The 11 best Nintendo Switch 2 games we played in 2025
2025 was a big year for gaming, and that includes gaming hardware. Nintendo launched its Switch 2 console in June, and since then, numerous Switch 2 titles and noteworthy updates for original Switch games have launched. These include brand-new Nintendo experiences like Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza, as...
2025 was a big year for gaming, and that includes gaming hardware. Nintendo launched its Switch 2 console in June, and since then, numerous Switch 2 titles and noteworthy updates for original Switch games have launched. These include brand-new Nintendo experiences like Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza, as well as some belated but welcome third-party titles, including Cyberpunk 2077 and Divinity: Original Sin 2. Even classics like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild got some new life on the upgraded console.If you're considering buying a console, or you're getting one for someone else, there are 11 games that we think are a must …Read the full story at The Verge.
Sefa Hogervorst Netherlands
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Your PC could really use these 3D printed parts and accessories
3D printing has made everyone's wildest imagination tangible for a fraction of the cost of conventional mass-production tech, and the modding community has stood to benefit greatly from this boom over the past decade. Until this revolution came along, we were limited to what case manufacturers decided was "good enough"...
3D printing has made everyone's wildest imagination tangible for a fraction of the cost of conventional mass-production tech, and the modding community has stood to benefit greatly from this boom over the past decade. Until this revolution came along, we were limited to what case manufacturers decided was "good enough" for us—standardized fan mounts, generic cable management holes, and the occasional overpriced vertical GPU mounting bracket. But 3D printing has democratized personalization, handing the power back to the user. I can now solve specific, annoying problems with my build in a matter of hours, rather than waiting weeks for a niche part to ship from overseas.
William Garcia Boston
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Leaked video shows the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s new camera island
New photos and video seem to confirm previous leaks hinting that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will sport a new camera bump. OnLeaks posted images of what look like dummy phones on X, following renders it leaked back in September. #Samsung #GalaxyS26Ultra pic.twitter.com/0lzaFIxYev- Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) December 30, 2025 We've...
New photos and video seem to confirm previous leaks hinting that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will sport a new camera bump. OnLeaks posted images of what look like dummy phones on X, following renders it leaked back in September.#Samsung #GalaxyS26Ultra pic.twitter.com/0lzaFIxYev- Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) December 30, 2025We've seen a similarly raised island on the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which 9to5Google points out could lead to an annoying wobble when using the device on a table. #Samsung #GalaxyS26 #GalaxyS26Ultra pic.twitter.com/5wFb4aiZiL- Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) December 30, 2025More leaked renders in November appeared to show t …Read the full story at The Verge.
Emily Brown Houston
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I installed Windows 11 without TPM or Secure Boot, and it’s been fine for years
I clearly recall all the hue and cry around Windows 11's compatibility when the iteration was first released in October 2021. At the time, a significant number of PCs were rendered ineligible for the upgrade, particularly due to TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and processor requirements. The HP laptop I was...
I clearly recall all the hue and cry around Windows 11's compatibility when the iteration was first released in October 2021. At the time, a significant number of PCs were rendered ineligible for the upgrade, particularly due to TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and processor requirements. The HP laptop I was using at the time was also amongst those affected, and I initially planned to continue with Windows 10 on that system while running Windows 11 on another laptop. But within a few months, curiosity got the better of me, and I decided to give Windows 11 a try on the laptop that didn't meet the TPM or Secure Boot requirements.
Marvin Gaillard Switzerland
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The Dreame X40 Ultra robovac is about $700 off, nearly matching its best price
The Dreame X40 Ultra used to be one of our robot vacuums on the market before its successor took its place. With the year coming to a close, now’s a good time to set yourself up for a cleaner, more organized start in 2026. The Dreame X40 Ultra — one...
The Dreame X40 Ultra used to be one of our robot vacuums on the market before its successor took its place. With the year coming to a close, now’s a good time to set yourself up for a cleaner, more organized start in 2026. The Dreame X40 Ultra — one of our favorite robot vacuum deals from Black Friday — can handle most of the heavy lifting for you, and it’s once again on sale. You can currently buy it for $503 ($697 off) at Amazon at checkout, which is just $4 more than its record low price set during Black Friday.Dreame X40 UltraWhere to Buy: $1199.99 $503 at Amazon $1199.99 $649.99 at Dreame $1199.99 $549.99 at Best BuyBefore the Dreame X50 Ultra took its place, the X40 Ultra was our favorite robovac / mop hybrid for hard floors and carpets. Like the X50 Ultra, it delivers excellent mopping performance, thanks to dual oscillating mop pads that can extend into edges and reach under consoles and cabinets. It can also automatically detach and reattach its mop pads when switching between mopping and vacuuming.While the X50 Ultra is nearly twice as powerful, the X40 Ultra’s 12,000Pa of suction is still more than capable of handling everyday dirt and debris. It also features AI-powered dirt detection, allowing the robot to slow down and make additional passes over especially dirty areas. What’s more, the X40 Ultra can empty its own dustbin, refill its water tank, and clean its washboard, with mop pads that wash and dry themselves for minimal upkeep.What you don’t get are some of the newer X50 Ultra upgrades, including the motorized swing arm that lets it clear higher thresholds and the improved dual rubber roller brush system, which does a better job picking up fine debris. That said, the X40 Ultra still performed very well in our testing, making it a great investment — especially considering it now costs about half as much as its successor.Some more deals to wrap up the yearYou can buy the Baseus 163W Retractable Car Charger for $28.49 ($21 off) at Amazon, which is its best price to date. The charger can power up to four devices at once, thanks to three USB-C ports and a single USB-A port that together deliver up to 163 watts of total output. That’s enough to charge everything from phones and earbuds to tablets and even laptops. It also includes two built-in retractable USB-C cables, so that’s one less thing you need to worry about bringing while on the go.Apple’s Crossbody Strap has dropped to a record-low price, starting at $41.99 ($17 off) at Amazon. The strap attaches to compatible iPhone cases — including the iPhone Air with a Bumper case and Apple’s Silicone and TechWoven cases for the iPhone 17 lineup — letting you carry your phone hands-free. The length is adjustable, and it comes in a range of colors, several of which are pricier but also at record-low prices.The last-generation Polaroid Now Plus is on sale for $89.99 ($60 off) at Best Buy in white, which is the cheapest it’s ever been. If you’re after an instant camera with a retro, old-school feel, the second-gen Now Plus is still a solid option, offering Bluetooth support, a range of creative shooting modes through its companion app, and multiple physical lenses. While its photos aren’t as sharp as newer models — including our favorite, the Polaroid Flip — the older Now Plus remains a worthwhile option at this price.
