This super unique mini gaming PC is nearly half off today

If you’re checking out all thegaming PC dealsgoing on and longing for something a little bit different, we’ve spotted something unique out there. Over at Amazon, you may buy an Acemagic Mini Gaming PC for $359 instead of $599 — and it’s certainly something special. An extra $40 can also be taken off once you tap the apply coupon button. We wouldn’t recommend it for dedicated gamers (who will already be looking at the price and skipping it)....

June 18, 2025 · 2 min · 387 words · Jeremy Smith

TikToker shocks viewers after cooking live crabs in her air fryer

TikToker shocks viewers after cooking live crabs in her air fryer A TikToker has left viewers shocked after she posted a video where she cooked two live crabs inside her air fryer. With millions of videos across the platform, it’s hard to tell what will go viral on TikTok. It could be anything from arestaurant allegedly storing supplies in the bathroomtoBookTok dramaand more. Thousands of users share their cooking videos on the app as well, but one upload from ContentwithCee has sparked backlash across TikTok....

June 18, 2025 · 2 min · 346 words · Maria Williamson

Walmart drops massive office chair deals that reach up to 72% off

Those who work typical 9-to-5 office jobs know that sitting all day can take a toll on the body, especially the neck and lower back. Some research has even made comparisons on the degree of harm to our bodies from sitting to dangerous habits like smoking. While sitting may not be as bad as inhaling carcinogens, our bodies and backs are probably not made to endure long hours of sitting at adesk....

June 18, 2025 · 4 min · 726 words · Valerie Peterson

Warzone player calls disabled paid operator skin “insulting”

Warzone player calls disabled paid operator skin “insulting” Warzone removed an operator skin because players had difficulty seeing it, leading to questions about the development team’s decision-making process. Visibility has always been a contentious topic in Warzone because being able to locate an enemy in the final circle or at any point could be the difference between winning or losing a match. Warzone especially requires good visibility because some gunfights will be longer than 50 meters away and usually come down to who sees the enemy first....

June 18, 2025 · 2 min · 377 words · Rebecca Olson

Watch NASA’s cinematic trailer for its asteroid mission’s homecoming

It has been seven years since NASA launched the OSIRIS-REx mission from Cape Canaveral in Florida, and in just a few weeks’ time, all the hard work will culminate in a special delivery to Earth in the form of samples from asteroid Bennu collected by NASA’s spacecraft in 2020. “We have a primordial piece of our solar system headed back to Earth where many generations of researchers can unlock its secrets,” Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA’s associate administrator for science,saidon the agency’s website....

June 18, 2025 · 2 min · 330 words · James Villanueva

WhatsApp upgrades its disappearing messages feature

WhatsAppwill now allow you to make your messages vanish for all new chats. It’s a feature that means that all messages sent within a conversation will disappear after a period of time, with the company letting you choose between a day, a week, or three months. “As more of our conversations move from face-to-face to digital, we acknowledge there is a certain magic in just sitting down with someone in-person, sharing your thoughts in confidence, knowing you are both connecting in private and in that moment....

June 18, 2025 · 2 min · 336 words · Spencer Huang

Whoop 4.0 vs. Oura: Which screenless health tracker should you wear?

Do you want a health, wellness, and fitness tracker that doesn’t have a screen? Then you would be wise to consider theOura Ringand theWhoop 4.0, as neither will bother you with notifications or show you the time. But both have extensive health-tracking capabilities and in-depth apps, all for a similar price. I’ve worn the Oura Ring formore than a year now, and have used the Whoop 4.0 wristband for about six weeks, so I’ve got a good idea of how the two compare....

June 18, 2025 · 11 min · 2142 words · Justin Stewart

Why these 30 seconds should be cut from John Carpenter’s The Thing

Why these 30 seconds should be cut from John Carpenter’s The Thing John Carpenter’s The Thing is very nearly a perfect movie, but the opening scene is wholly unnecessary, and reduces the impact of the horrors that follow. Genre fans bemoan the proliferation of remakes inhorror, and they’re probably right when it comes to updates of Psycho, Jacob’s Ladder, Child’s Play, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. Though that approachdidgives us Nic Cage shouting about the bees in his Wicker Man do-over, so it’s not all bad....

June 18, 2025 · 4 min · 668 words · Jordan Ellis

You can buy a Pixel 4a now, but Google’s already teasing the Pixel 5

Google is going phone crazy for the remainder of 2020. It has announced the long-awaited Google Pixel 4a and teased a future 5G version of the phone, while also confirming the Pixel 5 will arrive in the fall. Having started off the year bydiscontinuing the Pixel 3a, this is great news for fans of smartphones that boast awesome cameras. The Google Pixel 4a shares a similar look to the Pixel 4, with a square camera module in the top-left corner of the rear panel....

June 18, 2025 · 2 min · 409 words · David Collins

You can finally try one of iOS 18’s coolest AI features

Apple Intelligence, unveiled at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), is still under development nearly three months later. The only way to access some of its features before a public release is bydownloading the latest iOS 18.1 developer betaand receiving an invitation from Apple. Until now, most of Apple Intelligence’s features available to individuals outside of Apple are related to writing and communication tools. With the third iOS 18.1 beta released earlier this week, Apple released a feature related to the Photos app....

June 18, 2025 · 2 min · 348 words · Melissa Lane

‘Anthem’: Everything we know about Bioware’s next game

At theEA Play 2017 press conference,Electronic Arts revealedAnthem,the next major game from acclaimed studio BioWare. TheDestiny-esque online action role-playing game is a departure from the single-player experiences Bioware is known for, though its world-building and structure seem to capture the kind of size and scope you’d expect from the studio behind the Mass Effect and Dragon Age franchises. Here is everything we know aboutAnthemso far, including details on its world, gameplay, and development team....

June 18, 2025 · 11 min · 2314 words · Victor Jordan

‘Fortnite’ streamer Ninja apologizes for using racial slur on live-stream

FortniteTwitch streamer Tyler Blevins, more commonly known as “Ninja,” has exploded in popularity recently, and his stream with guests like rapper Drake and football star JuJu Smith-Schuster brokeviewership recordson the website. But Blevins now finds himself in hot water after heused a racial slurduring a recent gaming session. While playing with fellow streamer Matthew Haag, Blevins began rapping the lyrics to Logic’s song “44 More,” and after stumbling over a few lines, inserted the line, “my nigga,” where the original lyrics were supposed to go....

June 18, 2025 · 3 min · 487 words · Samuel Hill

7 things we wished Disney did differently with the Star Wars sequel trilogy

TheStar Warssequel trilogy was a divisive return to the galaxy far, far away. While it held so much promise with the success ofThe Force Awakens, subsequent films became the target of hate and ridicule from fans and critics to the point that everyone’s hopes for the franchise seemed to have been dashed (at least untilThe Mandaloriancame around). The sad truth is that this trilogy was never going to live up to everyone’s expectations, especially not with the astronomically high pedestal they had all placed the franchise on....

June 17, 2025 · 5 min · 1022 words · Denise Hansen