Jabra Elite 8 Active review: Made of tougher stuff

The Jabra Elite 8 Active as the name quite clearly suggests, are a set of trulywireless earbudsbuilt for exercise, but that can also be comfortably used as your day-to-day buds. Building on the solid Elite 7 Active, which I use regularly, Jabra has focused on making its latest Active set tougher, better at drowning out the noise and giving battery life a bit of a boost as well. At $200/£200, these sporty buds do not come cheap and are pricier than their predecessor, so does that extra money still get you some of the best fitness-focused truly wireless earbuds in the business?...

July 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1425 words · Robert Miles

Lando Norris’ esports org Quadrant announces Elgato as official streaming partner

Lando Norris’ esports org Quadrant announces Elgato as official streaming partner Formula 1 driver Lando Norris has been slowly building his brand in the esports and gaming content world, and now his organization Quadrant has revealed Elgato as its official streaming equipment partner. Quadrant is home to a number of content creators across different games, including Warzone aficionado Fifakill, who has worked his way up to being one of thebest Warzone playersin the world....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 253 words · Jonathan Brown

Memoriapolis: How To Increase Resource Reserves

Collecting as many resources as possible is key to staying ahead in Memoriapolis, ensuring you are ready to build whenever needed. By stockpiling materials, you can avoid delays in waiting for resources to regenerate, allowing you to progress smoothly. However, the game does not clearly explain how to increase your resource reserves. In this guide, we have mentioned how to boost your stockpile and keep your materials well-supplied in Memoriapolis....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 430 words · Jeffrey Ho

Monster Hunter Saga Reaches Milestone of 100 Million Copies Sold

Monster Hunter Rise, the latest title in the franchise before the arrival ofMonster Hunter Wildsin 2025, surpassed 15 million sales worldwide. There are franchises that transcend generations and go beyond the niche in which they originated.Monster Hunter, which debuted in 2005 forPlayStation 2, is a clear example of this. Monster Hunter Saga Sold More Than 100 Million Copies The series is at one of its best moments, andCapcomdoesn’t hesitate to express it, as they communicated that the franchise has surpassed100 millionunits sold worldwide....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 264 words · Angela Madden

Netatmo Presence review: Right off the ugly tree and straight into our hearts

Think of a leading smart home device and most will mentionthe connected thermostat. For us, however, thesmart home security camerahas become just as successful – and as if to prove it there are at least 10 or 20 decent models out there, each worthy of your purchase. Indeed, the home security camera sector has become so successful that companies like Netatmo are branching out beyond the home and into more specialised areas....

July 18, 2025 · 8 min · 1678 words · Carol Stone

Offline puzzle games on Android

If there’s one genre of gaming that is almost universally appealing, it’s puzzle games. Everyone from young kids to grandparents can enjoy a nice puzzle game, whether it be a digital recreation of one they already know and enjoy, or something completely new.Android is theperfect home for these types of games which tend to be more bite-sized in nature and thus perfect for whipping out while commuting or stuck in line somewhere....

July 18, 2025 · 5 min · 946 words · Tanner Owens

ORIGIN EON18 Gaming Notebook Packs Core i7 Extreme And Dual GPU

ORIGIN EON18 Gaming Notebook Packs Core i7 Extreme And Dual GPU There’s frankly no shortage of boutique gaming laptop manufacturers who’ll happily swap the contents of your wallet (or the limit of your credit card) for a high-powered notebook, and ORIGIN have racked uptheir newest model, the EON18, as another potential choice. The EON18 packs Intel’sCore i7-920XM Extremeprocessor paired with up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285M graphics and an 18....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 511 words · Tara Baird

Pixelbook Go: 4 things we know and 1 big feature we’re still missing

9to5Google recently posted imagesof what appears to be the final prototype of Google’s upcoming Pixelbook Go. The new Chromebook is expected to officially launch alongside the Pixel 4 during the “Made by Google” event on October 15in New York City. The leaks have have given us a pretty comprehensive look at the new device, but there’s still one big feature missing. Here’s what we know so far. The grippy, texture and thick bezels According to the report, the bottom portion of the Pixelbook Go’s chassis sports a “grippy, ribbed” texture that “feels somewhat similar to a washboard....

July 18, 2025 · 4 min · 684 words · Michael Reynolds

Real Reason Hayao Miyazaki Refused Going Full CGI Despite Confirming Its Potential to “Surpass” Hand-Drawn Animation

Follow us on Google News Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed From witches to warlocks, Hayao Miyazaki’s world is filled with fantasy and magic. It is imbued with surrealistic elements enmeshed with conflict and war. And it would be a gross understatement to call it a wonderland. Amidst the beauty and chaos, the Ghibli filmmaker has set a benchmark with his use of traditional and handcrafted methods of animation....

July 18, 2025 · 5 min · 937 words · Timothy Gallagher

SlashGear Review: Sprint's New Rugged Vision SCP-7050

SlashGear Review: Sprint’s New Rugged Vision SCP-7050 Phones have, over the past ten years, been getting more and more attractive. Unfortunately, the leaps and bounds in product design generally haven’t been matched in physical toughness; you either treat your handset with pretty much kid-gloves, or take out expensive phone insurance that covers you in case you sit on/drive over/feed to a dog your precious mobile. There have been a few rugged phones before, and many more pseudo-rugged who used lashings of rubber and “extreme” case stylings to give an impression of hardiness, but they’ve often been under-spec’d and just plain ugly....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 397 words · William Lane

Stalker 2: Wishful Thinking Guide – Side With Noontiders or Wards

InStalker 2, you will often face difficult decisions where lives hang in the balance. These choices can force you to side with one faction, knowing it may turn another against you. The Wishful Thinking mission is a prime example, putting you in a high-stakes scenario that requires tough calls. In this guide, we will provide a detailed breakdown of the Wishful Thinking mission, including the critical decision of whether to side with the Noontiders or the Ward faction....

July 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1304 words · David White

SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ review: A gaming great

There’s a certain mysterious alchemy to making a truly great gaming headset. You don’t just need sound quality and a good design, with countless intangibles and tiny details that also matter hugely as you use a given headset for more and more time. SteelSeries has long had the fundamentals nailed down, with superb sound in headsets that are ridiculously comfortable, but a few of its more recent console headsets have been showing their age....

July 18, 2025 · 5 min · 977 words · Dr. Jessica Obrien

Stellar Blade: How to Solve the Wisdom Puzzle

The Wisdom Puzzle is one of the many side quests players will come across in Stellar Blade. Unlike the other side quests, this puzzle requires you to test your mathematical knowledge and ability to crack down on patterns. While solving it can take a lot of time, here’s all you need to know to end the quest in a short time. Stellar Blade Wisdom Puzzle Solution To begin solving the Wisdom Puzzle in Stellar Blade, the first task is to accept it from the Bulletin board....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 401 words · Michelle Miller