The CoreSport workout shirt keeps you cooler the more you sweat

Summer is almost here and the warming temperatures are drawing athletes from the gyms back out into the great outdoors. Whether you’re a runner, cyclist, or hiker, traditional workout clothing can result in a number of unfavorable situations including overly sweating clothes, bad body odors, skin irritations, and sunburn. The biggest problem is trying to stay cool when those temperatures soar and increased humidity makes it feel even hotter. TheCoreSport workout shirtis a unique product that cools you down the more you sweat....

August 7, 2025 · 2 min · 368 words · Hannah Wiggins

The Mandalorian: Easter eggs and episode 8’s secrets explained

The flagship series onDisney+,The Mandalorian(and especially one little green alien), has captured our hearts. The latest chapter of the series, titled “Redemption,” concludes the show’s first season and has its bounty hunter hero (played byGame of Thronesactor Pedro Pascal) struggling to survive a trap set by the sinister Moff Gideon and a host of Imperial stormtroopers. There’s a lot to absorb in each episode ofTheMandalorian, so here’s a recap of what happened in episode 8, as well as a breakdown of some noteworthy elements....

August 7, 2025 · 7 min · 1280 words · Willie Vincent

The MCU's Controversial CGI Decline Defended By VFX Insider After Viral Criticism

Summary VFX artist explains whyMCUmovies have poor CGI in comparison with certain films released more than fifteen years ago. Low-quality visual effects have been one of the many criticisms the Marvel Cinematic Universe has received throughout the years, not because it lacks convincing VFX sequences, but becausethe MCU’s visual effects tend to be inconsistent. Characters like Thanos and Rocket Racoon look incredibly realistic, but seemingly simple VFX shots like Iron Man’s armor inCaptain America: Civil War’s airport battle andAxl’s floating head inThor: Love and Thunderlook so rough that they affect their respective scenes' credibility....

August 7, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Michael Clark

The Schwinn Classic Cruiser brings the retro-styled bike indoors

Bikes featuring a retro-styling seem to be all the rage these days, witheven high-tech ebikescashing in on the trend. Now,Schwinnhas taken the throwback design aesthetic one step further by introducing the newClassic Cruiser, an indoor exercise machine that looks like something straight out of the 1950s, but is packed full of modern technology. At first glance, the Classic Cruiser looks like a vintage bike that had its rear tire removed. It features a bold, bright-red paint job, wide fenders, and a thick tire, along with a classic spring-loaded seat like those commonly found on traditional beach cruisers....

August 7, 2025 · 2 min · 343 words · Robert Obrien

There’s a big problem with Samsung’s new Android tablets

“Android tablets are a lost cause.” I come across this recurring theme more often than I would like, but there’s some truth to it. As someone who pushesAndroid tabletsas a daily workhorse, I’ve defended on numerous occasions how the ecosystem has matured over the past few years after Android 12L and foldable arrived on the scene. But compared to theiPad, Android tablets keep falling short. With every brand trying to create its own unique software flavor for tablets that vary dramatically in terms of firepower, no two Android tablets seem to offer a uniform experience....

August 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1167 words · Julie Snow

These Spatial Computing Glasses Might Fit Into Your Life (And Your Bag)

Most “wearable tech” doesn’t fit into your routine or look. It is too bulky, focused on specs, and not enough on how it feels to use. That’s whyRokid’snewAR Spatialglasses stand apart. Launched this week, they’re light, intuitive, and honestly… pretty chic. These aren’t VR goggles or oversized visors. At just 75 grams, they’re closer to your favorite sunglasses than any gadget you’ve worn. And instead of promising a future you have to buy into, they meet you right where you are—on your couch, on the train, on a red-eye flight when you just want to watch something without pulling out a screen....

