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Disneyland had a huge 2025 when it kicked off its 70th anniversary. This year, we’ll see the original Disney theme park continue to celebrate the milestone — all while building three new rides at California Adventure and a whole new Disneyland entrance and Avatar area.
Over at Walt Disney World in Florida, four new lands are being built right now, themed around villains, Pixar characters and more.
Here’s everything you need to know about Disneyland, Disney World and Disney Cruise Line in 2026 and beyond.
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Bluey has arrived at Disneyland
Concept art of the Bluey show coming to Disneyland in 2026.
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Spring break saw a new character move into Disneyland, with Bluey and family now hosting a stage show and themed area. Debuting on Sunday, March 22, Bluey’s Best Day Ever is located at the Fantasyland Theatre next to Mickey’s Toon Town, and has seen hours-long queues lining up to get inside during its debut week.
The theater has been transformed into Bluey’s school classroom and grounds, including a gnome village and fairy garden. Bluey and her sister, Bingo, will appear several times each day, along with actors and musicians, to “bring to life the popular music and games emblematic of beloved Bluey episodes.” Those games will include Keepy Uppy and the Grannies, as well as appearances by Chattermax and Unicorse.
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There are also puzzles, games and photo ops throughout the Bluey area. Disneyland is also serving up Bluey-themed foods at Troubadour Tavern.
The hugely popular Australian cartoon about a family of dogs is a worldwide hit, and Disney is slated to release a Bluey movie in 2027. (In the meantime, you can watch Bluey episodes and minisodes on Disney Plus.)
California Adventure celebrates 25 years
The second Disney theme park built in Anaheim opened 25 years ago on Feb. 8, 2001. While the look of the park has changed a lot over those years, California Adventure has a few ways it’s celebrating the quarter-century milestone: It’s switching the Soarin’ attraction back to Soarin’ Over California until July 1; dressing Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse on Buena Vista Street with new outfits, featuring sun motifs like the one originally on the roller coaster; and offering various special anniversary-themed food items, merchandise and drinks.
Soarin’ Across America from coast to coast
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At both Disney’s California Adventure and Disney World’s Epcot, the Soarin’ Around the World attraction is getting a US-themed makeover. Soarin’ Across America will arrive on July 2, 2026, and will feature scenes, sounds and scents from more than a dozen cityscapes and scenic areas.
Disney released a trailer starring Patrick Warburton, the original Soarin’ narrator and pilot, in which he says we’ll soon “sail across spacious skies” and may see “amber waves of grain” and “purple mountain majesties.” It’s part of Disney’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
Disneyland’s 70th anniversary continues
Disneyland is continuing to celebrate its 70th anniversary this year, following its kick-off in May 2025. You’ll have plenty of time to get there as its last day is Aug. 9, 2026 — after which it’ll transition back to Halloween on Aug. 21, then the holidays on Nov. 18, before fully returning to its natural state in early 2027.
While many of the 70th anniversary shows were paused for Halloween and the holidays in 2025, they made a comeback in January, including the Paint the Night parade, Celebrate Happy Cavalcade and the Wondrous Journeys fireworks and projection show on the castle. Mickey and friends are also back in their 70th celebration outfits.
You can catch 70th anniversary-themed merchandise, food and drink items as well as a projection show at Carthay Circle and a 50-foot sculpture of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the esplanade between Disneyland and California Adventure; you can also find decorations sprinkled throughout Downtown Disney, Main Street USA, Disney’s hotels and even inside the Toy Story Midway Mania ride.
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Check out the 70th anniversary decorations throughout the Toy Story Midway Mania ride.
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Discounted Disneyland tickets and a new Magic Key
California residents can currently get a three-day Park Hopper ticket for $249, a 50% discount. You can visit from now until May 21 using this ticket. After that is a Kids’ Summer Ticket deal, with a one-day Park Hopper ticket costing $50 per child, ages 3 through 9. You can purchase it now and use it between May 22 and Sept. 7.
Disneyland is also adding (and removing) a Magic Key option: The Explore Key will replace the current Enchant Key. All California residents will be able to purchase it — not only Southern California residents. It will allow access on weekdays in June and July, which are currently blocked out for Enchant Key holders.
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The Explore Key went on sale last month. It costs $999, with a $99 down payment and 0% APR on repayments for 12 months. Disney said its “full value” can be unlocked in just four visits to the parks, thanks to Park Hopper admission, 25% off parking, Lightning Lane Multi-Passes and 10% off merchandise and dining.
Disney World discounted summer tickets
For what Disney World is calling Cool Kids’ Summer, it’s offering two free nights and two free theme park days when you buy a four-night, four-day Disney hotel and ticket package for a visit during May 26 through Sept. 15. You can also save up to 30% on some Disney hotels between May 1 and Oct. 4.
Also part of Cool Kids’ Summer is a free day at a Disney water park (Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach) on your check-in day when staying at a Disney hotel between May 26 and Sept. 8; and a free dining plan for kids aged 3-9 when you buy a dining package for guests over 10 and a room at a Disney hotel.
Villains Land: 1 year closer
While it won’t be ready in time for 2026, construction is well underway for Disney’s first villains-themed area. Villains Land, which will celebrate all the classic baddies from Disney films, is coming to the Magic Kingdom at Disney World in Florida.
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Imagineers have been drawing inspiration from architectural structures in Paris and Barcelona — like Gaudí’s buildings in the latter — to design Villains Land, Disney revealed during Destination D23 in August 2025.
Concept art for the new Villains Land.
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“Paris is a city full of classic Art Nouveau … natural motifs and swirling designs there make nature appear to be ‘cursed,’ like magic has frozen it into place,” Disney said on its Parks Blog. “Barcelona’s art style is Modernisme, which has less natural patterns but gives the architecture an otherworldly, unnerving appearance.”
