10 Classic Time Travel Movies That Aren't 'Back to the Future'
The Back to the Future trilogy is such a huge part of my childhood, along with all the other 80s and 90s kids like myself, but it's not the only time travel movie worth your, er, time.
The Back to the Future trilogy is such a huge part of my childhood, along with all the other 80s and 90s kids like myself, but it's not the only time travel movie worth your, er, time.
Whether it's a TV, PC monitor, smartphone, or tablet, you've probably seen the letters "HDR" in the spec sheet somewhere. HDR or High Dynamic Range is now an important standard for both displays and content, but it can be quite confusing if you haven't been keeping track.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is a resurrection of one of my all-time favorite games. Like many of you, I have spent hundreds if not thousands of hours in this game, so seeing it remastered using the latest graphics technology is awesome.
Printing in "4D" might sound like something cooked up for a sci-fi novel, but it's actually a real object printing technique that builds on what's already possible with current 3D printers in mind-bending ways.
With more and more AI-generated content on the internet, it makes sense that many people want a reliable way to know if a given text is AI-generated or not.
Most people only consider Windows or macOS when looking at laptops, with a smattering of ChromeOS thrown in for good measure. However, the next time you configure a laptop before purchase, you might just see the option to buy it with Linux pre-installed.
Incognito mode, private browsing, and other similar modes offered by web browsers are a genuinely useful feature for your privacy, but it's not what many people think it is.
Most people think of game recordings as something you use to make content, stream to your gaming audience, or share on social media. However, what if you could actually use game recordings to become a better player?
New Macs can be pricey, so it's often a good idea to look towards a nice refurbished unit instead. However, regardless of their condition, there are some Mac models that are best left on the shelf, unless you have a very specific use for them.
Your AppleCare has run out, or you never bought the extended AppleCare+ plan, and now something has gone wrong with your MacBook. You take it to the geniuses at the store, and are given a huge quote to repair your system. Why?
There's no doubt that public access to sophisticated AI chatbots would have some profound effects on society—both positive and negative. It didn't take long for people to start depending on AI bots for things that perhaps they shouldn't, and now I'm seeing it spill out on social media.
The Switch 2 is coming. Pre-orders are open (oops, they're sold out!) and everyone is gearing up for Nintendo's latest console to release in June 2025.
I've been a loyal fan of Midjourney for a few years now, especially after the V4 model dropped and blew everything away. At least in my opinion! Now, however, I'm switching teams to ChatGPT's latest model, which replaces DALL-E.
While a huge number of people play video games in the world, it's still only a fraction of the world population that takes part in this hobby. In fact, if you're a gamer, you probably know that non-gamers don't really take video games very seriously, and even look down on them and their players.
Listening to your own music in your car rather than the radio was a luxury that few could imagine. It's not like you could bring your vinyl records with you—or could you?
One thing that really annoys me when I buy a Blu-ray or DVD is the unskippable ads or warnings that play at the start. It's just useless grind that gets between me and the content I paid for. Well, video games have their own version of this in the form of online accounts.
There's an endless supply of great TV available to stream, but with 20+ episode seasons, and multiple seaons to boot, many of them can be tough to get into if you're short on time.