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Samsung shows off ‘brand new shape’ for Z Fold 8 in Spider-Man teaser
Samsung gave a sneak peek of the “brand new shape” for its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 in a new teaser for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The video includes a few shots of Spidey taking a foldable phone off a 3D printer and opening it book-style, but each shot is heavily obscured by lens flares.…
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OpenAI finally launches hardware… for Codex
OpenAI is finally releasing some hardware. No, it isn’t the mysterious AI-powered device the company is developing with former Apple designer Jony Ive, a project already tangled up in a messy lawsuit. Instead, it’s a product designed to be used with its coding platform, Codex. The device, a square-shaped block of buttons called Codex Micro,…
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Denshattack review: one of 2026’s best games so far is a racing ruckus of railways, rebellion, and ramen
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How to Design a Home That Helps You Live Forever
Do the rooms you live in affect your longevity? A new industry of wellness-focused luxury designers is betting on it.
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Denshattack! Is Speed Meets Tony Hawk, And It’s Cheap At Launch With This Discount
If you told me one of my favorite games this year would combine Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater vibes with a fast-moving train that would give even the biggest daredevils whiplash, I would’ve said you had the wrong person. Denshattack! brings ridiculously fast speeds, blends them with skateboarding tricks and Pro Skater-style points, creating a Frankenstein’s…
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Overpass say covering Harry Styles is shaping their new music: “We’d like to do something outrageous”
Overpass told NME that recording their cover of Harry Styles’ ‘American Girls’ mash-up with Underworld’s ‘Born Slippy’ is influencing how they write new music, as they try to push beyond their usual indie sound. The band said the experiment has encouraged them to think more boldly about song structure and style, which matters because it…
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Green council plans to ban officials working with Home Office on immigration raids as US-style ‘sanctuary cities’ spread to UK
A Green-run council is proposing to stop its officials from assisting the Home Office with immigration enforcement raids, in what the article presents as part of a wider spread of US-style “sanctuary city” policies in the UK. The significance lies in the growing political clash between local authorities seeking to distance public services from immigration…
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‘Please don’t lose another pound!’: Ozempic is upending the wedding dress industry
The ubiquity of GLP-1s is wreaking new havoc on bridal designers who must scramble to accommodate rapid weight loss In bridal stores across the world, solicitous sales assistants are being trained to ask a new, blunt question: “Are you planning on losing a drastic amount of weight?” Wedding season’s new disruptor is semaglutide, now used…
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James Taylor review – 70s legend’s golden baritone shines best when stripped bare
The Guardian’s review of James Taylor’s concert at Edinburgh Castle says the 78-year-old singer still delivers his best-known songs with warmth and authority, even if parts of the show feel overly polished. The critic argues that Taylor’s voice and presence remain compelling, especially on more stripped-back arrangements, which matter because they show he is more…
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‘I root for underdogs’: football fans who don’t support their home country
The article looks at football supporters who choose not to back their country of birth at the World Cup, instead following other national teams because of their style of play, star players or emotional appeal. Through several personal stories, it shows how national allegiance in football is often shaped less by birthplace than by memorable…