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iPhone 16e drops to €569/£494 for Prime Big Deal Days
12:37 pm | October 8, 2025

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It’s day two of Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days shopping event, and while Apple does not offer the most compelling discounts, we’ve scooped up some of the best deals on iPhones from Amazon across the US, UK and Germany. These will be valid until midnight today, and as usual require an active Amazon Prime subscription. iPhone 16e is down €130 in Germany to €569 and £494 in the UK. It may not be the most capable device on the list but it brings a compact 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED, dependable performance from its A18 chip and great build quality. ...

CMF Headphone Pro in for review
11:36 am |

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Premium over-ear headphones no longer need to be overly expensive, believes Nothing's CMF brand. Meet the CMF Headphone Pro, for just €100 (but down to €80 at the moment), these are well-made, feature-rich, and most importantly, they sound excellent. For the price, you get the headphones, a nice soft-touch bag, and a 3.5mm audio cable. The headphones come in Light Grey, Light Green, and Dark Grey. The headphone band design doesn't fold, which is an issue if you plan on frequently carrying them around. On the upside, the headphones are extremely comfortable to wear for long periods...

Samsung releases stable One UI 8 for the Galaxy Z Fold4, Galaxy Z Flip4, Galaxy M36, and Galaxy F36
7:53 am |

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Samsung has released the Android 16-based stable One UI 8 update for four more smartphones: the Galaxy Z Fold4, Galaxy Z Flip4, Galaxy M36, and Galaxy F36. The One UI 8 stable update for the Galaxy Z Fold4 and Galaxy Z Flip4 comes with firmware versions F936BXXUAIYIF and F721BXXUAIYIF, respectively. The update includes the October 2025 Android security patch, weighs over 3GB, and is rolling out in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 and Galaxy Z Flip4 The stable One UI 8 update for the Galaxy M36 and Galaxy F36 is being rolled out in India with the September 2025...

Honor Magic8 Pro leaks in white
1:47 am |

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Honor's upcoming Magic8 Pro has seemingly been outed in its white colorway in China earlier today. The non-Pro Magic8 was shown in Sky Blue Glaze last month, and now both models have been portrayed in live images ahead of their official unveiling, which should come very soon. Honor Magic8 Pro leaked images According to past leaks and rumors, the Magic8 Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC, paired with self-developed Honor RF and energy efficiency chips, up to 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of storage. The phone has the model number BKQ-AN90 and boasts 3D face...

Qualcomm buys Arduino, unveils Arduino Uno Q and Arduino App Lab
11:51 pm | October 7, 2025

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Today Qualcomm has announced that it's buying Arduino, which will remain an independent brand that will continue to support "a large range of microcontrollers and microprocessors from multiple semiconductor providers", Qualcomm says in its official press release. Arduino's 33 million active users will, as a consequence of the acquisition, gain access to Qualcomm's "powerful technology stack and global reach". The new Arduino Uno Q is a next-gen single board computer with a "dual brain" architecture with a Linux Debian capable microprocessor and a real-time microcontroller. The Uno Q is...

Samsung unveils new 200MP ISOCELL HP5 sensor for phones
9:51 pm |

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Samsung has unveiled yet another 200MP smartphone image sensor called the ISOCELL HP5, which it claims is the world’s first to feature 0.5µm-sized pixels. The HP5, despite having a small pixel size, is said to deliver bright images in low-light conditions and overall better image quality. The sensor itself measures 1/1.56-inch in size. Samsung notes that it used technologies like Front Deep Trench Isolation (FDTI) and Dual Vertical Transfer Gate (D-VTG) to allow each pixel to capture more light and detail. The sensor is claimed to take advantage of improved DTI Center Cut (DCC)...

