Bigger maps, naval warfare, and persistent servers are just a few of the additions coming to Battlefield 6, as its developers have promised to finally, directly address community feedback with a series…
AMD may revive the Ryzen 7 5800X3D with an anniversary edition
If you’re trying to build a PC in 2026, I feel bad for you, son. I’ve got 99 problems… and most of them tie back to the same “AI” bubble that’s making…
Amazon’s new Fire TV Stick HD ditches Android for faster Vega OS
Amazon is set to release a new version of the Fire TV Stick HD soon. This will be the second in the Fire TV Stick line to run on a different operating…
I ditched ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini for a week. I didn’t miss ‘em
Standing in my new living room, surrounded by moving boxes and facing a busted dishwasher, I realized there were three things I badly needed: a pair of scissors, a place to unpack…
Hytale Dev Addresses Copycat
Hytale developer Hypixel Studios is taking legal action against a copycat game that popped up on the Nintendo eShop last week. Hytale, the sandbox RPG, is taking action against Hytale: Sandbox RPG,…
Today’s best laptop deals: Save big on work, school, home use, and gaming
If you’re looking for an affordable Windows machine under $500, a blazing fast gaming beast for those intense matches, or a portable 2-in-1 for school or work, you’ve got plenty of great…
Pragmata PC Settings Guide
Pragmata is Capcom’s second RE Engine-based game in just a few months, and while the gameplay feels like it was ripped straight out of the Xbox 360 era, the game looks much…
Apple accelerates progress with highest-ever recycled material in its products
Apple today announced that a record 30 percent of material across all of its products shipped in 2025 came from recycled content. Powered by WPeMatico
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Nintendo HQ Recreation
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream releases today on the Nintendo Switch, and as an example of the scope and depth of what players can make in the latest installment of Nintendo’s life…
Premium laptops keep getting thinner—and losing the ports people need
I’ve reviewed a lot of laptops for PCWorld and I’ve been noticing something I don’t like: the more expensive the laptop, the fewer ports it tends to have. It’s been trending this…
