Underrated Angelina Jolie & Taylor Sheridan thriller climbs Netflix chart

Underrated Angelina Jolie & Taylor Sheridan thriller climbs Netflix chart A “savage, 10/10” firefighter thriller starring Angelina Jolie and directed by Yellowstone’s Taylor Sheridan is one of the most popular movies on the Netflix top 10 chart right now. After Jolie’s Oscar win for Girl, Interrupted in 1999, she became one of the world’s biggest movie stars – even when the films weren’t necessarily all that great. She played one of the most iconic early incarnations of a big-screen video game character in the Tomb Raider series, as well as appearing in Gone in 60 Seconds and most notably, Mr....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 445 words · Brett Wilson

Vizio’s 50-inch QLED TV is still $100 off after Labor Day

TheLabor Day TV salesare officially over, but if you missed the savings for any reason, there’s still an offer from Target for the 50-inch Vizio M-Series Quantum X 4K TV. From its original price of $550, you can still get it for $450 as the $100 discount from the holiday is still active. We’re not sure how much longer the bargain will remain available though, so if you want to take advantage of it, we highly recommend making the purchase right now in order to secure the 4K TV at its lowered price....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 362 words · Elizabeth Turner

War looms large in first, full Game of Thrones season 8 trailer

The night is dark and full of terrors, but HBO’sfirst trailerforGame of Thronescertainly makes the encroaching darkness entertaining. Following a series ofGame of Thronespromotional videos and imagesreleased in recent weeks, HBO dropped the first, full-length trailer for the show’s eighth and final season just over a month beforethe season premiere. The trailer offers approximately two minutes of footage from the upcoming season, and it packs a lot into that running time....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 381 words · Timothy Cole

Watch the James Webb Space Telescope deploy its massive origami mirror

The successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, has passed an important test by deploying its huge mirror into the configuration it will use once launched into space. The telescope’s primary mirror is 6.5 meters across, the biggest NASA has ever created, and it will make the telescope the most powerful ever built once it is completed. The mirror is so large it can’t fit into a rocket, so it folds up like origami to fit into the 5-meter space available in the payload fairing and will then deploy to its full size once in space....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 350 words · Sherry Kelley

What Happened To FORT After Shark Tank: Is The Toy Company Still In Business?

Summary FORT is a business that appeared onShark Tankseason 13 with the idea for a modular pillow fort. The ABC reality seriesShark Tank, based on the Japanese showDragon’s Den, featuresa panel of business celebrities called the “sharks”, who judge whatever wild, inventive, unexpected, or downright strange business idea and invention the hopeful entrepreneur contestants bring in. The interesting thing about theShark Tankformat is that once a contestant wins and secures funding, their work is just getting started as they now have a funded business to grow....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 783 words · Donna Mahoney

What Happened To Lindy Elloway After Married at First Sight Season 15?

Summary Lindy Elloway had a memorable appearance onMarried at First Sightseason 15, and it’s time for an update on her life. Lindy was matched by the season’s panel of experts, Dr. Pepper Schwartz, Pastor Cal Roberson, and Dr. Pia Holec. They paired her with Miguel Santiago-Medina inMarried at First Sightseason 15, which took place in San Diego, California. Aside from Lindy and Miguel, season 15 featured four other couples:Alexis Williamsand Justin Hall, Morgan Bell and Binh Trinh,Stacia Karcher and Nate Barnes, and Mitch Silverstein and Krysten Collins....

June 3, 2025 · 5 min · 1051 words · Christopher Bishop

What is a 3D printer, and how much do they cost?

It’s been a while since 3D printers became available and started allowing people to create 3D objects in the real world right from their own home. If you’re interested in getting a rundown of what 3D printers are, how they work, how much they cost, and what you could do with them, you’ve come to the right place. What is a 3D printer? A 3D printer is a device that can create physical objects from a digital file....

June 3, 2025 · 5 min · 1036 words · Maureen Hodge

Why doesn’t Facebook help after your account gets hacked?

When Linda’s Facebook account was hacked, she knew exactly what to do: she quickly reset her password, then logged in to assess the damage. Someone had used her account to create a fake business at a non-existent address, then run Chinese-language ads for watches. She stopped the ads from running, but still had access to what she assumed to be stolen credit cards that the hackers used to pay for the ads....

June 3, 2025 · 7 min · 1438 words · Krystal Gonzales

Why is it so hard to make a hit Terminator movie again?

Arnold Schwarzenegger inTerminator 3: Rise of the MachinesRobert Zuckerman; Warner Bros. / Robert Zuckerman; Warner Bros. He said he’d be back, didn’t he? On August 02, 2025,The Terminatorfinally made good on his promise.Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, the blockbuster sequel that turned 20 this month, brought James Cameron’s sci-fi action franchise into the 21st century, albeit without the involvement of Cameron himself, nor that of two of the stars of the previous installment in the series, Linda Hamilton and Edward Furlong....

June 3, 2025 · 7 min · 1353 words · Jeffery Casey

Windows 11’s best multitasking feature is getting even better

Snap Layouts in Windows 11 is alreadyone of the best featuresof the operating system to help boost your productivity, but it could soon get a little better. As part of the latest Dev Channel release, Microsoft istesting a changefor Snap Layouts that will make it more visually pleasing. In the Dev Channel version of Windows 11, the relevant app icon in a Snap Layout group now shows up overlaid on top of an acrylic background during resizing....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Paul Allen

‘Middle-earth: Shadow of War’ update banishes all microtransactions

WhenMiddle-earth: Shadow of Warlaunched last year, publisher Warner Bros. drew harsh criticism for including a marketplace and microtransaction options for acquiring more followers and better weapons. Though it didn’t ruin the balance and it was totally possible to get to the final credits without spending extra money, the move felt greedy in a single-player game. Start upShadow of Wartoday, however, and you’ll find thatall microtransactions have gotten the ax. Instead of spending real currency to unlock powerful loot boxes inShadow ofWar, the only way to earn better orcs and gear is by actually playing the game — a novel concept, we know....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 348 words · Jacob Wall

‘PUBG Mobile’ highlights Google Play’s most popular content for 2018

It’s the end of the year, and that means it’s time to start looking back at the year and the different tech trends that came up. Google announced its most popular Google Play content from 2018, including some of the top games for the year, the top movies watched on Google Play, and more. Some of the most popular content — likePUBG Mobile— is expected. Some other content, however, isn’t necessarily something we would have guessed....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 327 words · Michael Martin

Alexa and Siri can’t understand the tone of your voice, but Oto can

Speech-recognition technology is everywhere these days, most notably inA.I. smart assistantssuch as Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, and Google’s Assistant. But as anyone who has ever had a conversation IRL (in real life) will know, speech isn’t just about the words that a person says, but the tone of voice in which they say them. It’s one reason that text-based conversations online can be such a nightmare, since the basic words themselves don’t allow for sufficient nuance to always convey a person’s meaning....

June 2, 2025 · 2 min · 408 words · Shelley Peters