Microsoft's AI Recall Feature Is A Search Engine For Everything You've Ever Done On Your PC

Microsoft’s AI Recall Feature Is A Search Engine For Everything You’ve Ever Done On Your PC At a Monday event focused on the future of Windows and Surface, Microsoft announced a slew of new features that will be enabled through the new Copilot Runtime, which is a native AI layer in the Windows operating system. Among them is Recall, a search tool that uses multimodal AI with natural language processing to find anything you have done on your PC....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 565 words · Kenneth Tapia

Nightingale: How To Remove The ‘Hail’ Status Effect

Being a Realmwalker in the world of Nightingale is no picnic. You have to fend offdangerous beastsand constantly keep an eye on your hunger and fatigue meters while exploring unknown Realms. When you’re not doing that, you have to worry about all the negative status effects you’re able to be inflicted with in this game, such asTired,Drenched, and of course, Hail. Hail is arguably one of the most annoying of the bunch, mainly because it’s so unexpected....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 483 words · Jeffrey Mclean

Nightwing Role Going to Stranger Things Actor?

In was announced back in February thatLego Batman’s Chris McKay was going to be helming theNightwingmovie for Warner Bros. and the director has since gone on to make some pretty exciting promises about what he aims to achieve with the project. The last bit of news regarding casting came from McKay himself when a fan asked him a question about possible actors to portray Dick Grayson back at the end of September....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 492 words · Brian Schmidt

Palm Pre: What We Know

Palm Pre: What We Know Well, Palm’s CES Press Conference has come and gone, and we now have our first look at the company’s new smartphone – the Pre. What do we know about Palm’s new device? We’ll give you the rundown (and treat you to the photos we weren’t supposed to liveblog) after the jump.Also note: We’ll have an exclusive hands-on with the Pre today at 3:30 PM PST. Look for more on the Pre afterwards!...

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 517 words · Stephanie Mccarthy

Pokémon GO: Tapu Fini Raid Hour Guide

Quick Links Pokémon GO’s Raid Hours are a thrilling weekly event that trainers look forward to for a chance to battle high-level raid bosses and capture rare Pokémon. OnWednesday, July 05, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM local time, the spotlight falls on Tapu Fini, one of the legendary guardians of the Alola region. This guide will help you prepare for and maximize your success during the Tapu Fini Raid Hour....

June 15, 2025 · 1 min · 177 words · Jennifer Vargas

Review: Planet of Lana

To say something is “hand-crafted” does, pardon one’s bluntness, run the risk of coming off needless and by a game’s end, rather redundant. Aren’t all games, at their core, hand-crafted? And even its close-knit sibling of a descriptor, “hand-painted,” risks losing most of its intended luster when the alternative would be what exactly: “programmed”? Shapes and figures simply a result of mathematical and computational tinkering. Point is: as understandably focal developer Wishfully Studios want to be with their own brand of puzzle-platformer – with a child at its heart and a grand, ambivalent world to make one’s way through – and though far from fault, to say such a term has been overused in this corner of games, would be putting it lightly....

June 15, 2025 · 7 min · 1293 words · Emily Russell

Review: Satisfactory Needs No Introduction

While the universe is mostly endless expanses of nothing, when there’s stuff, it tends to be highly concentrated. That would be great for efficiency except there’s a big difference between “concentrated” and “organized” so there’s still a lot of work to do to turn all that matter into something useful, especially when that something is made up of multiple different types of material. Metal is great, but iron and copper do different things in different ways while concrete and plastics have their own specialties....

June 15, 2025 · 7 min · 1403 words · Luke Kelly

Rise of the Ronin review: Stellar combat with loot overkill

One of my rules when reviewing a game is to never describe its elements in comparison with another game. With Rise of the Ronin, the influences Team Ninja took inspiration from are worn on its sleeve with pride. If you follow the modern AAA gaming space, you will easily be able to pick out the elements that build up this game. We have a samurai setting in the late 1800s, an open world littered with tasks, collectibles, and objectives, and challenging combat that rewards patience and perfect execution....

June 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1166 words · Kimberly Hobbs

SemiRestore brings an easy one-click restore to jailbroken iOS devices

SemiRestoreis a restore solution for jailbroken iOS devices. It allows you to restore your device to almost stock levels, removing everything from settings to jailbreak apps and tweaks, to even App Store apps. It’s probably as close as you’re able to get to a stock iOS device without actually restoring using iTunes. We’vereviewed an early version of SemiRestorebefore, and while it showed promised, we had mixed feelings about it. This was namely because the app forced you to go through a lot of steps in order to achieve the desired result — a clean iOS device that allows you to maintain the current firmware and jailbreak....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 596 words · Brandon Gardner

Star Trek Strange New Worlds: Is it available to stream yet?

ViacomCBS' latest Star Trek series forParamount+is calledStar Trek: Strange New Worlds. Here’s what you need to know about the new show, including when it’ll be available to watch and where you can stream it. Plus, we have trailers and casting details and more tidbits. Paramount Plus Star Trek Strange New Worlds: What to know The new show focuses on the characters Captain Christopher Pike, Number One, and Science Officer Spock. It is set “in the decade before Captain Kirk boarded the USS Enterprise”, when the three characters “explore new worlds around the galaxy”....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 613 words · Nicole Ellis

Steam Summer Sale deals

As the summer starts to heat up,Valve is readyto take advantage of all of us gamers who want nothing more than to close the blinds and stay indoors. That’s right, it’s another annual Steam Summer Sale wheregames both big and small, new and old, are given discounts so steep that it almost feels like a waste of money not to buy them. That’s obviously not true, but the deals are still insane and the perfect time to treat yourself to a new game, catch up on something you missed, or just add one more title to your endless backlog....

June 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1133 words · Brandon Bailey

Talk to the wrist: Alexa is the best smartwatch assistant

The smartwatch landscape is largely divided into three camps:Apple Watch, the ever-evolving lineup ofGoogle Wear OS smartwatches, and … everything else. Now, it’s probably unfair to group all the other wearables into an “everything else” bucket because, to be honest, many of the smartwatches and fitness bands in this miscellaneous category are actually great. No, what I’m talking about when I say “everything else” is that these watches employ a custom-built operating system — separate from Apple’s Watch OS and Google’s Wear OS....

June 15, 2025 · 7 min · 1290 words · Laura Myers

The Electric State review: Millie Bobby Brown fails to convince in flawed Netflix blockbuster

The Electric State review: Millie Bobby Brown fails to convince in flawed Netflix blockbuster The Electric State is a sci-fi action-adventure that tells a big story on a huge scale, but while that ambition is to be applauded, the human story at the movie’s heart fails to connect. That weakness is frustrating as directors theRusso brothershave successfully made emotionally charged moments work in some of the biggest blockbusters of all-time....

June 15, 2025 · 5 min · 991 words · Daniel Martin