Intel may have a monster new CPU coming soon

TheCore i9-13900KSwas a milestone product for Intel, as it was the first consumer processor capable of reaching an impressive 6GHz straight out of the box. This year, Team Blue is expected to take it up a notch. A recent leak reported byTom’s Hardwarehas unveiled crucial details about Intel’s upcoming flagship CPU, the Core i9-14900KS. If theseleaked benchmarksare to be believed, this beast of a processor will boast eight powerful P-cores alongside 16 efficient E-cores, offering a total of 32 threads and a whopping 68MB of cache....

August 5, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Allison Tucker

iPhone 15 Pro vs. iPhone 13 Pro: is it time to upgrade?

TheiPhone 15 Proseries, released last year, comes with significant design changes, which include a titanium body for the first time. The new models boast improved camera quality, a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip, and a new 3nm A17 Pro chip. While these features are impressive, some may not find them compelling enough toupgrade from the iPhone 14 Pro. But what about theiPhone 13 Pro? When comparing the 2023 iPhone 15 Pro to the 2021 iPhone 13 Pro, it’s no surprise that the differences are considerably longer....

August 5, 2025 · 11 min · 2273 words · Nathaniel Boyle

Kids Tablets: Apple iPad Mini, Samsung Galaxy Tab on sale starting at just $80

Tired of your kids constantly breathing down your neck and complaining about boredom that you can’t focus on work? Well, then lock them up in the basement. Just kidding! There are plenty ofkids tabletsout there that are pre-loaded with age-appropriate games, apps, entertainment titles, and education materials to keep them preoccupied. Three suchtabletsare the Samsung Galaxy Tab E Lite, Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0, andApple iPad Mini.They’re the perfect size for kids and are great for homeschooling....

August 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1200 words · Stacy Hensley

Lego 2K Drive melds the best parts of kart racers and Forza Horizon

Forza Horizon 4’sexcellent 2019 Lego expansion worked so well that it seemed obvious that an open-world Lego racing game should become its own thing. Thankfully, we didn’t have to wait too long to see that become a reality. Visual Concepts and 2K Games have announced a multi-title partnership with The Lego Group that begins with the open-world racerLego 2K Drive, which launches on May 19. I was recently flown out to 2K’s Novato headquarters to go hands-on with Lego 2K Drive ahead of its announcement and came away impressed....

August 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1214 words · Carl White

Less than 10 percent of Twitter users questioned fake news, study suggests

Think your gut is good at warning you of potential fake news? Think again —a new study from the University at Buffalofound that less than ten percent of Twitter users expressed doubt when responding to a false tweet. The study, published on May 11 in the journal Natural Hazards, examined Twitter’s response to four different rumors during two disasters — the Boston Marathon Bombing and Hurricane Sandy — by examining 20,000 related tweets....

August 5, 2025 · 2 min · 375 words · Samuel Marsh

Long before Gates or Jobs, 6 women programmed the first digital computer

Ester Gerston and Gloria Gordon work on the ENIAC computerU.S. Army/ARL Technical Library Archives The first computer had a strange, fascinating beginning. Its construction in the 1940s marked a major milestone in computing’s early history, being involved with research into the hydrogen bomb. It’s celebrated every year on February 15 (ENIAC Day), but it’s just as appropriate to pay it some attention during Women’s History Month in March. You’d never know from the history books, but the job of programming the first computer fell on a team of six young women....

August 5, 2025 · 7 min · 1416 words · Scott Mckinney

Next Monsterverse Movie After Godzilla x Kong Gets Release Date

Summary The next chapter oftheMonsterversesaga gets a 2027 release date. After kicking off with Gareth Edward’s 2014 reimagining ofGodzilla, the Monsterverse has expanded to a titan-sized franchise composed of five feature-length movies, a live-action television show, and an animated series. With Godzilla and Kong being brought to screen successfully, 2024 saw the franchise’s first two monsters join forces against a rising subterranean foe inGodzilla X Kong: The New Empire. Fresh off the impressive box-office impact ofGodzilla X Kong: The New Empire,Warner Bros....

August 5, 2025 · 3 min · 581 words · Kevin Bowen

One of our favorite Android phones just got its own iMessage app

Nothing is trying to bridge the great blue/green bubble divide for Android users of iMessage. This is not a personal crusade to shatter walls and open windows, as much as Nothing CEO Carl Pei would want you to believe that. Instead, Nothing is piggybacking on tech created by New York-based startup Sunbird. Technically, theSunbirdapp can be installed on any Android phone and it features a blue bubble for all iMessage text exchanges involving an Android phone....

August 5, 2025 · 3 min · 467 words · Raymond Conner

OnePlus 10 Pro leak reveals 125W fast charging, 50MP and 48MP rear cameras

The OnePlus 10 Pro is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2021, initially in China ahead of global availability. We’re clearly not far from the release becauseOnePlus 10 Pro rendershave already given us our first look at the next flagship, and now almost all of the specs have leaked online. The latest development comes from Steve Hemmerstoffer, akaOnLeaks, who has partnered with91Mobilesto reveal the expected details about the OnePlus 10 Pro....

August 5, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Tammy Stevens

Pokémon Still Has One Early Mystery That Completely Breaks the Series

Summary ThePokémonanime has changed a lot over the years, but one of the biggest and weirdest changes over the years has to do with something that causes some real confusion in terms of the series canon: the inclusion of real animals. Animals appear in the first season of Pokémon with some regularity, raising a lot of questions, especially when it comes to what happened to them. While there are now over a thousand Pokémon, that obviously wasn’t always the case; when the anime first debuted, there were “only” 151 different species available....

August 5, 2025 · 3 min · 589 words · Robert Contreras

Porsche’s stunning 1990s throwback sold for much more than anyone expected

Restomodding, the process of restoring a classic car with modern or updated components, is an increasingly popular trend among enthusiasts. California-based Singer has hogged the spotlight in recent years — and justifiably so considering thestunning qualityof its creations — but now Porsche joined the party to celebrate its 70th anniversary in style. The German company introduced a gorgeous, one-off 911 named Project Gold in August and just sent it to its new home....

August 5, 2025 · 2 min · 422 words · David Lewis

Razer Blackshark V2 Hyperspeed review: Premium quality, budget price

Razer Blackshark V2 Hyperspeed review: Premium quality, budget price The Razer Blackshark V2 Hyperspeed is a comfortable and impressive gaming headset, offering premium features at a lower cost. There are a bewildering array ofgaming headsetson the market today, and if you are operating on a budget then it’s difficult to justify the price of some premium models. TheRazerBlackshark V2 Hyperspeed offers the premium feel without the damage to your bank balance – and does it all wirelessly....

August 5, 2025 · 4 min · 778 words · Roberto Underwood

Saturday is the most dangerous day to be on the road, Tuesday is safest

It turns out that Saturday is the most dangerous day to drive, while on the flipside, Tuesday is the safest day to be on the road, based on the latest study published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, according toUSA Today. Thanks to a specific study byAvvowith statistics used from theNHTSA’s Fatal Analysis Reporting Systemin 2016, Avvo was able to calculate the number ofcar crash-related fatalities from across the country, by each day and according to time of day....

August 5, 2025 · 3 min · 429 words · Joshua Nguyen