The vanilla Galaxy S23's screen could catch up to its pricier siblings in peak performance

The vanilla Galaxy S23’s screen could catch up to its pricier siblings in peak performance Samsung is less than a week away from unveiling its next flagship phone series and while countless leaks may have somehow spoiled the excitement, we’re still learning some neat tidbits about theGalaxy S23series. Some of the expected upgrades for this year’s Galaxy S lineupinclude a beefier, custom-branded Snapdragon processor, higher-resolution camera sensors, and improved low-light camera performance....

July 28, 2025 · 3 min · 483 words · Mrs. Megan Hall DDS

There's another Fossil Gen 6 smartwatch, but this one's got an E Ink display

There’s another Fossil Gen 6 smartwatch, but this one’s got an E Ink display If you’re wearing a Fossil smartwatch or one from the myriad fashion brands that have licensed rights out to the company, you may have been disappointed at how slowly software advancement has gone. Samsung and, of late, Google have hogged thebest Android smartwatchesfor a lengthy span and when it finally came toFossil’s Gen 6 watches, it came with plenty of DIY trudging andwithout Google Fit and Google Assistant....

July 28, 2025 · 3 min · 559 words · Keith Davis

These Apps Read Your Emails So You Don’t Have To

Email overload is real, but you don’t have to face it alone. These apps can read emails for you and help you multitask without missing anything important. 3Speaking Email Speaking Email is built specifically to read your inbox out loud. You log in with your Gmail, Outlook, or other provider, and the app pulls in your new messages. From there, you hit play, and it starts reading them one by one in a synthetic but listenable voice....

July 28, 2025 · 4 min · 776 words · Kenneth Summers

These Are the 7 Best Meme Generators for Every Platform

Quick Links With so many meme generators available for both mobile and desktop, it can be hard to know where to start. But don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. Here are my top recommendations for desktop and mobile meme makers, and all of them are beginner-friendly. Mematic makes it very easy toadd text to your images, and while the ads can admittedly get annoying, it’s more than good enough for making basic and shareable content....

July 28, 2025 · 5 min · 915 words · Kevin Everett

This Horror Movie With 94% On RT That Martin Scorsese Loves Is A Must-See After Longlegs

Warning: Major spoilers for Longlegs below! Summary Longlegshas become the most buzzed-about horror movie of 2024, and those viewers who loved it must check out an acclaimed Japanese horror endorsed by Martin Scorsese.Reviews forLonglegshave drawn many comparisons between it and classic chillers likeSe7enorThe Silence of the Lambs. On the surface these comparisons are apt, since all three feature disturbing scenes of violence and unnerving villains. Still, director Os Perkin’s horror smash stands apart and infuses what could have been a standard serial killer thriller with a fairy tale edge....

July 28, 2025 · 5 min · 977 words · Angela Norton

Uber’s New Interface Is for Seniors, But I Might Start Using It Too

Uber is launching a simplified version of its ridesharing app, with changes specifically designed to help seniors better navigate it when they need a ride or a food drop. However, Uber’s new simplified interface is actually appealing to just about anyone who wants a less cluttered interface—and I might start using it, too. Uber’s Updated App Is Packed Full of Thoughtful Features The standard version of Uber’s app isn’t exactly difficult to navigate or use, but it doesn’t account for the needs of older adults....

July 28, 2025 · 3 min · 562 words · Micheal Yates

What Is On-Device AI and How Does It Work?

From chatbots to self-driving cars, AI is transforming the technology landscape. One area where AI adoption is accelerating rapidly is on consumer devices like smartphones. Tech giants are racing to integrate on-device AI capabilities into their latest hardware and software. But what exactly is on-device AI, and how does it work? What On-Device AI Is and How It Works Today, most consumer AI is powered by huge datasets stored in the cloud....

July 28, 2025 · 3 min · 609 words · Christine Taylor

What Is the Tesla Semi and When Is It Launching?

What Is the Tesla Semi and When Is It Launching? Tesla is the ultimate hype machine. The only other company that comes close to generating the amount of anticipation that Tesla can create for a product is Apple. Although, Tesla has surpassed Apple as the company with the most die-hard fans. The Tesla Semi has been teased for quite a while, but if you’re wondering when the Tesla Semi will finally hit the market and what all the fuss is about, read on to find out more about this amazing product....

July 28, 2025 · 4 min · 677 words · Samantha Higgins

Wolverine Officially Quits the X-Men, Admitting Xavier's Dream Is Dead

Summary Warning: Spoilers for X-Men #1!Wolverineis officially leaving the X-Men. Since officially joining the team in 1975, Logan has been synonymous with the X-Men, to the point that he has becomethe team’s most popular member. He’s usually the first character that people think of when they hear the name X-Men, but he’s been on the outs with the mutant squad in more recent times. Now, Wolverine’s low morale with the X-Men has finally reached its breaking point inX-Men#1 by Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, Marte Gracia, and Clayton Cowles....

July 28, 2025 · 3 min · 592 words · Sarah Gonzales

You Can Pixelate People's Faces in Photos Using iPhone's Clean Up Tool

Quick Links Clean Up is a Photos app tool in iOS 18 that enables you to remove undesired objects from photos. However, it sometimes exhibits an odd behavior and pixelates faces instead of deleting them. You can leverage this to hide people’s identities in photos. Clean Up is meant to remove an object when you brush over or select it, and it does this perfectly in most scenarios. However, with certain photos, the tool applies a safety filter over the selected face or object instead of deleting it....

July 28, 2025 · 2 min · 294 words · Leslie Allen

Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Season 1 Ending Explained

Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man episodes 9 & 10Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Manseason 1 has reached its final episodes. The last two episodes of the new MCU show help bring the entire season full circle in some very surprising ways. However, the finale also teases an exciting future not only for the titular Webslinger, but for many of his friends and foes as well. In the previous batch ofYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Manepisodes (6,7,8), Peter Parker faced Mac Gargan’s Scorpion who nearly killed him, shaking Spider-Man’s confidence to his very core....

July 28, 2025 · 4 min · 706 words · Donna Pratt

Zenless Zone Zero: Best Koleda Build (W-Engine, Teams & Drive Discs)

Quick Links Koleda is an explosive Stun Agent inZenless Zone Zerowho uses Fire-type damage to inflict the Burn status effect on enemies. Although she’s an excellent character to use on her own merits, you’ll need to pair her with the best teammates and use the right W-Engines and Disc Drives if you want to achieve her full potential out on the Hollow battlefields. As a member of theBelobog Heavy Industries Faction, Koleda embodies the ‘heavy’ part with a giant, intimidating hammer that can pummel enemies into the ground....

July 28, 2025 · 4 min · 839 words · Judy Robbins

“I’m Not Borg”: Star Trek: Section 31 Actor Debunks Michelle Yeoh Movie Fan Theory

Summary Star Trek: Section 31released its audacious first teaser trailer atSan Diego Comic-Con 2024, and one of theSection 31cast members debunks a fan theory that he’s playing a Borg. Headlined by Academy Award-winner Michelle Yeoh,Star Trek: Section 31is the firstStar Trekmovie made for streaming on Paramount+. Yeoh’s Emperor Philippa Georgiou is joined by an eclectic cast playing still-unknown characters. However,Sam Richardson revealed he’s playing a Chameloid, and Kacey Rohl portrays the younger Rachel Garrett fromStar Trek: The Next Generation....

July 28, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Adam Hopkins