4 years after its reveal, Pokémon Sleep is finally coming this year

Four years after its original reveal, The Pokémon Company has finally revealed new details onPokémon Sleep. The mobile sleep tracking app will launch in 2023 on iOS and mobile and be compatible with a new accessory dubbed the Pokémon Go+ Plus. Pokémon Sleep was first announced at the Pokémon 2019 Press Conference event. While it was initially targeted for a 2020 release date, information on the app went silent after its announcement....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 365 words · Anthony Aguilar

Abbott Elementary Season 4 Needs More Of Its Most Underrated Character

Summary AlthoughAbbott Elementaryseason 3 was pretty great, the show’s fourth outing still needs to prioritize one underrated supporting character.Abbott Elementary’s cast of charactersare all central to the show’s success since the workplace sitcom has found a perfect balance between relatable protagonists and quirkier supporting stars. Even theoddestAbbott Elementarysupporting starsalways turn out to have a purpose, as evidenced by Mr. Morton. For much of season 3, he seemed to be little more than a bitter divorcee....

July 13, 2025 · 5 min · 856 words · Kevin Kidd

AI-powered commentary is coming to next month’s Wimbledon

Sports commentators who thought they were safe fromthe ever-expanding tentaclesof generative AI should think again. In a first for professional tennis, and possibly the entire sports world, this year’s Wimbledon Tennis Championships will deploy an AI-powered commentator for all of its video highlights. The new feature is powered by IBM’s WatsonX AI platform and will provide audio commentary of key moments in all of the matches, together with captions that can be toggled on or off....

July 13, 2025 · 3 min · 437 words · Megan Parsons

AMD fixes another hiccup with ray tracing support

Update:AMD has released an urgent hotfix to fix the driver problem that was causing the issue with ray tracing support, whichyou can download and use here. The rest of the original story that was posted on June 02, 2025 is below. If you were hoping to playRatchet & Clank: Rift Aparton PC and you have an AMDgraphics card, you might feel a little disappointed. It appears thatray tracingwill be disabled upon launch, but only on AMD GPUs....

July 13, 2025 · 3 min · 446 words · Amy Hughes

Apple’s big AI Siri overhaul to debut in 2025 in iOS 18 update

Apple’s big AI Siri overhaul to debut in 2025 in iOS 18 update Apple is expected to infuseiOS 18with AI features. Siri is alsoin line to get an overhaul, but some key features may only arrive in 2025. Apple is all set to host theWWDC 2024, where AI is expected to take center stage. A new report from analyst Mark Gurman has revealed that Apple may be looking tooverhaul Siriusing advanced artificial intelligence and large language models....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 401 words · Kathleen Knapp

AT&T’s new $40 phone is for you if your requirements are as low as its price

If your smartphone requirements are as low as the price you ultimately want to pay for one, then AT&T may have the phone for you. It’s theAlcatel Tetra, and it’s simple, basic, and cheap. There’s no notch, monster processor, or triple-lens camera here, just a good old-fashioned mobile phone that will cost you just $40. What does that buy you? The Tetra is not as woeful as one may expect, provided your expectations are kept in check....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Michael Rivera

Because lasers are cool, Nikon has new dot-sight accessory for Coolpix cameras

How do you make a camera even cooler? Just add a “laser” to the top. In the midst of the Nikon’s largest product launch of the year, the unveiling of thefull-frame mirrorless Z series, Nikon has also announced the development of a dot sight accessory and the official launch ofthe previously teased phase fresnel 500mm lens. The idea behind the dot sight,named the Nikon DF-M1, is simple: To help guide photographers using super telephoto lenses to figure out where, exactly, the camera is pointed....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 415 words · Caleb Perez

David Ayer surprises fans by backing James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy

David Ayer surprises fans by backing James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy Suicide Squad director David Ayer just came out in support of James Gunn’s upcoming DC reboot, Superman: Legacy. This caught many fans off guard, given Ayer’s history with both DC Studios and Warner Bros. Pictures. Suicide Squad was aninfamously troubled production, and the version of the movie released in 2016 ultimately veered away from Ayer’s original vision. In the years since then, Ayer has shared a number of behind-the-scenes images of Suicide Squad material that didn’t make it onto the big screen....

July 13, 2025 · 3 min · 592 words · Tiffany Sanchez

Destiny 2: How to complete The Lie quest and obtain Felwinter’s Lie

With theGuardian Gamesover, there’s not much left on Bungie’s calendar for the rest ofDestiny 2’sSeason of the Worthy. Luckily, a surprise quest just made its way into the game, which will take a lot of time to complete. The new quest, called The Lie, is a little mysterious at the moment. While there’s no end reward listed, a datamine indicates that completing it will give players Felwinter’s Lie. This legendary shotgun was a beloved Iron Banner reward in the firstDestinygame....

July 13, 2025 · 3 min · 534 words · James Dawson

Devolver Digital’s Fall Guys is one of PS Plus’ free games in August

Thenew battle royale from Mediatonic and Devolver Digitalwill joinCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remasteredin PS Plus in August, which will also mark the release of the game. Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockoutstays away from the “gotta kill ’em all” mentality that dominates nearly every other battle royale, and taps into the fun world of TV game shows. Players must survive multiple rounds of wacky games, either by qualifying in a certain percentile or defying elimination until one contestant is left standing....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · Terry Guerra

Digital Trends staff picks: Our favorite tech gear of 2021

Over the course of 2021, the editorial staff here at Digital Trends tested and reviewed hundreds of products in dozens of different categories. We fiddled with folding phones, gazed intogigantic gaming monitors, and even tested some titanic TVs that take up an entire wall. Some of these products were duds, and others knocked our socks off. So, as the year draws to a close, we wanted to look back and recap some of the highlights....

July 13, 2025 · 14 min · 2806 words · Michael Moore

Dillon Danis responds as Logan Paul claims he committed a “federal crime”

Dillon Danis responds as Logan Paul claims he committed a “federal crime” Logan Paul and Dillon Danis has clashed yet again, with the former UFC fighter calling Logan a “coward” after the YouTuber-turned-wrestler claimed Danis had “admitted” to a federal crime during their recent face-to-face. The Paul brothers and Dillon Danis have been going back and forth online for years, but things have seriously heated up now that Logan and Dillon arescheduled to fight on October 14....

July 13, 2025 · 3 min · 496 words · Jacob Flores

Dimensity 9000 vs. Snapdragon 888: How new MediaTek flagship threatens Qualcomm

TheMediaTek Dimensity 9000chipset is intended to launch the Taiwanese chipmaker into the mainstream on the back of performance that rivals the 800-pound gorillas in the room, like Apple’s A15 Bionic and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 and 888 Plus mobile platforms. While the new chip appears solid on paper, how well is it actually equipped to take on these competitors? We take a look. What’s the big deal about Dimensity? Many smartphone companies are following in Apple’s footsteps, withplans to launch their own systems on a chip(SoC) to cut away from their dependence on a single brand and mitigate the effects of the global semiconductor shortage....

July 13, 2025 · 7 min · 1301 words · Beth Rodriguez