Make your next game night the best one yet when you have the 2020BULLSH!T party game. Bringing everyone back to 2020, this American-made game shows you how to laugh at the hard—and sometimes ridiculous—times. Plus, it’s easy to play: just shuffle the Community cards. And then anonymously submit one Community card for each blank on…
Monthly Archives: September 2022
Elevate your home’s comfort and security with the Eve Shutter Switch smart controller. This smart home gadget has impressive on-device intelligence. In fact, it stores your location, the date, and the window’s orientation. Simply hold your phone with the Eve app against the window. Then, Eve automatically programs the shutter to respond to sunlight autonomously,…
Add a party-friendly, mood-lifting addition to your kitchen with the LG MoodUP refrigerator. This fridge does more than you think with its color-changing LED door panels, like lift your mood. In fact, this refrigerator also comes with smart technologies to improve food freshness and convenience. Additionally, it includes built-in speakers that let you enjoy music…
Take your computer with you everywhere when it’s the Lenovo Next-Gen ThinkPad X1 Fold 16″ foldable PC. Proving that laptops can do more, it gives you a complete PC experience in a portable design. Additionally, this sleek and thin gadget has a 22% larger 16-inch folding OLED display, a 25% thinner chassis, and thinner bezels…
It’s September and there’s an Apple event in the offing, and we’re expecting the appearance of the AirPods Pro 2 alongside the iPhone 14. It’s been nearly three years since Apple released the original AirPods Pro, and if you ask us, it’s about time for an update. It looks fairly certain there will be an…
Samsung has developed Nightography as a camera feature to help you take better pictures in darker environments – here’s all you need to know about it. The Nightography feature from Samsung was first announced during the reveal of the Galaxy S22 series, with the company giving us a deep dive into the technology using the…
My Side of the Mountain made me want to run away from home…at least for the summer. I swear this is a good thing, just bear with me a bit longer. Photo of Logan hiking with his copy of My Side of the Mountain (Photo by Alden Kline) I didn’t read this book for pleasure; it was assigned. The unfortunate reality for teachers is they…well, we (I’m…
A fat fine — of €405 million — is headed Instagram’s way after European Union privacy regulators came to a decision on a long running complaint related to how the social media platform handles children’s data. The penalty is for a breach of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Meta was contacted for comment…
A new update to Google Chrome has been released in response to a single high severity zero-day security vulnerability, known as CVE-2022-3075. Google said it was “aware of reports” that the vulnerability to its web browser has been exploited in the wild. The latest update will now fully roll out for all Chrome desktop users…
Security platform Microsoft Defender has been incorrectly serving users of apps such as Google Chrome, Discord, and Twitch with false positive security alerts. Users are getting a message, known as “Behavior:Win32/Hive.ZY”, which Microsoft says is used to signal potentially malicious files often downloaded via channels such as email. Perhaps reassuringly, “Hive” is the name of…