass in the app or the official page for updates. Routine — Dec 4 (Game Pass day‑one for Ultimate): A long‑awaited retro‑vibed sci‑fi horror game finally arrives as a day‑one title for Ultimate members. Lost Records: Bloom & Rage — Available now (Premium…
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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond — an excellent modernization, not a total reinvention

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond — an excellent modernization, not a total reinvention Metroid Prime 4: Beyond finally returns the Prime series after nearly two decades. The game modernizes the classic formula with impressive visuals on the Switch 2, fluid performance, new psychic powers and a motorcycle for faster traversal — but it mostly refines rather than reinvents the series. Beyond keeps the franchise’s core loop: explore interconnected biomes, collect upgrades, solve environmental puzzles and face large boss fights. New tools like the Control Beam (a time‑slowing, steerable attack) add variety, and the Psych Spider Ball and other upgrades feel familiar yet functional. Graphics & performance On Switch 2 the game shines: options for 4K/60fps docked or 1080p/120fps performance modes deliver smooth, detailed gameplay. Textures, lighting and environmental detail push Nintendo’s…
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Dreame MX60: New kitchen machine with dual dough hooks

Dreame MX60: new kitchen machine with dual dough hooks for home bakers Dreame, best known for its robotic vacuum cleaners, has expanded into kitchen appliances with the MX60 — a new stand mixer aimed at demanding hobby bakers. The standout feature is a pair of synchronized dough hooks that the company says reproduce the motions of manual kneading, grabbing dough from different sides to achieve a more even mix. The dual‑hook design is intended to reduce kneading time and improve dough consistency, especially for high‑hydration or dense breads. Dreame positions the MX60 as a tool for home bakers who want professional‑style results without needing to knead by hand for long periods. Key features (what Dreame highlights) Dual dough hooks: Two hooks work from different angles to mimic manual kneading and…
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Apple to standardize App Tracking Transparency prompts in Germany — regulator wins concessions

Apple to standardize App Tracking Transparency prompts in Germany after regulator pressure Apple has agreed to fundamentally revise the central consent prompts of its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) framework following concerns raised by Germany’s Bundeskartellamt. The regulator is investigating whether the previous design — which differentiated between Apple’s own services and third-party apps — distorted competition within the iOS ecosystem. The planned changes will make the consent dialogs more uniform across apps and services, removing the clear distinction that critics said advantaged Apple’s first-party offerings. Apple’s move is a response to competition law scrutiny and aims to ensure clearer, fairer choice presentation for users. What changed and why it matters Standardized prompts: Consent dialogs will be aligned so users see consistent information regardless of whether the app is from Apple…
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Signal adds encrypted cloud backups for iOS — what to know

Signal adds encrypted cloud backups to iOS Signal has introduced cloud backup support for iOS users. Chats can now be stored in an encrypted form on Signal’s servers and restored on a new device using a personal recovery key. The feature follows a similar Android backup option introduced earlier this year and aims to simplify device transfers. The important security detail is that backups are encrypted and can only be decrypted with the recovery key you receive when creating the backup. If you lose that key, Signal cannot restore your data — so treat the key like a password and store it in a secure place. What this change means Easier device migration: Moving to a new iPhone is simpler — you can upload an encrypted backup and restore it…
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Aqara Panel Hub S1 Plus adds Siri & AirPlay support in Germany

Aqara Panel Hub S1 Plus adds Siri & AirPlay support in Germany Aqara has updated its Panel Hub S1 Plus — the large in‑wall switch with an integrated display — to support Siri and AirPlay in Germany. The device, designed to fit into a standard wall switch box, now integrates more tightly with Apple’s ecosystem, allowing voice control via Siri and media/interaction via AirPlay. The Panel Hub S1 Plus hasn’t become a mainstream product yet, likely because it requires in‑wall installation and targets users who want a more permanent, panel‑style smart control. With Siri and AirPlay support, Aqara aims to make the device more attractive to Apple HomeKit users. Key details What’s new: Siri voice control and AirPlay support have been added, improving Apple ecosystem compatibility. Form factor: Built for…
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Best wireless chargers for 2025: top picks and buying guide

Best wireless chargers for 2025: top picks and a practical buying guide Wireless charging is easier and faster than ever. Our roundup highlights the best wireless chargers for 2025 — from simple bedside pads and upright stands to MagSafe docks, 3‑in‑1 stations and compact travel pucks. Below you’ll find what to look for, how charging performance differs, and recommendations for common use cases. Key takeaways Choose MagSafe‑compatible chargers if you use iPhone and want faster, aligned charging. Look for Qi2 certification and 15W+ output for the best universal performance. Think about use: pads for nightstands, stands for desks, pucks for travel, and multi‑device stations for nightstands or family setups. What to look for in a wireless charger Don’t just buy for the phone you have today — consider future devices.…
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Vodafone boosts CallYa prepaid: more data, new annual packs

Vodafone increases data on CallYa prepaid plans and adds new annual packages Vodafone has updated its CallYa prepaid lineup: customers (new and existing) now get more data in the Allnet Flat tariff tiers at the same prices, and the operator has introduced two new CallYa annual packages. The change takes effect immediately, giving prepaid users more generous data allowances without a price hike. For example, the Allnet Flat S will now include 25 GB of data (up from 15 GB). Vodafone says the increases are permanent and apply across the standard prepaid Allnet Flat options, though exact boosts per tier may vary — check Vodafone’s site for the full breakdown and eligibility. What’s new Higher data caps: Allnet Flat tiers receive increased monthly data allowances while retaining their current prices.…
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John Giannandrea to step down from Apple SVP role, move to advisory position; retiring spring 2026

Apple AI lead John Giannandrea steps down to advisory role, will retire in spring 2026 Apple announced that John Giannandrea, Senior Vice President for Machine Learning and AI Strategy, is leaving his current operational role and moving to an advisory position immediately. The company says he will fully retire in spring 2026. The move represents a notable shift in Apple’s AI leadership. Giannandrea joined Apple in 2018 after leading search and AI efforts at Google. At Apple he oversaw machine learning, Siri improvements and broader AI strategy initiatives, including work toward "Apple Intelligence" features. His departure from an active executive role raises questions about the company’s AI roadmap and leadership transition. What this could mean Short-term: an internal leadership reshuffle as Apple assigns operational responsibility for ML and AI projects.…
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