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Google Pixel 10 Pro XL teardown reveals very easy to replace battery
2:14 am | September 12, 2025

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Google unveiled the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold last month, and it went on sale towards the end of August. If you're interested in it, don't miss our hands-on preview and stay tuned for our full review coming very soon. [#InlinePriceWidget,13988,1#] If you've been wondering what the Pixel 10 Pro XL is like on the inside, then Zack from YouTube channel JerryRigEverything will show you, in painstaking detail, in his video teardown, embedded for your viewing pleasure below. Google has apparently made some strides in getting its devices to be more...

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE review
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Nikon ZR cinema camera announced with RED RAW codec
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Nikon today announced its first cinema camera, the Nikon ZR. Made in collaboration with the Red, which was acquired last year, the ZR brings Red's codecs and color science to the Nikon Z series. The Nikon ZR uses the same 24.5MP full-frame sensor and EXPEED 7 image processor from the Z6III with the company's Z Mount. This camera can do up to 6K/60p recording in the new 12-bit R3D NE RAW codec derived from Red cameras. There is support for Log3G10 and the REDWideGamutRGB gamut, which should ensure consistency with other REDCODE RAW cameras for color matching. Two base ISO...

Apple’s AirPods Live Translation isn’t available in the EU
11:01 pm | September 11, 2025

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Earlier this week, Apple unveiled the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPhone Air, and the AirPods Pro 3. The new earbuds come with Live Translation, which is also available for the AirPods 4 with ANC and the AirPods Pro 2 on the latest firmware version and paired to an iPhone running iOS 26 - which is coming out in just a few days. But Live Translation isn't available in the EU, according to Apple's own feature availability page. Specifically, the page says: Live Translation with AirPods is not available if you are in the EU and your Apple Account Country or Region is...

This is what the Nothing Ear (3) looks like
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Nothing has already revealed that it's unveiling the Ear (3) on September 18 as its next flagship pair of wireless earbuds. Today, the brand continues its teaser campaign by revealing the Ear (3)'s design, courtesy of the image you can see below. The Ear (3) has a case with a transparent lid, a trademark Nothing design cue. Speaking of which, the earbuds' stems have the very recognizable Nothing transparent look. The pairing button is inside the case in the bottom right as you can see, and we're definitely intrigued by the "TALK" button on the outside. Perhaps this will make the...

9 things the iPhone Air sacrificed to get that slim waistline
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The Apple iPhone Air feels like something that Apple from a few years ago would design – things get sacrificed at the altar of cool design, no matter whether people think those features were essential (or that the design is all that cool). We’ve seen unreliable butterfly keyboards and iffy cooling on MacBooks, we’ve seen bendy iPhones and ones that have connectivity issues depending on how you grip them. So, what did the iPhone Air designers sacrifice to make a phone just 5.64mm thick? We won’t know the full extent of that until people have been using them for a few months, but here...

HMD unveils the Vibe 5G alongside two new featurephones
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HMD unveiled a new smartphone today, along with two featurephones. The HMD Vibe 5G comes with a 6.67-inch 720x1604 LCD touchscreen with 90Hz refresh rate, the Unisoc T760 SoC at the helm, 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, a 50 MP rear camera, a 2 MP depth sensor, an 8 MP front camera, and a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 18W wired charging. It runs Android 15 and is promised to receive two years of quarterly security updates. It also has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, a 3.5mm headphone jack, stereo speakers, dual-SIM functionality, and a charger in the box. It's already...

NHL 26 is one of the best sports games you can buy right now, but it’s brutal for beginners
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I’ve always loved sports, from football (soccer) to darts; if there’s some kind of competition on TV, I’ll be watching. It wasn’t until last year, however, that I got the hockey bug, and ever since I’ve been engulfed by the world of the NHL.

I’ve fallen in love with ice hockey so much that I’m now a season ticket holder for my local ice hockey team in Scotland, and while the level isn’t on par with the incredible abilities on display in the NHL, it captures the soul of the game.

Review info

Platform reviewed: PS5
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S
Release date: September 12, 2025

Why am I talking about my newfound love for hockey, you ask? Well, the last EA NHL game I purchased was NHL 16, and despite playing trials sporadically over the years, I’ve never truly immersed myself in the world of Chel.

This all changed with NHL 26, the latest video game in the annual ice hockey series, and the first time I’ve ever played a hockey game with pretty good knowledge of the current teams and rosters.

