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Netflix is set to launch "FIFA World Cup: Launch Edition" on June 11, a beginner-friendly soccer simulation developed with Delphi Interactive and FIFA that lets subscribers use their phones as controllers while playing on their TVs. The game, timed to coincide with the start of the FIFA Men's World Cup, features all 48 tournament teams and 16 stadiums, with daily updates tied to real-world match results and tournament events.
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Tushy has launched the Eau Smart Toilet, a tankless one-piece model with an integrated bidet and customizable settings. The toilet features instant water and seat heating, UV sterilization, a digital display, hands-free controls and a remote control.
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Valve says its Steam Machine PC and Steam Frame VR headset are now planned to debut this summer, following earlier delays tied to pricing, supply chain issues and revised shipping timelines. The company is preparing developers for the new hardware through its Verified programs.
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Startups are creating social media apps that offer more personal and community-focused experiences, challenging the dominance of major platforms such as Meta, Google and TikTok. New apps include Retro, a private photo-sharing platform; Cosmos, an inspiration space similar to Pinterest; Indigo, which integrates Mastodon and Bluesky; and Corner, a social version of Google Maps. Other notable apps are Divine, a Vine reboot; Mesh, a networking tool; Fable, a book club app; and Airbuds, a music-sharing network.
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