Review: HyperX Spectre Eyewear

While not discussed often and generally not a major concern for most of us, blue light exposure is an inevitable part of being a gamer. With many of us now virtually attending the workplace or classroom over a computer the exposure has only increased. Blue light exposure has been linked in some studies to eye fatigue, blurry vision and lack of sleep. HyperX has joined the ranks of companies that manufacturer glasses designed to reduce exposure to blue light during gaming and other activities with their blue light blocking Spectre Eyewear Collection....

July 6, 2025 · 4 min · 733 words · Mark Wolfe

Review: Ori and the Will of the Wisps (Xbox Series X)

Editor’s Note: The non-console specific portions of this review originally appeared in our own Jordan Helm’s review of Ori and the Will of the Wisps, which can be read in full and unalteredhere. Additional portions here were written by Adam Beck. Released at the beginning of the year, Ori and the Will of the Wisp became one of the most outstanding games to ever be released during the current generation. Moon Studios created something special that would go down in history as a defining trait of the Xbox One, a game that was not only beautiful, but was played as one of the best Metroidvania type games available, sitting atop classic such as Super Metroid and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night....

July 6, 2025 · 11 min · 2271 words · Linda Fry

Roblox RoCitizens Codes

If you’ve been wanting to jump into the world oftrue Role-PlayingonRoblox, few do it better thanRoCitizens. When I first loaded into this world, I was actually shocked at the sheer amount of content there was. From basic everyday things like going to work and buying clothes to the excitement of purchasing a newvehicle, it’s all here. But, if you’re not sure where to start, getting some extra cash with the help ofcodescould be a great first bet....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 554 words · Chris Henderson

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 rumour pours cold water on our stylus silo dreams

Samsung might already have given the Galaxy Z Fold 3 andGalaxy Z Fold 4support for its S Pen stylus, but neither actually have anywhere for you to keep the thing when you aren’t using it. And it doesn’t sound like that will change when the Galaxy Z Fold 5 ships later this year, either. Rumours of an S Pen silo coming to the Galaxy Z Fold 5 appear to have been somewhat premature based on a new report that saysSamsungwon’t add a feature so many people want....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 340 words · Kenneth Donovan

Samsung to take on the iPhone 5 with the Galaxy S4, due in February 2013

Just as Apple announcedtwo million iPhone 5 pre-ordersand admitted to demand exceeding the initial supply, the latest word on the street has it that rival Samsung is readying its answer, a successor to its Galaxy SIII flagship handset which became themost serious challenger to the iPhonebased on shipments of20 million unitsin its first hundred days on market (they expect to ship 30 million by year’s end). The Galaxy S4 should launch in March 2013, a month following its public introduction at the annual Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona, Spain....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 522 words · Stacy Garza

Sexercise: The Fun Way to Burn Calories, Tone Muscles, and Boost Your Mood

Discover the ultimate fun workout: sexercise! Burn calories, tone muscles, boost your mood, and reduce stress with this exciting fusion of sex and exercise. Get expert tips for your next sexercise session solo or with a partner! Amazing sexanda top-notch workout? We’re talking about sexercise of course! This amazing fusion of erotic fun and fitness is a great way to burn calories, tone muscles, and have lots and lots of orgasms....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1028 words · Catherine Anderson

Shovel Knight Steel Thy Concert Live Shows Announced

Can you dig it? Concert-goers will. Today, in honor of indie classicShovel Knight’s 10th anniversary, SOHO Live and Yacht Club Games announced Shovel Knight Live: Steel Thy Concert, a live orchestra concert. Toyko-based live music company SOHO Live, responsible for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Orchestra World Tour and Stardew Valley: Festival of Seasons, is spearheading the concert based on the 2014 cult-classic. Arranging the music is Grammy and Tony award-winning artist Charlie Rosen (alongside hisGrammy-winning group, The 8-Bit Big Band) and Shovel Knight’s original composerJake Kaufman....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 532 words · Mario Marks

Solasta Crown of the Magister Review Impressions: A Faithful D&D 5E Adaptation

In thisSolasta Crown of the Magister Review and Impressions, we’ll take a look at the newTurn-Based Tactical RPG, which is based on theDungeons & Dragons SRD 5.1 Ruleset. This game is developed and published by Tactical Adventures and is available on PC via Steam, GOG and Xbox Game Pass. So, does Solasta live up to the expectations of tabletop D&D fans? Should you buy this on day one? We’ll answer these questions and more....

July 6, 2025 · 10 min · 1960 words · Eugene Cox

SpaceX wallpapers for iPhone

Today, SpaceX and NASA are sending four astronauts to the International Space Station in the first fully partnered mission between the two organizations. This is not a test! The launch will occur at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 7:27PM ET (00:27 UTC, November 16). Celebrating the moments occasion, ourWallpapers of the Weekupdate includes a SpaceX wallpaper pack of previous missions. SpaceX wallpapers for iPhone According to the SpaceX Crew-1 Mission brief, “following Dragon’s second demonstration mission (Demo-2), NASA certified SpaceX for operational crew missions to and from the space station....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 368 words · Corey Harris

The Blue Peacock: Britain's Strange Cold War Nuclear Land Mine

The Blue Peacock: Britain’s Strange Cold War Nuclear Land Mine Most pictures of a peacock show off its bright, shimmering neon plumage fanned out in a wildly extravagant display. The native national bird of India is indeed mesmerizing and, through the ages, has been linked with strength, the divine, immortality, and royalty. So when the British decided to name a Cold War nuclear landmine the Blue Peacock — something that would most certainly be flashy and powerful — the name seemed appropriate....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 973 words · Emily Brooks

The iPhone 13 could finally bring a smaller notch via a redesigned TrueDepth camera

Have you had enough of the notch at a time when Android handsets with hole-punch displays proliferate? If so, this year’s iPhone could finally bring us what we really want: a smaller notch. This is according toDigiTimes, a Taiwanese trade publication that’s reliable in terms of predicting future Apple moves, but less so in terms of timeframes. The report claims that Apple has redesigned the TrueDepth camera system on the front to reduce the size of the notch....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 485 words · Heather Rocha

The Most Reliable Diesel Engine Brand Still In Production (According To Users)

The Most Reliable Diesel Engine Brand Still In Production (According To Users) Diesel engines aren’t necessarily the most popular in the world right now, with more and moreautomakers turning away from diesel, and toward electrification. However, diesel still has more than its fair share of loyal and devoted fans, usually citing reasons such as impressive torque outputs, great gas mileage, and impressive durability. That last point — durability and reliability — can sometimes have diesel fans up in arms with one another, as, typically, most folk tend to prefer one brand over another....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 483 words · Roberto Greene

Want an Off-Contract Verizon iPhone? Prepare to Pay More Than You Would With AT&T

At the end of the day, theVerizoniPhone 4is just an iPhone 4. Sure, it of course contains a few changes; changes like a CDMA chip, and subtle adjustments to the antenna arrangement, but in essence, it’s still just a normal iPhone 4. In fact, the iPhone 4 is likely cheaper to manufacture for Apple, as all products generally fall in price as revisions are made, and cheaper parts become available. That’s just the normal lifecycle of any mass produced electronics product....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 570 words · Bradley Reilly