How To Beat Lahmu In Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance (Weakness & Resistances)

Many bosses exist for you to beat inShin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance, but few are as persistent as Lahmu, a demonic entity you might face multiple times. Like every enemy in the game, this tentacled monstrosity has particular weaknesses and resistances you must anticipate ahead of time. By exploiting the right elements and recognizing Lahmu’s common skills, you should be able to overcome this demon’s fight both times. Thegameplay ofSMT V: Vengeancehas not changed from the original version, with the new update only adding a new route that diverges from the previous story....

June 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1210 words · Rachel Montgomery

How to fix Secure boot Madden 24 error

How to fix Secure boot Madden 24 error TheMadden 24Secure Boot error has affected some PC owners. Here’s a look at what recommended steps individuals should take to address the error. On social media, several Madden players have stated to be unable to access Madden 24 on PC due to a Secure Boot error. This error is tied to the title’s anti-cheat system and how to fix it can vary depending on what PC the error shows up on....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 322 words · Jennifer Haney

How to speed up game downloads on Xbox

Whether you got theXbox Series X vs the Series S, you can get all the best Xbox Series X games easier than ever thanks toGame Passand purchasing games digitally. The only bump in the road is that all the great games, and all theupcoming video games, are massive downloads. We’ve all been excited to jump into the next game right away only to realize it will take hours to download. With our tips, you can cut down on that wait time....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 360 words · James Parrish

How to use mass subs in College Football 26

How to use mass subs in College Football 26 Keeping your players healthy in College Football 26 is key, especially in Dynasty mode. So, here’s how you may use Mass Subs to keep them going. After more than a decade, EA SPORTS revived its iconic College Football series last year with the launch of College Football 25. It was an instant hit as players wanted to rebuild their favorite schools and alma maters....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 371 words · Sandy Smith

How Wi-Fi 6 will transform connectivity in your home, at the office, and beyond

The next generation of Wi-Fi is upon us. On offer? The allure of an even faster way to connect to speedy broadband networks.Wi-Fi 6, as it’s more colloquially known, aims to replace the current technology used today, and the new standard promises not only faster speeds but also more capacity, lower latency, longer battery life, extended range, and better security to a world with a growing number of connected devices....

June 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1435 words · Kenneth Johnson

Huawei finds its niche with the sporty Watch GT Runner

By focusing on a specific niche, Huawei may have found an audience for its latest smartwatch, the Watch GT Runner. It’s a spinoff of Huawei’s classierWatch GT 3smartwatch, but as the new watch’s name suggests, it’s targeted squarely at runners. It’s a technically impressive bit of hardware, and the software is very good, so when you consider it as an alternative to other running watches, the Huawei idiosyncrasies that frustrate on the Watch GT 3 become less of a problem here....

June 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1465 words · Frances Matthews

Intel at CES 2022: New 12th Gen processors, Intel Arc GPU, and more

Intel is the last of the three big chip-makers to host itskeynoteat CES this year, following presentations earlier in the day from rivals AMD and Nvidia. The company’s keynote was delivered by the executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group, Gregory Bryant, along with Mobileye head Professor Amnon Shashua. “It starts with a spark that creates momentum,” Intel noted of its technology at the start of the Altogether Wonderful CES 2022 presentation....

June 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1376 words · Joshua Mclaughlin

Intel Xe DG2 gaming GPU leak reveals serious Nvidia RTX 3080 competitor

More details are emerging through leaks about Intel’s premiumXe gaming graphics, and it looks like Nvidia’s GeForce and AMD’s Radeon are about to get some serious competition. In a detailed leak from YouTube channelMoore’s Law is Dead,we now have images of the GPU’s engineering board, as well as some specifications behind Intel’s heavyweight gaming GPU. High-end gamers will be pleased to know that if Moore’s Law is Dead’s information pans out, Intel’s Gen 12-based Xe HPG DG2 discrete graphics card will support ray-tracing, making it competitive against Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 2000 and3000 seriesas well as AMD’s currentRadeon RX 6000 series graphics....

June 22, 2025 · 4 min · 651 words · Vincent Davis

Jennifer Garner stuns in Elektra training video for Deadpool & Wolverine

By now, the secret’s out that several characters from 20th Century Fox’s superhero universe appear inDeadpool & Wolverine. One of those characters was Elektra, played by Jennifer Garner, in 2003’sDaredeviland2005’sElektra. OnInstagram, Garner posted a training montage of how she prepared for her return as Elektra. “I was fit, but not Marvel fit,” Garner wrote in the caption. Having not picked up Elektra’s sais in two decades, Garner got to work on this “impossible dream,” preparing her body for a superhero transformation....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 334 words · Heather Dennis

Kanto’s new Ren active speakers with HDMI take aim at your TV room

The Canucks at Kanto Audio are at it again, announcing the addition of another new set of powered speakers to its lineup. The Kanto Ren are a 100-watt pair of active speakers that, in a first for the company, offer HDMI ARC connectivity. After unleashing its newOra Desktop reference speakersa few months back and then announcing their cousin, the Ora4, at CES 2024 last month, the Canadian speaker maker has set its sights on TV connectivity with the Ren, a $600 set of compact powered speakers that can be connected to your TV with HDMI ARC and be controlled with an included remote or with your TV’s remote, with the help of CEC....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 393 words · Matthew Perry Jr.

Lenovo patent hints at a future laptop with a flexible, folding OLED display

Foldable screens are a new trend in technology. We’ve seen the concept withvarious patentsfrom Microsoft, andin action in real-life with Samsung’s smartphone, but Lenovo, too, is getting in on it. The company filed a patent for a device with a foldable display, hinting at a future where your laptop screen can bend in half. Filed on July 27, 2025, the patent for “Device with Foldable Display” describes a laptop and notebook with a display and keyboard housing with a fold region....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 393 words · Brenda Walker

Looking for an OLED laptop? Get the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra at $400 off

WhileSamsung Galaxy dealsare often linked to smartphones and tablets, you’re able to also score huge discounts on other types of devices. For example, you can currently buy the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra at $400 off from Samsung itself, which brings its price down from $2,400 to $2,000. This premium laptop isn’t going to stay on sale for long though, so if you’re interested in this bargain, you need to push forward with your purchase as soon as you can to make sure you pocket the savings....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 337 words · Brian Hernandez

MacBook 12-inch vs. MacBook Pro 13

Apple offers plenty of choices in its laptop lineup, and it recently refreshed the MacBook Pro lineup, bringing performance to a whoppingsix-coreprocessor on the 15-inch model. If you want something smaller, the 2018 13-inch model will be an appealing choice, but confusingly, Apple only updated the pricier models with the Touch Bar in the range. The non-Touch Bar models remain unchanged this year. If you want to consider the entire range, we have aMacBook buying guideto help you with your purchase, but for users looking at portability, your choices are whittled down to the ultra light 12-inch MacBook and the 13-inch MacBook Pro, sans Touch Bar....

June 22, 2025 · 5 min · 1001 words · Edward Wilson