• What time does Split Fiction release in your time zone?
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    Split Fiction, the next game from It Takes Two makers Hazelight Studios, is out this week, and is the latest example that 2025 is a strong year for co-op games.Like It Takes Two, which won Game of the Year at the 2021 Game Awards and has since gone on to sell a staggering 20 million copies, Split Fiction is a mandatorily cooperative game. And as with its predecessor, you and a friend traverse platforming segments and environmental puzzles across a variety of genres.Heres when Split Fiction releases in your time zone, and a little bit about what you can expect from the game.Split Fiction release time in your time zoneSplit Fiction releases globally for all platforms (PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X) at 11 a.m. EST on Thursday, March 6. Heres when that is in your time zone:8 a.m. PSTfor the West Coast of North America11 a.m. ESTfor the East Coast of North America4 p.m. GMTfor the U.K.5 p.m. CETfor West Mainland Europe1 a.m. JST on March 7for Japan3 a.m. AEDT on March 7for the East Coast of AustraliaYoure able to preload the game now, according to a blog post from publisher EA. And yes, PC players, its Steam Deck Verified, though if youre playing on desktop, here are the recommended specs.What to expect from Split FictionIn Split Fiction, you and your co-op partner play as Mio and Zoe, two aspiring writers who visit a publishing company and end up transported into digital realms based on their writing. The gimmick here is that each writer primarily writes in different genres (Mio writes sci-fi, Zoe fantasy), so you end up traversing between science fiction and fantasy realms.As with It Takes Two, Split Fiction cares not to commit to a single playstyle rapidly zipping through platformer, shooter, puzzle, and stealth missions. One minute, youre traversing a cyberpunk city full of flying cars; the next, youre rowing a floating boat through a mystical forest; the minute after that, youre two hot dogs on a grill, trying to do whatever hot dogs do on a grill? Were not quite sure what that sections deal is. We havent it in action yet beyond the trailer.Also, there be dragons.Split Fiction will support the Friends Pass feature from It Takes Two, which allows you to cooperatively play online with friend even if only one of you owns a copy. And it features full crossplay across PS5, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC.Read Polygons Split Fiction preview for more details on what to expect from the game.
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  • The Ripples Collection Challenges Your Perception of Reality
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    Following the warm reception of his Zig/Zag collection, Bo Zhang is back with another mind-bending series designed to make you question everything you see. The new Ripples collection takes Zhangs fascination with optical illusions and shifting perspectives even further this time, in the form of hexagonal trays. By playing with perception and color, Zhang continues his exploration of interactive design, where objects go beyond their utilitarian roles to become captivating visual art.Zhang, an artist and chief designer of Desz Office, was inspired by the phenomenon of moir, where subtle shifts in perspective create the illusion of ever-changing movement where none exists. I believe the change will bring new value to design the new value from the characteristics of vision, surface, and color, Zhang explains. In the Ripples collection, this sense of change is evoked by the viewers shifting vantage point.The Ripples trays feature a folded form that presents as one color from one angle and another color from a different angle. By merging color and spatial structure, Zhang challenges our understanding of space what initially seems like a single color flat tray reveals itself to be two-toned with a folded surface. This unexpected moment of discovery is what makes the collection so unique, offering a playful and interactive approach to home tableware and decor. I hope users will feel intrigued, surprised, and even a little amazed when they see my designs, Zhang shares earnestly. My goal is to bring more happiness to their lives through new design.Zhangs approach to design is deeply rooted in creating moments of surprise and interaction. Like much of his previous work the Stretch Color Vases, the Vase NA 2.0 collection, and the Rosy Time series the Ripples collection invites curiosity, encouraging users to engage with it from multiple perspectives. This playful experimentation with color and form transforms ordinary tableware into an experience, sparking joy and wonder in otherwise mundane moments.To learn more about the Ripples collection, visit deszoffice.com.