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Villains Land, first teased during D23 2022, will be positioned on the other side of Big Thunder Mountain at the top left edge of the current Magic Kingdom map and will stretch around to where the Haunted Mansion is.
Two major attractions are planned, along with dining and shopping. Still no word yet on when it’ll open.
Dinosaur closes to make way for Tropical Americas Land
Concept art of Tropical Americas.
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Animal Kingdom’s DinoLand USA area is no more, with the area on the Disney World map now a blank sea of grass as Disney slowly builds out the new Tropical Americas Land.
Construction began in the fall of 2024, with TriceraTop Spin and the midway area closing down in January 2025. The Dinosaur ride remained open until Feb. 1 this year but has now closed its doors as it’s transformed into a new Indiana Jones ride through a Maya temple (a relatively easy overlay since Disneyland’s Indiana Jones reportedly follows almost exactly the same ride track as Disney World’s Dinosaur).
The Pueblo Esperanza area will be themed like a South American village, with an Encanto-themed attraction, where you get to explore Antonio’s rainforest room inside the Casita, as well as a huge quick-service dining location, a fountain and a carousel.
Tropical Americas is planned to open in 2027.
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First peek at Piston Peak
Piston Peak National Park: the setting for the new Cars-themed land at Magic Kingdom.
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The Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom have been closed and removed from the online map, as Disney works to construct a new land themed after Pixar’s Cars movies. Cars Land, which was added to Disney’s California Adventure back in 2012, remains extremely popular in the west, so it was only a matter of time before it was added to the eastern outpost.
In an expansion of Frontierland — which also includes Tiana’s Bayou Adventure and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad — Route 66 will feature a look inspired by the Rocky Mountains and the “American Frontier and its national parks.”
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The Disney Parks Blog described the new area as “an awe-inspiring wilderness filled with towering trees, snowcapped mountains, breathtaking waterfalls, roaring rivers and impressive geysers.” Disney Imagineers are “using a style of architecture called ‘Parkitecture,’ which was developed by the National Park Service to create structures that harmonize with the natural environment.”
Concept art of the Cars rally race attraction coming to Disney World.
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There will be two attractions, one of which is a rally race. Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter and Imagineer Michael Hundgen spoke about the new ride vehicle for this, and you can see a TikTok of Imagineers testing out off-road vehicles in the Arizona desert to create what the ride will feel like. Each rally car will have its own personality, name and racing number, Docter said.
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“These are all things Lightning McQueen and Mater haven’t experienced before, like racing over rocky terrain, ascending to mountain peaks and dodging around geysers — how do you take these real-world elements and put a Cars spin on it?” Disney Parks said in a previous blog post.
While construction has begun and Disney has even released a map showing what the land may look like (geysers shooting water, a running river, an off-road rally track, mountains, a visitor’s lodge, a Ranger HQ and walking trails), we don’t expect Piston Peak to open until at least 2027 or 2028.
Disneyland expansion begins as the Avatar area is constructed
Concept art showing an aerial shot of the Avatar-themed area coming to Disneyland Resort.
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Disneyland is finally expanding after unveiling plans almost five years ago. The expansion is expected to take a couple of years to complete and will push the park’s current boundaries past Downtown Disney and into the nearby parking lots. It’ll also transform “a portion of the current Hollywood Backlot area,” leading to the closure of the Monsters Inc. attraction permanently in 2027.
The biggest part of the expansion will be adding an Avatar-themed land, based on the second film, The Way of Water, as well as Avatar: Fire and Ash. It will include a dark boat ride much like Pirates of the Caribbean, “taking guests all the way to the wide-open seas of Pandora.”
It follows the success of the world of Pandora, based on the original Avatar film, in Disney World’s Animal Kingdom. Disney has no dates or details yet on when it’ll be complete.
Coming sooner than the Avatar land, however, is a new esplanade entry “experience” to replace the current walkway entry at the east side of Disneyland, as well as a new parking structure and pedestrian bridge over Harbor Boulevard. Construction on this begins in the fall.
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Concept art of the new pedestrian bridge that will cross Harbor Boulevard.
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A Coco ride is coming
It won’t be launching this year, but construction has begun backstage at California Adventure to build a new dark ride. It’ll be themed for the beloved Pixar movie Coco and populated by audio-animatronics.
The Coco ride will be located in the area near Pixar Pier and Paradise Gardens, in what is primarily backstage areas for cast members currently. It’ll have characters and music from the movies as you travel through the land of the dead with Miguel.
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Concept art for the new Coco ride.
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Coming Soon: Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets
While the Monsters, Inc. ride is being removed from California Adventure, its animatronics and props are expected to be repurposed in Disney World, as an entire land themed around the Monsters Pixar movies is being built at Hollywood Studios.
“The first time I saw Monsters, Inc., all I wanted to do was ride on one of those doors like Mike and Sulley,” Disney Experiences Chair Josh D’Amaro said at D23 in 2024. “Remember in the movie how those claws grab the doors and hoist them up into the air to take them away? We’re doing that too. And you’re going along for the ride.”
Concept art of the Monsters, Inc. suspender coaster.
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A TikTok shows the design concept for the Monsters Inc. ride.
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MuppetVision 3D closed permanently on June 8, 2025, but we don’t expect Monstropolis to be complete for another year or two.
“Thanks to new management under legendary Muppets tycoon and owner of The Muppet Theatre, J. P. Grosse, groovy vibes will take over the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Courtyard, including a new psychedelic wrap on the giant guitar marquee,” Disney said in August 2025.
