Category: Technology


  • The Pixel 10 Pro is Hereโ€”Only, You Might Need a Magnifying Glass to See It

    Well, well, well! It seems the Pixel 10 Pro is throwing its design secrets into the spotlight, and Iโ€™m here for it. Just a day after the Pixel 10โ€™s grand reveal, the Pro version decided to drop some intriguing images for our eyeballs to feast on. This sleek tech beauty is dressed in some snazzy,…

  • Joe Budden: The Podcasting Gold Rush

    So, whoโ€™s raking in the big bucks on Patreon? Well, itโ€™s Joe Budden, the podcasting juggernaut, who recently let slip that his crew is on track to snag a jaw-dropping $12 million in subscriptions this year alone. That’s right, folksโ€”$12 million! If you factor in his other revenue streams, that total skyrockets to over $20…

  • Nvidia’s New Driver: The Secret Sauce for Valorant’s Epic Upgrade

    Hold onto your gaming chairs, folks! Nvidia has dropped a fresh GeForce Game Ready Driver, and it’s ready to kick into high gear with Valorant’s upcoming Unreal Engine 5 upgrade on July 29th. Think of it as the cherry on top of a gaming sundae! But, this isn’t just any upgrade. With the new driver…

  • Hunter Douglas Shades Get a Boost with Matter Supportโ€”Finally!

    If you’ve ever found yourself helplessly fumbling for your smart shade remote, know you are not alone. Well, those days are finally behind us! Hunter Douglas has finally rolled out Matter support for its PowerView Gen 3 smart shadesโ€”it’s about time, right? Imagine this: you can now control your shades through Apple Home, Google Home,…

  • Instagram: The Gradual Descent into Advertising Chaos

    Ah, Instagramโ€”where carefully curated moments are now interrupted by unskippable ads that serve about as much purpose as a chocolate teapot. In the latest twist on this digital soap opera, users are facing AI-generated ad breaks that seem to multiply faster than your social anxiety at a party. Testing since June, these intrusive breaks have…

  • YouTubeโ€™s Propaganda Purge: The Great Channel Cleanse of 2025

    In a move that screams, “We see you!” YouTube has sent packing nearly 11,000 channels tied to Chinese and Russian propaganda networksโ€”because, letโ€™s face it, nobody needs that special brand of nonsense cluttering the internet. Between April and June of 2025, Googleโ€™s very own Threat Analysis Group hit the delete button like it was a…

  • You Wouldnโ€™t 3D Print a Labubuโ€”But What if You Could?

    Letโ€™s get this straight: 3D printing is all the rage, but do we really need a Labubu on our desk? Because thatโ€™s the kind of existential question only the brave (or the mildly eccentric) dare to ponder. You know, the ones who see a cute little toy and think, โ€˜Sure, Iโ€™ll spend my weekend printing…

  • Samsung Galaxy A56 Hits the USโ€”Finally!

    Hold onto your hats, folks! After what feels like an eternity (or at least 4.5 months), Samsung’s Galaxy A56 is finally available in the US of A. Letโ€™s just say they could have delivered it faster than you can say ‘outdated technology’โ€”yet here we are. While lucky folks in other countries got their hands on…

  • DuckDuckGo’s New Trick: Hiding AI Images Like a Pro

    Hold onto your search engines, folksโ€”DuckDuckGo has just added a shiny new feature that lets you make AI-generated images disappear from its image search results. Yup, you heard that right! Theyโ€™re essentially giving you the magical power of invisibility over those over-photoshopped, soulless digital creations. Now you can take control like the tech-savvy wizard you…

  • Ring’s Drone Camera: Ready for Takeoff Again?

    Hold onto your remotes, folks! Ringโ€™s Always Home Cam is dusting off its wings and may finally soar again after being grounded for a while. Business Insider reports that the newly reinstated CEO, Jamie Siminoff, is playing around with his indoor flying camera in his office. Fingers crossed it doesn’t crash into the coffee machineโ€”again!\n\nOriginally…