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  • The Lockly Styla Is a Tech-Heavy Smart Lock That Actually Looks Good
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    Smart locks offer convenience and security, but many models lean too much into a gadget-like aesthetic rather than home hardware that can blend into the rest of their environment. Fortunately, manufacturers are beginning to prioritize design without compromising functionality. The new Lockly Styla takes this a step further, delivering a feature-rich smart lock with a sleek, modern look.Unlike traditional smart locks, the Lockly Styla is an all-in-one handlebar lock packed with advanced technology. Its tall, black metallic build gives it a high-end appearance, though its size may be more reminiscent of commercial security hardware than a standard residential lock. Despite this, its modern aesthetic ensures it will complement a variety of home styles while maintaining a premium look and feel.Calling the Lockly Styla a smart lock feels like an understatement. To be clear, it is a smart lock, and it offers a range of technologies that allow you to unlock and lock your door in the most convenient way possible. That means that you could unlock your door using the built-in 3D fingerprint sensor, a key fob through the built-in RFID reader, or with a good old-fashioned physical key. Theres also a pin pad that randomizes the placement of the digits so that its hard for others to tell where on the pin pad you commonly press and guess your pin code.Beyond its locking capabilities, the Styla doubles as a security camera. Equipped with a 2K camera with color night vision, a motion sensor, and two-way audio, it provides enhanced security monitoring for your entryway. It also functions as a doorbell, featuring a built-in button that rings a chime and sends notifications when pressed. While the presence of multiple buttons might cause initial confusion for guests, the doorbell is marked with a bell icon for easy identification.The interior portion of the device looks similar but without any of the tech.Unlike traditional locks with a latch, the Styla uses a ball catch mechanism to keep the door closed. This design allows users to open and close the door with a simple push or pull when the lock is disengaged, adding to its convenience.The Styla is battery-powered and rechargeable through a USB-C connector. Lockly claims that it will last 1.5 years in offline mode or 10 months when its connected to your network. Given the extensive technology integrated into the device, real-world performance will be interesting to evaluate once user reviews become available.Its refreshing to see companies like Lockly bridge the gap between functionality and aesthetics. Often, smart home devices prioritize either technology or design, but the Styla successfully merges both. For those willing to embrace a feature-rich device at their front door, it offers a compelling balance of security, convenience, and style.The Lockly Styla is priced at $699.99 and will be available in matte black, gray, and gold finishes. With multiple color options, homeowners can choose a finish that best matches their existing hardware. Lockly plans to launch the device in Q3 2025 via lockly.com.
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  • All the Gardening Tasks to Tackle in March
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.Two weeks ago, there was a blanket of snow across most of the country. That melted into what feels like an early spring, with occasionally clear days and warm(ish) weather. The irises and tulips have begun to emerge in some areas, the surest sign that planting season is around the corner. This is the time to get organized and get ready, because by the time we talk again in April, we will be in it. Start garden and lawn cleanup in MarchNow is the time to get out there and start your spring clean up. You dont want to get rid of the leavesthere are still insects slumbering, and they will be until spring temperatures hit. But you can gently rake them into beds and clear your lawn. Grab your pruners and get rid of the dead wood you see around you on shrubs. If you didnt hit your berry canes before now, this is your last chance to clear away the dead wood. Your blueberries are ready to get a good structural pruning, too. Give your large shrubs and small trees a final pruning; were at the tail end of when its acceptable to do so. For trees, remove branches aimed inward, or those that cross another branch. You want to create airflow. The same is true for your shrubs: If youve allowed your hydrangeas and lilacs to become woody, now is a good time to lighten them up by removing interior branches and those that aim inward, cross other branches, or are too close to the house.Clean up your water features like ponds and bubblers. They might have algae or too much nitrogen from leaves. Consider mosquito dunks to prevent a problem later this summer.Empty your bird boxes; birds dont like a used space. Do a deep clean of all your bird feeders, so youre not spreading disease