Sony's latest WF-1000XM6 earbuds have reclaimed the top spot in noise-canceling technology, while Waymo prepares to launch its next-generation robotaxi with plans for high-volume production, according to reports released on February 12, 2026. Simultaneously, consumers are offered guidance on purchasing new TVs and utilizing tax services like TurboTax, along with accessories to enhance the Kindle experience.
The Sony WF-1000XM6 earbuds, as reported by The Verge, are now considered the best in active noise cancellation (ANC), surpassing competitors like Apple and Bose. The Verge's senior reviewer, John Higgins, noted that the sound quality is improved, and the case has a more modern design. However, the effectiveness of the noise cancellation hinges on achieving a proper seal within the ear.
Waymo's next-generation robotaxi is ready for passengers, with plans to begin employee trips in San Francisco and Los Angeles, followed by public availability, according to The Verge. Transportation editor Andrew J. Hawkins highlighted the company's focus on large-scale production to solidify its leading position in the robotaxi market.
In other tech news, Wired provided guidance for consumers looking to purchase new TVs, offering tips and terms to help navigate the market. The publication also recommended accessories for Kindle users, including cases, straps, and holders, to personalize and protect the e-readers.
Furthermore, Wired shared a review of TurboTax's mobile app, noting its ease of use and cost-effectiveness for filing taxes. The service simplifies the process for returning users by storing previous years' information and offering auto-upload features.
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