The First Descendent: How To Beat The Hanged Man (Boss Guide)

InThe First Descendant, some special boss fights, like the one against the Hanged Man, will give you specific rewards for your trouble. The Hanged Man is one of the Void Intercept Bossesand one of the highest-leveled normal bosses. This means it can be a fairly challenging fight, but luckily, there are some ways to mitigate that challenge. Bosses can be tough for manycharacters inThe First Descendantto defeat, particularly in the Void Intercept Battles....

July 2, 2025 · 4 min · 757 words · Lori Scott

The newest Waze voice tries to Keep it Real with the Jonas Brothers

Over the years, Waze has done somelimited-time fun voice integrationswith everyone from C-3PO tozombies. If you haven’t tried one before, the voice experiences typically replace the traditional navigation voice in your car and change up your vehicle icon. In some cases, the unique voice also offers a little commentary on your travels. Today, Waze is bringing another one of those fun integrations to users with a new Jonas Brothers driving experience....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 328 words · Benjamin Cooper

The Nothing Phone 2a only makes sense in a world without the OnePlus 12R

We’re only a few months into the year, and Android smartphones are already making headlines. Samsung delivered the goods in its S24 launch and managed to snatch everyone’s attention right at the start of 2024. However, that didn’t mean there weren’t any competitors in the year’s first quarter. OnePlus specifically came swinging out of the gate with the release of theOnePlus 12alongside a newer budget offering,the OnePlus 12R. Nothing is also getting ready to release its new budget offering, theNothing Phone 2a....

July 2, 2025 · 5 min · 941 words · Ashley Johnson

The Pixel Tablet's FCC listing reveals a key connectivity feature

It’s no secret that Google is planning to launch a new tablet this year, thanks to a brief mention of thePixel Tabletat its I/O 2022 event. Some were taken aback by the news, which signaled Google’s intention to re-enter theAndroid tabletmarket for the first time since the days of Nexus devices. It’s been nearly a year since the tablet was teased, so the device’s release shouldn’t be too far away. This may be borne out by a new listing on the Federal Communications Commission’s website, where the device may have just made a pit stop....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 447 words · Annette Bailey

The Samsung Galaxy S23's special Snapdragon processor is all but confirmed

The Samsung Galaxy S23’s special Snapdragon processor is all but confirmed Leaks and reports have confirmed that theSamsung Galaxy S23lineup would goall in on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, ditching the Korean giant’s in-house Exynos SoC. The move will come after years of criticism from power users, who were unhappy with the poor performance and overheating issues of the Korean giant’s in-house chips. A rumor from early 2023 pointed toSamsung using a souped-up version of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoCinside the Galaxy S23....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Randall Morgan

There's No TikTok Wrapped 2023 (but You Can Roll Your Own)

Quick Links Wrapped screenshots and videos for various platforms are doing the rounds on everyone’s social media feeds. However, if you want to see what your 2023 on TikTok looks like, you might be disappointed to learn that there’s no TikTok Wrapped for 2023. At least officially. But there is a third-party tool you can use to get an overview of your TikTok stats. We’ve found a website to help you roll your own TikTok Wrapped in a fun, exciting way....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 462 words · Sarah Sanders

This $10 Screen Upgrade I Swear By for Every Device Also Protects My Privacy

I used to think privacy screen protectors were overhyped—until I tried one. Now, it’s the first thing I add to any new device, and honestly, I wish I’d started using them sooner. 5Keeps Prying Eyes Off Your Screen Taken by Digvijay Kumar - No attribution required Ever notice how easy it is for someone to peek at your screen when you’re in public? Whether checking emails on a plane, texting in a waiting room, or scrolling social media at a café, your screen is often visible to people around you—even if you don’t realize it....

July 2, 2025 · 4 min · 814 words · Mr. Kyle Patterson MD

This Free Browser Extension Lets You Highlight and Save Quotes From Any Book or Article

For me, browser bookmarks and scattered notes rarely capture the exact snippets that matter most. That’s where Glasp, a free Chrome extension, comes in. It turns your browser into a digital highlighter (and more). After using it in my writing workflow, I found it especially useful for capturing ideas on the fly. How Glasp Lets You Save Highlights From Anywhere InstallingGlaspis straightforward. After adding the extension from theChrome Web Store, you create a free account with Google or Apple....

July 2, 2025 · 4 min · 648 words · Jacqueline Logan

Using the PostgreSQL List Databases Command

Using the PostgreSQL List Databases Command You will often need to list the databases or even tables when working with databases. Like most database servers, Postgres has a command-line-based tool that allows you to manage your Postgres server. This tool ispsql. It allows you to type in queries, execute them and display the results. You can use psql to list databases and show tables in Postgres with some simple commands....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 433 words · George Torres

Watch Google and Samsung's brand new advert that doesn't feature a single Pixel phone

Watch Google and Samsung’s brand new advert that doesn’t feature a single Pixel phone Samsung is a partnership-hog: aside from itscollaboration with Microsoftfocused on bringing a seamless experience between its own devices and Windows PCs, it’s also partnered with Google on several projects. Take the one from last year, for example, where the two tech giantsteamed up to fix many of the problems facing WearOS. The Korean company is, after all, one of the largest Android OEMs, so it makes sense for it to pair up with Google in the spirit of mutual benefit....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 303 words · Karen Robles

What Is a “Dual-Mode” Gaming Monitor, and Do You Need One?

Quick Links In 2024, several manufacturers released “dual-mode” gaming monitors, allowing users to enjoy high refresh rates and resolutions on the same screen. But what exactly is a “dual-mode” monitor? And do you really need one for gaming and entertainment? What Is a Dual-Mode Monitor? A dual-mode monitor is a display that offers two refresh rates at different resolutions. For example, the 32-inch ROG Swift OLED, whichAsus unveiled at CES 2024, allows users to switch between 4K@240Hz or 1080p@480Hz....

July 2, 2025 · 4 min · 640 words · Justin Hull

You can now send entire folders with your Android device thanks to Nearby Share

Files by Google has been a staple in stock Android, and one of thebest file manager appson ROMs developed by other smartphone brands. It doesn’t exactly lead the way with new feature additions, but certainly benefits from deep integration with the Android OS when implementing stuff like Nearby Share support. Now the Files app can share entire folders from your Android device via Nearby Share without destroying the folder structure....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 320 words · Danielle Mann

You Can Now Use Microsoft Office for Free, but There's a Catch

Microsoft now lets you use the basic Microsoft Office suite on your desktop PC without a subscription. You previously needed to log in with a paid Microsoft account to use it directly on your computer, but it now gives a “Continue for free” option if you don’t want to work in your browser or pay a monthly fee. Microsoft 365 for Windows No Longer Requires a Subscription Prior to now, you had to pay for a Microsoft 365 subscription or buy Office 2024 if you wanted to use Microsoft’s productivity suite directly on your PC....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 601 words · Angela Wilson