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Today’s highlights
- Overwatch: all the news about Blizzard’s hit hero shooter — 2026-02-04
- Overwatch 2, the sequel to Activision Blizzard’s hit hero shooter Overwatch, was announced in 2019 but didn’t arrive for another three years, eventually bringing a shift to five-on-five matches in PVP, and a few new char
- Ikea’s cheap new smart home gear is struggling to get connected — 2026-02-04
- I’ve spent the last couple of weeks trying - and mostly failing - to test Ikea’s new Matter-over-Thread gear. These highly anticipated smart home devices include programmable buttons, smart bulbs, plugs, and temperature
- OpenClaw’s AI ‘skill’ extensions are a security nightmare — 2026-02-04
- OpenClaw, the AI agent that has exploded in popularity over the past week, is raising new security concerns after researchers uncovered malware in hundreds of user-submitted “skill” add-ons on its marketplace. In a post
- Apple TV details its 2026 streaming lineup with big list of announcements — 2026-02-04
- For much of its existence, Apple’s streaming service has seemed intent to focus on quality over quantity, offering some great shows but often feeling barren in comparison to competitors like Netflix and Disney. But as Ap
- The best iPad deals you can get right now — 2026-02-04
- While the best iPad deals usually land during major sale events like Black Friday, many great iPad deals are available outside of those times. The day-to-day discounts come and go like changing winds, so there’s oft
- Tinder looks to AI to help fight ‘swipe fatigue’ and dating app burnout — 2026-02-04
- Tinder is testing AI recommendations and insight from your Camera Roll for better matches.
- Lunar Energy raises $232M to deploy home batteries that prop up the grid — 2026-02-04
- The startup has raised more than $500 million, to date, from investors to build a massive, distributed power plant supported by residential batteries.
- Hackers publish personal information stolen during Harvard, UPenn data breaches — 2026-02-04
- The prolific cybercrime group ShinyHunters took responsibility for hacking Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania, and published the stolen data on its extortion website.