Why X-Men Has a Blue Team and a Gold Team (Official Lore Explained)

Summary TheX-Menhave had more than a few impressive team lineups over the years, but few iterations of the Children of the Atom are as iconic as theirBlue and Gold erafrom the 1990s. Splitting the X-Men into two separate teams – the Blue Team and the Gold Team – allowed Marvel Comics to continue expanding the increasingly dense world of the franchise, while also capitalizing on the incredible popularity ofX-Menat the time....

August 8, 2025 · 6 min · 1097 words · Deanna Flores

Windows 11 might finally be giving us a new media player

Windows 11 is Microsoft’snewest operating system, releasing next week. A new app for playing media content could possible accompany a new OS. This new app would hopefully streamline the litany of media player apps currently in Windows 10. As reported byWindows Latest, Microsoft recently held aWindows Insider webcastthat detailed the latest changes to Windows 11 and the Insider Program itself. During the webcast, As part of the webcast, Frank Chen, senior program manager, introduced a new feature called Focus Sessions in the Clock app....

August 8, 2025 · 2 min · 397 words · Brian Matthews

YouTuber loses millions of dollars on videos for using Fetty Wap song as his intro

YouTuber loses millions of dollars on videos for using Fetty Wap song as his intro YouTuber Brawadis says he’s lost millions of dollars due to using a copyrighted song from American rapper Fetty Wap as his intro on past videos. Up until the last several years, he used a particular intro that showed his name in bold font flying around the screen while Fetty Wap’s ‘679’ played in the background....

August 8, 2025 · 3 min · 433 words · David Bishop

10 Games That Couldn’t Afford Summer Game Fest, But Still Deserve Your Attention

Summary Summer Game Festis here, and while there are bound to be a slew of surprise announcements and exciting trailers previewed at theE3 substitute, there are plenty of games that aren’t able to be there. A one-minute ad slot at the Geoff Keighley-led event will cost a studio $250,000. The price increases incrementally: ads cost $350,000 for one and a half minutes, $450,000 for two minutes, and $550,000 for two and a half minutes....

August 7, 2025 · 8 min · 1637 words · Tina Walker

11 DC Easter Eggs In Superman's New Set Photos

Summary WithSupermanfilming outdoors, new set photos have revealed many intriguingDCEaster eggs.James Gunn’sSupermanis shaping up to be an exciting affair.The project will include multiple heroes, with characters like the Guy Gardner version of Green Lantern, Mister Terrific, and more helping David Corenswet’s Man of Steel fight Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor — the film’s main villain — and any other possible foes. Supermanhas been filming for months, but surprisingly, very little about the movie’s story has been leaked since the start of production....

August 7, 2025 · 10 min · 2080 words · Jonathan Williams

90 Day Fiancé’s Daniele & Yohan Feud Amid Major Allegation

Summary 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Waystar Daniele Gates hacked into Yohan Geronimo’s Instagram account to make some shocking allegations against him. A former school teacher from New York, Daniele,met physical trainer Yohanwhile vacationing in the Dominican Republic. Their10-year age difference didn’t bother Daniele, as Yohan wooed her with his height and physique. Yohan wanted to move to America, but Daniele relocated to La Romana instead.Yohan expected Daniele to spend moneyon him while he had been in an affair with a mystery woman since he married Daniele, apart fromcheating on her with several other womenonline....

August 7, 2025 · 4 min · 694 words · Shelley Scott

Apple rolls out a silent Mac update that removes Zoom’s local web server

A security researcher recently discovered that the Zoom app has a pretty troubling security flaw for those who use the app on Macs.According to a Medium postpublished on Monday, July 8, by security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh, the Mac version of the Zoom app has a vulnerability that lets websites launch video calls (and turn on your webcam) without your permission. But as of Wednesday, July 10, Apple decided to address Zoom’s security issue with a solution of its own: A silent Mac update that removes a problematic localhost web server that comes with the Mac version of the popular video conferencing app,TechCrunch reports....

August 7, 2025 · 3 min · 513 words · Samuel Baker

Artificial ‘superhuman’ skin could help burn victims, amputees ‘feel’ again

Researchers have developed a new kind of sensor designed to letartificial skinsense pressure, vibrations, and even magnetic fields. Developed by engineers, chemists, and biologists at the University of Connecticut and University of Toronto, the technology could help burn victims and amputees “feel” again through their prosthetic skin. “The type of artificial skin we developed can be called an electronic skin or e-skin,” Islam Mosa, a postdoctoral fellow at UConn, told Digital Trends....

August 7, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Rita Black

Avowed Class tier list: Which class is the best?

Avowed Class tier list: Which class is the best? Avowedis finally here and it does a lot of things differently from the average RPG. Among those is the relatively fluid class system, which allows players to take advantage of a ton ofabilitiesto build their character in the way they wish. Though that immense freedom is a major part of proceedings, the game does feature three baseline class types for you to build into....

August 7, 2025 · 4 min · 683 words · Lance Rogers

Bungie wins Destiny 2 lawsuit as cheat provider forced to pay $4M in damages

Bungie wins Destiny 2 lawsuit as cheat provider forced to pay $4M in damages Bungie has been awarded $4.4 million in damages after suing cheat developer AimJunkies as one court affirmed the damages and a second denied the defendant’s request for a new trial. It has been over a year sinceDestiny 2developers Bungie won their case against cheat developers AimJunkies, with the company forced to pay the studio $4.4 million in damages....

August 7, 2025 · 2 min · 353 words · Shannon Murphy

Check out Doctor Who’s wacky Whomobile from 1973

Newcomers toDoctor Whomay not know about the famous time traveler’s Whomobile. The futuristic (well, futuristic for the 1970s) automobile appeared in at least one episode of thelegendary British sci-fi show. But it also made a guest appearance on a popular children’s TV show in 1973. A clip (below) shared this week by the BBC Archive shows Jon Pertwee — the actor who played Doctor Who from 1970 through 1974 — chatting about the Whomobile after driving the contraption into the studio....

August 7, 2025 · 2 min · 391 words · Taylor Martinez

Counting down the 10 most important robots in history

From research labs to factories, farms, and even our own homes, robots are everywhere these days. But which are the most important robots ever built? We decided to welcome our new robot overlords with just such a list. Read on to discover which robots we owe a debt of a gratitude for their part in turning science fiction into, well, science. William Grey Walter’s “Tortoises” First developed in 1949 byWilliam Grey Walter, an American-born neuroscientist living in England, these “tortoises” boasted a light sensor, marker light, touch sensor, propulsion motor, steering motor, and protective shell....

August 7, 2025 · 4 min · 767 words · Mrs. Mary Mosley

Dell’s new Inspiron 2-in-1 PCs, premium Inspiron 2-in-1 Chromebook debut at IFA

Dell headed to the IFA 2018 convention in Berlin with lots of new products in tow, including new 2-in-1 devices underthe Inspiron 7000 and 5000 brands. The company also introduced a new Inspiron-branded 2-in-1 based on Google’s Chrome OS platform. All three families stem from eighth-generation Intel Core processors, while some include additional discrete GeForce graphics provided by Nvidia. Inspiron 7000 2-in-1 Series Here, we have three new models: The 13....

August 7, 2025 · 3 min · 519 words · Jamie Hill