Razer is re-releasing its first gaming mouse, the Boomslang, but only 1,337 units will be available for pre-order starting February 10th, 2026, at a price of $1,337, according to The Verge. Meanwhile, tech enthusiasts can also find deals on other gadgets, with the Shokz OpenFit Air earbuds currently at their all-time low price, as reported by The Verge.
The Razer Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition marks a return of the company's original gaming mouse. Andrew Liszewski of The Verge noted that the re-release caters to gamers with "deep pockets." The limited quantity and high price point suggest a focus on collectors and those seeking a piece of gaming history.
In other tech news, The Verge also reported on deals for the Shokz OpenFit Air earbuds, which are available in all colorways at a discounted price. These open-ear earbuds are designed for outdoor workouts, allowing users to stay aware of their surroundings.
Elsewhere in the tech world, Wired highlighted the best gaming laptops currently available, including the Lenovo LOQ 15, Razer Blade 16 (2025), and Acer Nitro V 16 AI. The article emphasized the importance of matching a laptop's capabilities to a user's needs, while also considering budget constraints.
MIT Technology Review published two articles on different topics. One article announced the launch of a new weekly newsletter series, "Making AI Work," which will explore how generative AI is being used across various sectors. The series will begin with case studies and delve into specific AI tools and their applications. Another article from MIT Technology Review compared the hype surrounding Moltbook, an online hangout populated by AI agents, to the Pokémon phenomenon. The article noted that despite the presence of crypto scams and human-written posts, the platform was touted by some as a glimpse into the future of helpful AI.
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