Rainbow Six Mobile global release — Feb 23, 2026

Rainbow Six Mobile launches worldwide on Feb 23, 2026 Ubisoft has announced that Rainbow Six Mobile will receive a global release on February 23, 2026, after extended soft launches in Poland, France, Canada and parts of Latin America. The mobile port brings the studio’s tactical, operator‑based shooter to iOS and Android devices worldwide. Rainbow Six Mobile adapts the franchise’s core 5v5 attacker vs. defender gameplay for touchscreens, with operators, gadgets and map control at the center of matches. The soft launch period gave Ubisoft time to balance controls, performance and progression systems ahead of the full launch. What to expect Platforms: iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android — available from the App Store and Google Play after release. Gameplay: Shorter, mobile‑friendly rounds but retaining tactical elements like operator abilities, destructible environments and…
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Instagram tests ‘Instagram for TV’ — Reels on the big screen

Instagram tests “Instagram for TV” — Reels coming to smart TVs Instagram is piloting a TV version of its app — called “Instagram for TV” — that focuses on Reels, letting users watch short vertical videos on their televisions. The trial is currently limited to the United States and aims to make Reels a shared, living‑room experience rather than just a phone pastime. The test appears focused on making it easy to queue and view short clips at scale on big screens, so families or groups can watch together. Instagram for TV could include simplified navigation and a viewing‑first interface optimized for remote control or cast‑style playback. What to expect from the test Initial rollout in the US with a limited user/tester group; broader availability may follow depending on feedback.…
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Best Chromebooks 2026 roundup

Best Chromebooks in 2026: fast, secure and better than ever Chromebooks have matured into practical daily drivers: they boot quickly, stay secure with automatic updates, and now offer brighter displays and stronger processors. After testing the latest hardware, we’ve rounded up the best Chromebooks you can buy in 2026 that balance performance, price and reliability. Highlights include multiple Acer Chromebook Plus models, Lenovo’s Chromebook Plus 14 and a range of alternatives from ASUS and Samsung. Chromebook Plus certification now ensures a useful baseline: at least a 12th‑gen Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 3 7000 series, 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD, plus a 1080p webcam and display. Why choose a Chromebook? Lightweight, secure OS: Chrome OS runs web and Android apps in sandboxes, receives fast auto‑updates and benefits from Verified…
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Anker promotion on Amazon — buy 1 charger, get mini USB‑C charger + cable free

Anker holiday deal on Amazon: free mini USB‑C charger + cable with select purchases Anker is running a limited promotion on Amazon: when you buy one of seven qualifying Anker wall chargers or docking stations listed on the campaign page, you’ll receive a mini USB‑C charger and a USB‑C cable (together worth about €18) for free. The free gift is applied only with eligible models shown on the deal page — check the product listing or cart to confirm the bundle before checkout. This is a useful offer if you need a fast charger or dock and want an extra compact charger and cable for travel, work, or backups. Availability and the exact models included may vary by region and stock levels, so verify the promotion on the product page…
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Anker promotion on Amazon — buy 1 charger, get mini USB‑C charger + cable free

Anker holiday deal on Amazon: free mini USB‑C charger + cable with select purchases Anker is running a bonus promotion on Amazon: when you purchase one of seven qualifying Anker wall chargers or docking stations from the campaign page, you get a mini USB‑C charger and a charging cable (together valued at about €18) for free. The offer requires buying one of the devices listed on the deal page to trigger the gift. The promotion is convenient if you need fast chargers or a new dock and want an extra small charger and cable for travel or backups. Note that the free gift is only included with the eligible models shown on the action page — check the product listing or the promo banner at checkout to confirm the bonus…
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Daily AI roundup — GPT-5.2, Gemini 3, Claude updates and rising regulatory scrutiny (Dec 16, 2025)

Daily AI roundup: GPT‑5.2, Gemini 3, Claude updates and rising regulatory scrutiny Here’s a concise roundup of the latest AI developments (as of Dec 16, 2025), focusing on major model releases, platform moves and regulatory trends from OpenAI, Google, Anthropic and notable ecosystem shifts. Quick summary: OpenAI rolled out GPT‑5.2 and a faster ChatGPT Images update; Google advanced Gemini 3 across products; Anthropic continued iterative Claude/Opus launches; smaller "Nano Banana Pro"‑style models are driving edge and cost‑sensitive use cases; and regulators and auditors are increasing scrutiny of safety and governance. Top items OpenAI — GPT‑5.2 & ChatGPT Images: GPT‑5.2 shipped with improved multimodal and complex‑task abilities. ChatGPT Images was updated for much faster generation and stronger edit controls, improving text rendering and workflow tools. OpenAI — internal reprioritization: Reports indicate…
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NYT Games launches “Year in Games” — personalized 2025 puzzle roundups

NYT Games launches "Year in Games": personalized 2025 puzzle roundups The New York Times Games team has released a "Year in Games" feature that summarizes readers’ 2025 play across its daily puzzles and word games. Users can view community stats or generate a personalized report showing activity for titles like Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee and Strands. Personal summaries are available in the NYT iOS and Android apps and on a dedicated mobile web page. The feature highlights play trends, top answers, streaks and other fun metrics — designed for shareability and end‑of‑year reflection. What it includes Individual reports detailing how often you played, best streaks and notable answers for Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee and Strands. Community statistics showing overall player behavior and popular puzzle moments from 2025. Availability through the…
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CES 2026 preview: what to expect from tech’s biggest show

CES 2026 preview: what to expect from tech’s biggest conference CES 2026 runs in Las Vegas January 6–9 (with pre-show events starting January 4). Early press schedules already point to a chip-heavy show, new display tech, high-profile keynotes and a continued push into robotics and AI-powered devices. Organizers have published a searchable directory and a full slate of panels. Early highlights include Samsung’s opening “First Look,” an expanded press day on January 5 packed with Intel, AMD, Sony Honda Mobility and NVIDIA keynotes, and Lenovo’s Tech World at Sphere on January 6. What to watch Chips: Intel will debut its Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake) for premium laptops; AMD may reveal Ryzen updates including 9850X3D and Zen 5-based 9000G parts; Qualcomm is expected to push Snapdragon laptop silicon. Displays:…
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Sonos issues another app & firmware update in December

Sonos issues another app & firmware update in December Less than two weeks after its previous release, Sonos has pushed another small software package for its Controller app and several speaker models. The update is being rolled out gradually to iOS and Android users and mainly includes bug fixes and minor adjustments to stabilize existing features. According to Sonos, the package is compact and focused — not a major feature release — but aims to improve day-to-day reliability for playback, connectivity and app interactions. Users should see incremental improvements rather than new functionality. What the update addresses Stability fixes for the Controller app on iOS and Android. Minor firmware adjustments for multiple Sonos speaker models to improve connectivity and playback consistency. Bug fixes that smooth out less common edge cases…
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1&1 enables RCS on iPhone with iOS 26.2

1&1 enables RCS on iPhone with iOS 26.2 1&1 has activated support for RCS messaging on Apple devices — but only after the release of iOS 26.2. With the latest iOS update installed, customers on the 1&1 network can enable the Rich Communication Services (RCS) successor to SMS and access richer messaging features when communicating with compatible contacts. RCS brings features beyond traditional SMS: higher-quality media transfers, typing indicators, read receipts and improved group messaging. The technical rollout is handled by 1&1, so users must update to iOS 26.2 and have a 1&1 SIM/profile to enable the service on their iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch where supported. How to get started Update your device to iOS 26.2 via Settings > General > Software Update. Make sure your 1&1 SIM/profile is…
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