Category: Tech

‘Death Stranding’ for PC will come to both Epic Games Store and Steam

[ad_1] It’s a mild surprise in an era when game developers frequently choose only one major store for PC releases (or accept timed exclusives), but it makes sense for a title like this. While Death Stranding is Kojima Productions’ first game, it’s a high-profile release from a legendary game designer — Kojima and crew don’t […]

Jaybird’s Tarah wireless sport earbuds are half off

[ad_1] While we haven’t reviewed the Tarah Wireless Sport Headphones, Jaybird’s earbuds have been a reliable, well-regarded option for years. They typically sound good out of the box and sound great with a little EQ fine tuning via the app. This model has an IPX7 rating, meaning not only can they stand a little sweat […]

Humanity is well on its way to a real-life Terminator uprising

[ad_1] This research spans academia, militaries (though it can be difficult to suss out the actual breakthroughs from government propaganda), and private enterprise. Perhaps the most well known privately-owned robotics developer is Boston Dynamics, makers of the Atlas. You may remember this bipedal robot from September when it showed off its uncanny parkour abilities, which […]

VSCO’s first Snapchat lens adds film-inspired effects

[ad_1] VSCO is giving Snapchat users a taste of what its photography app can offer. The popular photo-slash-filter app has teamed up with Snapchat and released its first lens for the platform called “Analog.” It comes with two filters, and according to VSCO, they’re new and exclusive to the platform. Film, the first of the […]

Twitter will test auto-emojis to stop you from dunk-tweeting

[ad_1] Speaking to BuzzFeed News, Twitter’s senior director of product management David Gasca explained the small changes afoot. Firstly, Twitter will add an emoji to a retweet, allowing users to quote-tweet without using the compose field. This, he says, could help put an end to mindless retweeting and give users pause for thought before taking […]

The best WiFi router | Engadget

[ad_1] Photo: Rozette Rago After testing 10 routers over 120 hours, we’ve determined that the best router for wirelessly connecting your laptops, your smart devices, and anything else your daily life depends on is the TP-Link Archer A20. It was faster than anything else we tested at both close and long range, it’s reliable, and […]

Trump plans to raise the minimum vaping age to ’21 or so’

[ad_1] The administration previously said it’d ban non-tobacco flavored pods to make vaping less enticing for teenagers. However, advocates of the practice have said having a variety of flavors helps adults quit cigarettes, and that banning them would result in vape shops shutting down. As such, officials may believe increasing the age limit at the […]

Fable’s ‘Wolves in the Walls’ concludes with third and final VR chapter

[ad_1] The first chapter of Wolves in the Wall impressed with its unusual approach to interaction between the player and the protagonist, Lucy. You play her imaginary friend and she remembers your actions and responds to where you’re looking, making her a truly interactive virtual character. The second episode doubled down on the interactive nature […]

The Apple Watch Series 4 is on sale for an all-time low

[ad_1] In reviewing the Series 4 Watches (which we gave a score of 87), we found that small changes added up to a big improvement in user experience. The increased processing power helps apps perform better, and more accurate step tracking and heart monitoring make it a better choice than a Series 3 for those […]

The best apps for actually sticking to your fitness goals

[ad_1] MOTIVATING YOURSELF THROUGH COMPETITION A great way to achieve your goals is through habituation — making something so common that you do it instinctively. It can be hard at first unless you set a schedule and make yourself do a thing until it’s second nature. Or you could make it a competition: Set a […]