California Adventure: 2 more Avengers rides
Avengers Campus already has two rides: Spider-Man Web Slingers and Guardians of the Galaxy. Soon, this will double as Disney builds two more Marvel attractions at California Adventure.
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“We’re doubling the size of the land with two new attractions,” a structural engineer said in a video posted to Walt Disney Imagineering’s Instagram account on Feb. 26. The engineer showed off how the Avengers Infinity Defense structure is looking now, including its columns, foundations and a catwalk that will “support projectors, speakers and other types of show elements.”
Avengers Infinity Defense will see you assemble alongside the Avengers, battling King Thanos — set in a multiverse — featuring appearances by Black Panther, Ant-Man and Hulk.
Concept art of the Avengers Infinity Defense attraction coming to California Adventure.
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Stark Flight Lab, the second ride, will see you help test Tony Stark’s latest tech.
“In Stark Flight Lab, guests will sit in ‘gyro-kinetic pods’ and roll along a track before stopping in front of a giant robot arm,” Disney said. “This robot arm will hoist you into the air where you’ll make several high-speed maneuvers inspired by Iron Man and some other Avengers.”
Construction began in 2025, but no launch dates have been revealed yet.
More Disney Cruise Line ships
Disney has been all in on launching cruise ships over the last few years, including the Disney Wish in 2022, the Disney Treasure in 2024 and the Disney Destiny in 2025.
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The Disney Adventure is next up in 2026, part of the next four ships embarking soon. The other ship names and destinations have yet to be revealed, but they’ll set sail between 2027 and 2031.
Everything else coming soon
Here’s what else is new and coming soon to the theme parks:
Animal Kingdom replaced the long-running show It’s Tough to Be a Bug inside the Tree of Life with a Zootopia-themed show. Zootopia: Better Zoogether features Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde and new character Heidi Howler, and will take you through several different areas of the city as they celebrate a holiday. It opened in November 2025, so you can experience it throughout 2026.
Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom is currently being repainted in its original theme colors: gray, cream, blue and gold.
Disneyland and Hollywood Studios are adding Mandalorian and Grogu missions to the Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run ride in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, tying in with the release of The Mandalorian and Grogu in cinemas. The new missions will launch on May 22, 2026.
From July onwards, you’ll be able to book a wedding at the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland. Weddings will be hosted at the courtyard right outside the mansion’s front doors. The area can seat up to 25 guests. Unfortunately, it doesn’t include thematic midnight ceremonies — you can only host your wedding there in the early morning before park opening. Other new Disneyland wedding venues include the Magnolia Park Gazebo (right outside Tiana’s Palace), Magnolia Park Terrace (right outside the new Haunted Mansion queue) and Fantasy Faire Garden (opposite the castle).
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin closed at the Magic Kingdom in August to get new ride vehicles with video monitors and two handheld blasters with always-on lasers that come in two different colors (so you can finally see which laser is yours). It’s also getting a new scene at the start, starring Buddy the friendly robot, and static Z targets will light up when you hit them. The ride reopens on April 8.
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is reopening in the spring at Magic Kingdom after a lengthy refurbishment. It will include “a journey through the spectacular natural phenomena of the Rainbow Caverns.”
Bluey and Bingo meet-and-greets are coming to Disney World at the Conservation Station at Animal Kingdom as part of the Cool Kids’ Summer celebration, which goes from May 26 until Sept. 8.
A titanium-framed phone running the same A19 Pro chip as the iPhone 17 Pro is not the kind of spec you would normally expect at this end of the price range.
The moment you pick up the iPhone Air, the 5.6mm chassis and 165-gram weight tell you immediately that this is something different, which makes the fact that it has dropped to £699, a full £300 off its launch price, all the more worth acting on.
iPhone Air just hit its lowest price ever, making the ultra‑thin model far cheaper than usual
iPhone Air has dropped to its lowest price ever, turning Apple’s ultra‑thin, feather‑light handset into one of the most tempting buys of the moment.
The A19 Pro is the most efficient chip Apple has put in an iPhone, pairing a 6-core CPU with a 16-core Neural Engine and hardware-accelerated ray tracing, which means the Air handles everything from everyday tasks to demanding apps without the chassis needing to be any thicker to accommodate it.
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The 6.5-inch OLED display is sharp, bright, and smooth enough that switching back to anything slower feels immediately noticeable, which is not something you always get on a phone positioned as the thin and light option in a lineup.
Camera-wise, the 48MP Fusion main sensor with sensor-shift optical image stabilisation handles everything from portraits to low-light shots, and a 2x Telephoto option gives you a second focal length without any additional lens bulk, given how thin the chassis already is.
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The 18MP Center Stage front camera tracks movement automatically to keep you in frame during video calls, and Dual Capture lets you record from the front and rear cameras simultaneously, which is more useful than it sounds once you have tried it.
You also do not have to worry about durability, with Ceramic Shield front glass offering 3x better scratch resistance than previous generations, IP68 water resistance rated to six metres for 30 minutes, and Apple Intelligence running entirely on-device, so none of your data leaves the phone to be processed elsewhere.
For anyone who has been watching the 4.5-star iPhone Air since launch and waiting for the price to move, £699 is the answer.
The iPhone Air is Apple’s most interesting, fun and likely divisive phone in a decade. It’s surprisingly durable, designed with such flair that it feels wonderful to pick up and does what it sets out to do very well. But, there are sacrifices here – and for some, they will simply be too much.
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Sublime looks and feel
Lovely ProMoton screen
Great camera
Excellent performance
Battery life can’t quite match the Plus phones
Single camera lacks versatility
A hard sell for some when the iPhone 17 is so much cheaper
Cars come in many shapes and forms. Engine locations, gearing ratios, drivetrain layouts, seating configurations, cylinder counts, brake materials, and so much more are all subject to the will of the designers and engineers behind each automotive creation. A car is only a car when all its parts come together, and each is important in its own way, but if one part is paramount, it has to be the engine. The vast majority of cars are developed with engines designed specifically for them, but as always, there are outliers.
