Upcoming Soulslike delayed indefinitely on Xbox due to ‘challenges’ with Microsoft

Enotria: The Last Song, an upcoming Soulslike inspired by Italian mythology, was set to release onXbox Series X/Salongside PlayStation 5 and PC on September 19. However, the developers announced on Monday that the Xbox version is being delayed indefinitely. According to astatement on the game’s website, a spokesperson from Jyamma Games wrote that the team “encountered challenges” when getting the version ready for launch. The post was more vague on the kinds of issues the team faced: “We understand how disappointing this news is to the Xbox community....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 408 words · Gregory Scott

Vök drummer Einer Stef on the ‘Icelandic sound,’ Björk covers, and their first LP

“Reallygreatbands have the ability to do everything they want onstage.” When one thinks ofIceland, one tends to think of things like the midnight sun and an endlessly beautiful land where fire and ice co-exist. (And no,George RR Martinwasnotborn there — please stay on topic.) Iceland is also home to one helluva cool music scene, a place where electronic sounds and dreamy pop vocals co-exist in ear-pleasing harmony. And whileBjörkis undisputedly the island country’s queen of the alt-rock scene, one young Icelandic band has been steadily making its way up the ladder: Namely, the electro-driven foursome known asVök....

August 19, 2025 · 8 min · 1672 words · Lawrence Wilson

Warzone 2.0 players are hoarding self-revive kits to pull off easy wins

Being the last squad standing inCall of Duty: Warzone 2.0is wildly difficult, but players have discovered a new method of achieving easy wins. This new cheesy strategy is tied tothe game’sinventory system, which allows you to carry multipl copies of the same items — including Self-Revive Kits. This is a major new change, as the previous game only allowed players to carry one Self-Revive Kit at a time. Players have figured out that by stocking up on Self-Revive Kits, they can survive in the gas at the end of a match for a long time, usually allowing them to outlast the competition to secure a victory....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 323 words · Tammie Santiago

Watch a pro drifter battle an autonomous race car on the track

It’s often said that self-driving cars will be safer than cars driven by humans, but will they be faster?Roboraceis developing a race series for autonomous cars, and that idea won’t really work unless the machines can at least match the performance of humans. So Roborace brought together one of its autonomous cars and pro driverRyan Tuerckfor a good old fashioned showdown. Tuerck races in Formula Drift, sohe’s no stranger to driving fast, albeit usually sideways....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 345 words · Julia Smith

Wearsafe for Apple Watch puts peers in touch with loved ones in an emergency

Sexual assault is one of the most under-reported crimes on college campuses — last year, only 20percentof cases were reported to the police. It’s a problem without a silver bullet, butWearsafe Tag, a wearable that makes it easy for users to alert friends and family members to troubling situations, aimed to ease the burden by making it easier to reach help. Now, the startup is simplifying things further with an app for the Apple Watch....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 388 words · Mary King

Websites are constantly tracking you — but Firefox has a fix

Mozilla Firefox has just expanded its range of features made to protect user privacy, this time attempting to tackle the issue of websites tracking you around the web. Whether we like it or not, the sad reality is that many web giants add trackers to URLs, which then allow them to monitor your online activity. Added in Firefox 102, the new Query Parameter Stripping should address that problem in a substantial way — although we’re still far away from a complete fix....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 520 words · Shelley Carey

We’re finally getting a 4K OLED gaming monitor, and it’s coming soon

Dough has just unveiled an interesting monitor. The Spectrum Black is a 32-inch 4KOLED screenthat also serves up 240Hz refresh rates. Those specs might make it one of thebest gaming monitorsin 2024, and it’s not that far off, as it’s slated for an April 2024 release. And, if the stars align, it looks like Dough’s display might be the first of its kind to come out. The monitor has a simple design, but it’s the specs that make it stand out....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 367 words · Richard Dawson

What Is The Heaviest Pokémon?

Summary The titular creatures ofPokémoncome in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, with some having some truly incredible weights as a result. Every Pokémon has its own official height and weight noted in the Pokédex, details which function as both points of comparison and occasionally as factors in actual gameplay. Moreover, as development has progressed through the various Generations, the record for heaviest Pokémon has come to belong to a surprising figure....

August 19, 2025 · 4 min · 811 words · Jasmin Hughes

10 Most Surprisingly Heartwarming Michael Scott Moments In The Office

Summary Michael Scott may be one of the quirkiest characters on TV, but he also has several moments inThe Officethat show a surprisingly sweet and kind side to him.The Officewas a popular comedy show that aired from 2005 to 2013, with a total of nine seasons. The show was originally adapted from a British comedy show of the same name by comedian Ricky Gervais, though after the first two seasons,The US Officefar surpassed the original in terms of viewership and popularity....

August 18, 2025 · 10 min · 2034 words · Jennifer Cordova

3 great sci-fi movies on Hulu you need to watch in September 2024

This month onHulu, we’re going to party like it’s 2011. That’s because two of our picks for the three great sci-fi movies on Hulu that you need to watch in September happened to come out that year. Is it a coincidence? Probably. We’ll leave the conspiracy theories and temporal mechanics to our third pick, which originally hit theaters in 2001 before achieving cult status on DVD and streaming. Our remaining picks include one of the first sci-fi movies directed by J....

August 18, 2025 · 3 min · 562 words · Elizabeth Brown

3 underrated Netflix shows you should watch this weekend (January 10-12)

While there are plenty of things we love about Netflix, one of the worst things about the streamer is the way things can emerge and vanish, even if they’re still available to watch. Once something is not on the home page, it can be nearly impossible to know it even exists. That can make picking shows that are a good fit for you a nearly impossible challenge. That’s why we’ve pulled together this list of three excellent underrated shows that are worth your time this weekend, regardless of what your algorithm might say....

August 18, 2025 · 3 min · 510 words · Christine Howell

5 most intelligent MCU characters, ranked

The MCU is filled with smart characters. The characters who have superpowers often also have the smarts to build their own suits or complementary pieces of technology, and there are several characters who are known chiefly for their intelligence. While these characters have a dazzling array of powers, it’s often their smarts that get them out of tough situations. Amid this lineup of smart characters, there are afew MCU heroeswho rise to the top....

August 18, 2025 · 3 min · 548 words · Cory Black

Alleged iPhone 12 molds and CAD drawings surface online, revealing flat edges

Molds and CAD drawings that allegedly show the design of theiPhone 12have surfaced online, revealing the rumored flat edges that Apple is planning for the smartphone lineup. The iPhone 12 is expected to launch with four models, namely the base iPhone 12, the large-screen iPhone 12 Max, the high-powered iPhone 12 Pro, and the even-larger iPhone 12 Pro Max. The screen sizes will reportedly be 5.4 inches for the iPhone 12, 6....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 343 words · Thomas Mendez