July 28, 2022 Google Photos update wants you to get creative – but there’s a catch Video editing is coming to Google Photos soon, allowing users to live out their film-making dreams – however, there may be some limitations. Users…
July 28, 2022 Get a fiery first look at Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer A first brief glimpse at Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer has been offered up in the form of a new teaser and you can see it…
July 28, 2022 Updates From Star Trek: Picard, The Orville, and More The Spirit Halloween movie has revealed a few of its familiar haunting faces. Another old friend returns for Dinsey+’s The Santa Clause sequel. Plus,…
July 28, 2022 Ford reveals an F-150 Lightning built for police work Don’t be surprised if you see an electric pickup truck assisting cops in the near future. Ford has introduced a version of the 2023…
July 28, 2022 The best trail cameras for keeping an eye on your backyard wildlife Daffodils flourishing in sidewalk cracks, pigeons and starlings congregating on overhead power lines, rats living in your apartment walls — no matter how urban…
July 28, 2022 Google pushes back deadline for killing tracking cookies in Chrome Google has published a revised timeline for ridding Chrome of third-party tracking cookies, the technology used to gather data on web users as they…
July 28, 2022 The PS5 feature we’ve been waiting on since launch is finally here Sony is finally adding 1440p support on PS5. But you’ll only be able to try it out if you’re signed up for the PS5…
July 28, 2022 Peacock suffers another huge loss as subscribers stall, are more cancelations on the way? Peacock, the streaming service owned by Universal Pictures’ parent company Comcast, has posted another huge set of losses as it announces its latest subscriber…
July 28, 2022 Oil Companies Are Making Record Profits—but Not More Jobs Five major oil and gas companies are set to release their Q2 earnings reports on Thursday and Friday. The numbers are already astronomical: Shell…
July 28, 2022 The PS5 finally gets 1440p support The PlayStation 5now supports 1440p, at least for gamers with access to its beta software. While the console has supported 1080p and 4K output…