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Title: The Morning After: Apple might skip iOS 19, straight to iOS 26

Date: Fri, 30 May 2025 12:12:49 +0000
Link: https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-...

According to Bloomberg, the next versions of AppleΓÇÖs operating systems may
be labeled by year, starting now. It makes sense. At this point, weΓÇÖve got
VisionOS 2, watchOS 11, macOS 15, iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. Instead, they might
all be tagged 26 ΓÇö even if they launch this year.

ItΓÇÖs not the first tech company to align new products with the year of
release. Samsung started naming its phones by year of release in 2020 with
the S20, which followed the S10. WeΓÇÖll learn for sure in under two weeks:
WWDC kicks off June 9.

ΓÇö Mat Smith

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PlayStationΓÇÖs DualSense Edge wireless controller is cheaper than ever Sony
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One of the standout deals of this yearΓÇÖs Days of Play sale is the PS5
DualSense Edge controller. You can pick one up for $169, which is 15 percent
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The Edge resembles a regular DualSense controller, but thereΓÇÖs a lot more
to it. For instance, there are function buttons below each thumbstick and
rear paddles, and you can choose between a set of levers or shorter half-
domes.

If you havenΓÇÖt jumped on the PS5 yet, the PS5 Pro also gets a $50 discount.

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The new Opera browser can surf the web for you ItΓÇÖs not Chrome, Safari or
Edge, but if you’re willing to be different…

Opera has launched another… Opera browser. Neon is its first fully agentic
browser. That means itΓÇÖs baked in AI chat with users and can surf the web
on their behalf.

It… clicks for you. It can even fill out forms and shop for you. If
youΓÇÖre feeling more ambitious, you can ask Neon to build websites,
animations, even games, and it can continue chipping away at big projects
while youΓÇÖre offline.

Will that all be enough to swing you away from all your Chrome plugins or
Safari passwords? According to recent figures, just over 2 percent of
internet users use Opera. You can try it for yourself now. Oh wait, no,
thereΓÇÖs a waitlist.

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This gaming mouse has a tiny fan inside For the pro gamers. Pulsar

PulsarΓÇÖs latest competitive gaming mouse features a premium tiny fan from
Noctua, the renowned fan brand. (Apparently, no one makes fans quite like the
Austrians).

With a skeletal shell designed to enhance airflow, itΓÇÖs for sweaty-palmed
professional gamers. Like the original Feinmann mouse from Pulsar, it has a
32,00 DPI sensor and an ultra-fast 8,000 Hz polling rate. Due to the fan,
itΓÇÖs a little heavier than the original at 65 grams. And the price of dry
palm calm? $180.

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