Data miners unearth rare beasts from ‘Pokémon Ultra Sun’ and ‘Ultra Moon’

As the launch ofPokémon Ultra SunandUltra Moonnears, some eager fans have already managed to secure copies of the game. Naturally, since its Pokémon, users havebegun data mining the files to glean unreleased info— including the names of some new pocket monsters,Polygon reports. If you would rather discover the new Pokémon for yourself when the games launch on November 17, beware, substantial spoilers will be revealed in this post. The big reveals are the names of new Ultra Beasts, which played a big role in the originalSunandMoongames and appear to have an even larger role inBuy NowandBuy Now....

August 12, 2025 · 2 min · 400 words · Michelle Donovan

Dell XPS 13 (2019) review

“Why you can 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.“ Editor’s Note: Dell has updated the XPS 13 with optional availability of the newest 10th-generation Intel Core processors, including a six-core option. We had hands-on time withthe new Dell XPS 13 7390. Our wholehearted recommendation of the XPS 13 always came with one small but important caveat....

August 12, 2025 · 11 min · 2187 words · Audrey Farmer

Disney Plus: Our first look at Disney’s impressive new $7 streamer

Disney’s new streaming service,Disney Plus, is on its way this fall, and the company that owns Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and (seemingly) all of your other favorite franchises dropped a ton of information about the program during an investor’s call on April 11. In short: Disney Plus costs $7 a month, it launches August 13, 2025, and it’sfull of stuff that you’re going to want to see. Disney also mentioned the possibility to bundle Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus, though the company did not confirm the move or talk pricing....

August 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1107 words · Lori Campbell

Earn a trove of 200 skins and victory poses in ‘Overwatch’ Summer Games

The slightly overdueOverwatch Summer Games 2018are live from now until August 31 and will feature 6 new Legendary and 3 new Epic skins, 50-plus brand new Summer Games items, as well as all past exclusives in Summer Games Loot Boxes. The Games debuted on August 9 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Whether you live for competition likeOverwatch Leagueplayers or are gunning for fresh items, the Lúcio-centered Summer Games are a great time to amplify your skills and nab some seasonal loot....

August 12, 2025 · 3 min · 470 words · Robert Page

Editing Microsoft Word files in Google Docs finally isn’t a huge pain

Editing Microsoft Office documents like Excel and Word files is about to get a lot easier for Google Docs users. No longer will you need to convert them to Docs’ native format before you make your tweaks. Sometime later this month, everyone will have the ability to edit Microsoft Office documents within Google Docs and other Google services, with support for a number of different formats, including .doc, .docx, .ppt, and ....

August 12, 2025 · 2 min · 355 words · David Smith

Everything we know about Scorn

Horror fans havebeen waiting for the releaseof the promising, crowdfundedScorngame for a long time: Alpha footage debuted all the way back in 2014, showcasing a strong H.R. Giger atmosphere that had gamers (andAlienfans) eager to experience just what the mysterious title had to offer. It took some time, but it looks like patience fans are finally seeing the wait pay off.Scornhas been given its most promising release date ever, and 2022 is the year we’ll see it release....

August 12, 2025 · 4 min · 679 words · David Hughes

Filian reveals why Hololive didn’t attend The VTuber Awards this year

Filian reveals why Hololive didn’t attend The VTuber Awards this year The VTuber Awards 2024 was a huge success, reaching over 90,000 concurrent viewers, but the absence of Hololive has left some fans confused why the industry’s biggest agency wasn’t involved. WhileHololive membersmanaged to win 9 of the show’s 22 awards, none of them provided acceptance speeches or attended the event. Some talents did acknowledge it, with FUWAMOCO hosting acelebration streamafter winning VTuber of the Year, but they were not present at the event itself....

August 12, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Kimberly Allen

Fortnite challenge guide: Ignite enemy players or enemy player structures

The newest set ofFortnitechallenges is here, this time for season 7, week 8. For the most part, these challenges shouldn’t cause you too much trouble, as long as you know where to go. Arguably the most difficult one of the week is for igniting enemy players or enemy player structures. The reason this one could cause some trouble is because that’s very situational — and it’s reliant on a little luck and skill....

August 12, 2025 · 3 min · 463 words · Christina Sawyer

Frasier's Kelsey Grammer Teases "A Few Ideas" For Former Cheers Co-Stars Who Could Return

Summary Kelsey Grammer has some ideas on how to bring back a couple of Cheers characters in theFrasierreboot season 2. Not long after theFrasierreboot season 1 finale, Paramount+ renewed the sitcom, which is currently in production. Not much is known about what to expect from the sophomore outing of the series, especially considering Frasier and Freddy’s relationship status at the end of its debut year. That said, it’s guaranteed thatFrasier will stay in Bostonand if Grammer’s wishes come true, he may be reunited with some familiar faces from his first time in the city....

August 12, 2025 · 3 min · 592 words · Kenneth Parker

Get ready to ditch your amplifier: New LG TVs add a powerful way to go wireless

WiSA. It’s not exactly a household name, and maybe it never will be. But now that LG has announced that all of its new 2019 flagship OLED and LED TVs will be WiSA-certified, we think you’re going to start hearing a lot more about this wireless audio technology. WiSA, which stands forWireless Speaker & Audio, is both a hardware and software specification for delivering 24-bit, 48kHz/96kHz digital audio, wirelessly, with support for up to eight channels, includingDolby Atmos, and DTS X....

August 12, 2025 · 3 min · 465 words · Jill Rogers

Google Music Search Partners with iLike, Lala, Pandora, and More

Internet giant Google is getting into the music business, integrating a new music search feature directly into its primary Web search capabilities. Now, searching for song titles, artists, albums, and even bits of lyrics will turn up audio previews of matching songs—along with links to purchase the song. And for folks who don’t quite know exactly what they’re looking for, Google will also display links that can help users discover music related to their queries....

August 12, 2025 · 2 min · 336 words · Shelley Vargas

Hearst’s unexpected video game acquisition is great news for Wordle fans

Earlier this fall,Puzzmoemerged as the worthiest competitor yet to The New York Times’ gaming efforts, serving as a hub for a variety of engaging puzzles that people can complete daily. Following thesame trajectoryasWordle,Puzzmojust got unexpectedly acquired by another notable media company: Hearst. Puzzmo is a puzzle game website modeled off of physical newspaper pages. It’s a daily hub where players can play original games by acclaimed developer Zach Gage, including original spins on classics like Chess and its own daily crossword....

August 12, 2025 · 2 min · 287 words · Brittany Duran

HiveNightmare is a nasty new Windows bug. Here’s how to protect yourself

A new bug called‘HiveNightmare’reportedly lets anyone with local or remote access to your PC take it over. This is a fairly new and serious flaw in the latest versions of Windows 10, as well as inWindows 11, which is still being tested in the Windows Insiders program. Using malware, the hacker can gain complete access to your PC without needing an administrative password. The bug originates from an alleged change in the recent versions of Windows 10 and 11 that grants unauthorized users the privilege to access the Security Account Manager (SAM)....

August 12, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Michael Lee