Pokemon GO Company Sells for $3.5 Billion

By: Nick Gambino Niantic Labs is selling their video game division to Scopely for a whopping $3.5 billion. The reason it can demand a price like that is because Niantic is the...

Apple May Completely Redesign iOS

By: Nick Gambino Apple releases new operating systems for each of their devices every year. We get a familiar but new version of iOS, iPadOS and MacOS with cool new features. They...

New PlayStation Beta Gives Gamers Early Access

By: Nick Gambino PlayStation just launched a new beta that allows gamers to gain early access to upcoming titles and updates on existing games. The Beta Program at Playstation, as it’s called, runs...

We Might Get a New App Just for Instagram Reels

By: Nick Gambino It looks like Instagram is considering spinning off their Reels feature into its very own standalone app. If TikTok ends up banned in the U.S., a separate Reels app...

Amazon Unveils AI Alexa

By: Nick Gambino Amazon held an event this week and as we predicted they unveiled the newest AI-powered version of their digital assistant called Alexa+ Bringing AI into the mix means Alexa is...

RPG Fable Reboot Delayed Again

By: Nick Gambino Fable is one of the most popular original titles that Xbox has under their studio umbrella. That means a reboot of the video game is a no-brainer. But that...

Apple Unveils Newest Budget Phone – the iPhone 16e

By: Nick Gambino Apple has been creating budget phones for years. These are often cheaper versions of the main line of iPhones without all the bells and whistles. By opting for cheaper...

Reddit is Adding Payment Plans

By: Nick Gambino Reddit has been a popular platform for engaging conversations, hard-to-find answers to questions and toxic cliquing for years now. In other words, it was primed to be one of...

AI is About to Make Siri Smarter

By: Nick Gambino With the release of Apple Intelligence, iPhones have gotten a real shot in the arm. Apple’s proprietary AI working across apps and other functions of the smartphone has opened...

Users Watch YouTube on TV More than their Phones

By: Nick Gambino For the first time since the launch of the video streaming platform in 2005, more users in the U.S. are watching YouTube on their TV than their mobile device. “TV...