Look Ma, no hands! The Horizon watch discards tradition for daring simplicity

Who said a watch needs hands, and who said you always have to know the exact time? If you’re nodding your head in agreement here, then theOptik Instruments Horizonwatch will make your eyes sparkle with its daring simplicity. The watch does away with hands entirely, and gives clear indication of 15 minute intervals during each hour, but nothing more. There’s no ticking second hand, and no bold digital display giving you hours, minutes, and seconds....

July 10, 2025 · 4 min · 827 words · Krista Jordan

McIntosh and Sonus faber demo a $1 million anniversary sound system at CES 2024

The Sonus faber Suprema speakers.Derek Malcolm / Digital Trends When two iconic brands of the audio world happen to be celebrating decades of creating some of thebest amplifiersand speakerson Earth, what better way to do it than by introducing some monstrous new products, combining them to create a million-dollar system, and then showing it off at the world’s biggest consumer electronics show. McIntosh and Sonus faber, two high-end audio brands that are part of the overarching McIntosh Group family of brands, are celebrating their respective 75th and 40th anniversaries this year....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 630 words · Philip Klein

Microsoft will shut down Cortana app for Android, iOS in January 2020

Microsoft will shut down the Android and iOS apps for Cortana on July 02, 2025, as the digital assistant will instead be integrated into Microsoft 365. In asupport article, Microsoft said that content created on Cortana, such as reminders and lists, will no longer be available on the mobile app and on the Microsoft Launcher for Android, which will receive an update to remove Cortana. The Cortana-created content will still be accessible through the Windows version of the digital assistant....

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Lisa Scott

Monster Hunter Now players demand Niantic keep game-changing event feature

Monster Hunter Now players demand Niantic keep game-changing event feature Monster Hunter Nowplayers want Niantic to keep a game-changing event mechanic that’s making farming weapons and armor more enjoyable. To celebrate the festive season, Niantic has boosted the rate of monster spawns in theMonster Hunter Now Holiday event. The increased spawn rates currently enable players to farm up extra materials, especially for more elusive creatures. This has given Hunters more opportunities to take down event-exclusive monsters likePink RathianandBlack Diablos....

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 354 words · Tyler Roberts

Murderville review: Will Arnett, stars put humor in homicide

“Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and rating products, services and apps to help you make a sound buying decision. Find out we test and score products.“ Series that rely heavily on celebrity guests can be risky — and even more so when the show leans on their improvisational talents. Fortunately, with the right host, a clever premise, and just the right amount of structure to keep things moving along, all of those risky elements can create something wonderful, which is the case with Netflix’s latest original series,Murderville....

July 10, 2025 · 4 min · 837 words · Sara Martinez

No public beta for Stadia could make Founder’s Bundle buyers the guinea pigs

Google Stadia arrives in the fall, as Google dives headfirst into the streaming hype by bringing its own game subscription service entirely sustained by cloud gaming. Despite the many unanswered questions about how Stadia will work for gamers, Google decided not to host a beta before the fall 2019 launch. This year,Google Stadia will launchin Spain, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, the U.K., Germany, and the U....

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 314 words · Bryan Hendricks

Physical 100 forms its own “Avengers” team complete with Thanos

Physical 100 forms its own “Avengers” team complete with Thanos Netflix’s Physical 100 Season 2 has impressively massive athletes and competitors, with the redemption challenge forming a new team, nicknamed the Avengers with its own Thanos. Following the first season,the eliminated contestantsgot a chance to compete back into the series. The contestants eliminated during the first team’s match took part in Quest 2.5 before the main third quest. Quest 2....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 476 words · Peter Reed

Profoto puts sunshine in your pocket with photo studio-quality smartphone lights

Profoto, a company known for its pro-level studio lights and flashes, is now making a light you can fit in your pocket. TheProfoto C1 and C1 Plus, the brand’s first smartphone lights, are designed to bring the flexibility of studio lighting in a portable design made for smartphones. Unveiled on September 18, the lights can be used as a flash or continuous light and work in conjunction with the Profoto Camera app....

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Jennifer Graves

Riley's Mind In Inside Out: All Emotions, Locations & How It Works Explained

Summary Inside Outintroduced audiences to the world of Riley’s mind, which is full of emotions, locations, and unique internal processes. Released in 2015,Inside Outcreates a vivid and colorful world for the emotions that drive a person in their day-to-day life. Within the universe ofInside Out, each person is shown to have their own internal mental system. Their emotions, also personified into recognizably human forms, operate the person from within their head....

July 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1274 words · Darin Edwards

Robotic furniture transforms Ikea’s tiny rooms with the touch of a button

Swedish home furnishings manufacturer Ikea is understandably proud of itstiny homedesigns, which can be found in demo form in most of its retail stores, where designers have crammed a bed, a sofa, a television, and a tiny kitchen into spaces as small as 250 square feet. Now, the company intends to augment that concept considerably by adding a line of robotic furniture that can convert from a storage and sofa area into a bed and wardrobe with the swipe of a finger across a touchpad or by voice command using a smart speaker....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 464 words · Christopher Goodwin

Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for April 28

Samsung has announced its next Galaxy Unpacked event, where it will likely show off what’s next in its Galaxy product lines. This event is scheduled for 7 a.m. PT on April 28 and will be livestreamed on Samsung’s website. The event was announced via a press release, but there weren’t any additional details about the purpose of the event apart from the teaser video attached to the announcement. The event invite doesn’t provide much in the realm of clues either, just a cube lit up in blue and the statement that this new product will be “the most powerful Galaxy....

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 284 words · Destiny Conrad

See ripples of dust and ice on Mars’ northern polar cap

This image shows part of the ice cap sitting at Mars’ north pole, complete with bright swathes of ice, dark troughs, and depressions, and signs of strong winds and stormy activity.ESA/DLR/FU Berlin , CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO The European Space Agency has released thisstriking imageof the northern pole of Mars, showing stormy weather raging over ripples of dust and ice. The image was captured at the north polar ice cap, which is covered in water ice year-round....

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 389 words · Lawrence Mason

See stunning images combining James Webb and Chandra X-ray data

Since beginning science operations last summer, the James Webb Space Telescope has been providing a plethora of beautiful images of space. Now, NASA has shared a new view of some of those images, by combining infrared data from Webb with X-ray data from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. The four new images show a variety of cosmic objects like galaxies and nebulae, bringing together observations from different wavelengths to show features that wouldn’t be visible in a single wavelength....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 443 words · Lisa Walker