Enter the motorcycle-powered car. This strange realm encompasses a small but fascinating corner of the automotive world, where engineers deem an engine meant for two wheels suitable for their four-wheeled creations. As the following list shows, the reasoning behind this decision can range from fuel economy to track performance. Sometimes this marriage of motorcycle heart and car body is unnoticeable until you pop the hood; sometimes you wonder if the result is more motorcycle than car; and sometimes you get something that opens up a whole new no-man’s-land that bridges the gap between the two. Here are 5 unique cars powered by motorcycle engines.
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1. Ariel Atom 500
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The English have a thing for building strange, lightweight track cars for the road. Before Ariel was building track cars like the Atom and off-roaders like the Nomad, the man behind the company, James Starley, was improving the weird and wonderful Penny Farthing bicycle. In 1898, Starley built the Ariel Tricycle, a motorized three-wheeled bike that would evolve into a four-wheeler called the Quadricycle, a sort of proto-quad bike. Then, in 1901, Ariel built its first motorcycle, powered by a 10-horsepower two-cylinder engine.
Despite the motorcycle engine being woven into the brand’s early days, Ariel decided to outsource a bike engine to power their modern road-going track weapon. The Atom 500 is powered by a V8, so naturally, you might be wondering where Ariel found a V8-powered bike. The short answer is that they didn’t, but they found the next best thing in the Suzuki Hayabusa — one of the fastest bikes in the world. The Hayabusa lineage has been powered by a few editions of mighty four-cylinder engines, so the Ariel engineers did what any good-hearted petrolhead would do and bolted two of them together. The result is a Frankensteinian 10,000-rpm V8 that produces 500 horsepower. This Hayabusa-hearted machine shows the creativity, or insanity, depending on who you ask, that frequents the minds of those who want to build something that goes fast.
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2. Peel P50
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The Peel P50 looks like something out of a Richard Scarry book. Built on the Isle of Man, a place that knows a thing or two about motorcycles, the Peel P50 was only produced from 1962 to 1965. Most gearheads’ first exposure to this whimsical little three-wheeler came from a Top Gear bit, where Jeremy Clarkson takes the P50 to work and wheels it around the BBC offices behind him like you would a suitcase at the airport. This P50 almost looks like a child’s toy, measuring just 54 inches long and 41 inches wide.
Riding on what looked like a set of bicycle training wheels, the P50 was advertised as the ultimate economy car with the company claiming it was, “almost cheaper than walking.” Under the hood, if you can call it that, is a tiny 49cc single-cylinder, two-stroke DKW motorcycle engine. This little pocket engine made just 4.2 horsepower but could push the little P50 to a top speed of 40 mph. The P50 sold for just £199 and got nearly 100 mpg thanks to being one of the lightest cars ever to hit the road. The P50 is one of the more comical examples of what happens when you stuff a motorcycle engine inside a car.
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3. BMW Isetta
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Nowadays, it’s hard to imagine BMW as anything but one of Germany’s finest automakers. The Bavarian marque is known for its high-performance and ultra-luxurious models, and its position and reputation in the car world are unquestioned. However, that wasn’t always the story. After the Second World War, BMW was in shambles. The German economy was wrecked, and most of the brand’s offerings were not the most economical and proved undesirable for the average financially struggling German consumer. With the country split by the Cold War, many of BMW’s facilities were suddenly separated, creating a fractured corporate network.
To pull themselves out of the mud, BMW built the Isetta. To be clear, it didn’t actually come up with the Isetta; it bought it. An Italian firm called ISO dreamt up and created it before selling the manufacturing rights to BMW. BMW scooped up the cutesy bubble design and made it into the poster child of an economy car. Powered by BMW’s own 300 cc motorcycle engine, the Isetta produced just 13 horsepower. The Isetta was so small it didn’t even have traditional doors. To step into the Isetta, one needs only to pull open the front fascia, which reveals a small set of pedals, a tiny steering wheel, and a bench seat. The Isetta went on to sell over 160,000 units, helping to save BMW from bankruptcy.
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4. Morgan 3 Wheeler
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The story of the Morgan Motor Company began in 1909. Henry Fredrick Stanley Morgan founded the company on the principle goal of building lightweight, handcrafted cars made for the enjoyment of the driver. After an on-again, off-again relationship with the U.S. due to regulatory constraints, Morgan finally re-entered the market in 2011 with the Morgan 3 Wheeler, which would enjoy a 10-year production run, with final models coming off the line in 2021.
The street-legal 3 Wheeler lives up to its name in a literal sense. Say what you will about British naming creativity, there’s no denying the 3 Wheeler is a truly unique car. It looks like something out of a Jules Verne novel. A steampunk Spitfire fighter that traded its wings for side pipes. It’s a love letter to British eccentricities that would please a royal family member as well as a lorry driver. The 3 Wheeler is only about as big as a motorcycle, so it’s no surprise that Morgan chose to fit it with a V-Twin engine sourced from American Harley Davidson supplier S&S Cycles. The engine produces a respectable 82 horsepower, which is delivered through a five-speed Mazda gearbox. The result is a creation that balances the best of both four and two-wheeled automobiles, and puts it all together in a package that is as wonderful as it is strange.
