Meta announced that two games, GOAT and 2048, are headed for its Ray-Ban Displays. Users can control these games "without controllers" using the EMG band and gestures, which reads muscle and hand movements to complete actions on the smart glasses.
A survey by Logitech G and Antenna Insights involving 1,500 participants aged 18 to 45 found that couples who game together at least once a week experience a 47.3% increase in relationship satisfaction, compared to 24.0% for those who play together infrequently. Nearly 44% of respondents enjoy gaming with their partners, while 22% play infrequently and 34% do not game at all. Couples who game weekly spend about 17 hours of quality time together each week, which is approximately 3.8 hours more than those who game occasionally. Reasons for enjoying gaming together include teamwork (52%), stress relief (47%), and closeness (46%). Other benefits noted are quality time at home (39%) and playfulness in the relationship (36%).
Minecraft serves as a therapeutic escape for many players, offering stress relief through its block-based universe. The game combines structure and freedom, allowing players to engage creatively without the pressure of quick reflexes or constant victories. It facilitates a flow state, where players become fully absorbed in building, providing immediate feedback and a sense of progress. The simplicity of the game encourages personal expression, and the repetitive tasks within it offer comfort and a sense of control. Additionally, the social aspects of Minecraft foster community and collaboration, enhancing the therapeutic experience. Therapists and educators are increasingly incorporating Minecraft into stress management and educational settings, highlighting its potential for promoting mindfulness and connection.
In 2025, AI chatbots have become essential daily companions for millions of Android users, assisting with various tasks such as content brainstorming, travel planning, language learning, and engaging conversations. The Google Play Store features numerous innovative AI companions that integrate well with mobile devices, most offering free or freemium access. Key trends include optimization for mobile use, support for multiple AI models, and affordable access to generative AI.
The top AI chatbot apps for Android in 2025 include:
1. ChatGPT by OpenAI: Best overall experience with fast responses and a memory feature.
2. Google Gemini: Deep integration with Google services, ideal for productivity.
3. Claude AI by Anthropic: Best for writing and reasoning, with a focus on long-form content.
4. DeepSeek AI: Lightweight and completely free, popular in emerging markets.
5. Nova AI Chatbot: Allows switching between multiple AI models in one app.
6. Meta AI Assistant: Integrated within social media platforms for casual use.
7. Chatbot AI: User-friendly with multi-model support, ideal for beginners.
8. Replika AI: Focuses on emotional support and companionship.
9. Brave Leo AI: Privacy-first chatbot that does not collect personal data.
10. Chatbox AI: Feature-rich with support for various interactions across multiple models.
The selection criteria for evaluating these apps include performance, user interface, model variety, free access, privacy and security, and Android optimization. Future developments in AI chatbots may include on-device processing, contextual memory, distinct voice personas, and enhanced tool integration.
Microsoft is ending support for the Surface Hub v1 and Surface Hub 2S, with the last security updates for Windows 10 Team edition scheduled for October 14. The original Surface Hub v1 will be unsupported after October 2025, while users are encouraged to transition to the Surface Hub 3. Launched in 2015, the Surface Hub shipped 2,000 units in its first nine months, priced at ,999 for the 84-inch version. The device is becoming obsolete as Microsoft discontinues support for Microsoft Teams, prompting users to consider alternative uses for the Surface Hub v1.
Microsoft refreshed the Windows Health Dashboard, providing updated information on known bugs affecting Windows 11 version 24H2, including a fix for users unable to modify specific date and time settings and a workaround for difficulties with Windows updates via USB or CD media. A guide was shared on restoring Dolby Digital (AC-3) support in Windows 11 version 24H2, and two debloating applications, WinScript and NoBloatbox, were introduced for system optimization and bloatware removal.
This week's preview builds for Windows 11 included a significant update for MIDI and allowed users to customize widgets on their lock screens. An update for the Microsoft Store now permits users to choose which components of games to download. Optical Character Recognition has returned in the Photos app for Windows Insiders with enhancements and bug fixes.
Microsoft announced the dates for its upcoming developer conference, Build 2025, scheduled for May 19-22 in Seattle, Washington. Firefox 135 was released with a redesigned new tab page and privacy enhancements, while Microsoft Edge 133 launched with an updated downloads interface and an AI-powered scareware blocker. Chrome version 134 is set to enhance picture-in-picture mode.
In gaming news, several Xbox titles, including Forza Horizon 5 and Age of Mythology: Retold, are being released for PlayStation 5. EA's Criterion Games is focused on the next Battlefield installment, leaving the future of Need for Speed uncertain. Microsoft will host the first ID@Xbox showcase on February 24, 2025. Valve updated Steam to include a banner for abandoned games, and Nvidia announced new games for the GeForce NOW streaming service. The Epic Games Store is offering two free titles, and Amazon Prime members have access to several free games.
Solo Leveling: Arise is an action RPG adapted from a Chinese comic and webtoon where players take on the role of Sung Jinwoo, a hunter in a world of transdimensional beings. The game is a gacha title, allowing players to increase their character's power by spending money.