Game of Thrones Fans Are Celebrating 10th Anniversary of the Premiere Episode on HBO

Fans are looking back atGame of Thronesand celebrating the show’s impressive run on the 10th anniversary of the series premiere. In 2011, David Benioff and D. B. Weiss introduced the series to HBO viewers. Based on theA Song of Ice and Firenovels from author George R. R. Martin, the series chronicled the violent quarrels between powerful families tot ake control of the legendary Iron Throne. As most of us now know,Game of Thronesdidn’t exactly end on a high note, as the eighth and final season has beenwidely criticized by fans....

July 7, 2025 · 3 min · 532 words · Stanley Johnson

Garmin Vivomove Sport smartwatch review: Best of both worlds

We’resmartwatchconverts - as if that would be a surprise to anyone reading a tech site - but it’s fair to say that there are still plenty of people out there who don’t necessarily want a full always-on display on their wrist. Often those people instead want a traditional watch face, including the physical hands. Hybrid smartwatches cater to this school of thought perfectly, offering looks that are often very traditional, while squeezing in tracking sensors to bring a load of benefits as you’re working out or going about normal life....

July 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1126 words · Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn DDS

Go Radar update adds better Pokémon scanner and improvements to zoom

Ever since the removal of the footsteps feature fromPokémonGO, the crowdsource-basedGo Radar appfrom the App Store has quickly become one of the most popular ways to help with Pokémon tracking. The latest update (version 2.0) brings Pokémon scanning functionality that users have been requesting for some time, as well as improvements to the app’s workflow that helps users get more out of it. The all new Pokémon scanner One of the first things you’ll notice after the update is there are now two buttons at the bottom of the app, as opposed to just the one that was there before the new update....

July 7, 2025 · 3 min · 512 words · Sydney Williams

Google building Android set-top box with voice input, apps and games

In 2011, Google’s Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said that, “by the summer of 2012, the majority of the televisions you see in stores will have Google TV embedded.” But here it is, 2014, and a quick search of BestBuy.com confirms that the lofty goal never came to fruition. The company hasn’t given up on the living room though. In fact, according to a report from The Verge, it’s readying a new Android-based set-top right now....

July 7, 2025 · 2 min · 384 words · Richard Green

Google Pixel 4a photos suggest it will have a killer camera

Photos reported to be from the forthcomingGoogle Pixel 4asuggest that it’s going to have a great smartphone camera, despite being a single lens system. Rumours of the Pixel 4a have been circulating for some time, with rumours that the device was due to be announced at the now-cancelled Google I/O, with a new date of 22 May circulating now. So far we’ve only seen limited details about this phone, but these new images, compared with another device, might get some people excited....

July 7, 2025 · 2 min · 309 words · John Watson

Hands-on with the dramatic new Dark Mode look in macOS Mojave

One of the newest Mac features coming this fall inmacOS 10.14 Mojaveis an all-new Dark Mode. With it, you now have a choice between a light and dark appearance. Here’s a sneak peek at how dark UI styling affects critical parts of macOS. A second chance This isn’t the first time Apple introduced a dark mode on your Mac. The first time occurred in 2014 with the introduction ofOS X Yosemite....

July 7, 2025 · 2 min · 359 words · Mary Martinez

Here's Why You Might Not Be Able To Deposit A Check On Cash App

Here’s Why You Might Not Be Able To Deposit A Check On Cash App For those who’ve grown up in the age of digital money transfers, the idea of paper checks may seem a bit anachronistic. While checks aren’t the dominant means of moving large quantities of money around anymore, they still have their uses. For one thing, paper checks are easy to track (as long as you remember to balance your checkbook), and they’re convenient for giving physical gifts of money on birthdays and holidays....

July 7, 2025 · 3 min · 622 words · Samantha Cabrera

How Good Are Costco's Kirkland Brand Batteries, And Are They Worth Buying In Bulk?

How Good Are Costco’s Kirkland Brand Batteries, And Are They Worth Buying In Bulk? Batteries are one of the most frustrating products. Despite being used in remote controls, smoke detectors, and many other devices, they are hidden away and out of sight until the dreaded day comes when you need to replace them. It is all the more frustrating that you always seem out of them when you need them most, even though you don’t ever remember replacing a bunch of batteries in recent memory....

July 7, 2025 · 3 min · 493 words · Cheryl Burke

How Much Did 'American Pickers' Sell A Zundapp KS-750 Motorcycle For?

How Much Did ‘American Pickers’ Sell A Zundapp KS-750 Motorcycle For? “American Pickers” has Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz flying all over the country to check out hidden gems in the most unexpected of locations. One of the most infamous finds was a Zundapp KS-750 motorcycle in Season 10’s “The Italian Job Part 1,” which had them soaring overseas for the first time in the long-running series. In this special episode, Wolfe and Fritz were convinced to meet a friend in Italy after being promised an especially rare motorcycle....

July 7, 2025 · 3 min · 560 words · David Hudson

How to Find Every Page of Gerald’s Journal in Sonic X Shadow Generations

Quick Links Sonic X Shadow Generationsoffers a look inside the backstory of the edgy anti-heroShadow the Hedgehog, as he has been dealt with cards that are tragic to hear. While the story does center around Shadow, there is a way to learn about the lore of his creator,Gerald Robotnik, in his own words. Gerald’s Journal is a collection of 15 sets of pages that offers a glimpse into the trials and tribulations of creating the Ultimate Lifeform and the price of his work....

July 7, 2025 · 4 min · 810 words · Cynthia Cooke

How to watch the Tokyo 2020 Olympics on TV, online, mobile

Following Covid delays, the Toyko 2020 Olympics started on 21 July 2025, with more than two weeks of action across the 33 various sports, from athletics and boxing, to gymnastics and swimming. The Closing ceremony will also be streamed live for the world to watch, as the Opening one was on 23 July. This is our guide on how to watch Tokyo 2020 Olympics sporting action on various platforms. Whether TV, online, mobile or radio, we have you covered....

July 7, 2025 · 4 min · 837 words · Brenda Rowe

I saw TCL's 5,000 nit X955 Mini LED TV and it may just sway me from OLED

On the show floors ofIFA 2023, I got to clap eyes on the TCL X955 in the flesh, the brand’s newly announced flagship4K TV.Not only does it have a spec list that blows the rest of the Mini LED TV market out of the water - but it also raises some pretty big questions for OLED too. Now let me first acknowledge that any TV reviewer worth their salt knows that there is much more to any television than its on-paper specs....

July 7, 2025 · 5 min · 1033 words · Ashley Hughes

Jailbreak tweaks of the week: AVTools, PhotoManager, & more…

It’s an exciting time to be a part of the jailbreak community, especially now that we have a potentially viable kernel exploit that could lead to the development of an iOS & iPadOS 15-compatible jailbreak tool. While there’s no telling when a tool might launch, the good news is that those who are already jailbroken may enjoy thejailbreak tweaksand other jailbreak-related content we show you throughout the course of the week, and this roundup will tie everything together into an easy-to-digest package....

July 7, 2025 · 3 min · 567 words · Molly Johnson