Philips 276E6ADSS review

“Why you’re able to trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and rating products, services and apps to help you make a sound buying decision. Find out we test and score products.“ One of the trickiest aspects of recommending a monitor is variation in user needs. Gamers want responsive displays with high refresh rates, while photo editors need perfect color reproduction and deep contrast. The Philips 276E6 falls towards the latter example, boasting a quoted 99 percent AdobeRGB gamut....

June 7, 2025 · 8 min · 1503 words · Jonathan Howell

Pokémon Legends: Arceus has me craving a full Pokémon Monster Hunter game

After months of questions and anticipation, we finally got a closer look atPokémon Legends: Arceusduringtoday’s Pokémon Presents stream. A new trailer went into way more detail about how the game actually works. It’s essentially a nature surveying game where players head out into the wild to complete research assignments. They’ll have to find a Pokémon, study its behavior, and figure out the proper way to catch it. Sound familiar? It’s basically a wholesome spin on Monster Hunter....

June 7, 2025 · 4 min · 713 words · William Branch DVM

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance Review: Exciting Changes & A New Story

Quick Links Summary Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeanceis the latest release from Atlus, bringing back the story fromShin Megami Tensei Vas well as a mostly new adventure for players to embark on. The new path, Canon of Vengeance, offers characters and enemies that weren’t present in the original release, as well as a story that increases the stakes and helps explain the world around the protagonist. Wasting no time,Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeancehas players immediately select the story they would like to embark on by asking them if they would like to take the hand of someone likely to bring chaos and ruin to the entire world....

June 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1103 words · Dana Graham

Smuggler caught with 160 Intel CPUs strapped to his body

A Chinese national was recently caught entering China with 160 Intel processors strapped to his body, an act that customs officials amount to smuggling. The China Customs office stated that it had found Intel’s 11th Gen and the latest 12th Gen Alder Lake models strapped to the man’s abdomen, waist, and legs. Since none of the items were declared, the smuggling could be part of a tax-evasion scheme to avoid import tariffs on computer components....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 451 words · Timothy Franklin

Stranger things are happening in Paper Girls’ new trailer

In the next few weeks, you’re going to see a lot of comparisons between Prime Video‘s new seriesPaper Girlsand Netflix’s breakout smashStranger Things. It’s a comparison that even we’ve made before, and it may seem like Prime Video is jumping on the bandwagon with this series. However, it’s based on thePaper Girlscomic book series by Brian K. Vaughan and artist Cliff Chiang that debuted in 2015, almost a year beforeStranger Things....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 315 words · Hannah Cervantes

T-Mobile lures subscribers with 500GB of Google One cloud storage for $5 a month

Starting October 12, T-Mobile and Sprint customers are eligible for a new and exclusive plan that will allow them to pay $5 a month for 500GB of Google One cloud storage. The plan,announced Monday morning, allows for cloud backups of photos, videos, and contacts; extra storage for services such as Google Drive and Gmail; file storage and access from any compatible device; and the ability to share the extra storage with up to five additional people, who don’t all necessarily have to be on the same T-Mobile account....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 410 words · Jeffrey Johnson

Tea app sued for millions in class-action lawsuit after massive data breach

Tea app sued for millions in class-action lawsuit after massive data breach The Tea app is now the subject of 10 class-action lawsuits in both federal and state courts after a major security flaw resulted in users’ photo IDs, names, and locations being leaked. The Tea app was initially created in 2023 as a dating safety program to help women discuss men in their area and alert each other about any potential threats....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 514 words · Joshua Jacobs

The 10 most likable Simpsons characters

The Simpsonsis one of TV’s longest-running shows, andthroughout its three decades on television, audiences have been introduced to the many residents of the town of Springfield. One of the reasons the show is so popular is because the characters are so compelling. While just a cartoon on the surface,The Simpsonsactually resonates with viewers on a much deeper level. Every character we meet on the show is unique, yet oddly relatable. It’s as if we already know them (or at least someone like them)....

June 7, 2025 · 10 min · 2019 words · Melanie Mccarty

The South Korean smart home hack is the stuff of nightmares

Over the weekend, Korean media reported that a group of unidentified hackers hadrecorded and distributedphoto and video files from the smart home security devices of over 700 apartment complexes. South Korea is known for having a well-connected broadband and wireless network system where it is common forInternet of Things (IoT) devices to be installed in residences. IoT devices are your everyday objects and intelligent devices that connect to the internet, such as smart lighting, smart vacuum cleaners, and smart security systems — those devices that you’re able to control using your voice or phone....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 477 words · Colleen Brown

These new Acer laptops will be among the first to ship with Windows 11

Acer has announced a slew of new laptops, all of which come with Windows 11 preinstalled. The three new laptops hit three distinctive audiences — there’s the budget-friendly Aspire Vero, the productivity-focused Swift 5, and the gaming-centricd Nitro 5. Windows 11won’t begin rolling out as a free update to PCs until 2022, making laptops like these the easiest way to get your hands on a system with Windows 11 on it....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 521 words · Scott Mann

This quirky AI-powered camera prints poems, not photos

The Poetry Camera is an ingenious device that doesn’t take photos but instead makes poems. The clever contraption features a lens that observes its surroundings before using AI to craft a poem inspired by the scene. It then prints the verse through a slot on the front — similar to how a Polaroid camera delivers photos. you’re able to see it in action in the video above. The Poetry Camera is the work of Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather, who build the device by hand in a “microfactory” in New York, according todesignboom....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 425 words · Raymond Jones

This was the most exciting gaming laptop I reviewed in 2023

I’ve never used a laptop quite like the Lenovo Legion 9i. It’s the only laptop I’ve given a perfect score, which you can read about in myLenovo Legion 9i review, and it puts many of thebest gaming laptopsto shame. It’s out of reach for most people — it’s certainly too expensive for me — but I didn’t touch another laptop this year that excited me as much as the Legion 9i did....

June 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1118 words · Michelle Phillips

Ubisoft confirms that Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown team is moving on to new games

Ubisoft has confirmed that most of thePrince of Persia: The Lost Crownteam has been moved to other projects following a report claiming it had been disbanded. Avideo posted by video game outlet Origamion Monday said that Ubisoft was disappointed in sales of the Prince of Persia Metroidvania, and had moved the team at Ubisoft Montpellier to other projects. The team had reportedly tried to pitch a sequel or a more sizeable expansion, but Ubisoft wanted to focus on projects with better sales potential....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Thomas Craig