From Lord of the Rings to Game of Thrones, we’re experiencing a fresh wave of wonderful content in the fantasy world. Here are all of the latest news, reviews, and streaming guides you need.
Meta’s new Forum app turns Facebook Groups into a standalone hub for questions, recommendations, and AI-powered search, giving the company a Reddit-like test built from communities it already owns.
NordVPN just launched My Location, a free tool that shows both your physical and IP-based virtual location, helping you understand what websites actually know about where you are.
Reddit is cracking down on bots with new human verification checks for suspicious accounts. It also plans clearer labels for automated profiles so you can tell if you are interacting with software.
Ryan Gosling reaches for the stars in Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's sci-fi film, Project Hail Mary, which has become one of the best movies of 2026.
YouTube users with ad blockers report missing comments and descriptions, sparking speculation that Google may be limiting features as part of its anti-ad-block strategy.
A PlayStation 6 rumor claims Sony could jump to 30GB of GDDR7 memory, alongside a 24GB handheld. If the details repeat across leaks, it may signal a shared baseline for next-gen games.
Gigabyte is considering a handheld gaming PC, but CEO Eddie Lin says it won’t launch without a clear differentiator. At CES 2026, he signaled originality comes before timing, pricing, or regions.
The UK will publish its first under-5 screen time guidance in April. It targets passive viewing after research linked very high daily use in two-year-olds with weaker vocabulary and other concerns.
RTX 50 SUPER delayed rumors suggest NVIDIA’s midcycle refresh may not land soon, leaving buyers stuck with pricey, scarce RTX 5000 cards. Here’s how to decide whether to buy now or wait.
The Zwolle court voided a marriage after ChatGPT-generated vows omitted mandatory legal language, underscoring limits on using AI for legally binding ceremonies.
A new rumor says Intel’s Core Ultra 200K Plus refresh could add E-cores and raise rated DDR5 support, while keeping prices steady and sticking with LGA1851 motherboards.
In the latest round of cost-cuts at Amazon, its long-in-development Lord of the Rings MMO, which was a revival of a project first cancelled in 2021, appears to have been axed again. Former developers at Amazon Games say the title, in collaboration with Embracer Group, has been cancelled as the studio shifts away from large-scale MMOs.