There was no foul play involved in Mr O’Neil’s win, just pure skill and absolutely no preparation. He said: ‘I’m over the ...
We are now officially just a few weeks away from another season of The Traitors! Peacock announced the Season 4 cast way back in June, and it’s just about time for us to see how the faithfuls take on ...
WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event ended on a bombshell as John Cena tapped out for the first time in over two decades to end ...
Did your internet break this morning? For thousands of Alabamians, the world wide web slammed shut as a massive Cloudflare outage affected websites across the internet, including X, Spotify, Google ...
In 2011, when the Pew Research Center conducted its first smartphone ownership survey, Instagram was less than a year old and only 35% of Americans owned a smartphone. I share these facts because it’s ...
Doom scrolling triggers stress responses, emotional numbness, and burnout by constant exposure to negative content. Dopamine-driven habits create addictive feedback loops, worsening anxiety, ...
Welcome to Death by Scrolling, a roguelike vertically scrolling RPG set in the chaotic depths of Purgatory, now under new management! Choose your character—each with unique perks and abilities, and ...
The TikTok algorithm, built by its Chinese parent ByteDance Ltd., is what has made the app so popular with half of America. The enormously powerful technology can master the intricacies of our ...
In the Windows accessibility settings, you will find a switch that lets you make Windows display the scrollbars consistently. However, if you work intensively with the operating system, the constantly ...
When it comes to UI design, Apple’s work is usually held in pretty high regard. But it seems not everything is as seamless as it seems, or it’s just a lot simpler than what your eyes perceive. The ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Famed developer Ron Gilbert's new game, Death by Scrolling, was showcased in video form at the Gamescom 2025 Opening Night. It is a pixel-art, ...
There’s that nagging voice again: “Put the phone away. No, really this time.” But we don’t; 84 percent of Americans say that they are online either several times a day or “almost constantly.” “On your ...