This is my review of NHL 26, from the eyes of someone who’s found a new passion for ice hockey as the sport quickly becomes my go-to weekend television.

It’s in the game

For a little bit of extra background, I played the 10-hour free trial of NHL 25 when it launched last year, and while I enjoyed it, my lack of hockey interest at the time severely impacted my decision not to purchase the full game.

Fast forward 12 months, and everything has changed. I’ve got tickets to my first NHL game, I watched the whole of last season almost religiously, and I have a massive urge to get good at scoring slap shots from almost anywhere on the ice.

Like most sports video game franchises, each annual release brings new rosters, new jerseys (in the case of hockey, sweaters), and some improvements to gameplay to try and warrant a new full price tag. Compared to my previous experience with NHL 25, NHL 26 seems to build on everything that made that game an excellent sports simulation, while also adding new features to make the gameplay feel fresh.

EA NHL 26

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NHL 26 introduces ICE-Q 2.0, a new engine that makes players feel more like their real-life skating counterparts. EA says ICE-Q 2.0 is “fueled by NHL EDGE positional data,” and real-world data has an impact on player attributes.

I noticed this first-hand when trying out Connor McDavid, who felt as quick and skillful in NHL 26 as he does while I’m watching him play for the Oilers on TV. Each player has specific tendencies pulled from the data, which means they perform more like themselves than ever before. Players like Leon Draisaitl hold their position like in real life, making him lethal from the right side of the net, able to smash the puck in from a tight angle.

I really appreciated the uniqueness of star players across the NHL, and combined with X-Factors (specific skills unique to the players in real-life), I found the gameplay incredibly engaging and layered. As someone who has grown up with FIFA (now EA FC 26), I found the complexity of the gameplay in NHL 26 very refreshing.

EA has put a big effort into improving the presentation of the game using ICE-Q 2.0, too, with new extended replays combined with insights and more immersive audio that makes the game feel as close to the real thing as possible.

EA NHL 26

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Heading for the Stanley Cup

I played a lot of Franchise mode in the week or so I’ve spent with NHL 26, and I really enjoyed having an input into all of the elements that go into running an elite team. From working on your marketing budget to juggling salary caps with trades, I found myself playing the offline career mode far more than I’d ever have expected to.

I’ve taken fondly for the Montreal Canadiens, and considering the team's huge prospects for success in the next decade, building the team and taking them on a late playoff run was really satisfying.

I decided to have lots of control over everything going on behind the scenes, but if you choose to, you can let the AI control everything and just focus on the performances on the ice.

Franchise mode was probably my favorite gamemode on NHL 26, but it’s only had small incremental improvements compared to the experience on its predecessor.

A lot of time has been put into revamping Be a Pro in NHL 26, where a new chapter-based progression system with all-new cutscenes and cinematics brings the feeling of being a future ice hockey star to life.

Best bit

EA NHL 26

(Image credit: EA / NHL)

NHL 26 is one of the most realistic sports games I've ever played, and as someone who's trying to immerse themselves in the world of ice hockey as much as possible, it's a joy to experience the slick and speedy action on the rink.

I’m not a huge fan of these kinds of game modes in sports games; in fact, FIFA 17’s The Journey completely turned me off wanting to experience the life of a player, but for those who do like focusing on building a star, the new changes here will scratch the itch.

Just like other sports games in EA’s portfolio, NHL 26 puts an emphasis on Ultimate Team, and love it or loathe it, it’s an incredibly popular game mode. This year, HUT has a Cup Chase game mode that allows you to progress offline to earn rewards to improve your team. There are also new team-building mechanics and salary caps to make the game more competitive online.

During my review period with NHL 26, I wasn’t able to play online, but I did enjoy building a somewhat respectable Ultimate Team. The problem with modes like this is the emphasis on blind boxes (packs) and spending real money to get the players you know and love. I have not played HUT for an extended period of time, so I don’t know how bad it is in NHL 26, but if it’s anything like my experience of EA FC Ultimate Team, it can be a dangerous game that leads to throwing cash away for minimal reward.

Face off

Ice hockey games have always shone when it comes to multiplayer, so I invited my friend round for some couch co-op to check out the modes in NHL 26.

Now, I want you to remember that I’m a massive novice when it comes to ice hockey games, and my friend, who’s also a huge NHL fan, hadn’t played one of these games for well over a decade.

