How to cross the ruined Big Twin Bridge in Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)

InThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you’re exploring a Hyrule that has fallen upon hard times. Its once proud structures now lie in ruins. The stones used to pave roads are crumbling, and bridges have washed out, but people still need to get around. Fortunately, you are available to help some of them, including a group of musicians near Dueling Peaks Stable. Here is our guide telling you how to cross the ruined Big Twin Bridge inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 589 words · Terri Wilson

How to factory-reset your HomePod mini

If you’re experiencing issues with yourHomePod mini, before you take it to the Apple Store for servicing or reach out to the company for help, perhaps consider resetting thesmart speakerto factory settings. It can’t hurt to try, right? There are a couple of ways to reset a HomePod mini. The first can be done with the Home app on your iOS device, and the second can be done with the speaker itself....

July 27, 2025 · 2 min · 304 words · Christopher Morris

How to Fix Suit Protection Depleted in Starfield

In Starfield, you’ll find all kinds of interesting planets full of luscious flora, intriguing animals, and other landmarks worth exploring. However, you’ll also encounter hazardous environments and enemies that can quickly drain your spacesuit’s shields and instantly reduce your health to zero. While your gear typically has protective properties to prevent this, there are limits to what your equipment can handle. Continue reading to discover how to fix your suit protection depleting in Starfield....

July 27, 2025 · 2 min · 391 words · Andrew Jennings

How to Get the Hololive Mod in TCG Card Shop Simulator

TCG Card Shop Simulatorhas unlimited potential when it comes to game customizations through mods. Every card can change to anything as long as the community creates and makes it public. One of the most popular mods is the Hololive mod, which brings the big VTuber agency company to the game as cards and other collectibles. Here’s how to download and install the Hololive mod in TCG Card Shop Simulator. How to Download and Install the Hololive Mod in TCG Card Shop Simulator You have to download several things before you may get the Hololive mod to start running....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 439 words · Kyle Duncan

How to play to BBC Sounds and listen to radio on Sonos

If you’re a BBC Radio fan, the only way you can listen to stations in the UK on your smartphone is through the BBC Sounds website, or the BBC Sounds Android or iOS app. Whilst BBC Radio was once available through TuneIn, support was removed back in 2019. ForGoogle Home speakerusers, BBC stations can be listened to viaChromecastor your voice, whileAmazon Echousers can use the BBC Alexa skill to access BBC radio stations....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 482 words · Devon Burton

How to unlock the Shield Maiden in Halls of Torment

Halls of Tormentintroduces players to a roster of unique characters, each one capable of navigating the horrific corridors with their own special approach. One of the last ones you’re likely to unlock is the Shield Maiden, who is good at wading right into the thick of battle and enduring more abuse than her comparatively fragile cohorts. Here is our guide telling you how to unlock the Shield Maiden inHalls of Torment....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 599 words · Travis Nelson

Huawei Developer Conference 2020: The best of the tech sessions

Huawei’s Developer Conference (HDC) took place last week and there were plenty of hardware and software announcements to get excited about. We’ve covered those elsewhere – here we’re looking at the sessions that were potentially even more exciting – the key tech sessions from the conference centring around the HMS (Huawei Mobile Services) Ecosystem. AppGallery is one of the top three app marketplaces globally. Huawei’s priority for AppGallery is reaching the diverse needs of all these users throughout all 170 countries and regions, not just users in the UK and the US....

July 27, 2025 · 4 min · 780 words · Cindy Tran

I Walked on Broken Glass to Save Cats From Space Pirates in Skin Deep

Like retro shooters, immersive sims are being developed almost entirely by smaller studios and developers who revel in creating systems-heavy projects to prioritize player freedom above all else. Most of these are on the serious side though, and Blendo Games aims to do the exact opposite with Skin Deep. It’s a hilarious, endlessly entertaining, and fascinating take on the genre where you make a living saving one space cat at a time....

July 27, 2025 · 5 min · 929 words · James Hicks

IFTTT now plays nice with iPad, offers iOS Notification Center integration

IFTTT(IfThisThenThat) is a powerful web automation services that lets you create complex rules called recipes to automatically perform actions when certain values change or criteria are met. For instance, I use an IFTTT recipe which automatically changes my profile pic on Twitter and other social networks whenever my Facebook profile image changes. Used it wisely and IFTTT can save you from repetitive task. And beacuse I’m not an animal, I’ve grown to like IFTTT a lot and depend on it....

July 27, 2025 · 2 min · 301 words · Douglas Carr

Koru offers a gorgeous smart plant pot that's also an air purifier

The internet of things encompasses a lot of tech that can make our lives simpler, but you don’t often come across new ideas that genuinely enrich our home environment. That’s a label that you can easily apply to Koru, a new smart air purifier that not only helps you get a healthier home, but also nurtures plant life within it. Koru’s crowdfunding campaignjust opened on IndieGoGo, so if you like the look of it you can back the campaign right now and get yourself Koru for as much as 38 percent less than it’ll eventually retail at, which is hard to argue with....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 599 words · Michael Valenzuela DDS

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos Claims Streaming Is "Saving Hollywood," Replacing "Outmoted" Movie Theaters

The debate about whether streaming has helped or hindered the future of the movie business is furiously debated online. But, one person who has an ardent stance and answer on the matter isNetflixCEO,Ted Sarandos. In fact, Sarandos doesn’t just think Netflix is helping to move the film industry along, he believes Netflix is single-handedly “saving Hollywood” while theaters and cinemas are a dying industry. Ted Sarandos recently appeared at the TIME100 Summit (Via Deadline), and he made a bold statement about streaming’s impact on Hollywood during the presentation....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 516 words · Samuel Blankenship

Peter Jason, 'Deadwood' Actor and John Carpenter Favorite, Dead at 80

Peter Jason, the prolific character actor best known for his work onDeadwoodand his numerous John Carpenter collaborations, died at 80 on Thursday, February 20. Jason’s career spanned decades and encompassed everything from Westerns to horror films and video games. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Peter Jason passed away in his West Hollywood home following a long battle with cancer. Jason was born on August 05, 2025, in Hollywood, CA, and began working on stage while he studied drama at Carnegie; his passion for theater continued throughout his life, with participation in over 150 plays....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 472 words · Alison Ortiz

Qualcomm releases new antennas that will make 5G phones a reality in 2019

After years of network upgrades, it looks like the final pieces of 5G technology are finally coming together. Qualcomm has just announced the release of its first “first fully-integrated 5G NR mmWave and sub-6 GHz RF modules for smartphones and other mobile devices.” Qualcomm actually announced two antenna modules. The first is called theQTM052 mmWave antennamodule and was engineered to “open up spectrum and improve mmWave signal using 5G technologies.” Since the mmWave signals don’t travel very far and are easily blocked by objects as small as your hand, Qualcomm created this antenna array to overcome those challenges....

July 27, 2025 · 2 min · 367 words · Nicholas Blake