Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Launches March 3rd 2023; Pre-Order Editions and DLC Unveiled

Team Ninja have announced the upcoming Action-RPG Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty will be launching in March 2023. Pre-order editions include a special edition and DLC has been announced. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Launches March 3rd 2023; Pre-Order Editions and DLC Unveiled The fantasy title based on the Three Kingdoms will be releasing in early 2023. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty will be coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One and PC as well as Xbox Game Pass onMarch 3rd 2023....

July 24, 2025 · 3 min · 444 words · Adam Young

Xiaomi: "5G phones needn't be expensive"

Xiaomiis convinced that the future isvery much 5G. And that the tech shouldn’t be exclusive to those with large pockets. Not only has it announced itsfirst 5G handseton the eve ofMobile World Congress, but confirmed that it will be launching many more5G devicesgoing forward in the coming years. “Every year we will continue to bring more 5G products to our portfolio,” the company’s senior vice president, Wang Xiang, told Pocket-lint after its MWC press conference in Barcelona....

July 24, 2025 · 2 min · 326 words · Mark Hardy

YouTube cracks down on third-party ad blocker apps

YouTube is doubling down on its efforts to squash third-party apps that block ads on the platform. The company has reiterated that such apps violate its Terms of Service, and users of such services will begin to experience buffering issues and error messages on screen. This is the best YouTube TV feature you’re not using Now that I’m knee-deep in the best sports seasons, I can’t miss a single game. So, here’s how I use YouTube TV to watch multiple games at once....

July 24, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Megan Erickson

10 Fighter-Jets That Look Incredible Wearing Retro Paint Jobs

10 Fighter-Jets That Look Incredible Wearing Retro Paint Jobs In the world of aviation, where cutting-edge technology and sleek designs dominate the skies, there’s a bit of charm in seeing fighter jets decorated with retro paint jobs. These aircraft serve as powerful symbols of nostalgia, transporting us back to significant moments in history, showcasing their enduring legacy and the capabilities of modern-day aviation. Each fighter jet has a distinct and compelling story, combining the allure of the past with the advanced technology of the present....

July 23, 2025 · 11 min · 2199 words · Jessica Hayes

5 Of The Strangest Cars To Ever Race In The Indy 500

5 Of The Strangest Cars To Ever Race In The Indy 500 The Indianapolis 500, better known as the Indy 500, is one of the most long-standing auto race events in American history, with tradition going back over 100 years. That’s really the name of the game, tradition: from the style of cars being driven to the Brickyard track where the race is held every year, right down to the mysterious bottle of milk on the victory lane....

July 23, 2025 · 5 min · 1032 words · Allison Meadows

Acer Chromebook 13 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.“ Chrome OS has gained some innovative and high-quality additions lately, and most of them have focused on offering 2-in-1 flexibility. That hasn’t stopped Acer from introducing a boring old clamshell notebook, though. The new Chromebook 13 focuses exclusively on performance and build quality and hopes to prove that Chrome OS can be a good traditional clamshell choice....

July 23, 2025 · 11 min · 2176 words · Gina Braun

Alienware X17 R1 review: Out of this world!

The Alienware X17 R1 is, in traditional Alienware fashion, a real looker. It’s part of the brand’s X-Series range - notebooks which the company likes to call “gaming masterpieces”. It’s among the thinnest gaming machines ever produced, some five per cent thinner than even the M17 R4 - and that was already a svelte gaming laptop. It’s also enhanced with Alienware’s exclusive thermal cooling material, Element 31, along with a number of other attractive specifications....

July 23, 2025 · 7 min · 1420 words · Aaron Byrd

All Mortal Kombat 1 Edition Differences Listed

Mortal Kombat 12is no more, as the new NetherRealm Studios fighting game will be calledMortal Kombat 1instead! After being announced earlier today with the surprise trailer, Mortal Kombat 1 information is leaking everywhere, we even got some details about all the different versions the game will have, so let’s check them out. Here are all Mortal Kombat 1 Editions and what they include. All Mortal Kombat 1 Edition Differences Listed For now, three different versions ofMortal Kombat 1have been announced – Standard, Premium, and Kollector’s Edition....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 383 words · James Rios

Apple begins sending sapphire to China as iPhone 6 production ramps up

Appleannounced last fallthat it was opening up a new crystal sapphire production plant in Mesa, Arizona with partnerGT Advanced Technologies. It’s believed that the company is using the facility to make sapphire display covers for the upcomingiPhone 6. Adding weight to the theory is a new report claimingthat GT shipped small quantities of sapphire from Arizona to one of Apple’s partners in China this month. The news comes as manufacturers are believed to be ramping up production on the next-gen iPhone…...

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 352 words · Lisa Miller

Apple has a UK silicon design team

Apple invited a bunch of UK schoolchildren to meet its engineers – and so confirmed that it does have a UK-based team working on the chips that power our iPhones. The chips inside almost all smartphones have a British heritage of course – most are based around architecture designs from ARM (which in itself originated as part of 1980s UK educational computer-maker Acorn) based in Cambridge. The UK team is probably focused on graphics for iOS devices....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 514 words · Martha Mccarthy

Apple is being overly ambitious with Apple Intelligence, and it knows it

Apple is banking a lot onApple Intelligence. It’s the main selling point of theiPhone 16 lineup, including the newiPhone 16e– in fact, it’s why all those devices use an A18 chip instead of a mixed set of processors. It’s also becoming a major feature of macOS and iPadOS, so there’s no turning back for the company, at least not without a lot of engineering work, not to mention backtracking on marketing....

July 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1137 words · Denise Hernandez

Apple scrubs most mentions of controversial CSAM features after iOS 15.2 update

Apple this week releasediOS 15.2with a host of new features, including a communication safety feature for the Messages app that’s focused on child protection. However, the company did not include its controversial iCloud Photos child sexual abuse material scanning feature and has appeared to have scrubbed all mention of its existence. By way of recap, iOS 15.2 was originally intended to come with a child sexual abuse material (CSAM) detection feature....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 346 words · Deborah Castillo

Apple to end support for QuickTime for Windows

Apple reportedly has plans to deprecate support for QuickTime for Windows, according to a research note issued Thursday by software security firm Trend Micro, whichfounda pair of new vulnerabilities in the software. Apple will no longer be issuing security updates for QuickTime for Windows, the advisory cautions. An Apple support documentprovidesthe steps that Windows users can follow to uninstall the software. QuickTime for Mac is unaffected. Two fatal flaws Trend Micro during its Zero Day Initiative discovered two critical vulnerabilities that could affect QuickTime for Windows users,ZDI-16-241andZDI-16-242....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 425 words · Travis Watson MD