Category: Technology


  • Ride the Wave: MSIโ€™s Limited Edition Laptop Brings Art to Your Desk

    Wave goodbye to boring laptops! MSI has just pulled a beautifully audacious move by slapping Hokusaiโ€™s famed ‘Great Wave’ on the lid of their limited edition Prestige 13 AI Plus Ukiyo-e Edition. We’re talking about an eight-layer lacquered print thatโ€™s as artisanal as a barista’s frothy cappuccino. This isnโ€™t just any old laptop; each one…

  • Elgato’s New Virtual Stream Deck: The Streamlined Solution You Didn’t Know You Needed!

    Hold onto your mouse and keyboard, folks! Elgato is rolling out a virtual Stream Deck for desktops, and itโ€™s about to take your hotkey game to the next level. But wait, thereโ€™s a catchโ€”this sleek new feature comes with exclusivity! Youโ€™ll need to be already on Team Stream Deck or own a compatible Corsair peripheral…

  • FTCโ€™s TikTok Theory: A Digital Whodunit

    So, the FTC is throwing shade at Metaโ€™s theory that banning TikTok would be the equivalent of removing a kid’s favorite toy from a playroom. Picture this: youโ€™re at a party, and youโ€™ve got a signature dance move that everyone loves. Now, imagine half the music stops playingโ€”awkward, right? Well, government attorney Mitchell London is…

  • FTC vs. Meta: The Great Advertising Showdown

    Hold onto your hats, folks! The FTC is firing shots at Meta, saying their competition in the advertising arena is about as โ€˜robustโ€™ as a paper umbrella in a tornado. Enter Catherine Tucker from MIT, the marketing guru armed with data and sass, who argues that this competition is not just colorful anecdoteโ€”it’s the main…

  • MrBeast vs. Mayan Ruins: A Controversy for the Ages

    Ah, MrBeastโ€”everyoneโ€™s favorite digital philanthropist and occasional troublemaker. This week, heโ€™s landed in hot water (aka, a swamp of ancient ruins) after Mexican authorities threatened legal action over a video that showcased him frolicking around Maya ruins. Apparently, someone thought it was a good idea to film there without following proper protocols. Who knew ancient…

  • Nvidia’s Game of Pressureโ€”And Why Gamers Won’t Play Along

    In the world of gaming, thereโ€™s nothing quite like Nvidia trying to twist arms with the grace of a toddler throwing a tantrum in a candy store. Recently, the folks over at Gamers Nexus put out a video that feels like the tech equivalent of a soap opera, revealing how Nvidia has been pushing for…

  • Did Facebook and Instagram Just Avoid an Ad Overload?

    Imagine a world where Facebook and Instagram are competing for advertisers like they’re on a ridiculously hyped reality show. If they hadnโ€™t merged, we might have seen an explosion of ads thatโ€™d make us question if scrolling was worth it. A recent testimony suggests that without their union, both platforms would have caved to advertisersโ€™…

  • Google Chrome vs. Facebook: The Browser Showdown We Didnโ€™t Ask For

    Imagine this: Google Chrome, dressed in a snazzy tuxedo, struts into the digital soirรฉe while Facebook, the life of the party, is busy trying to keep up with TikTokโ€™s viral dance moves. Now, hold onto your bookmarks because a recent FTC ball has raised some eyebrowsโ€”Is Chrome really stealing Facebook’s spotlight? In a recent court…

  • iPadOS 17.7.8: The Update Older iPads Needed (Finally!)

    Well, folks, it looks like Apple has stepped up to the plate and swung for the fences with iPadOS 17.7.8! This latest update is like a superhero swooping in to save older iPads from the dastardly login issues that have plagued users for far too long. Itโ€™s got one jobโ€”to replace the wildly unpopular iPadOS…

  • Metaโ€™s Antitrust Defense Gets a Walmart Backing

    Strap in, folks! Meta is pulling out all the stops in its ongoing antitrust drama, and who better to call for backup than Walmartโ€™s former chief economist? Yep, you heard that right. John List, a big brain from the University of Chicago and ex-economist at Uber and Lyft, is now strutting his stuff in court.…