Google now guarantees some flight prices or your money back

Summer is right around the corner and Google is making it a bit easier to find that perfect flight or vacation hotel.Mobile search got an update todayadding new features for researching hotels and booking plane tickets. For flights, Googlealready showed you whether the flight price you were looking at was high, low, or typicalcompared to historical prices. Now it’s going a step further by putting a guarantee on those predictions....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 361 words · Brandi Leonard

How Can Thunderbolt Ross Become The MCU's Red Hulk?

Red Hulk makes hisMCUdebut inCaptain America: Brave New World, but previous events would appear to make this impossible. In theMCU’sCaptain America: Brave New World, Harrison Ford takes on the role of Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, replacing the late William Hurt, who first portrayed the character inThe Incredible Hulk. Ross has been a significant figure in the MCU, playing the aggressive military leader obsessed with controlling or eradicating the Hulk. With his return inBrave New World, there’s a strong possibility that the MCU may finally deliver on Ross’s transformation into the Red Hulk....

June 19, 2025 · 6 min · 1268 words · Jeffery Anderson

How to Avoid Scams When Riding With Uber

Quick Links Grabbing an Uber? It’s one of the most popular forms of transport in cities worldwide, but it’s not without issues. Uber’s common issues include fake cleaning fees, inflated journey times, and more, but you can avoid becoming a victim of these Uber scams. What Are the Most Common Uber Scams? Several scams can occur when you ride with Uber, from longer trip durations to incorrect payment methods. 1. Your Uber Driver Scams You With Fake Cleaning Fees You usually won’t pay a cleaning fee when riding with Uber unless you do something obvious, such as dropping greasy food on a seat....

June 19, 2025 · 4 min · 846 words · Alyssa Stafford

How to Get the Most Out of the Calendar on an iPhone

How to Get the Most Out of the Calendar on an iPhone The Calendar app on your iPhone is one of the best apps to manage your everyday life. Whether you have a lot of meetings or want to keep track of your events, Calendar has all the tools you need and more. Of course, you’ll need to know how to use the app to its full capacity. If you want to get the most out of Calendar on your iPhone, here are some tips to get you started....

June 19, 2025 · 6 min · 1128 words · Chelsea Gallagher

How to Implement Jumping Mechanics in Godot

Jumping mechanics are a fundamental aspect of many platformer games, enabling players to navigate obstacles, reach higher platforms, and add an extra layer of interactivity to the gameplay. In Godot, a popular open-source game engine, implementing jumping mechanics is relatively straightforward and can greatly enhance the engagement and enjoyment of your game. Setting Up the Godot Game Before diving into implementing jumping mechanics, set up the basic structure of your Godot game....

June 19, 2025 · 4 min · 787 words · Dr. Ashley Benton DDS

How to Reset Your iPhone's Home Screen Layout

How to Reset Your iPhone’s Home Screen Layout If you’re into customization, you’ve likely tweaked your iPhone’s Home Screen to look different from the default layout. This is all thanks to Apple’s changes to allow Home Screen customization. However, too much of something is just as bad, and you may want to go back to the simple default Home Screen layout that Apple includes. So, read on for a step-by-step guide on resetting your iPhone’s Home Screen layout without losing your data and apps....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 416 words · Tammy Braun

I'm Convinced House Of The Dragon Season 2, Episode 3 Is The Closest We'll Get To One Part Of GRRM's ASOIAF Books

Summary One scene inHouse of the Dragonseason 2, episode 3, distinctly reminded me of George R.R. Martin’s novels in a subtle way neither TV series has accomplished so far.House of the Dragonand its parent show,Game of Thrones, are based onMartin’sA Song of Ice & Firebooks, which are regarded as some of the fantasy genre’s most prolific works.Martin constructs his world with immense detail, establishing entire cultures, languages, and historiesto the degree that readers like myself can truly dive into and analyze....

June 19, 2025 · 6 min · 1207 words · Jonathan Reyes

Lumina Review: This Brazenly Absurd Science Fiction Thriller Is One Of The Worst Movies Of The Year

Summary There’s a character in Gino McKoy’s second feature film,Lumina, who is meant to serve as comic relief, as indicated by his bucket hat, square glasses, and Alice-like love of descending internet rabbit holes. Unfortunately, George (Ken Lawson) is not funny, and yet I found myself laughing often throughout the first two-thirds of thisscience fiction horror film. About every 20 minutes in this overlong film, something so absurd and garbled occurs that it snatches an honest belly laugh....

June 19, 2025 · 5 min · 950 words · Jessica Navarro DDS

Marvel Is Overusing an Old Plot Device And Honestly? It's Getting Really Old.

Warning: Contains SPOILERS forAvengers #22 While the occasional plot twist can lead the way for an enthralling dynamic story,Marvelis proving that the overuse of one trope is eating away at its stories’ uniquenesses. When the heroes have their backs to the wall or the villains are up against the rope, a surprise reveal could change the game entirely. However, characters’ choices have little impact when the reader knows too much....

June 19, 2025 · 5 min · 1011 words · Ryan Taylor

Netflix is setting a dangerous precedent by bringing Hades to iOS only

Since the streaming service expanded into offering mobile games in 2021, it haspositioned itself as the future of Android gaming. Netflix has done this by acquiring exclusive publishing rights to original titles and sequels to popular franchises. While this exclusivity is frustrating to people who prefer to avoid subscriptions, the service offers excellent value for money, offering up some of thebest Android games without microtransactions or ads. Until now, all games published through Netflix Games have been available across Android and iOS (though initial public testing was done on iOS), but Hades marks an unwelcome departure from that strategy....

June 19, 2025 · 3 min · 498 words · Anthony Hudson

New Superman Set Video Creates Major DCU Man Of Steel Plot Twist Rumors

Summary James Gunn’sSupermanmovie may be setting up a big twist for David Corenswet’s titular hero as a newDC Universeset video finds the lead in a shocking situation. With multipleDCU Chapter 1, “Gods and Monsters” movies and TV showscurrently in the works at DC Studios, Gunn’sSupermanfilm is close to being done with principal photography. Even thoughCreature Commandoswill be premiering later in 2024,Supermanis the first proper film that will set the foundation for the upcoming franchise....

June 19, 2025 · 3 min · 534 words · Elizabeth Myers

NYT Connections Answers for July 16, 2025

NYT has debuted another new game called Connections, which is officially in its beta phase, so we will have to wait and see if it becomes part of the full NYT Games rotation in the future. The game is described as “group words that share a common thread.” If you’re looking for NYT Connections Answers for July 01, 2025, we have the answers for you! Don’t forget to check out ourNYT Crosswords,NYT Mini Crosswords,NYT Spelling Bee, andNYT Wordlecoverage....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 347 words · Robert Scott

PC Water-Cooling Looks Great, but There Are 5 Reasons I'll Stick With a Fan

Quick Links Water cooling can turn any PC into a visual masterpiece with its slick tubing and vibrant LED-lit reservoirs. It’s the kind of upgrade that makes your setup look like it belongs on a tech enthusiast’s Instagram feed. But as cool as water cooling looks, I’m sticking with air cooling. 1Air Cooling Is Simpler and Less Stressful One of the biggest draws of air cooling is its simplicity. Setting up an air cooler is generally straightforward—just attach it to your CPU, secure it in place, and connect the fan to the motherboard....

June 19, 2025 · 4 min · 676 words · Elizabeth Cooper