Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be): The new wireless network standard explained

Everyone wants better internet, and thanks to the fast pace of technology, Wi-Fi 7 is coming soon. Since we use the internet for work, news, entertainment, and controlling smart home devices, a faster and more reliable connection will make everything easier. You may have heard of Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E, two variants that arrived in the last few years. The next big thing is Wi-Fi 7. Let’s explore what it is, how much faster downloads are, and why it will be worth another round of device upgrades when it arrives....

July 17, 2025 · 5 min · 888 words · Lucas Buckley

Your chance to save $50 on the Galaxy Z Fold 5, Flip 5 is about to end, don’t miss out

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event is unveiling the much-awaited Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, and a bunch of other exciting gizmos on July 26, but if you already know you’re going to be buying one of them, you’re able to enjoy a $50 credit on your preorders. You don’t have to put any money down or even commit to actually buying anything....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 479 words · Dr. Nancy Taylor

Your Google Account is getting rid of its password

Google and other key players in the industry have long been pushing for a passwordless future, and today, Google has announced that it’s rolling out passkey support for Google Accounts. This means that you will be able to sign in to your Google Account without a password and without confirming your login with a second factor. Passkeys replace both of these methods and are supposed to be inherently more secure than passwords andmulti-factor authentication, on top of being immune to phishing....

July 17, 2025 · 4 min · 657 words · Nancy Campbell

YouTube Music tests new 'dynamic queue' feature to personalize your playback experience

YouTube Music tests new ‘dynamic queue’ feature to personalize your playback experience YouTube Music is definitely one of Google’s more frequently improved apps, like we saw recently with it adoptingmedia controls borrowed from Android 13, to help give things a more cohesive look. Not all the new stuff debuts on Android, though, and today we learn about the service testing a “dynamic queue” setting on iOS devices. Currently, when you’re listening to radio based on a track, or the app’s auto-generated queue, jumping to the next song usually just gives you more of the same — the whole idea is that YTM tries to keep its suggestions as relevant as possible....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 365 words · Chad Lara

1 Batgirl Line Is the Perfect Reminder of Why Bruce Wayne Adopted Cassandra Cain

Summary Warning: Spoilers for Detective Comics #1086!One line uttered byBatgirlspeaks to her deeper relationship withBatmanand the core meaning of the Bat-Family. When some readers hear the title of Bat-Family, they think of a super-team of Batman’s closest friends, allies, sidekicks, and partners.However, when discussing the Bat-Family, the emphasis should really be put on the word “family.” The best way to understand why the family part is so important is by analyzing Batgirl’s heartwarming words to Batman inDetective Comics#1086 by Ram V....

July 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1125 words · Brian Graham

10 Best Action Comedies From The 1990s

The 1990s produced plenty of great action comedies, with a mix of Hollywood blockbusters, martial arts movies and buddy cop comedies. Action comedies are often popular at the box-office, since they offer lighthearted humor and some enjoyable spectacle that casts a wide net. It’s no surprise to see that some of the biggest hits of the ’90s were action comedies, likeTrue LiesandMen in Black. The 1990s produced some of the best action comedies of all time, and these movies are just as fresh and easy to watch as ever....

July 16, 2025 · 8 min · 1673 words · Molly Hammond

10 Best Power Rangers Series That Still Hold Up Today

Power Rangersreleased dozens of seasons during the 1990s and the early 2000s, some of which have aged better than others. WhilePower Rangers’ latest seasonwas released in 2023, it is difficult not to associate the franchise with the late 1990s and the early 2000s. ThePower Rangersmania that began withMMPRin 1993 evolved into a multi-media franchise that would include multiple series based on several differentSuper Sentaishows. MostPower Rangersseasonsfollow the same formula, which itself is based on the structure ofSuper Sentai....

July 16, 2025 · 11 min · 2174 words · Kimberly Walker

4 Ways to Remove a Specific Item From a JavaScript Array

4 Ways to Remove a Specific Item From a JavaScript Array Arrays are one of the common data structures you’ll interact with in JavaScript. When removing an item from an array, there are different methods at your disposal. It all depends on where the element you want to remove is, and how you want to identify it. See what the various ways of removing a JavaScript array element are, whether it’s at the start, end, or somewhere in between....

July 16, 2025 · 3 min · 611 words · Craig Castro

8 Samsung Products We’re Looking Forward to in 2023

8 Samsung Products We’re Looking Forward to in 2023 Samsung releases new products throughout the year including phones, earbuds, watches, tablets, laptops, smart home products, and more. If you’re a fan, you await the company’s product announcements just as much as we do. Here are the top eight Samsung products we are looking forward to in 2023. Galaxy S23 Ultra The Galaxy S23 Ultra is the most anticipated Samsung product of 2023, and for good reason....

July 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1235 words · Warren Patel

A Man On The Inside Review: Ted Danson Shines Bright In Unexpectedly Emotional Netflix Comedy

Michael Schur’sA Man on the Insidetakes us into a retirement home following Charles Nieuwendyk (Ted Danson), a former engineering professor. Charles is a widower living a quiet, retired life and raising his daughter, Emily (Mary Elizabeth Ellis). At the beckoning of his concerned daughter, Charles finds an ad in the newspaper for a man ages 75-85 for a PI gig. He shines as a star candidate, and after proving he can handle the most basic pieces of technology, he infiltrates Pacific View’s retirement home to solve the mystery of a stolen necklace....

July 16, 2025 · 5 min · 910 words · Karen Perry

Android 14 DP1 puts the focus back on screen-on time

Power users have long used the “screen-on time” or SoT of an Android device as a benchmark to decide how good (or bad) its battery life is. That was untilAndroid 12arrived, when Google revamped the battery usage screen and started displaying the usage stats over the last 24 hours. Following user feedback, the company again tweaked the battery menu inAndroid 13’s first feature drop to show the usage stats from the last charge instead of 24 hours....

July 16, 2025 · 2 min · 360 words · David Webb

Best fitness trackers for kids in 2025

Fitness trackershave become a ubiquitous tool for monitoring health metrics, such as blood pressure, steps, and heart rate. Many health-conscious individuals use them to achieve their fitness goals, and some health insurance providers offer discounts to users. However, if you’ve been thinking about trying to instill some healthy and fun habits into your children, there are fitness trackers focused on kids that could help. Aside from the aesthetics, one of the differences you’ll find with fitness trackers for kids is their durability and kid-friendly controls....

July 16, 2025 · 15 min · 3146 words · Jennifer Golden

Bones: The Jeffersonian Institute Explained

One of the most important aspects ofBoneswas the backdrop ofDr. Temperance “Bones” Brennanworking at the Jeffersonian Institute, but is it even real? FromBones’very beginning, Dr. Brennan always boasted that she ran the forensic anthropology department at the Jeffersonian, and, after seeing the lab and its facilities, it wasn’t surprising that she was the best in the world. Not only did the Jeffersonian have state-of-the-art facilities and tools, but it was clear that they often recruited people with only the highest potential....

July 16, 2025 · 4 min · 847 words · Lance Kim