The Bachelor: Joey Graziadei & Kelsey Anderson's Biggest Relationship Obstacle Revealed

Summary The Bachelorseason 28’sJoey Graziadei and Kelsey Andersonare enjoying their time together without cameras presentas they decide on their next step and share their biggest relationship obstacle. Joey, who originally appeared inThe Bacheloretteseason 20with Charity Lawson, took his opportunity to lead the series seriously, making difficult decisions in the most delicate way possible. As he worked his way through the pool of women who joined the series to compete for his affection, Joey fell for Kelsey, a New Orleans native....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 558 words · Seth Watson

The most innovative tech products of 2023

Our team of writers and editors reviews hundreds of products every year, and we routinely update our lists of the very bestlaptops,TVs,phones, and more to make sure you can find the right one for you. But let’s be honest: Sometimes the best is boring. For instance, the iPhone still makes the best phone for most people in 2023. A product that’s easy to use, affordable and reliable may be the most pragmatic purchase, but it’s not always exciting....

August 21, 2025 · 17 min · 3429 words · Hannah Richards

The Sims 4’s latest expansion recreates the full high school experience

The Sims 4’s newestexpansion pack,High School Years, focuses on the high school experience and brings with it teen content and a whole array of new features — from all new fashion options to in-game features like following your teen Sims through their classes and extracurriculars. In a press preview event, lead producer George Pigula and lead designer Jessica Croft shared a number of new features that come with the pack including the new world of Copperdale, teen aspirations, new side hustles, and some base game updates that I know players have been interested to see....

August 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1066 words · James Miranda

The Spider-Man Who Laughs: Spider-Man Just Officially Became "The Most Dangerous Superhuman in the World"

Summary Warning: Contains SPOILERS for The Amazing Spider-Man #50!After decades of being known as the Friendly NeighborhoodSpider-Man, the iconic web-slinger has finally made the turn to villainy. This isn’t to say he’s become something of an antihero like when he donned the black symbiote costume, but an actual all-out lunatic who can only be described as‘the Spider-Man Who Laughs’, making him “the most dangerous superhuman in the world”. InThe Amazing Spider-Man#50 by Zeb Wells and Ed McGuinness, Peter Parker is called to Oscorp for an emergency regarding the Living Brain....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 675 words · James Dunn

The state of solid-state batteries: We may be on the cusp of an EV revolution

Electric vehicles may have become a whole lot more popular over the past five years or so, but that’s despite some issues they still face regarding things like limited range and slow charging speeds. The result of these issues is that plenty of buyers are unsure about whether an EV might be for them. But there’s one technology that has been hailed as a savior for all of the EV issues related to batteries, and that’s solid-state battery tech....

August 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1067 words · John Phillips

The Story of Gabby Durden: Shedding the LeTigress name and the baggage that comes with it

The Story of Gabby Durden: Shedding the LeTigress name and the baggage that comes with it Gabby Durden’s been with the LCS for years and has made herself part of the league’s best moments, both on-stage with the players and behind the caster’s desk. Dexerto sat down with her and dicussed at length her shedding the LeTigress moniker, ways she’s found to deal with criticism and personal tragedy, as well as the evolution of her casting and interviewing style over the years....

August 21, 2025 · 25 min · 5216 words · Megan Adams

Trying to understand Facebook’s Community Standards? Here’s the gist

After a year in which Facebook faced ample scrutiny for its handling of variouscontroversies(culminating in founder Mark Zuckerberg giving a testimony to Congress), the company has publicly revealed its standards for moderating content. Although Facebook always had some publicly visible standards,the new standardsshow what factors the company weighs when deciding whether to remove content from the site. you’re able to readthe full standards here, but if scrolling through several pages of text seems like a bit much, we’ve got the highlights....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 469 words · Wesley Wade

Twitter makes some notable changes for folks who like posting photos

If you’ve ever felt a little frustrated by the way Twitter’s compression tools degrade the quality of your photos, then you’ll be pleased to learn that this will no longer be the case. Twitter this week announced it has implemented a new system that retains the quality of an uploaded JPEG instead of diminishing it. Twitter engineer Nolan O’Brien announced this week that the social media platform will now preserve JPEGs at 97% quality....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Michael Carney

UFO 50 review: the 8-bit era returns in this fantastic retro collection

“Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and rating products, services and apps to help you make a sound buying decision. Find out we test and score products.“ [Editor’s note:UFO 50, the latest game from Spelunky developer Mossmouth, is a fascinating feat. It’s a collection of 50 original 8-bit games that both reference gaming history and iterate on it. Even with a handful of misses in the oddball package, these are lovingly crafted retro throwbacks that encapsulate what made that creative era of gaming so special....

August 21, 2025 · 33 min · 6880 words · Nicholas Moore

Velohub Blinkers are bike turn signals made the right way, plus lasers

As biking gains popularity, gadgets aimed at making it safer are popping up right and left. Turn signals, for instance, have seen increasing implementation, and now a new set is up for grabs. Velohub’sBlinkers, a turn signal lighting system for bikes, is designed so that cyclist’s right and left turns don’t surprise the drivers with whom they share the road. And as a plus, Blinkers sport a laser lane indicator to encourage drivers to give riders space....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 345 words · Drew Saunders

What is the Egg Crack Challenge? Parents go viral for cracking eggs on children’s heads

What is the Egg Crack Challenge? Parents go viral for cracking eggs on children’s heads Parents are being slammed on TikTok after taking part in the egg crack challenge, where they crack an egg on their children’s heads. A new trend has taken the parenting community onTikTokby storm lately, and it’s called the Egg Crack Challenge. The hashtag has over 33.6 million views and is filled with parents filming them cooking or baking with their children, who are unaware of what is to come....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 570 words · Cameron Cooper

When games get hungry: The oddest food partnerships in gaming history

You might have spotted Pikachu on shelves in the grocery store recently, specifically in the soup section. And no, the soup is not made out of Pikachu, even if the taste might be electric — it’s a partnership between Campbell’s andPokémonaimed at kids. In addition to Pikachu, you’ll also spot characters like Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Eevee, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Mewtwo. Campbell’s has added another layer to the marketing campaign by making certain Pokémon cans harder to find than others....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 828 words · Jose Turner

Why I’m still using a 14 year-old Dell monitor and I’m not ashamed

PCs are both a hobby of mine and my literal job, so I’m lucky enough to spend time with some of the latest and greatest hardware in the world. And yet sitting alongside my VR PC with a Radeon 6950XT and my test bench with anRTX 4090andCore i9-13900Kin it, I also have a 14-year-old Dell monitor. It’s the oldest piece of everyday technology I own, and I don’t plan to replace it any time soon....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 724 words · Veronica Diaz