amongst the local bird population, particularly this year given the status of the bird flu. While I am an ecolawn convert, its time to revive the green space, whether its clover or grass. Uncover it, and consider aerating it with an aerator, which you can rent or borrow. Then fertilize the lawn, and as soon as its warm enough, overseed it. For grass seed, you need 50 degree ground temps; for clovers, you need 40 degrees.Divide tubers and plan your bulbsNow that your irises and other tubers should be sending up small shoots, you can see precisely where they are and, if necessary, break them up. Tubers (ginger root is a tuber, and it looks exactly like iris tubers and others) are very hard to kill. You can dig them up and break them apart, or take a spade to them (shove it through the tuber to divide it). I have been known to take a serrated bread knife into the garden, shove it into the dirt and saw tubers apart but a good serrated hori hori will do the job, too. Even a small piece can be replanted. You should really never need to buy more irises; you have the ability to propagate as many as you need.With the exception of a few flowers like ranunculus, its too late to plant most fall-planting/spring-flowering bulbs, like tulips. But consider that when you plant tulips in fall, you have no idea what your garden looks like in spring. During this time of year, I take pictures every week of most of my yard, and try to pay attention to where I need more bulbs, which kinds of bulbs, what colors, etc. I take a lot of notes that I can reference in fall when I order bulbs and plant.You can plant ranunculus, which is a fall bulb, but is very forgiving on early spring planting. "Ranuncs," as theyre referred to by gardeners, are like small peonies and come in fantastic colors. Their tiny spider-like corms (like bulbs) are easy to plant; they dont need a lot of depth, and since youre planting them now, you can put them exactly where you need them to bloom.Soak them in room temperature water over night before planting, and then place them with the roots facing down. Prep the garden bedsThere are lots of ways we can get garden beds ready for spring if theyre not in use with your winter garden. First, clean up the beds. Chop all your dead crops down, but leave the roots in place to compost if you can. Cleaning up the top of beds, whether thats leaves or branches, will mean less food for slugs and snails, since this is when youre most likely to catch them before they repopulate. Go ham on slug traps right now. They dont need to be complicatedshallow dishes of beer work really well.Get rid of the weeds, too, now, before they multiply. It will only get worse from here on out. Make sure youre pulling them out entirely, no matter how small they are. You dont have to till up your entire bed; in fact, many people believe doing so only brings weed seeds to the surface. You can use a broadfork to break up the soil just enough to allow your plants to grow healthy roots, without destroying the structures that have been established in the soil already, like healthy mycorrhizae.Speaking of which, you can add mycorrhizae to your beds to help create better soil health and structure, and now would be a good time to do so. If youve never tested your soil, do it now. Talk to your local nursery, extension office, or farm store about testing. You collect a little dirt, send it off, and theyll let you know what your soil needs. Realistically, the most effective thing you can do in your garden is have really healthy soil with as few weeds as possible.Once the beds are clean and ready, consider two additional tasks. First: mulch. Mulch is great for stopping weeds, but it also protects plant roots to keep them moist and insulted from the weather. You can also consider getting low tunnels up at this point so you can get an early start on the season.Plant (or prune) rosesIf you have established roses, its pruning time. If you dont, weve just started rose-planting season, and bareroot roses from all the big rose houses like David Austin are hitting nurseries now. Pay attention to the nursery instructions for planting bareroot roses: These frilly friends need fertilizer, good planting hole prep, and to be planted correctly in order to thrive.Fertilize these shrubs Camellias are about to bloom (mine has already started), and other large shrubs like azaleas and rhododendrons arent far behind. They benefit from ericaceous fertilizer, and nows the time to dress them with it. You can pick up this acidic fertilizer at the local nursery. Plant spring crops as soon as the ground is workableIt's hard to believe the time is here, but if the nursery has spring crops, you can start adding them to your garden. Broccoli, cauliflower, kale, spinach, lettuce and radicchio is good to go in once the hard frost risk has passed. Pea seeds can go in, and sweet peas can get planted. I've seen multiple friends sketching out their summer garden the last week. It may still be chilly outside, but the season is soon upon us. Get outside and start digging; it'll be here in no time.
