Every Walking Mausoleum In Elden Ring, Ranked

Summary The walking mausoleums ofElden Ringfunction as both massive and awe-inspiring enemies and are an important part of the game’s boss rewards mechanic. Eachmajor boss in the game drops a remembrancewhen killed, which can be redeemed in exchange for many runes or a weapon themed around the boss itself. Each remembrance can be used once to create one of two powerful items, so the player must make a choice when using them....

August 2, 2025 · 8 min · 1615 words · Erica Collins

Galactus' Daughter Officially Settled Marvel's Smartest Hero Alive

Summary The longstanding debate regarding the smartest person in theMarvelUniverse was officially settled by the daughter ofGalactus.The Marvel Universe has many superintelligent characters, but fans have conflicting perspectives on who the smartest of them all truly is. There are the usualcandidates, including Iron Man, and Bruce Banner, and of course, the Fantastic Four’s Reed Richards – who Galacta declared the most intelligent. InGalacta: Daughter of Galactus#1 – written by Adam Warren, with art by Hector Sevilla Lujan – the protagonist namesReed Richards (a....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 617 words · Shirley Weaver DVM

Galaxy Watch4 devices are suddenly unpairing from phones, owners suspect Google Assistant is involved

Galaxy Watch4 devices are suddenly unpairing from phones, owners suspect Google Assistant is involved Google Assistant has effectively made its debut on Wear OS 3 with the only two watches still that support it —Samsung’s Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic. Complaints have quickly flowed in about how always-on hotword detection has resulted in precipitous battery drain and that detection accuracy is pretty hit-or-miss. But if that wasn’t enough pain, we’ve been able to confirm a mission-critical bug that some users have been dealing with....

August 2, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Scott Mccarthy

Google Meet is making it easy to jump between your computer and phone in video calls

Well, that didn’t take long at all. After reporting on a feature last week that would let usersseamlessly transfer calls in Google Meetfrom one device to another, we’re now seeing it go live for the first time. This feature is going to bring major changes to the way users will now be able to communicate when using the app. What is Google Meet? Google Meet is an easy way to stay connected with family and friends wherever you go...

August 2, 2025 · 2 min · 396 words · Margaret Gonzalez

Google's next-gen AI-powered search experience is ready for a test drive

The recently concludedGoogle I/O 2023was host to a bunch of products and software-related announcements, including theintroduction of Labs, a dedicated platform that will work on upcoming AI features before they’re embedded into services like Search or Workspace. Meanwhile,Search Labsis a subdivision that lets users try out under-development AI features coming to the world’s most frequently used search engine. While there was initially some uncertainty about who’d gain access to the new Search Labs experiences, Google’s generative AI is now becoming available to testers in the US....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 454 words · David Navarro

Google: How to delete search history for the last 15 minutes

Google: How to delete search history for the last 15 minutes Google Chrome’s Incognito mode is ideal if you want to browse privately, but sometimes you might forget to open Incognito mode or want to do a single private search. To help, the Google app lets you delete the last 15 minutes of your search history. Use this alongsidethese essential privacy tipsto keep your activity to yourself. We show you how to delete the last 15 minutes of your search history in just a few taps....

August 2, 2025 · 2 min · 372 words · Martin Hartman

How to Make a Decision Tree in Excel: A Step-by-Step Guide

Quick Links By creating a decision tree in Microsoft Excel, you may free up a lot of brain capacity that would otherwise have been spent trying to determine which opportunities are the best. We’ll show you how to design decision trees in Excel both from scratch and with a template. What Is a Decision Tree, and Why Should You Make One? A decision tree is a simple graph that gives you a “Yes” and “No” answer to different scenarios....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 483 words · Andrea Price

How to set up and use Google Drive on your iPhone or iPad

Google Drive is the primary choice of cloud storage for Android and iPhone users, thanks to its ease of use, reliability, and cross-platform availability. It’s one of the most powerful productivity apps on your phone, whether that’s one of thebest budget Android phonesor a pricey Apple iPhone. While Drive comes pre-installed on Android devices, if you use an iPhone, you must download the app from the Play Store. When it’s installed and you sign in, you’ll find everything looks the same....

August 2, 2025 · 4 min · 690 words · Theresa Miller

How to Succeed at Photographing a Nightclub Event

How to Succeed at Photographing a Nightclub Event Lights. Camera. Action. Nightclub photographers allow people to remember the not-so-memorable moments. Whether it’s selling a photo keychain at the club or people being tagged in the club’s photos on Facebook the next day, you want to create the best photos you can for clubgoers. Whether you’re a photography novice or someone who hasn’t shot at nightclubs before, it’s good to know what to expect—from the equipment you’ll need, the camera settings, the skills required, and the extra things you’ll learn from experience....

August 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1341 words · Beth Jones

How to update your Slack status

With more companies embracing remote work, keeping track of what every employee does is difficult, especially for larger companies with hundreds of workers. It also doesn’t help that individuals are scattered across several countries, continents, and time zones. Communication tools like Slackare essential for remote teams to stay connected and productive. One of the app’s most helpful features is the ability to set status messages, which can let your colleagues know when you’re available or busy....

August 2, 2025 · 4 min · 708 words · Virginia Johnson

I Always Change These 7 Settings on a New Monitor

When it’s time to replace my monitor, I cannot rest until I’ve tweaked it to my liking. It’s either too bright, has too warm of a color temp, and is overlaid with one too many post-processes—so don’t start working or gaming until you’ve made these tweaks. 7Adjust Image Settings Before I do anything, I always adjust my monitors' brightness, contrast, gamma, and sharpness. These settings usually aren’t to my liking right out of the box....

August 2, 2025 · 4 min · 819 words · Johnny Wiley

I Made My Old iPad a Distraction-Free Writing Powerhouse

Quick Links Distraction-free writing devices are exceptionally useful. However, they’re pricey. The good news is you don’t need to go buy a new device if you have an old iPad or iPhone lying around. With a little ingenuity, you can turn that device into an awesome distraction-free writing tool. Why Would Anyone Want to Do This? As someone who writes on the internet for a living, I deal with distraction regularly....

August 2, 2025 · 6 min · 1192 words · Steven Mora

If You Have These Devices, You Don't Need a Smart TV

Smart TVs aren’t the only way to stream Netflix or browse YouTube from your couch. With a few everyday gadgets, your setup might already be smarter than you think. 5Your Laptop or PC Can Do More Than You Think The most versatile alternative to a smart TV might already be sitting on your desk. Laptops and desktop computers can stream anything from anywhere, thanks to full browsers and dedicated apps. You can also manage local media, use them as Plex or Kodi hubs, or cast content to another screen if needed....

August 2, 2025 · 5 min · 976 words · Angela Garza