Unlisted apps are coming to App Store

Developers can now publish unlisted iPhone, iPad and iPod touch apps on the App Store that don’t appear in search results and are only discoverable through direct links. What are unlisted apps on App Store? How to discover them? An unlisted app is normally accessible so long as you know its App Store link. Unlisted apps cannot be found with the App Store’s search function nor will they surface in search results....

June 10, 2025 · 2 min · 344 words · Michael Mccormick

Urbanista Athens review: Going the distance?

The days of wired earphones are numbered, which is great for sporty types who want to listen to their tunes without the waggle of cables in their face. This is thanks to reasonable price options entering the market, such as the Urbanista Athens True Wireless. But at such a price point, is there compromise to fit and quality as a result? We’ve been living with the Athens in-ear wireless earphones to see how these earbuds fare....

June 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1269 words · Jeremy Foley

Where to Find White-Maned Lynel in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)

Hyrule is brimming with enemies in Tears of the Kingdom. Some are easy to face, like the humble Bokoblin, while others will one-shot you and take you back to square one. Lynels tend to offer the latter, being one of the toughest enemies to find on the mainland due to their speed and power, and when you start exploring and actively avoid any enemy that could hit you so hard to go back to the sky islands, it seems like Lynels are absolutely everywhere....

June 10, 2025 · 3 min · 578 words · Eric Adams

Who Makes The Engines Used In Chinese Fighter Jets?

Who Makes The Engines Used In Chinese Fighter Jets? While recent years have seen more information about the Chinese military become common knowledge, there is no denying that a lot is still unknown about its military might. Most recognize one of themost heavily armed tanks in the world, the Type 99 tank, and its Shenyang J-35A fighter jet, whosemultirole capabilities pit it against the U.S.’s very own F-35 Lightning II. But not many can tell you who makes most of the country’s military vehicles or where they are manufactured....

June 10, 2025 · 3 min · 568 words · Krystal Diaz

Windows Malware ‘Aggah’ Infects Your PCs Through Microsoft Word Docs

The latest in a series of online attacks is ‘Aggah’, a global malware campaign with roots in the Middle East. The Windows Malware comprises a commodity Trojan script being spread via an infected Microsoft Word Document. The perpetrators are tricking users into downloading and activating the malicious code using RevengeRAT. Since RevengeRat is comprised of several open source Trojan builds, it is very difficult to pinpoint the actual spammer. The people involved in this are using the alias name ‘haggah’ to carry out their operation....

June 10, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · Shannon Lang

“I wasn’t allowed to say any of that”: Amy Schumer, Who Nearly Replaced Margot Robbie, Claims Her Cruel Alec Baldwin Joke Was Deleted from Oscars

Follow us on Google News Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed Amy Schumer is a gorgeous diva with multiple talents including stand-up comedian, actress, writer, producer, and director. Schumer wrote and made her film debut withTrainwreckin 2015. She received nominations for theWriters Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplayand theGolden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musicalfor the film. The star was also nominated for twoGrammy Awards....

June 10, 2025 · 4 min · 774 words · Janet Ramos

“It’s one of the crappiest movies ever made”: Tom Hanks on the $47M Bomb He Himself Admitted Was a Category 5 Disaster

Follow us on Google News Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed It’s not uncommon for actors and filmmakers to be critical of their past works, especially with the benefit of hindsight, and Tom Hanks is no different. With a career spanning over four decades, there are bound to be some regrets. However, none of the actor’s mishaps in his illustrious career is bigger than one Brian De Palma movie, which is unanimously hated by critics, fans, and even its cast....

June 10, 2025 · 5 min · 860 words · James Santiago

2021 Chevrolet Corvette Review: Conversation Starter

2021 Chevrolet Corvette Review: Conversation Starter The 2021 Chevrolet Corvette is a very fast car, but it’s slow to leave a parking lot. That’s not down to this eighth-generation of Chevy’s attainable sports car but rather a testament to the fact that, as a bonafide example of four-wheel Americana, someone, somewhere, always wants to start a conversation about why the ‘Vette is special. You can’t really blame them, particularly given the fact that this latest generation of Corvette really is worthy of the hype....

June 9, 2025 · 6 min · 1179 words · Troy Foster

2024 Subaru Outback Touring XT Review: SUV Or Wagon, This Turbo Flagship Stands Out

2024 Subaru Outback Touring XT Review: SUV Or Wagon, This Turbo Flagship Stands Out Subaru Outbacks are not luxury cars, at least historically. Sure, there are a lot of features that are nice to have, like all-wheel drive and a lot of storage space, but you’re able to get those features on an old Toyota Sienna minivan. Practicality, however, is not a luxury feature. Leather, heated, ventilated, and seemingly infinitely adjustable seats, a huge panoramic sunroof, a powerful sound system, and charging ports everywhere are luxury features....

June 9, 2025 · 6 min · 1243 words · Brittney Turner

5 great Netflix drama movies that are perfect to stream in the fall

Although November is coming to a close, the fall is still in full swing. With just a month left, Netflix is saving some of its best movies for last.The Piano Lesson,Malcolm Washington’s upcoming film based on August Wilson’s play, arrives at the end of November. Romance fans will love the streamer’s holiday lineup, which includesMeet Me Next Christmas,Hot Frosty, andThe Merry Gentlemen. One genre to pay attention to this fall is drama....

June 9, 2025 · 4 min · 821 words · Samuel Erickson

9 '80s Remakes That Failed to Live Up to the Original

There is a never-ending debate among cinephiles regarding the kinds of movies that are ideal for remakes. Sections of movie lovers argue that remaking average or bad movies is a better idea than remaking critically acclaimed ones. This is because directors will only worry about areas to improve on, rather than how to match the original. However, today, filmmakers and studios still feel compelled to retool classics, hoping that the previous success will be replicated....

June 9, 2025 · 10 min · 2077 words · Christopher Lopez

A Humble Spark of Puzzle-Platforming Delight with ElecHead

One of the things I look forward to during any mass E3-esque ensemble of upcoming titles, is the prospect that for all the grandiose talk and bravado – that despite most of the attention likely to be snatched up by those studios and publishers with the furthest reach – there’s bound to be one “smaller” little name or sneak-peak that manages to distract me. If not completely absolve me from seeing what both the AAA and the more popular indie (oxymoron, I know) circles have to show, at the very least provide something that on occasion, puts things in perspective....

June 9, 2025 · 5 min · 982 words · Haley Byrd

All Instruments in Fortnite Festival

Fans of the long forgotten rhythm game genre finally have a new experience to sink your teeth into. What’s more, we’re going to take a look at all instruments in Fortnite Festival, as well as how to get new skins. Fortnite Festival: all instruments explained The instruments available for players to use in the Fortnite Festival are: There are a total of5 instrumenttypes available for players to choose in Fornite Festival....

June 9, 2025 · 2 min · 420 words · Connor Webb