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  • These New Emojis Are Coming to Your iPhone With iOS 18.4
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    iOS users will find a handful of new emojis with an update to the 18.4 beta, including a "Face with Bags Under Eyes," which represents us all right now. The new characters were recommended for release in September 2024 with Unicode Emoji 16.0, though it typically takes designers for Apple (as well as Google, Samsung, and others) to interpret and create their versions of the new emojis and push them to users. The last round of characters rolled out with the iOS 17.4 update in March 2024 and included "Head Shaking Horizontally" and "Head Shaking Vertically," as well as a phoenix, lime, brown mushroom, and broken chain. What new emojis are coming to iPhone?These are the new emojis launching with iOS 18.4: Bags under eyesFingerprintLeafless treeRoot vegetableHarpShovelSplatterOn top of the standard emojis, some users can create any emoji they want using Apple Intelligence's Genmoji feature, which launched in beta with iOS 18.2 for iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPhone 16 series. To make an AI-generated emoji, switch to the emoji keyboard from any text field, tap the emoji, and enter the prompt for what you want to create. The next round of new emojis will come with Unicode 17, which is expected sometime in the fall and will make its way to Apple OS around this time in 2026. The proposed characters include hairy creature, distorted face, fight cloud, apple core, orca, trombone, landslide, and treasure chest as well as skin tone variations for several existing emoji.
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  • iFixit tears down the iPhone 16e, now with repairable USB-C charging port
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    Repairing your iPhone without shelling out lots of money to Apple has long felt impossible. But, with recent Right to Repair laws in the likes of Colorado and Oregon, the new iPhones are a bit easier to repair without ever setting foot in an Apple store. This shift includes Apple's latest product, the iPhone 16e, which debuted last month. It received a provisional 7/10 rating from iFixit thanks to features like a new repair guide for the USB-C port and its easy-release battery adhesive.The charging port repair guide is a big deal and something even the other iPhone 16s don't offer. However, that's not to say it's a simple process. First, you have to remove the back glass, selfie camera, top earpiece speaker, battery, Taptic Engine and the list goes on. Then you have to lift up the logic board to access the port replacement bit. So, it's still a bit of a mess, but at least you now know you're taking the right steps as you go along it.The iPhone also offers the same electrically released battery adhesive as its fellow iPhone 16 models. It replaces the stretch-release adhesive which never worked as well as you'd hope. This is also the first time an iPhone has Apple's C1 modem after a decade of rumored development. iFixit got down and dirty with the logic board to explore the C1 modem. The team went so far as to run the C1 through a CT scanner, which revealed that there's not a trace of Qualcomm tech in the package.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/ifixit-tears-down-the-iphone-16e-now-with-repairable-usb-c-charging-port-151558784.html?src=rss
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  • Pick up the Nest Wi-Fi Pro 6E while it's 50 percent off
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    The Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro 6E is now 50 percent off at $99. Thats a whole $100 off, and if youve been eyeing a Wi-Fi upgrade, now might be the time. Google claims this mesh router can provide coverage up to 2,200 square feet, and the signal wont lose strength even at the edge of that area. You also have lower latency than Wi-Fi 6, so your internet usage will be smoother overall. Because Wi-Fi 6E offers three bands compared to the two Wi-Fi 6 and older has, the network can divide the burden across more bands and reduce interference. This sounds complicated, but Google designed the Nest Wi-Fi Pro to be a more straightforward device you can set up and then forget. Besides receiving regular security and software updates, the router can adjust the networks performance and fix simple problems. Plus, it integrates well with Google services and smart home devices. Just make sure youre using the latest Nest Wi-Fi and Google Wi-Fi devices. The Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro 6E is on our best mesh Wi-Fi systems list due to its ease of use. Its admittedly lacking in the customization department, but the simplicity makes up for it if the former isnt a concern. Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/pick-up-the-nest-wi-fi-pro-6e-while-its-50-percent-off-150954369.html?src=rss
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  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Season 3 gets two-week delay, will now release in April
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    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 3 have been delayed to April.
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  • AWS misconfigurations reportedly used to launch phishing attacks
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    Hackers are abusing AWS instances to bypass email security and launch successful phishing attacks.
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  • Samsung to launch its Apple Vision Pro rival headset this year
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    Samsung showed off the headset, dubbed 'Project Moohan' this week, confirming that it will launch officially in 2025.
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