The best Amazon US Prime Day deals for tablets, e-readers and smartwatches
8:44 pm |

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There is a wide variety of tablets available in this year’s Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, so we’ve divided them up into categories – you can use the links below to get to the one you care about. We’ve also included Amazon’s own e-readers here, since they are great for reading (books and documents), so they may replace a tablet in some cases. Finally, there are some smartwatch deals too. Apple tablets Android tablets Amazon tablets e-Readers Smartwatches Apple tablets Apple’s refreshed iPad (2025) with an A16 and iPad mini (2024) with an A17 Pro are discounted in...

The best Prime Day smartphone deals from Amazon US
7:46 pm |

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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2025 are now a go – this sales event will last two days and requires you to have an active Prime subscription. However, the free month-long trial will work just fine and it unlocks discounts of up to 40%. Here we will focus on smartphones and we’ll have a separate post for tablets, e-readers and smartwatches. You can use the links below to jump straight to the category you care about. Flagships Foldables Mid-rangers Flagships Samsung’s entire Galaxy S25 series is at least 21% off. The slender S25 Edge has the biggest discount – 40% off the...

The best Prime Day smartphone deals from Amazon US
7:46 pm |

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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2025 are now a go – this sales event will last two days and requires you to have an active Prime subscription. However, the free month-long trial will work just fine and it unlocks discounts of up to 40%. Here we will focus on smartphones and we’ll have a separate post for tablets, e-readers and smartwatches. You can use the links below to jump straight to the category you care about. Flagships Foldables Mid-rangers Flagships Samsung’s entire Galaxy S25 series is at least 21% off. The slender S25 Edge has the biggest discount – 40% off the...

Star Wars: Beyond Victory somehow makes VR podracing boring, and I don’t understand how
7:00 pm |

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Star Wars: Beyond Victory has the makings of a perfect Star Wars buffet and a contender for one of the best VR games of recent times.

The promise of a VR story delving into the previously one-inch deep lore of podracing is enticing – especially to someone for whom the prequel trilogy was a hallmark of their childhood.

Review Info

Platform reviewed: Meta Quest 3
Available on: Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3S
Release date: October 7, 2025

Podracing not only provides the opportunity for exhilarating VR gameplay, but gives storytellers the chance to expand on characters like Sebulba – a key antagonist of the Phantom Menace, who we only spend about 5 minutes with before he's benched in favor of a dual-blade-wielding Sith – and explore the seedy underworld that would facilitate this dangerous and deadly sport.

After plating up, however, you realise Beyond Victory's buffet has gone stale, and there’s not nearly enough of it to satiate your hunger.

Beyond Boring

Like a growing number of titles this generation, Star Wars: Beyond Victory blends virtual and mixed reality elements in its gameplay and storytelling. Unfortunately, every segment you'd want to be in VR is instead relegated to MR, and the remaining first-person segments left me wishing there wouldn't be more.

Effectively cutscenes, the VR sections have you mostly standing around in one of a few tiny locations that you can hardly explore, with the occasional ‘puzzle’ to solve – tedious minigames where you use tools to fix up vehicles, but which require next to no thought to work out.

Everything else plays out in MR via a virtual table you can place in your room. This includes exploration of more expansive spaces (though the exploration wasn't super enjoyable, so I always just made a beeline for the objective) and podracing.

Yes, that's right. In this VR podracing game, you never sit in a podracing cockpit; instead, you look down at the virtual table as you race through a track using your controllers to accelerate, steer, and boost your podracer from a bird's-eye view.

Star Wars: Beyond Victory gameplay showing of mixed reality podracing and playset features

(Image credit: Industrial Light and Magic)

While somewhat enjoyable, the simplistic podracing gameplay feels like it was lifted from a mediocre mobile game – right down to the table offering only a limited view of what's ahead, like a smaller phone screen restricting your vision.

Oh, and there’s only three podraces – and one car chase. You can replay them in arcade mode with unlockable characters, but there's only so much enjoyable replayability to be extracted from repeating the same few tracks over and over.

A Star Wars Short Story

Star Wars: Beyond Victory gameplay showing of mixed reality podracing and playset features

(Image credit: Industrial Light and Magic)

A common theme for Star Wars: Beyond Victory is that its ingredients sound an awful lot more delicious than the final concoction.