William Garcia Boston
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Killing in the name of… nothing
In a good and just society, it would have been possible to bury Charlie Kirk without either threatening mass violence toward his enemies or making light of his death with a furry sex meme. But America in 2025 did not remotely resemble a working society, let alone a civil one,...
In a good and just society, it would have been possible to bury Charlie Kirk without either threatening mass violence toward his enemies or making light of his death with a furry sex meme. But America in 2025 did not remotely resemble a working society, let alone a civil one, and Kirk's killing came prepackaged with its own desecrating shitposts.There was, briefly, an attempt at a national mood of somberness. The president ordered flags across the nation to be lowered to half-staff. Politicians, celebrities, and other public figures - even those not aligned with Kirk on the right - rushed out with condolences and grief, painting completely …Read the full story at The Verge.
Sophia Wilson Atlanta
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Net neutrality was back, until it wasn’t
The fight for net neutrality never seems to be truly won or lost. Federal net neutrality rules have been on and off for the past 15 years. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed the Open Internet Order under President Barack Obama in 2010, prohibiting ISPs from blocking or throttling lawful...
The fight for net neutrality never seems to be truly won or lost.Federal net neutrality rules have been on and off for the past 15 years. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed the Open Internet Order under President Barack Obama in 2010, prohibiting ISPs from blocking or throttling lawful internet traffic, the baseline rule of net neutrality. Then, at the request of those ISPs, a court blocked its rules. An updated framework was passed by the FCC in 2015, only to be overturned in 2017 under President Donald Trump's first administration. It seemed poised for a comeback in 2024, but the victory lasted mere months before a court …Read the full story at The Verge.
Olivia Miller Seattle
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Video game demos came back in a big way in 2025, and we need more
Anyone else remember the time when demos were the event? You'd wait for the latest magazine to hit the stands, tear open the plastic wrap, and slide the demo disc into your PC or console, and lose entire weekends replaying the same 20 minutes of gameplay because that was all...
Anyone else remember the time when demos were the event? You'd wait for the latest magazine to hit the stands, tear open the plastic wrap, and slide the demo disc into your PC or console, and lose entire weekends replaying the same 20 minutes of gameplay because that was all you had. Demos felt like a handshake between developers and players, with the former saying, "Here, try it. See if this is for you."
Hedvig Johanson Norway
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The OneXSugar Wallet is the first retro handheld with a foldable screen
As far as portable game consoles go, China-based One-Netbook's latest OneXPlayer gaming handheld is more than a little out there, but that's also what the company has built its reputation on so far.
As far as portable game consoles go, China-based One-Netbook's latest OneXPlayer gaming handheld is more than a little out there, but that's also what the company has built its reputation on so far.
Aleksi Wainio Finland
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5 3D-printed parts I use for my 3D printer
One of the best things about owning a 3D printer is that it can upgrade itself. Once you get past the first few successful Benchies, you start noticing all the little annoyances that slow you down or make printing more stressful than it needs to be. That is when printing...
One of the best things about owning a 3D printer is that it can upgrade itself. Once you get past the first few successful Benchies, you start noticing all the little annoyances that slow you down or make printing more stressful than it needs to be. That is when printing your own accessories starts to feel less like a novelty and more like basic maintenance. Over time, I have settled on a handful of printed parts that stay on or next to my printers permanently. These are the quiet workhorses that keep everything running more smoothly, cleaner, and much more predictably.
Emily Brown Houston
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Mozilla got a new CEO and I need to replace Firefox now
For the last two years, using the internet has felt like fighting a losing battle against a tidal wave of smart assistants I never asked for. You open a search engine, and instead of links, you get a hallucinated AI Mode page or summary. In document editors, it offers to...
For the last two years, using the internet has felt like fighting a losing battle against a tidal wave of smart assistants I never asked for. You open a search engine, and instead of links, you get a hallucinated AI Mode page or summary. In document editors, it offers to write the paragraph for me, and I've accepted that Microsoft Edge is essentially a delivery vehicle for Copilot and that Chrome is a data vacuum for Google’s Gemini. But in Mozilla Firefox, I found sanctuary, where I could count on it to just render a website without trying tricks.
Nils Fritz Germany
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File managers are where Linux still loses to Windows
If you follow my work, you know that I've become a huge fan of Linux in the past year or so, and I much prefer to use it over Windows 11 in most cases. I'm usually hopping between Linux or macOS in my daily life now.
If you follow my work, you know that I've become a huge fan of Linux in the past year or so, and I much prefer to use it over Windows 11 in most cases. I'm usually hopping between Linux or macOS in my daily life now.