August 18, 2021 Windows 11 Is Making It Absurdly Difficult to Change Browsers They say that some people never change. The same goes for some operating systems. The next version of Windows is due this fall, and…
August 18, 2021 A Classic Hellboy Novel Is Becoming a Comic In 2001, Hellboy’s second novel, The Bones of Giants, took us on an adventure of Nordic mythological mayhem, as everyone’s favorite paranormal investigator found…
August 18, 2021 People Are Shelling Out Six Figures for NFT Rocks In the world of non-fungible tokens, nothing is off the table. After seeing people ready to pour out ridiculous amounts of cash to own…
August 18, 2021 Evidence of Nazi Brutality Uncovered in Poland’s ‘Death Valley’ New details are emerging about atrocities committed by Nazis in Poland during the onset and closing stages of the Second World War, including how…
August 18, 2021 Marvel’s Eternals Wants to Show Us Why They Left the Avengers Alone Marvel’s Eternals is introducing a legion of powerful superbeings who have hidden in the shadows of the world for thousands of years, supposed guardians…
August 18, 2021 The Chesapeake Bay Is Awash in Drugs In Baltimore, where I live, tons of unsightly stuff leaks into the Chesapeake Bay. Sewage. Industrial pollution. And, according to a new report, drugs….
August 18, 2021 Apple’s been playing it too MagSafe Photo by Dieter Bohn / The Verge It’s been almost a year since Apple first debuted the iPhone 12 lineup, and introduced its MagSafe…
August 18, 2021 Hex Home Security Is a Supercharged Motion Detector That Feels Very First-Gen From Ring to Nest and everything in between, the gadget market is saturated with do-it-yourself security systems. Many of them offer similar features and…
August 18, 2021 How the minds behind Rez and Death Stranding turned virtual worlds into physical spaces “Together the distance between (us)” by thatgamecompany and FIELD.IO. | Photo: Marina Bay Sands. At Virtual Realms: Videogames Transformed, game designers tackle a new…
August 18, 2021 How to turn off unwanted ‘memories’ in Apple Photos, Google Photos, and Facebook Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge The memory machines that Apple, Facebook, and Google have built to remind us of our favorite…