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5. Radical SR1 XXR
If you’ve noticed a trend in that most of the entries on this list come from the U.K., you’ll not be surprised to learn that the Radical SR1 XXR is yet another motorcycle-powered creation born of the British mind. Radical started in 1997 in Cambridgeshire, England, with its first car being the Clubsport. The Clubsport would set the standard for Radical’s mission to build the world’s most exciting racecars that don’t come with seven-figure price tags or a brand-loyalty prerequisite. Over the next few years, Radical improved and expanded upon the idea it pioneered with the Clubsport, and the world would see a wide variety of British-made race cars.
Within the current Radical lineup, the so-called entry-level car is the Radical SR1 XXR. You’d be right to feel like that name has too many scary-sounding letters to denote an entry-level car, because even though it’s advertised as “the first step on the Radical ladder,” the SR1 XXR is a serious car. Double wishbones, adjustable roll bars, a brake bias adjuster, a detachable steering wheel, a fire extinguisher, and more onboard goodies on the SR1 XXR show that this is a true track weapon. With a mid-engined configuration, sitting in the heart of the car is a 1340 cc Hayabusa-sourced engine that can rev up to 9,000 rpm, all housed in a package that weighs just 1,124 pounds.
The Dutch National Police (Politie) says a security breach resulting from a successful phishing attack has had a limited impact and hasn’t affected citizens’ data.
It also stated that the incident is still under investigation by the agency’s security experts and that the attackers’ access to compromised systems has been blocked.
“The police have been the target of a phishing attack. The police’s Security Operations Center detected the incident very quickly and immediately blocked access,” the police said in a Wednesday press release.
“The impact is still being investigated but appears to be limited. Citizens’ data and investigative information were not exposed or accessed. The police have also launched a criminal investigation.”
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The law enforcement agency has yet to disclose when the attack was detected and if any employees’ data was exposed during the breach.
A Police spokesperson didn’t immediately reply when BleepingComputer reached out for more information about the incident, including which systems or accounts were affected and whether any police officers had their data stolen, if any.
The Dutch police corps also disclosed a data breach in September 2024 following a cyberattack linked to a “state actor” that stole work-related contact information for multiple police officers, including their names, email addresses, phone numbers, and, in some cases, private data.
A follow-up investigation looking into the “nature, scope, and consequences of the data leak” is still ongoing, and the police have not publicly attributed the attack to a specific threat group or explained how it was carried out.
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Following the attack, the police said they implemented stronger security measures to prevent future incidents, including continuously monitoring all systems for signs of suspicious activity and requiring officers to use two-factor authentication to log in to their accounts more frequently.
In February, Dutch authorities also arrested a 40-year-old man for an extortion attempt using confidential documents mistakenly shared by the Dutch police.
Automated pentesting proves the path exists. BAS proves whether your controls stop it. Most teams run one without the other.
This whitepaper maps six validation surfaces, shows where coverage ends, and provides practitioners with three diagnostic questions for any tool evaluation.
If you watch anime, Apple just made things a bit more convenient. Crunchyroll is now available as a channel inside the Apple TV app, where you can subscribe and watch directly without switching apps. The rollout is live in the U.S., UK, Canada, and Australia, and it comes just in time for the spring anime season.
Here’s what you get with Crunchyroll inside the Apple TV app
Apple TV users in supported regions can now subscribe to Crunchyroll directly through the app. There is a 7-day free trial, after which it costs $9.99 per month. The subscription is handled entirely through Apple’s billing system.
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But there is one important catch. This version is separate from existing Crunchyroll accounts, so you cannot link your current subscription. If you want to use it through Apple TV, you will need a new subscription through the platform.
The channel includes Crunchyroll’s full catalog, depending on availability in your region. Since it is part of Apple TV Channels, you can watch everything inside the app, download content for offline viewing, and even share access with up to six people through Family Sharing.
Recently, Crunchyroll increased its subscription prices, with plans now ranging from $10 to $18 per month. Bringing it to Apple TV adds another way for users to access anime without being locked into a single app.
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For you, it comes down to convenience. If you want everything in one place, Apple TV makes it easier. But if you already have a Crunchyroll account, you might want to think twice before subscribing again.
Apple’s budget-friendly iPhone, the iPhone 17e, was launched just one year after its predecessor, the iPhone 16e.
With that in mind, what are the differences between the two iPhones? Did Apple do a complete overhaul with the iPhone 17e, or is the iPhone 16e still a great choice for most budget-seekers?
We’ve reviewed both the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e, and highlighted the key differences and noteworthy similarities between them below. Keep reading to see what really separates the handsets.
Otherwise, visit our iPhone 17e vs iPhone 17 comparison to decide whether you should splurge on Apple’s standard model instead. Finally, our best mid-range phones list has all our affordable favourites from the past year.
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Pricing and Availability
The iPhone 17e is Apple’s current affordable handset, with a starting price of £599/$599 for the 256GB handset.
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Although it just launched back in 2025, the iPhone 16e is no longer available to buy directly from Apple and can only be purchased through authorised resellers instead. The price will vary depending on the retailer, however you can expect to pay around £499 for its 128GB iteration.
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Both the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e share the same general design
iPhone 17e benefits from Ceramic Shield 2 at its front
Neither are fitted with Apple’s Camera Control button
Put the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e next to one another and you’d be hard-pressed to find a difference. Although the iPhone 17e comes in a Pink shade alongside Black and White, both share the same dimensions, have a back glass and sport the customisable Action Button in lieu of the ringer switch.
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However, the iPhone 17e does benefit from Ceramic Shield 2 at its front, which is promised to offer three times the scratch resistance compared to Ceramic Shield which the iPhone 16e is decked out in. Otherwise, neither handset includes the Dynamic Island nor the Camera Control button found in the iPhone 17 or iPhone 16.
