Sojourn is the most broken hero in Overwatch 2 – but there’s a close second

Sojourn is the most broken hero in Overwatch 2 – but there’s a close second It’s pretty universally agreed that Sojourn is beyond busted, with players demanding nerfs to the hero. Perks justtook her to another level. There is, however, a close second behind her that’s been tearing up matches. Sojourn has been at or near the top of nearly every Overwatch 2 tier list since the game launched, with her combination of consistent DPS and the burst on her railgun making her invaluable to pretty much every team composition....

June 26, 2025 · 3 min · 584 words · Nancy Howell

SpaceX in the clear over ‘Zuma’ spy satellite disaster, report suggests

There was much confusionback in Januarywhen a secretive SpaceX mission to put Northrop Grumman’s “Zuma” satellite into orbit for the U.S. government failed during the deployment process. The companies involved have spoken little of the mission, leading analysts to assume the Falcon 9 rocket was carrying a top-secret spy satellite. With SpaceX declining to declare the mission a success in the hours after the January 7 launch, many speculated that something had gone seriously wrong during the deployment of the billion-dollar satellite....

June 26, 2025 · 2 min · 387 words · Steven Gomez

Star Trek: Prodigy series announced at Comic-Con, will premiere in 2021

Boldly going where no one has gone before isn’t just for adults anymore. Nickelodeon and CBS Television Studios will bring the Star Trek universe to kids in 2021 with the animated seriesStar Trek: Prodigy. The series was originally announced without a title during the Star Trek Universe panel at Comic-Con@Home, the five-day virtual event that’staking the place of San Diego Comic-Con Internationalthis year. The reveal of the series’ title and official logo were made during the introduction to the Thursday panel....

June 26, 2025 · 2 min · 339 words · Dakota Johnson

The Acolyte: I Think I've Worked Out What Really Happened On Brendok

This article contains spoilers for The Acolyte episode 3. Summary I think I’ve figured out what really happened on Brendok 16 years ago, the truth behindThe Acolyteepisode 3.The Acolyteshowrunner Leslye Headland shot to prominence through the success ofRussian Doll, and approached Lucasfilm fresh from that hit to propose aStar Warsstory. She’s quite clearly taking a similar approach, with every episode peeling back another layer of the central mystery. But the mystery isn’t what it seems to be....

June 26, 2025 · 5 min · 1056 words · Christina Simpson

The best animated movies on Disney+ right now

SinceDisney+launched, millions of people have used the streaming service to revisit their favorite classic Disney films andnew releasesalike. Now, several months later, the budding library includes the vast majority of Disney’s content, as well as blockbuster films from Marvel, Lucasfilm, Fox, and —at least in one case— Broadway. But the company’s bread and butter has always been animation, with its first theatrical feature release dating back to 1937 withSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs....

June 26, 2025 · 14 min · 2801 words · Jennifer Vega

The best holiday smart lights

Buying holiday lights for your home is an investment, so don’t go with lights that only offer one color choice. The best smart holiday lights can be changed to a wide array of colors and blinking patterns and can also besynced to music. you’re able to control them using an app or voice commands using Alexa, Google Assistant, orIFTTT devices, and you can even put these types of lights on a schedule....

June 26, 2025 · 4 min · 799 words · Mary Ramsey

The best Mortal Kombat Fatalities

“Finish him!” Few phrases are more iconic in video game history, and few video games have caused more controversy than theMortal Kombat series. From the very firstMortal Kombat, the franchise has attracted attention for its graphics and over-the-top violence, exemplified by the gory “Fatalities” that often end battles. Spines are removed, heads are severed, and over the years, characters have been murdered in increasingly gross ways. The best Mortal Kombat fatalities are not just gory, but creative and humorous....

June 26, 2025 · 9 min · 1774 words · Philip Gibson

The MCU’s Next God-Level Avenger Became A Hero By Subverting Thor’s Greatest Lesson

Summary WhenThorwas sent to Earth, he learned the value of humility, but one futureAvengerperfectly turned this lesson on its head by rejecting the “teachings” of his godly father. Not all the gods are as heroic as Thor, and this story is a great reminder that in mythology the gods are just as flawed and nasty as the humans they often look down upon. With a possible MCU introduction on the horizon, now’s the best time to revisit a defining moment for this Avenger....

June 26, 2025 · 4 min · 643 words · Thomas Elliott

The most common HomePod problems and how to fix them

TheApple HomePodis capable of controlling compatible at-home tech likesmart camerasandlightsthrough Apple HomeKit. It takes your music streaming to the next level too. WithApple MusicandAirPlay, your favorite playlists and Apple device tunes will sound better than ever before, thanks to the HomePod’s A8 audio chip and 360-degree adaptive sound staging. Then, there’s everything you may do withSiri.Ask the voice assistant questions, and she’ll scour the web to find your answers. The HomePod can perform most functions without a hitch, but tech is tech....

June 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1111 words · Stephanie Figueroa

The most innovative TV tech of 2023

While 2023 was more evolution than revolution for TVs, a few standout innovations this year set the stage for big competition among TVs in 2024. In 2022, Samsung Display’s QD-OLED display technology made headlines as themost innovative display technologysince OLED was introduced to consumer TVs by LG some 10 years prior. In a remarkably timely effort to clap back at Samsung, LG Display unleashed the most meaningful update to its OLED display technology in 10 years, and this year, that tech earns our top award for the most innovative TV tech of 2023....

June 26, 2025 · 4 min · 818 words · Janet Ferguson

The MSI Claw just got both faster and cheaper

Compared to some of thebest gaming handhelds, the Intel Core Ultra-poweredMSI Clawhas been behind in terms of overall performance. Interest has faded and it is cheaper at some retailers, but there’s some hope. The latest BIOS updates for the device are improving gameplay, making it significantly faster. Combine that with some recent price cuts, and you’re looking at an increasingly more promising-looking device — at least, in theory. Noted by MSI in aforum post, the BIOS on the handheld was recently bumped to version E1T41IMS....

June 26, 2025 · 3 min · 451 words · Susan Cook

The world wants cheap phones, but can Android Go deliver them?

Stop us if you’ve heard this before: Google wants to make it easier and cheaper for people all around the world to use and own a smartphone, so it has come up with an Android spin-off designed to work on basic hardware, ready to operate alongside regular Android. If you’ve just shouted out “stop!” because you think we’re talking about Android One; sorry, we’re not. It’sAndroid Go, Google’s latest project for entry-level smartphone around the world....

June 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1262 words · Jason Brown

The worst series finales of all time

After getting caught up in an amazing TV series, we expect that the story will come to a satisfying end. Series likeBreaking Bad, Mad Men, Sons of Anarchy,Homeland, andM.A.S.H.all delivered on that promise. If you invest the time, after all, it’s only fair to believe that it will all pay off in a poignant way with a fantastic send-off. But many popular series have missed the mark, leaving viewers empty, angered, or cheated out of a proper goodbye....

June 26, 2025 · 13 min · 2589 words · Crystal Green