Pokemon Go players share most “annoying” Pokemon to catch

Pokemon Go players share most “annoying” Pokemon to catch Pokemon Go players share the Pokemon they find the most annoying to catch, usually due to inconsistent hitboxes and timing issues. In the old days, thePokemonfranchise never tested the players’ Poke Ball throwing ability. All you did was press a button and hope for the best, and no, holding down+B, or up+A didn’t count, as those were gaming placebos. Pokemon Go changed everything, as the game tracks your finger movements while throwing a Poke Ball....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 398 words · Jacob Anderson

Pokemon Legends Z-A hype derailed as single word leaves players concerned

Pokemon Legends Z-A hype derailed as single word leaves players concerned Pokemon Legends Z-A sees the continuation of the wildly popular Legends spin-offs. Unfortunately, excitement has been somewhat diminished as franchise fans fixate on a single aspect of the reveal. On the happiest ofPokemonDays, a jam-packedPokemon Presentsgave trainers everywhere something to look forward to. The announcement ofPokemon Legends Z-Arevealed that Gamefreak is continuing the incredibly well-received spin-off series. Not only are we returning to the frankly underutilized Kalos region but we’re also going to seethe return of Mega Evolution....

May 30, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Vincent Myers

Quip’s electric toothbrush for kids makes oral hygiene less of a hassle

Most parents have experienced the struggle of getting their kid to brush their teeth. It’s not one of the most stimulating tasks in the world, but it’s certainly one of the most important. Now, electric toothbrush makerQuiphas a solution for kids. The company has repurposed its popular electric toothbrush for adults to fit the mouths of children, and it’s launching Tuesday, March 5. The Quip Kids Electric Toothbrush is designed to make teeth brushing more fun....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 301 words · Thomas Thompson

Rumbleverse review: This battle royale is a knockout

“Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and rating products, services and apps to help you make a sound buying decision. Find out we test and score products.“ Being a massive fan ofFortnite, I’ve grown tolove the battle royale genreafter being years late to the party. But before that, my competitive gaming was relegated solely to the fighting genre. When I heard that developer Iron Galaxy, the team behind the Killer Instinct reboot and various Capcom fighter re-releases, was creating a fighting game battle royale, it seemed like my two multiplayer passions could finally come together....

May 30, 2025 · 8 min · 1503 words · Amanda Kelly

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: the upgrade we’ve been waiting for?

I never really thought that I’d want to go down the route of owning a flip phone, ever since I swore off my Nokia in the early 2000s (you know, the one with the weird felt covering and tiny notification window). Fast forward two decades, and I’m considering rejoining the race, thanks to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7. Coming in at $1,100, it’s not cheap, but it’s definitely something different compared to the world of black rectangles, and it it feels like Samsung’s Flip family has finally come of age....

May 30, 2025 · 6 min · 1258 words · Alan York

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 vs. Google Pixel Fold: $1,800 foldable showdown

In the foldable smartphone arena, there’s little doubt that Samsung has become the heavyweight champion. After all, it’s had nearly four years to refine the experience, and it hasn’t been shy about doing so in public. Last year’sGalaxy Z Fold 4proved that Samsung’s design was ready for prime time. Now, it’s refining that with the newGalaxy Z Fold 5, a worthy successor that delivers some nice quality-of-life improvements and even more power under the hood....

May 30, 2025 · 11 min · 2272 words · Craig Hines

Save on Apple MacBook Air, Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 at Amazon for Black Friday

Now is the ideal time to snap up a stylish and classy new MacBook Air or Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 with big discounts emerging already thanks to earlyBlack Friday deals. Both laptops are enjoying a price cut right now as part of the manyAmazon Black Friday dealswe’re seeing show up already. While we expect to see even moreBlack Friday MacBook dealsandBlack Friday Microsoft Surface dealssoon, these two are a great starting point for the many people who want to make their purchase now in case stock sells out....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 361 words · Michael Marsh

Spotify’s growing faster than ever, thanks in part to Apple Music

Last year, shortly after the launch of Apple Music, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek noted that the rival streaming service’s launchhadn’t hurt his company’s growthat all. “We keep setting new records week to week,” he said at the time. It was easy to wonder if this statement was similar to Apple’s ad welcoming IBM to the personal computer business in 1981, shortly before the latter would claim a huge portion of the market for itself....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 366 words · Michael Rogers

Stanford researchers have taken us one step closer to a universal flu vaccine

Getting a yearly flu jab isn’t ideal, but it is necessary. The reason we need to keep topping up on flu vaccines is because the virus continually changes. That means that immunity to last year’s flu virus doesn’t mean anything here in 2019. A number of research labs and universities around this world are working to change this, however, with approaches that range fromDNA vaccinesto investigations with so-called“killer” T cells....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 352 words · Paul Mann

Take a look at Google’s mini-golf pop-up in New York City

In a bid toraise awarenessfor its smart home products, Google has kicked off a pop-up event in New York City that shows off the best features of theGoogle Home Miniand theGoogle Home Maxsmart speakers. This pop-up is a little different than others you may have seen. Why? Well, because it’s a mini-golf course. Each hole on the course will represent a different room in the home, so you might have a hole for the kitchen and one for the bedroom....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 356 words · Ashley Salinas

Thanos' 2024 MCU Return Proves Why The Franchise Still Can’t Escape Endgame 5 Years Later

Summary Thanos is once again returning in 2024, proving that theMCUcan’t move on fromAvengers: Endgameeven five years after it was released. The MCU’s obsession withAvengers: Endgameisn’t entirely surprising, given that it is theMCU’s highest-grossing movie, and the second highest-grossing movie of all time (beaten byAvatarafter it was re-released). Needless to say, while hitting the heady heights of a $2 billion movie isn’t a realistic expectation for mostupcoming MCU projects, Marvel seems preoccupied with focusing on its proven successes....

May 30, 2025 · 4 min · 794 words · Cassandra Adams

The best skills in Spider-Man 2

Now that Peter and Miles are sharing the spotlight as dual Spider-Men inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2,you probably expect each to come with their own skill trees. You wouldn’t be wrong for thinking that, but it isn’t just two sets of abilities you need to juggle — it’s three. Not only do Peter and Miles each have their own bespoke skill trees to upgrade their specific abilities and powers, such as Miles’ Venom abilities and Peter’s Symbiote ones, but there is a shared tree that grants both Spider-Men new attacks and moves....

May 30, 2025 · 4 min · 778 words · Morgan Holland

The best software for school

Getting prepared for a new school year involves having the tools you need to succeed as a student. Whether this is your first year and you need suggestions on where to begin or your third year and you want something better than what you’ve been using, we have you covered with this list of the best software for school. From writing to research to planning and more, check out these free applications....

May 30, 2025 · 6 min · 1089 words · Jim Harrison