Peacemaker is Learning What's Inappropriate in New Red Band Trailer

Cover the kiddies bleepin' ears;Peacemakeris stepping out of the Stone Ages, and he is getting a double-helping crash course in all things concerning contemporary culture, from the preferred nomenclature of body parts, negging, and more! Watch the cringe-inducing introduction of the ways of the world to our superhero in the new red band trailer for the James Gunn-helmedPeacemaker, starringJohn Cena. From the other trailers, the audience can deduce that our main (cave)man Peacemaker has somehow managed to skip the last couple of decades and its progresses when it concerns social interactions with his fellow man, and especially, his fellow women....

July 12, 2025 · 3 min · 488 words · Jessica Ramos

Persona Series Announces 3 New Spin Off Games

Today, Atlus announced that thePersonaseries is getting 3 new spin-off games. The games arePersona 3: Dancing Moon Night,Persona 5: Dancing Night StarandPersona Q2. The rhythm games are headed to the PS4 and PS Vita, and Persona Q2 is coming to the 3DS. All 3 are coming in 2018. Persona New Spin Off Games Fans who can’t get enough of the signature story and music (of which there are millions) are in for a treat....

July 12, 2025 · 1 min · 212 words · Jeremy Roberts

Rejecting reason to innovate and other tidbits from new Charlie Rose interview with Jony Ive

Nearly three months following itswide-ranging interview with Apple’s CEO Tim Cook, revered CBS journalist and television talk show host Charlie Rose sat down with Jony Ive, Apple’s Chief Design Officer and arguably the most powerful figure in the Cupertino company after his boss Tim Cook. Ive explained how you “have to reject reason to innovate,” talked Steve Jobs and how Apple can stay hungry, discussed how Apple’s products are “the physical manifestation of a set of believes” and more....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 403 words · Jeremy Potter

Return To Monkey Island Review: Rekindling The Magic

Return To Monkey Island Review: Rekindling The Magic Everyone who enjoys playing video games has at least one series that they’d call a favorite; a series they almost never miss; games they reliably go back to every now and then; something they use as a kind of shorthand to explain what they love. For me, it’s got to be “Metroid.” But then there are the games that work their way into you on a way more subtle level....

July 12, 2025 · 10 min · 2068 words · Paul Richards

Roblox Speed Simulator X Codes

There is no time to slow down in Roblox Speed Simulator X! You will need to reach every Coin dropped before the other players in the game reach them. The more Coins you collect, the faster your character will become until you are so fast that even your opponents will feel like they cannot keep up with you. Lace those shoes tight; it’s time to leave those slow pokes in the dust!...

July 12, 2025 · 3 min · 454 words · Deborah Parker

Stalker 2's New Update For May 15 Implements A Ton Of Fixes

GSC Game World released the latest update forSTALKER 2on May 15 on Xbox Series X|S and PC. This update not only adds new mutant features but also squashes literally dozens of bugs. Regarding the quest fixes, it does include spoiler-ish details in some of the items fixed, so if you’re going through that, and you haven’t finished the game, proceed with caution. Blades of Fire Releases Demo One Week Before Launch The Blades of Fire demo is out now, with save data carrying into the full release....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 285 words · Kristin Alvarez

The 2023 Mazda CX-9 Vs Mazda CX-90: The Biggest Differences Explained

The 2023 Mazda CX-9 Vs Mazda CX-90: The Biggest Differences Explained TheMazda CX-9is passing the three-row SUV baton to the new 2024 Mazda CX-90, and at first glance, it’d be easy to assume the differences between the two vehicles are slight. Both are, after all, three-row SUVs; both offer all-wheel drive as standard; and both promise that familiar Mazda blend of rewarding driving dynamics and style. With the CX-9 launched in 2016, however, it’s little surprise that Mazda’s recipe to achieve all that has changed in the meantime....

July 12, 2025 · 4 min · 836 words · Mark Wilson

The best wireless keyboards for Mac

Wireless keyboards make the perfect companion for your Mac. They are portable, so you may take them with you on the go, and they won’t clog up your desktop with extra cables. But there are a ton of these out there, so we felt it was our duty to help you sort through the noise. Here is our list of the best wireless keyboards for Mac, with options for nearly every device and budget....

July 12, 2025 · 4 min · 694 words · Jason Humphrey

The Digimon Card Game is a Fantastic TCG that Shouldn't be Overlooked

While card games have been around for a few hundred years, trading card games date back as early as the beginning of the 1900s where Baseball cards began to make their appearance. From there it would spawn many sports-related collectible cards and others until we get to well-known modern iterations such as Magic the Gathering, Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh and many others. I myself have been a fan of such trading cards for years having collected the previously-mentioned three on and off since I was young....

July 12, 2025 · 7 min · 1319 words · Kayla Craig

The Nakajima Kikka: All About Japan's Secret WWII Fighter Jet

The Nakajima Kikka: All About Japan’s Secret WWII Fighter Jet The Nakajima Kikka (“Orange Blossom”) was Japan’s firstturbojet (not to be confused with turbofan)aircraft, developed in 1944–45 as the Pacific War turned against Japan. Inspired byGermany’s failed Messerschmitt Me 262, which Japanese officials had seen demonstrated during a 1942 visit, the Imperial Japanese Navy ordered Nakajima to design a compact, twin-engine attack jet. It needed to be easy to manufacture by unskilled labor and small enough to store in tunnels or caves to protect it from Allied air raids....

July 12, 2025 · 4 min · 680 words · Diane Shea

These two CPUs are the only ones you should care about in 2023

If you’re shopping for a CPU, you might feel tempted by the newer releases, meaningAMD’s Ryzen 7000andIntel’s Raptor Lake. But you’re often better off going against the current and picking one of thebest processorsin terms of value for the money instead of overpaying for something you don’t need. Both Intel and AMD have released plenty of noteworthy CPUs in the past years and months, but two models stand out from the crowd, and you might be surprised to hear that neither belongs to the latest generation — although one of them is as recent as it gets....

July 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1239 words · Jessica Young

Twitter Is Trying To Downplay Admitting It Settled A Huge Privacy Case

Twitter Is Trying To Downplay Admitting It Settled A Huge Privacy Case On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, Twitter finally issued that apology in the form of aseparate sectionon the company’s dedicated Help portal. It is unclear how many regular Twitter users have had the chance to read this public apology or were even aware of these developments. For some users, a link to this apology came in the form of a notification that was pinned to the top of their timelines....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 350 words · Calvin Petersen

Warhammer 40K: Darktide — Vigil Station Espionage mission guide

Warhammer 40K: Darktidehas several mission types, with primary objectives that can be seen in various maps. One of these requires you to venture deeper so you may upload false intel and cause confusion among the renegades. Here’s ourWarhammer 40K: DarktideVigil Station Oblivium Espionage mission guide to help you with the Auspex and Cypher-Idents. Note:We’ll have aWarhammer 40K: Darktideguides and features hub soon, so stay tuned. Warhammer 40K: Darktideguide – Vigil Station Oblivium Espionage mission The first order of business in the Vigil Station Oblivium Espionage mission inWarhammer 40K: Darktideis to make your way through Ragtown....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 362 words · Richard Brown