Roborock S5 Max review: Maximum at everything

We’ve been fans of Roborock’s robot vacuum range for some time; with each new release seemingly improving upon the last. Does the Roborock S5 Max follow this trend? We’ve been living with it for a few weeks to find out. Our quick take There’s a lot to like about the Roborock S5 Max. Like the previous Roborock vacuums we’ve tested, it’s intelligent enough to get on with its business of cleaning without a terrible amount of fuss....

August 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1361 words · Leslie Romero

Schedule 1 Save File Location on PC

Schedule 1 is currently available in early access on PC, and it’s a massive hit on Steam, with a concurrent player count that keeps rising. It has already reached nearly 420K players on the platform, with no signs of slowing down. You can create multiple profiles in Schedule 1, each with dedicated progress, currency, and world interactions. Thankfully, the game does have support for cloud saves through Steam, but if you want to back up your local profiles or edit any part of your progress, here is the save file location for Schedule 1....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 401 words · Jeffrey Pope

Should I Buy Destiny 2: The Witch Queen? – Destiny 2: The Witch Queen Review

The Witch Queen is the latest expansion to Destiny 2 that expands on the story and adds new features that include crafting, new weapons, and a new type of enemy variant. The most significant part of the new content is the expansion of Destiny 2’s story, which brings a new campaign and plenty of side quests, but is The Witch Queen worth it? A new area to explore One of the best parts of the new Witch Queen campaign is a unique area dubbed Savathun’s Throne World....

August 1, 2025 · 4 min · 754 words · Eric Berry

Should you buy an Apple Watch Ultra 2 or wait for the Ultra 3?

When you’re shopping for anApple Watch, it’s always tempting to buy an Ultra. Even if you’re not a runner, diver, powerlifter, or mountain climber, it’s hard to ignore the appeal of features like a huge screen and multi-day battery life. The second item is something every Watch should have, honestly. TheUltra 2is Apple’s newest version. It launched in September 2023, however – given Apple’s annual cycles, that means we’re due for a third-gen product in September 2024, or maybe October at the latest if there’s a production delay....

August 1, 2025 · 5 min · 884 words · Michael Duran DDS

Simplify Your Digital Life: Here's How To Clean Up Your Gmail Inbox

Simplify Your Digital Life: Here’s How To Clean Up Your Gmail Inbox Yes, taming a congested and disorganized Gmail inbox can be quite a daunting task, especially if you have to deal with thousands upon thousands of emails. So where do you begin? How can you turn an unruly inbox into something more manageable? We’ve outlined several actionable steps you can take to start decluttering your Gmail account and simplifying your digital life....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 573 words · Nicole Roberts

Sky Soundbox: What is it, what can it do and how can I get one?

Improving a TV’s sound for movies and TV shows is usually high on the agenda for many. Thankfully, we have several different options for creating our own home cinema. If you have space, you can install a 5.1 surround sound system. Or if you have a lot more space (and money) you can choose a Dolby Atmos system. For the majority of us, a soundbar will suffice, but there are several different options out there vying for our attention....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 440 words · Ethan Bailey

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake is Still Alive

The Star Wars KOTORremake is still alive, although its development is going to take a while. Saber Interactive talks about one of the most anticipated games for quite a few years. KOTOR Remake is Still Afloat Announced in 2021 as a PS5 exclusive on console and also on PC,Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remakemade more than one fan kneel before the power of Darth Revan. However, the news about the state of the game has not been very positive....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 383 words · Erin Wilson

The Babysitter 3 Will Happen on Netflix If Audiences Want It, Story Is Ready to Go

The surprise hit 2017 Netflix horror-comedyThe Babysitterrecently had a sequel release titledThe Babysitter: Killer Queen. The second movie in the franchise takes forward the story of teen misfit Cole Jonhson who finds himself the target of yet another satanic murder ritual after surviving the last one in the previous movie. The director of the movie, McG, told CBR that fans can expect a second sequel ifThe Babysitter: Killer Queenproves as successful as the original film (Warning: SPOILERS!...

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 518 words · Jamie Cohen

The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Gaming: A Call for Balanced Innovation

The gaming industry stands at the precipice of a transformative era, driven by the relentless march of artificial intelligence (AI). The recent insights shared by Purnendu Mukherjee, CEO of Convai,in an interview with PC Gameroffers a glimpse into a future where gaming NPCs cease to be mere background noise, evolving into dynamic entities that enrich the tapestry of virtual worlds. As we peer into this promising horizon, however, it’s crucial to navigate the path with caution, ensuring that the soul of gaming isn’t lost to the cold precision of algorithms....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 593 words · Robert Madden

The Reason Sony's PlayStation Vita Was A Failure

The Reason Sony’s PlayStation Vita Was A Failure Few players have been able to dominate the handheld gaming market like Nintendo. From the polarizing Nokia NGage of old to new-age powerhouses like the Steam Deck, it’s been tough for anyone to knock the company from atop its perch. Sony arguably had one of the best answers in the form of the original PlayStation Portable (also known as the PSP). With a deep collection of classic franchises from which to both develop new games and port older ones, more powerful hardware than even Nintendo could manage, better multimedia options, and stronger third-party support from triple-A developers, it seemed like Sony would be a permanent anchor to its longtime rival as part of a two-headed giant in mobile gaming....

August 1, 2025 · 6 min · 1251 words · Joshua Bowen

Video: 10 new features of 16-inch MacBook Pro

You’d be wrong to assume that Apple’s new MacBook Pro notebook rocks nothing more than faster components under the hood along with an updated 16-inch Retina screen. In this brief hands-on walkthrough video, our video editor Harris Craycraft goes over ten important changes and key differences between this and every other MacBook Pro Apple has made. I won’t spoil any surprises for you by transcribing Harris’s video. The best thing for you to do is to watch the embedded clip down below right now....

August 1, 2025 · 4 min · 753 words · James Brady

What Happens To A Heat-Seeking Missile If It Loses Lock And Misses Its Target?

What Happens To A Heat-Seeking Missile If It Loses Lock And Misses Its Target? In 1956, the United States Navy received one of the first and most successful air-to-air missiles ever made, the AAM-N-7 Sidewinder (now called the AIM-9 Sidewinder). The Sidewinder has been in service ever since, and is a reliable, relatively inexpensive, and lethal short-range air-to-air missile. The weapon uses thermal radiation to lock onto and strike its targets, making it the first operational “heat-seeking” missile ever made....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 548 words · Grace Erickson

What is Google Duo Low-light mode and how do you use it?

Google’sDuohas been around since 2016 and it’s Google’s answer to Apple’s FaceTime, offering video and audio calling between devices. Unlike FaceTime that is only available foriOS devicesthough - even though you canjoin FaceTime calls with a linkfrom other platforms, Google Duo works across both iOS andAndroidplatforms, with an app on both. Google regularly updates Duo with features, one of which is Low-light mode. Here’s what Low-light mode is on Google Duo, how it works and how to use it....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 375 words · Jennifer Beasley