UN Emissions Gap Report: planet falling short of climate targets

UN Emissions Gap Report 2025: world still far off Paris targets The United Nations’ 2025 Emissions Gap Report delivers a stark assessment: the world is on a path toward roughly 2.3–2.5°C of warming relative to pre‑industrial levels — well above the Paris Agreement goals of limiting warming to 2°C and pursuing 1.5°C. While the 2025 projections look slightly better than last year’s, the report notes some of that improvement comes from methodological changes; the near‑term picture remains worrying. The UN also warns that the planned US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement in January 2026 will erase about 0.1°C of the modest progress implied by current pledges. To stand a realistic chance of keeping warming to 1.5°C by 2100, global CO2 emissions would have to fall by roughly 55% by 2035;…
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Readly holiday offer: 2 months for €1 — winter reading deal

Readly holiday offer: 2 months of digital magazines for €1 Readly is offering a limited‑time holiday promotion: two months of its digital magazine subscription for just €1. The promotion is explicitly available to returning users as well as new subscribers and is aimed at keeping readers stocked up through the colder months. Readly is one of Europe’s leading platforms for digital magazines, with hundreds of titles across categories such as tech, news, lifestyle, travel and more. The deal is a low‑risk way to sample the service or add a short extension to your reading library. Quick facts Price: 2 months for €1. Eligibility: New and returning users (Readly confirms returners are included). Duration: Offer valid through the end of the year — check Readly for exact expiry and regional availability.…
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Readly holiday offer: 2 months for €1 — winter reading deal

Readly holiday offer: 2 months of digital magazines for €1 Readly is running a limited‑time holiday promotion: you can get two months of its digital magazine subscription for just €1. The offer is explicitly available to returning users as well as new signups and covers access through the end of the year. Readly is a major European platform for digital magazines, providing access to hundreds of titles across categories like news, tech, lifestyle, travel and more. The deal is a low‑risk way to try the service or top up your reading stash for the winter months. Quick facts Price: 2 months for €1. Who’s eligible: New and returning users (Readly confirmed returners are included). Duration: Offer valid through the end of the year (check Readly for exact expiry and regional…
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Atari 50: The Namco Legendary Pack arrives Nov 13 — Pac‑Man, Galaga, Dig Dug and more

Atari 50 adds Namco classics with The Namco Legendary Pack (Nov 13, $8) Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is expanding its retrospective with a paid DLC called The Namco Legendary Pack, due on November 13 for $8. The pack brings key Namco titles into the collection and adds a dedicated, interactive timeline packed with developer interviews and archival materials. The expansion aims to round out Atari’s historical survey by including some of the arcade era’s most influential games. Players will get multiple versions of classics and a deeper look at Namco’s relationship with Atari through curated stories and media. What’s included Pac‑Man: home versions for Atari 2600, Atari 5200 and Atari 8‑bit systems. Arcade versions of Dig Dug and Xevious. Home console versions of Galaga and Galaxian. An interactive Namco…
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iOS 26.2 beta allows alternative app stores in Japan

iOS 26.2 beta lets Japanese iPhone users install alternative App Stores Apple’s iOS 26.2 beta appears to introduce support for alternative app stores in Japan. Users testing the initial beta report that, after installing iOS 26.2, their iPhones show an option to install third‑party app stores — a notable change from Apple’s long‑standing App Store exclusivity. The feature is visible in the early developer/public preview and is currently limited to Japan in this build. That means it’s not yet widely available and could change before a final iOS release, but it signals a regional shift in how Apple may handle app distribution under local regulatory and market pressures. What this could mean More choice for users: Third‑party stores could offer alternative discovery methods, pricing and payment options that differ from…
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MPA tells Meta to stop using “PG‑13” to describe Instagram Teen Accounts

MPA objects to Meta’s use of “PG‑13” for Instagram Teen Accounts The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has sent Meta a cease‑and‑desist over the company’s decision to describe its Instagram Teen Accounts using the term “PG‑13.” The MPA says Meta’s analogy is "literally false and highly misleading," arguing that the movie‑rating system is not comparable to the social‑media classification Meta is promoting. Meta recently updated how Instagram Teen Accounts work, saying its policies will aim to keep content roughly in line with what audiences might see in a PG‑13 movie. The company said the comparison was meant to help parents understand content expectations, and that it never claimed official PG‑13 certification from the MPA. What the MPA says The MPA warned that Meta’s use of the rating could create public confusion…
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iOS 26.2 beta allows alternative app stores in Japan

iOS 26.2 beta lets Japanese iPhone users install alternative App Stores Apple appears to be opening the door to alternative app stores in Japan. Reports from users testing the first iOS 26.2 beta indicate the update adds an option to install third‑party app stores on iPhones in Japan — a notable change from Apple’s long‑standing App Store exclusivity. The feature is visible in the initial developer/beta preview, so it’s not yet part of a public release for all users. That said, it signals a regional shift that could affect how apps are distributed, how payments are handled, and how developers reach customers in Japan. What this could mean More competition: Alternative stores can offer different fee structures and discovery systems, which may benefit some developers and lower prices for users.…
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YouTube TV blackout: Disney channels gone — how to watch ESPN/ABC and tonight’s NBA games

YouTube TV blackout: Disney channels (ABC & ESPN) pulled — how to watch tonight’s games As of midnight on Oct. 30, Disney has pulled its channels — including ABC and ESPN — from YouTube TV after the two companies failed to agree on new carriage terms. The blackout is ongoing and is already affecting major live programming: college football and several NBA games are unavailable to YouTube TV subscribers. YouTube TV has declined Disney’s request for a temporary 24‑hour restoration, and its customer credit offer has varied (some users report a $20/month credit while others saw $10). If you don’t want to miss tonight’s games, here are alternative ways to watch. Games impacted this week (examples) NBA (Nov. 5): Minnesota Timberwolves vs. New York Knicks (ESPN); San Antonio Spurs vs.…
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Pixel 10 Pro Fold — $300 off in early Black Friday deals

Pixel 10 Pro Fold drops $300 in early Black Friday deals Google's newest foldable, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold (released in August), has its first major discount: $300 off, bringing the 256GB model to $1,499 from $1,799. The deal is showing up at major retailers like Amazon and Best Buy and also applies as $300 off on higher capacities (512GB and 1TB). Other Pixel models are seeing record lows too — the Pixel 10 Pro is down to about $749, and the Pixel 10 Pro XL with 1TB of storage is marked at $1,249. These reductions make flagship Pixel hardware more accessible ahead of the holiday shopping season. Why this matters First big markdown: The Pixel 10 Pro Fold hasn’t seen many discounts since launch, so this $300 cut is…
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Google adds AI Mode shortcut to Chrome on mobile

Google adds AI Mode shortcut to Chrome on mobile — AI becomes front-and-center Google has started rolling out an update to Chrome on Android and iOS that places an AI Mode shortcut directly on the browser’s new‑tab page, prominently positioned below the search bar. The change makes the feature more visible and accessible to users in the US, and Google says it will expand the shortcut to 160 additional countries and more languages soon. AI Mode first surfaced in March via Google Labs and has been steadily rolled out since. At I/O 2025, Google confirmed broader availability in May; this new shortcut is the latest step to make conversational AI a core part of everyday browsing. What to expect Placement: The AI Mode shortcut appears on Chrome’s new‑tab page below…
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