Guess What? Movie Games Don't Suck Anymore.
I love movies, and I love games. So you'd think I'd love games that are based on movie licenses. The only problem is that, historically, movie tie-in games have been terrible.
I love movies, and I love games. So you'd think I'd love games that are based on movie licenses. The only problem is that, historically, movie tie-in games have been terrible.
Acer makes awesome computers, and its latest range of gaming laptops looks amazing. But the company also unveiled a desktop PC among those computers—and not only does it sit in an awkward place in Acer's lineup, but it has reasons to do so as well compared to other SFF computers.
I don't buy new TVs or monitors often, but when I do I like to put them through their paces like anyone else. For me, the best way to do this is watching a few of my favorite movies that pose one or another visual challenge.
After about a month of testing, the full release of Fedora Linux 42 is finally here, bringing with it a bunch of upgrades and improvements for all of its many spins and editions.
Most everyone knows that the Northern Lights are gorgeous, but what actually is this phenomenon, and where does it come from? The answer involves a lot of science mumbo-jumbo, but don't worry—I'll break it down, and tell you the best way to see the Northern Lights in person.
DALL-E has been replaced by a new image-generation engine under GPT-4o, and boy is it a big jump. There seems to be little this new image generation tech can't do, but what about adding color to old black and white photos?
A new DOOM re-release from Limited Run Games comes in a box that can run DOOM. Available for $666 on April 18th, the box set is limited to 666 units, so you'll need to wake up early if you're willing to blow the big bucks on what is essentially a collectable meme.
As humans, so many things in life can remind us of how frail our flesh is. An injury, an accident, or just the humbling experience of trying to lift something heavy. So why not give yourself a little robotic boost?
Charging up your phone or your controller has looked exactly the same for decades—you can plug in a cable or, more recently, you can place it in a charging pad and have it charged wirelessly. This won't fundamentally change that, but at least you'll look cooler doing it.
If you’re shopping for a new car, and you have a budget of close to $30,000, you have a couple of choices. Either you can buy something new and mainstream, like a Honda Accord, or you can take a bit of a risk and get yourself a slightly used ultra-luxury sedan.
I used to think that deleted scenes in movies and TV shows were removed for a reason. Maybe the quality wasn't there, or they had major plot holes. But after watching a bunch of them recently, I realized I was seriously missing out.
Reading a book digitally is different from holding a paper copy in your hands, and that's a good thing. I can vertical scroll through books like I'm reading a webpage or feed, and I read more in the process.
For years, I dreamed of someone releasing a fully-featured smartphone with an E-Paper display in the US. The Minimal Phone is that phone and more, thanks to the included physical keyboard. This is a good option for anyone familiar with E-Paper who is on the lookout for an intentional phone still compatible with modern digital life.
The Minecraft movie is blowing up records and is currently the second highest-grossing video game movie of all time, and it might even reach the top if things keep rolling the way they are.
Buying some computer components is a great way to save a buck (or a hundred), but with no warranty, guarantees, or recourse, others are just inviting trouble. But there is one in particular you should avoid to save yourself a huge headache.
Best Buy is currently offering a $300 discount on the 2024 Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 gaming laptop. This is a 14-inch laptop with impressive specs and performance.
ASUS' ROG sub-brand might be, according to some people, the most popular PC gaming brand out there. Or, at least, it's up there with names like Razer. Now, ASUS has just announced a new range of peripherals, and they all look pretty good.
Space is loaded with strange things—black holes, pulsars, gigantic clouds of alcohol, and more weird planets than you could count. Even our own solar system has some oddballs—like Neptune.
Microsoft Office 2016 and Office 2019 are nearing the end of their support cycles. If you’re still running any applications from those packages, it’s probably time to upgrade to a newer Office package, a Microsoft 365 subscription, or an alternative like LibreOffice.