I’d say, in general, I’m a pretty good gamer. I used to compete in FIFA tournaments when I was younger, and I’m currently bruteforcing my way through Hollow Knight: Silksong, despite backlash online with people crying it’s too hard.

That said, NHL 26 was impossibly hard for a beginner, and even after changing the speed and power of our shots, my friend and I really struggled to score goals on the ice.

It got so bad, in fact, that we tried training mode with 5 players against a goalie, and even then, nothing seemed to click. Now, obviously, this is a skill issue, and actually, I really appreciate there being a learning curve to get good at the game, but I have an issue with the lack of training and tips.

I turned on all the beginner trainer pop-ups for in-game, which showed me what to do and when, but even then, nothing seemed to click. And unlike games like Madden 26, there was no training facility to learn the ropes; NHL 26 just assumed that anyone playing the game was already familiar with it.

My friend and I had an 8-time overtime game that ended 1-0, and let’s just say the only way we were getting through the pain of being terrible at finishing our chances was by ingesting copious amounts of beer (We couldn’t score before the drinking).

Something is fascinating about how difficult NHL 26 is, however, and the need to really learn the ins and outs of ice hockey keeps me coming back for more. I was able to sneak my way into the playoffs in Franchise Mode, but if I want to win the Stanley Cup, I’m going to have to train harder and smarter to actually get good at scoring goals.

Should you play NHL 26?

Play it if...

You want to immerse yourself in the world of NHL
NHL 26 is the best ice hockey game on the market, and it does an excellent job at capturing what makes the sport one of the most exciting on the planet. If you're into hockey or want to be, NHL 26 is the sports game for you.

You don't own NHL 25
I can't say for certain that NHL 26 is worth picking up if you own NHL 25 because, quite frankly, I dream of a world without annual sports video game releases. That said, NHL 26 is a damn good sports game, so if you love everything hockey or don't own NHL 25, it's a must-play.

Don't play it if...

You've not got patience
Unless you're a seasoned veteran, NHL 26 is not a pick-up and play experience. In fact, it's probably one of the hardest sports games for a beginner I've ever tried. If you don't have time to invest in learning the ropes, NHL 26 isn't for you

Accessibility

NHL 26 is filled with accessibility features to set the game up exactly as you want it. With multiple control schemes and basic controller remapping, there are different ways to play depending on your needs and preferences.

Gameplay accessibility is supported via adjustable difficulty levels (with more granular “advanced” difficulty options) as well as control reminders (so players can see how to do certain moves or actions).

How I reviewed NHL 26

I played over 30 hours of NHL 26 on PS5 Pro connected to my Samsung S90D, one of the best OLED TVs on the market.

I tested all of the main game modes, spending most of my time in Franchise Mode and playing exhibition matches with my friend via couch co-op.

I've played a whole host of sports games over the years and have reviewed EA FC 25 and WWE 2K25 in recent months. While I'm a novice to NHL video games, I know quite a bit about the sport and used my experience to compare the real-life action with the gameplay on my PS5.

First reviewed September 2025

Xiaomi’s Kindle rival runs Android and packs up to 512GB of storage
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Xiaomi announced its latest e-reader in China. The Moaan InkPalm Mini Plus 2 brings a 5.84-inch e-ink display, runs Android 14, and features up to 512GB storage. That's quite impressive given that competitors like Amazon Kindle series usually top out at 32GB. There’s a point to be made that you’ll never need that much storage on an e-reader, but it’s still great to see Xiaomi giving users this option. Moaan InkPalm Mini Plus 2 InkPalm Mini Plus 2 is more in line with a smartphone in terms of dimensions, measuring in at 158.9 x 78.6 x 6.9mm. That’s noticeably narrower than a Kindle...

ARM introduces Lumex: a customizable chipset design for 3nm nodes
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ARM unveiled its next-generation CPU and GPU designs today and it is also introducing the Lumex compute subsystem (CSS). Previously, the likes of MediaTek and Samsung would license CPU and GPU designs and piece together a chipset. The Lumex CSS is a turnkey solution . To be clear, ARM isn’t about to start selling chips. Instead, it has crafted production-ready implementations for the 3nm semiconductor nodes of multiple foundries. In ARM’s own words, its silicon and OEM partners will be able to “use the implementations as flexible building blocks, so they can focus on differentiation at...

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