Following the editor updates in August, the Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides homepages are now getting a Material 3 Expressive redesign.
Samsung is no stranger to producing high-quality devices for consumers, but those things usually come at an equally high cost ...
Constantly find yourself doomscrolling on social media? You may just be doing so out of habit, not addiction. That’s according to research conducted on 1,204 US adults, which found excessive social ...
Update [Tue 9th Dec 2025, 4:15pm]: ICYMI: The Minecraft 'Mounts of Mayhem' is now available for the Nintendo Switch and other platforms. Above is the official launch trailer.
Last year, ‘brain rot’ was crowned Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year, a term which captured concerns about the impact of consuming “excessive amounts of low-quality online content, especially on ...
We live in a digital era. There's simply no way of ignoring it. Many of us sit on our phones for hours, scrolling through different social media apps. Whether we're watching our friends' stories on ...
Iowa Board of Regents tables vote on UI intellectual freedom center bylaws The members of Congress who got paid during the government shutdown US bishops announce new Bible changes for America Police ...
A comprehensive Angular 14 demo application showcasing various UI components, libraries, and features including Material Design form fields, virtual scrolling, popovers, and drag-and-drop ...
Google has spent the last few weeks hyping up its new Pixel 10 phones, which are very nice devices. They’re just not a big leap over last year’s phones. If you’ve decided to hang onto your Android ...
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 ...
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, ...
Gothamites go the distance — especially on their devices, per new data on the US hot spots that rack up the most scrolling mileage every 365 days. “New York [has] an average daily screen time of 6 ...