Winner: iPhone 17e
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Screen
Ceramic Shield 2 is the only difference between the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e’s screens
Both have 6.1-inch OLED panels
Neither are fitted with ProMotion
The main difference with the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e’s screens is that the former sports Ceramic Shield 2 for better scratch resistance. Otherwise, both are 6.1-inch OLED panels with a 60Hz refresh rate, as neither boast Apple’s ProMotion technology.
iPhone 17e display. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)
Overall, both devices have decent screens, however they certainly don’t measure up to the iPhone 17 or even the iPhone 16. In fact, even if you’re upgrading from a three or four-year old iPhone, you’re unlikely to really notice the difference here.
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Winner: iPhone 17e
Camera
Both have a single 48MP Fusion camera at their rear
No selfie camera changes
iPhone 17e has the next-generation portrait mode
There aren’t many changes with the iPhone 17e’s camera hardware compared to the iPhone 16e as both are fitted with just two cameras altogether: a 48MP Fusion lens at the rear and a 12MP selfie lens at the front.
If you enjoy more versatility with your camera, and want to play around with different lenses, then neither iPhone here will likely suit your needs. Instead, you’d be better off with at least the iPhone 16 or iPhone 17, or checking out our best camera phones guide.
iPhone 16e sample image. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)
Having said that, both the iPhone 17e and 16e have capable and reliable cameras that produce detailed and vibrant shots. Even in darker conditions, both cameras are able to pull in enough light to capture decent shots.
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Portrait on iPhone 17e. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)
The iPhone 17e also benefits from next-generation portrait shots with focus and depth control too, which the iPhone 16e missed out on. For this reason, we’ll give the win here to the iPhone 17e, however it’s still a close call.
Winner: iPhone 17e
Performance
iPhone 17e runs on Apple’s A19 chip while the iPhone 16e sports the A18 chip
iPhone 17e comes with 256GB by default
iPhone 17e includes Apple’s latest C1X modem
The iPhone 17e runs on Apple’s A19 chip while the iPhone 16e, unsurprisingly, runs on the year-older A18 chip. Although both chips have one-less GPU compared to the iPhone 17 or iPhone 16, we conclude that the two handsets run brilliantly in everyday use. In fact, both the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e took everything from intense gaming to photo editing with ease.
iPhone 17e. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)
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Dive deeper under the hood, and you’ll find that Apple uses its own modems within the two iPhones. While the iPhone 16e was the first to include the C1 modem, the iPhone 17e benefits from the newer C1X alternative. Essentially, the modems promise users faster and more reliable mobile connectivity, without using too much power.
While the iPhone 17e promises even faster connectivity, in our review we didn’t really notice that much of a difference between it and the iPhone 16e.
Finally, the iPhone 17e comes with 256GB storage as standard which is double that of the iPhone 16e. This is a welcome upgrade, as games and apps are larger than ever so extra storage is always beneficial.
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Winner: iPhone 17e
Software
Both have the Emergency SOS via Satellite and Crash Detection safety features
Both feature Apple Intelligence
Both support iOS 26
There’s very little difference between the two iPhones’ software. Both support iOS 26, and therefore sport the somewhat divisive Liquid Glass finish, and both surprisingly run the entire Apple Intelligence toolkit.
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While it’s good that both the iPhone 16e and 17e support Apple Intelligence, we wouldn’t say this should be the reason you upgrade. Sure, some features like Live Translation and notification summaries are useful, but overall it doesn’t quite have the same oomph as Samsung or Google’s AI toolkits.
iPhone 16e. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)
Otherwise, both handsets also support Emergency SOS via Satellite and Crash Detection too. These features will be a welcome addition for anyone coming from an older iPhone.
Winner: Tie
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Battery Life
We found the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e run for a similar amount of time
iPhone 17e supports MagSafe for faster 15W wireless charging than the 16e
Both support 20W wired charging
The biggest difference between the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e’s respective batteries is the inclusion of MagSafe in the former. Not only does this enable support for plenty of magnetic accessories but it offers 15W wireless charging, compared to the 7.5W on the 16e. Sure, it’s not as fast as the Xiaomi 15T Pro’s 50W, but it’s still an upgrade.
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Otherwise, it’s pretty much business as usual with both iPhones here. Both support 20W wired charging speeds and both can comfortably last for a full day before needing a recharge.
Winner: iPhone 17e
Verdict
Firstly, if you own the iPhone 16e then we’d argue there’s very little reason to upgrade to the iPhone 17e. Although Apple has made a few tweaks, overall the differences are negligible to really warrant splurging on the newer model.
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However, if you’re coming from an older iPhone and want a cheap way to upgrade to a newer iteration, then the iPhone 17e is a brilliant option. Not only will you benefit from a speedy chip, but the camera is solid and Apple Intelligence is present too.
Having said that, if your budget is really tight, then the iPhone 16e is still a great option. Not only will you still benefit from a decent chip, Apple Intelligence support and a solid camera, but you can also pick the phone up with a hefty price drop.
Microsoft has released the KB5079391 preview cumulative update for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2, which includes 29 changes, such as Smart App Control and Display improvements.
The KB5079391 update is part of Microsoft’s non-security preview schedule, which pushes updates at the end of each month to test new features and fixes that will roll out during the next month’s Patch Tuesday. However, unlike regular Patch Tuesday cumulative updates, monthly preview updates do not include security updates and are optional.
With the March 2026 optional update, Microsoft is gradually rolling out improvements to the Windows 11 Smart App Control security feature, allowing customers to toggle it without reinstalling the operating system.
“You can turn Smart App Control (SAC) on or off without needing a clean install. To make changes, go to Settings > Windows Security > App & Browser Control > Smart App Control settings. When turned on, SAC helps block untrusted or potentially harmful apps,” Microsoft said.
