Steven Spielberg steps into the final trailer of Disclosure Day to tell you aliens are real

The final trailer for Disclosure Day is here, giving audiences their first proper look at the aliens, and Spielberg himself making a personal case for the existence of extraterrestrial life.

Roids were all the rage at the Enhanced Games
Roids were all the rage at the Enhanced Games

In Las Vegas, the blazing sun beats down on a makeshift Olympic-length pool. Cody Miller stands on the starting block of lane one. His arms are raised in victory. MC Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This” thumps over the loudspeakers as he rips off his swimming cap, throwing it to the ground. Miller lets out a […]

Prime Video’s Spider-Noir is the bold superhero show that the Spider-Man franchise desperately needs

Spider-Noir review: Nicolas Cage’s hard-boiled Prime Video series proves the Spider-Man franchise doesn’t need Peter Parker to be great.

EXCLUSIVE: Backrooms director and cast break down turning a viral webseries into one of A24’s most unsettling horror films

Kane Parsons, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Renate Reinsve break down how A24’s Backrooms turns the viral liminal horror series into a haunting psychological film about isolation, liminal spaces, and emotional trauma.

The Barnes & Noble CEO thinks AI books are fine. He’s wrong.

Barnes & Noble CEO says he has no problem selling AI-written books. It sounds reasonable on the surface. It isn’t, and here’s why it’s bad news for every author alive.

Smart glasses are back, and this time they’re pretending to be normal

Smart glasses are returning with better frames, softer branding, and AI tucked into something that looks almost normal. That may make them easier to wear, but it doesn’t make face-mounted cameras any less socially awkward.

The Boys finale tried too hard with real-world symbolism and totally forgot fans like me

The Boys wrapped its five-season run with a finale that left a large chunk of its fanbase frustrated, with wasted characters, plot holes, and an underwhelming final fight.

I built an offline Grammarly alternative and turned it into a Mac app without any coding

I used Claude to build myself a fully offline, and locally processed alternative to Grammarly. The first build took me less than 30 seconds and I didn’t even have to see or write a line of code.

In a market where Mac has been aspirational, it’s somehow a better deal than windows machines now

MacBooks have long been treated as the expensive, aspirational laptop choice, but rising Windows laptop prices and Apple’s cheaper MacBook strategy are flipping this script.