Apple AirPods are still the best-selling true wireless earbuds

If you can barely even recall the days when people mocked the AirPods because they look just like their wired brethren, we don’t blame you. They’ve shot up in popularity over the past couple of years, and according to new findings by Counterpoint Res…

AT&T 5G breath though 1 Gigabit barrier

AT&T has recently taken a lot of flak for the misleading 5G “Evolution” it has put on smartphones but that doesn’t mean it isn’t actually making headway in well, the evolution of 5G networks. There might still be some marketing involved here but when it announced that its 5G network is the first to surpass the 1 Gigabit per second … Continue reading

Jim Carrey’s Drawing Of Executed Italian Dictator Enrages Alessandra Mussolini

Mussolini’s granddaughter fired back at the comedian-turned-political cartoon artist in defense of the fascist dictator.

Atari VCS gaming PC console gets a design overhaul

Dream come true or early April Fools? Probably neither or both, depending on who you ask. Atari has just announced what is tantamount to a deign and construction overhaul for its already delayed Atari VCS crowdfunded console. Noticeably missing from the announcement, however, is any mention of a delay for the launch of that console that supposed to come out … Continue reading

Google Maps Snake game puts a twists on ride-sharing

For some people, ride-sharing services have completely changed the way they travel and live. Not everyone, however, will be able to get the experience of driving a vehicle, much less a train, to pick up random strangers for fun and profit. Google is all about making dreams come and starting today, not only will you be able to pick up … Continue reading

Care.com pulls nearly 47,000 daycare listings following report

Care.com is considered the go-to site for caregivers in the US, but it just faced a serious shakeup. The company has confirmed that it took down 46,594 daycare center listings (45 percent of the listings in its database) after a Wall Street Journal…

Galaxy A30 lands in the US with limited availability

Samsung has a lot of smartphones but very few of them ever reach the US market. Samsung often reserves only the high-end Galaxy S series and few odds and ends, keeping the rest for the international market. It is surprising, then, that Samsung would suddenly bring one its Galaxy A phones to the US and not the most memorable one … Continue reading

Surface Book 2 finally has an 8th gen Intel Core i5 option

April Fools joke this isn’t, especially after Microsoft reportedly banned such shenanigans from making it outside of the company. Rumors about a more powerful entry-level Surface Book 2 has been going around for almost a month now so it’s no surprise that it’s real and finally here. Even better, if you’re not a fan of a fan-less quad-core device, you … Continue reading

Hackers obtain millions of cards from Planet Hollywood's parent company

More than a few restaurant-goers in the US will want to check their bank statements. Earl Enterprises has confirmed that hackers used point-of-sale malware to scoop up credit and card data at some of its US restaurants between May 2018 and March 2019…

Facebook now explains better why you’re seeing some posts and ads

Long gone are the days when timelines were just that, chronological lists of activities from people you explicitly followed. Nowadays, not only do they defy the flow of time, they also include posts that make you scratch your head. That’s why Facebook, perhaps in an attempt to satisfy critics and regulators, is now giving users even deeper insight into what … Continue reading