Story-wise, things start well. You have a podracer desperate to become a champion to honor his friend, allies who support him but who believe podracing is a vile sport and are willing to face arrest (or worse) to stand up for their beliefs, and Sebulba's criminal crew – led by the former podracing champion looking to raise a champion of his own, and also pull him down into his villainous activities.

The issue here is that the game is far too short – I finished it in about an hour. You don't spend long enough with any of these factions to do anything more than rush through cliché story beats and conflicts that start and resolve in mere minutes.

I would love to have seen our protagonist Volo evolve more gradually over a longer story. Perhaps seeing his racing style adapt to be more aggressive across a series of races to reflect him turning into a true member of Sebulba's crew before eventually standing up for his friends.

Star Wars: Beyond Victory gameplay showing of mixed reality podracing and playset features

(Image credit: Industrial Light and Magic)

Or heck, give us some kind of basic choice-based story for different endings and race abilities based on who we side with.

That way, at least the short experience could be replayable a few times to get different outcomes, and make this game feel more worthwhile.

Unfortunately, lackluster gameplay and story left me frustrated at the time I'd spent reviewing this game – with one of my favorite moments being when the credits rolled and I could finally go back to Hades 2 on my Nintendo Switch 2.

A single star in the night

There was nowhere else in my review to work this in, but I also want to talk about the playset feature. So I'm tacking it on the end here.

This alternative to the campaign and arcade modes is a full MR experience that allows you to move, scale, and place 3D models of Star Wars characters and vehicles in your home to construct static dioramas. You can even add explosive effects to bring your models to life.

Star Wars: Beyond Victory gameplay showing of mixed reality podracing and playset features

(Image credit: Industrial Light and Magic)

I did think the models were well-crafted – with a good level of detail that works with the sculptures at tiny all the way up to human scale – however, while it would be a neat add-on to an already good game, it doesn’t do enough to save Beyond Victory in my books.

If you’re a Star Wars mega fan and see Beyond Victory on sale for a heavily discounted price, then I think playset does just enough to be worth playing around with – it helped me feel like a kid again playing with action figures.

Otherwise, this is still a Star Wars game worth skipping over.

Should you play Star Wars: Beyond Victory

Buy it if...

You want to play with MR action figures
Playset is the only mode in Star Wars: Beyond Victory that I actually enjoyed playing around with. Unfortunately, it’s quite simplistic and isn’t enough to justify buying the whole game at full price.

Don't buy it if...

You want a VR podracing game
The mixed reality podracing gameplay is not what you’d expect from Beyond Victory if you came into it blind. You’ll find the classic Star Wars: Racer series does a better job of scratching that immersive itch – and the first came out in 1999.

You aren’t a mega Star Wars fan
There’s not a lot here to love, and even less if you care little about Star Wars. Sometimes these sorts of games can find ways to appeal to non-fans, but that’s certainly not the case here.

Accessibility

For everything negative I’ve had to say about Star Wars: Beyond Victory, the game is quite accessible by VR’s standards.

You can enjoy the experience entirely seated, you can turn on settings like teleportation movement and screen shake to make the few VR segments less motion sickness-inducing if you’re still new to the medium, and the mostly mixed reality gameplay is even better for managing your motion sickness.

You could even play the game with only one controller if you need to. I used both, but all of the controls are doubled up across each handset, so you could put one down and still have every button you’d need.

How I reviewed Star Wars: Beyond Victory

I played this game on my Meta Quest 3, using a Kiwi design battery strap and controller grips. I played through the entire story from start to finish in two sessions (as I hadn’t charged my Quest 3 up before diving in for the first time) after completing the tutorial. Afterwards, I went straight into arcade mode and then spent a bit of time in playset mode.

I completed a few achievements to unlock some bonus racers for the arcade, and models for my playset, but decided to call it quits after no more than two and a half hours with this title, as I had sampled everything it had to offer.

First reviewed October 2025

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