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KB5079391 also includes a set of Display reliability improvements, such as support for monitors reporting refresh rates higher than 1000 Hz, native USB4 monitor connections, and improved HDR reliability.
You can install this update either by downloading it from the Microsoft Update Catalog or by opening Settings, clicking Windows Update, and then selecting “Check for Updates.”
Because this is an optional update, you will be asked whether you want to install it by clicking the “Download and install” link unless you have the “Get the latest updates as soon as they’re they’re available” option enabled, which will cause the update to install automatically.
Windows 11 KB5079391 highlights
Once installed, this optional non-security update will upgrade Windows 11 25H2 and 24H2 devices to builds 26200.8116 and 26100.8116, respectively.
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The March 2026 preview update adds further improvements, some of the more important ones highlighted below:
[Performance & Reliability] This update improves stability in Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) when you run x64 apps on ARM64 devices. These apps run more smoothly and respond as expected.
This update improves the reliability of downloading required updates when you’re prompted in Settings > System > Advanced.
[Windows Hello] This update improves the reliability of Windows Hello Fingerprint on certain devices.
This update improves the design of the dialog boxes in Settings > Accounts > Other users to match the modern Windows look and support dark mode. The visibility of the dialog box option depends on whether the device has a domain-joined work or school account.
Microsoft says there are currently no known issues with this update, and the full release notes are available in this support bulletin.
Last month, the KB5077241 optional cumulative update rolled out improvements to the BitLocker Windows security, native System Monitor (Sysmon) functionality, and a new network speed test tool.
Automated pentesting proves the path exists. BAS proves whether your controls stop it. Most teams run one without the other.
This whitepaper maps six validation surfaces, shows where coverage ends, and provides practitioners with three diagnostic questions for any tool evaluation.
– Announced in late March – Release date or trailer yet to be revealed – Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley set to return – Other cast members haven’t been announced – No confirmed plot brief, but should pick up after the season 1 finale – Unclear if there’ll be a third season
Wonder Man season 2 is officially in development. The Marvel TV show, which debuted to critical acclaim in late January, will not only return for another run, but also reunite us with thespian besties Simon Williams and Trevor Slattery.
Those details aside, little else is publicly known about the Disney+ show’s next installment — but when has that ever stopped me from speculating? In this guide, I’ll do just that. Indeed, I’ll offer my prediction on its eventual launch, discuss its possible plot, and try to figure out which other characters may return from Wonder Man‘s first season. Altogether now: lights, camera, aaaaand… action!
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Wonder Man season 2 release date: what we know so far
Simon Williams and Trevor Slattery will return for Marvel Television’s #WonderMan Season 2, co-created by Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Guest, coming to @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/XnOBYrYHaAMarch 23, 2026
That’s no great surprise. Its first season only aired on January 28, so it’s likely that very little pre-production work — script writing, cast auditions, et cetera — has been conducted yet. Unless the development pace really picks up in the months ahead, it could be some time before filming begins — and even longer before it returns to our screens.
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My guess? It’ll have to come out before Avengers: Secret Wars. That’s the Multiverse Saga’s final film, whose ending is expected to result in a soft reboot of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). With Secret Wars set to arrive in December 2027, Wonder Man season 2 will have to premiere before said reboot, meaning it’ll have to air by November 2027. Better get a move on, then, Marvel.
Wonder Man season 2 trailer: is there one?
Me when I realize we’re in for a long wait for next season’s first trailer (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney+)
No – and, if past promotional campaigns for Marvel TV shows are anything to go by, a trailer won’t be with us until a month or two before Wonder Man season 2 is released. Once one is revealed, I’ll add it to this section.
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Wonder Man season 2 confirmed cast
Simon Williams and Trevor Slattery will be back for more misadventures in season 2 (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney+)
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Here’s the confirmed cast for Wonder Man season 2 so far:
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams
Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery
The aforementioned actors were co-leads in season 1, so it’s not shocking that they’ll be back for Wonder Man season 2. However, last season’s finale ended on something of a cliffhanger (more on this later), so it’ll be interesting to see when and where we’ll be reunited with them.
Unsurprisingly, there’s no word on which other actors will reprise their roles from the MCU TV Original’s debut outing. Zlatko Buric’s Von Kovak, X Mayo’s Janelle Jackson, Arian Moayed’s Agent P. Cleary, Shola Adewusi’s Martha Williams, and Demetrius Grosse’s Eric Williams all seem like safe bets. We’ll have to wait for Marvel to say if one or all of these stars are part of the proceedings, though.
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Wonder Man season 2 story speculation
When and where will we see Trevor and Simon in Wonder Man’s second season? (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney+)
Wonder Man season 2’s story synopsis hasn’t been released yet. However, based on its forebear’s ending, we can infer where things may go next.
Need a reminder of what happened in last season’s finale? My Wonder Man ending explained piece has got you covered. I’ll be expanding on some of the plot elements from that article moving forward, too, so be advised: full spoilers immediately follow for Wonder Man‘s debut season.
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Wonder Man’s first season ended on a cliff-hanger (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney+)
Last season’s finale episode saw Williams bust Slattery out of the Department of Damage Control’s (DoDC) supermax prison. Slattery was jailed after he impersonated The Mandarin again, which he had done to take the fall for the carnage Williams caused with his powers in episode 7.
Anyway, the very last shot of season 1 episode 8 showed Williams and Slattery flying off to whereabouts unknown.
The best place for its follow-up season to start, then, would be reuniting us with this fan-favorite bromance, and showing if they’ve gone into hiding to evade the DoDC or simply returned to Los Angeles and their acting careers. In my view, the former will be the more likely scenario. Why risk heading back to LA to resume their professional and personal lives if the DoDC will be hot on their heels?
