Wordle Wants To Conquer The World Of Board Games Next
The New York Times has teamed up with Hasbro to release a physical version of its hit digital puzzle game Wordle, giving friends the chance to compete.
Read MoreThe New York Times has teamed up with Hasbro to release a physical version of its hit digital puzzle game Wordle, giving friends the chance to compete.
Read MorePoco is back with a new F-series smartphone, one that brings new features to the table alongside compromises that may leave some buyers disappointed.
Read MoreJohn Wick, the assassin on a revenge mission in the "John Wick" movies, drives a rare, classic Mustang, and it's hiding a big secret in plain sight.
Read MoreYou may love your current vehicle, but that won't stop you from dreaming. We surveyed hundreds of drivers in the U.S. to learn which Tesla features they envy.
Read MoreThe Elgato Stream Deck has been a staple for streamers, but now Razer is bringing in a totally new streaming console that gives it a run for its money.
Read MoreCelebrities that you might have assumed only worked on movies or played music on stage were actually also inventors with official USPTO patents to prove it.
Read MoreA rocket is just the thing that provides lift into orbit. You need a spacecraft to carry humans on a mission, and NASA has one called Orion up its sleeve.
Read MoreIt's a myth that MacBooks aren't susceptible to spyware, but there are simple ways to find and eliminate it from your computer/
Read MoreSnapchat's mascot is named Ghostface Chillah, and he was designed by the company's CEO more than a decade ago.
Read MoreA viral TikTok video has prompted strong condemnation from the woman who was featured in it, fueling new questions about filming strangers in public.
Read MoreChrome OS Flex, a cloud-first version of Google's Chromebook operating system aimed at aging PC and Mac hardware, is finally out of the beta phase.
Read MoreActor John Schneider had a stunt version of the General Lee that was sadly wrecked during a hurrican.
Read MoreThe Smart Crossblade is a fun little whip, but its myriad safety concerns caused its ban in the United States.
Read MoreA new industry report reveals Samsung has drastically reduced its foldables forecast for 2023, and multiple factors likely fueled the decision.
Read MoreResearchers at MIT have detected radio signals coming from deep space. These signals are the first of their kind to appear periodically, rather than randomly.
Read MoreSony has announced yet another big change coming to its platform, this time in the form of a rewards program for gamers called PlayStation Stars.
Read MoreA new research trial pitted participants against their greatest fears in order to mitigate and potentially cure common phobias, and the results are promising.
Read MoreFord CEO Jim Farley has amassed a multi-million dollar collection of cars over the years. Here are some of the most expensive ones in his fleet.
Read MoreNot sure if it's a dead pixel or just a piece of dust inside your Oculus Quest 2? Here's how you can test it and find some ways to fix the issue.
Read MoreThe next Wordle puzzle revolves around a commonly known word containing a rarely used letter. You need this object to live, but it can also be made for dinner.
Read MoreLenovo has surprised foldable fans with a brief look at its "next big thing," namely the anticipated second-generation ThinkPad X1 Fold laptop.
Read MoreHyundai claims its Ioniq 6 will be among the most energy-efficient on the market, serving as part of the three-part EV plan the automaker announced in 2020.
Read MoreNetflix teased plans to add a cheaper ad-supported option in early 2022, and now it has finally made its first big announcement about the new tier.
Read MoreFollowing a big leak about the product, Sega has confirmed some key details about its upcoming Genesis Mini 2, including its release date and some games.
Read MoreThe fourth and final public beta of Android 13 has started rolling out for compatible Pixel smartphones and those from other brands in the test circle.
Read MoreJust because you have an iPhone doesn't mean you can't catch a virus while browsing on Safari or another phone browser.
Read MoreThe Pontiac Fiero lived its life in the fast lane, but it burned out — literally — very quickly.
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