Logitech has released its new G Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse, featuring analog sensors and haptics, while Apple's first-generation AirTags are now available for $16 apiece, according to The Verge. Meanwhile, Wired provided recommendations for the best Samsung Galaxy phones and Windows laptops. Additionally, Hacker News highlighted the reverse-engineered game Starflight from 1986.
The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike, priced at $179.99, is designed with enthusiast gaming keyboard technology, according to The Verge. The mouse utilizes analog sensors that use induction to register clicks faster than microswitches. This makes it a standout gaming mouse, as noted by The Verge.
Apple's first-generation AirTags are still a worthwhile purchase, especially at their current discounted price of $16, according to The Verge. The tracker offers exceptionally precise tracking, making it a good deal for iPhone users. However, users will need to buy a separate accessory to attach the AirTag to their belongings, as stated by The Verge.
Wired provided recommendations for the best Samsung Galaxy phones, including the Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra, and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7. Wired also highlighted the best Windows laptops, such as the Microsoft Surface Laptop 13.8-inch (7th Edition), Dell XPS 14 (2026), Dell 14 Plus, and Asus Zenbook A14.
Hacker News brought attention to the reverse-engineered game Starflight (1986), developed by Binary Systems. The game puts players in the role of a starship captain exploring the galaxy, allowing them to engage in mining, ship-to-ship combat, and alien diplomacy. The game's plot involves an ancient race causing stars to flare and destroy life. Starflight is considered one of the earliest sandbox games and influenced the design of numerous games after its release, according to Hacker News.
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