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley are a pitch-perfect pair in Wonder Man, Marvel’s terrific new tragicomedy. https://t.co/UCleqOoR65January 23, 2026
Regardless of which of the above scenarios plays out, Wonder Man 2 will need to address the elephant in the room: how did Williams acquire his superhuman abilities?
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Speaking to TechRadar before season 1 launched, co-creator Andrew Guest said he “didn’t feel the need” to shed light on Wonder Man‘s biggest mystery. With season 2 on the way, though, we’d all appreciate it if a definitive answer was given – even if, as some fans have theorized, Williams is confirmed to be a mutant. That would be a major (and potentially displeasing) departure from his superhero origin story in the comics, but at least it would solve the mystery.
The final big question on my mind is one I touched on in this guide’s release date section: will Wonder Man season 2 arrive ahead of Secret Wars‘ December 2027 release?
Hopefully, the answer will be “yes”. Secret Wars will not only bring down the curtain on the MCU’s Multiverse Saga, but also likely reset Marvel’s cinematic franchise.
Before that reboot occurs, it’ll be in the comic titan’s best interests to wrap up every major storyline and character arc in its remaining Marvel Phase 6 movies and TV shows so the MCU can start afresh. For that to happen, production will have to be completed on Wonder Man 2 by mid-2027 before it potentially airs before next December. Otherwise, MCU 2.0 will need to pick things up where Wonder Man‘s first season left off, which won’t be in Marvel’s best interests if it wants to restart its cinematic universe with a clean slate.
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Will there be a Wonder Man season 3?
Nobody can say if Wonder Man will return for a third season (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney+)
I don’t know, and I suspect the series’ cast and crew don’t, either.
Again, a lot will depend on whether the MCU undergoes its reported reboot post-Secret Wars. If it does, the chances of Wonder Man season 3 being greenlit are slim. The only ways it would be is if a) season 2 is as highly-rated, popular, and cost-effective as its predecessor, and b) Williams and Slattery continue to exist in version 2.0 of the MCU.
Until Avengers: Secret Wars is out, then, nobody can say for sure if a third season renewal is on the cards.
Offline Coffee Co. co-founders Lucy Kong, left, and Krystal Graylin behind the counter at the cafe in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. (Sarah Goh Photo)
The meeting was running long, so someone said what they always say: “let’s take this offline.”
For Krystal Graylin, that phrase — hollow corporate shorthand for a problem deferred, not solved — became something else entirely.
She actually did it.
Graylin, a former Microsoft product manager, and her friend from college, Lucy Kong, an auditor at EY, both watched as their industries raced to automate and cut headcount. They responded by betting on the one thing they figured AI couldn’t replicate — handing someone a drink and watching that person’s face light up.
The result is Offline Coffee Co., a new cafe in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood that opened last month, drawing on Chinese cafe culture for its menu and aesthetic, leaning into the “third place,” and serving as a deliberate departure from the corporate world both founders left behind.
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In addition to drinks and pastries, Offline Coffee Co. offers a mix of artwork and crafts for sale. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser)
In a city full of tech and coffee, Graylin and Kong are an unlikely pair to be running a cafe. Neither had worked professionally as a barista, aside from operating their home machines and hosting apartment cafe parties with friends. One was monitoring the health of Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform. The other was auditing Amazon’s books at EY.
“Some people we talked to were like, ‘You guys have no business opening a coffee shop. You haven’t been a barista or owned a food business before. What makes you think like you can just quit your job and open a cafe,’” Graylin said, adding, it’s a “fair concern.”
Friends since their days at the University of Washington, Graylin said she and Kong joked for years about the cafe idea, but only started taking it seriously last April. They considered what it would mean to give up a steady income and sign a lease for a retail space.
“Going into this, it was not like, ‘we hate our jobs so much that we want to escape and do something completely different,’” Graylin said. “We knew it would be risky, but we knew that going through this experience, it would make us change in a way that we couldn’t pay someone to teach us.”
Offline Coffee Co. is on a street lined with apartment buildings in Capitol Hill. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser)
They got the keys to 711 Bellevue Ave E. last July and quit their jobs in August. For several months they worked on building out the space, adding their design touches with light wood finishes, a tiled main bar, and thrifted furniture before opening in February. The menu is built around floral syrups and flavor combinations that Graylin and Kong would bring back from trips to China — cafe ingredients that she said are harder to find in Seattle.
“It feels crazy,” Graylin said. “I cried five or more times the first week we were open, because I was so stressed but also I was so happy to see all the people in here.”
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Friends have been visiting, others work on laptops in the cafe, and neighbors are making Offline a regular stop on their dog walks. Graylin said it’s cool to become part of someone’s routine.
But the leap from tech to coffee wasn’t just about escaping the corporate grind. It turns out, Graylin said, that being a product manager prepared her for more than she expected.
Chinese decor in Offline Coffee Co. accentuates a menu that features unique flavors. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser)
Negotiating contracts, managing people, de-escalating difficult customers, knowing how to prioritize — all of it transferred. So did a comfort with AI tools, which she and Kong have leaned on to close knowledge gaps, whether researching equipment, navigating legal questions, or estimating costs before bringing in an expert.
But it was also AI, and what she saw it do to the people around her at Microsoft, that helped push her out the door.
“So much of the focus was on, how can we use AI to 10x, and cushion the impact of layoffs to avoid losing revenue,” Graylin said. “Rather than, how is everyone on the team doing with all these layoffs? How can we [use AI] to improve the work-life balance on the team?”
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The cafe, she said, felt like an answer to that question — a deliberate bet on what she believes advancing technology can’t touch.
“AI is good for automating things that are really tedious and unpleasant,” she said. “But social interactions — those are things that don’t need to be sped up.”
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