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Henry Halfhead is full of heart

Henry Halfhead is full of heart

In Henry Halfhead, you play through the life of a person named Henry. But there are a couple twists. Henry is only half of a head — just eyes, ears, nose, and the top of their head — meaning they move around by sliding on the floor and jumping up and down. Also, Henry can possess everyday objects. It’s a …

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People are complaining that Apple’s new iPhone 17 scratches easily — but these Wall Street analysts say it won’t hurt sales – MarketWatch

People are complaining that Apple’s new iPhone 17 scratches easily — but these Wall Street analysts say it won’t hurt sales  MarketWatch Apple iPhone 17 Shoppers Notice Scratches on Blue Pro, Black Air  Yahoo Finance Watch out — these iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air colors are reportedly getting scratched easily  Tom’s Guide Apple’s iPhone 17 redesign has a potential durability problem  PhoneArena Chinese …

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Sony's Maligned PS5, PC Action Game Lost Soul Aside Improved Further with Latest Patch – Push Square

Sony’s Maligned PS5, PC Action Game Lost Soul Aside Improved Further with Latest Patch  Push Square Lost Soul Aside Patch Adjusts Poleblade Damage, “Optimizes” Arena’s Dialogue Frequency  GamingBolt Lost Soul Aside Update 1.008 Fixes Critical Bugs and Improves Combat Balance  Twisted Voxel Lost Soul Aside: Repetitive and bland  The Hindu Lost Soul Aside Receives Update 1.009 to Resolve Audio and Various Chapter Issues  MP1st Source …

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One is clearly better in every way

One is clearly better in every way

Robert Triggs / Android Authority I don’t usually develop a near instant dislike of new technology, but I’ve quickly come to loathe the new Pixelsnap accessory for the Pixel 10 series. While MagSafe certainly has its merits, Google’s little charging puck is not going to convince me that this is what the future of wireless charging looks like. Especially not …

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Microsoft Copilot is taking over Teams. Here’s how AI will shape your daily workflow

Microsoft Copilot is taking over Teams. Here’s how AI will shape your daily workflow

Thomas Trutschel/Getty Images Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Microsoft announces more Copilot features within Teams. AI agents will assist in Teams meetings and messaging channels. These features solidify companies adopting agentic AI tools to increase employee productivity. Productivity-centered AI tools for enterprises are becoming commonplace — a recent study hailed Microsoft as one of …

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Empower your kids against AI deception in Minecraft’s new game

Empower your kids against AI deception in Minecraft’s new game

On September 16, 2025, Minecraft unveiled Reed Smart: AI Detective, an innovative educational game that empowers 8-18-year-olds to navigate the complexities of AI misinformation while solving engaging, film noir-inspired cases—instilling vital information literacy skills for the digital age. Reed Smart: AI Detective is an interactive adventure game fashioned after film noir detective stories, where the player must assist detective Reed …

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iOS 26: How to Get Clear App Icons and Widgets on Your iPhone’s Home Screen

iOS 26: How to Get Clear App Icons and Widgets on Your iPhone’s Home Screen

Apple released iOS 26 on Monday, Sept. 15, a few months after the company announced it at the June Worldwide Developers Conference. The update brings call screening, new ringtones and lots of hidden features to your iPhone. It also introduces a Liquid Glass design to your device, and as part of the redesign you can make your app icons and widgets on your home screen clear. This builds on the home screen …

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Study into inverted versus uninverted controls suggests we can stop having pointless arguments about it

Study into inverted versus uninverted controls suggests we can stop having pointless arguments about it

To invert or not to invert? The question of whether to flip the Y-axis in games is often answered with recollections of childhood habits and/or varyingly smug declarations of which joystick setting is ‘better’. Now, though, a cognitive research study posits that our control preferences are less about whether or not we played GoldenEye after school and more about the …

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