August 7, 2025 · 2 min · 322 words · Monica Ramirez

Top Gun: Maverick — Miles Teller's Real-Life Dance Moves Are Just As Good As Rooster's, And I Will Die On That Hill

Summary Miles Teller proved inTop Gun: Maverickthat he has all the makings of a blockbuster star, and the actor can even dance just as well as his character Rooster. AfterTop Gun: Maverickpremiered in May 2022 to massive box office and critical success, I put off watching it for a while. It was nothing personal. COVID was still lingering. I didn’t want to go to a theater, I actually didn’t have much of an attachment toTop Gun… And then a friend of a friend said, “I think if everyone sees this movie, America will be healed....

August 7, 2025 · 4 min · 765 words · Melissa Bullock

Watch NASA’s cinematic animation of upcoming Mars Sample Return mission

NASA has released a cinematic animation showing some of the key moments from the upcoming Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission. The complex uncrewed mission involves multiple spacecraft and is set to launch in 2033. The MSR mission is linked to the current Perseverance rover mission, which is now exploring the martian surface and gathering samples for the MSR mission to pick up and transport to Earth. Perseverancemade a spectacular landing on Marsin February 2021 and is NASA’s most advanced rover to date....

August 7, 2025 · 2 min · 325 words · Cassandra Warren

Watch this SpaceX rocket launch on 15th anniversary of first Falcon 9 liftoff

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket roared skyward on Wednesday on what was also the 15th anniversary of the first-ever Falcon 9 launch. The anniversary mission launched from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, deploying 27 Starlink internet satellites to low-Earth orbit. Here’s the SpaceX rocket leaving the launchpad: Falcon 9 lifts off from pad 4E in California on the 15th anniversary of its first launchpic.twitter.com/W99cLA0EJD Wednesday’s mission was the 26th flight for this particular first-stage booster, which previously launched Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich, DART, Transporter-7, Iridium OneWeb, SDA-0B, NROL-113, NROL-167, NROL-149, and 17 Starlink missions....

August 7, 2025 · 2 min · 402 words · Lynn Molina

What If Season 3 just introduced the MCU’s weirdest character to date

What If Season 3 just introduced the MCU’s weirdest character to date The Marvel Cinematic Universe is full of weird and wonderful characters, butWhat If Season 3just introduced a character so odd she makes Groot look normal, and he’s a bloody talking tree! In the episode ‘What If… Howard the Duck Got Hitched?’, the titular space duck marries Darcy Lewis – who you may remember from theThor movies– and they have a kid....

August 7, 2025 · 3 min · 451 words · Sabrina Salas

Win a free Samsung Galaxy S10 and Speck cases with this giveaway

The new Samsung Galaxy S10 just launched last week, and despite the hype surrounding the launch, we knew very little about it until getting our hands on it. Though Samsung’s previous flagships – the excellentGalaxy S9andNote 9– were great devices, the Galaxy S10 blows them out of the water in terms of features. So as a treat for our loyal readers, we’re giving one lucky winner the opportunity to grab a brand new Samsung Galaxy S10 smartphone (a $900 value) along with a bundle of four Speck phone cases....

August 7, 2025 · 3 min · 557 words · Brooke Joyce

With this robotic garage, retrieving your car is like using a vending machine

Technology has given us all kinds ofhandy tools for helping us find our carin a busy parking lot. But what if our cars came to find us, rather than the other way around? No, we’re not talking about self-driving cars, but rather a new automated car parking and retrieval service that essentially functions as a robot valet. Created by New Jersey-based startupU-Tron, the automated garage system is designed for everything from high-end housing developments to commercial buildings....

August 7, 2025 · 3 min · 441 words · Richard Cole

Woman receives death threats after husband closes eyes during Oppenheimer sex scene

Woman receives death threats after husband closes eyes during Oppenheimer sex scene A woman on TikTok says she received death threats after claiming her husband closed his eyes during an intimate scene in Oppenheimer between Cillian Murphy and Florence Pugh. Oppenheimerintroduced a major cultural moment that had fans flocking to the theater in droves to see the biopic as a double-feature alongsideBarbieback in July. While the topic of the movie itself wasmet with some controversy and criticism,another element of the flick was also a point of contention among viewers — that beingthe sex scene between Cilian Murphy and Florence Pugh....

August 7, 2025 · 3 min · 596 words · Elizabeth Evans