Taylor Sheridan’s One Decision in ‘Landman’ Is So Lazy, It Makes Yellowstone’s Nonsense Storylines Look Well-Written

Follow us on Google News Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed Sometimes, the story you’re telling gets away from you. And it seems Taylor Sheridan, a masterful architect of narrative tension and gripping moral dilemmas, might have been caught in that very trap withLandman. The visionary behindYellowstoneandMayor of Kingstown—two shows filled with dirty politics, gritty characters, and suspense—appears to have lost his creative spark. WhileYellowstoneoften earns its outlandishness,Landmanpresents an idea so flagrantly implausible that it makes even the most far-fetchedYellowstonestorylines look like intricate masterpieces by comparison....

June 30, 2025 · 5 min · 892 words · Brittany Roberts

The 10 Coolest Features Of The 2022 Toyota GR86

The 10 Coolest Features Of The 2022 Toyota GR86 In 2012,Toyota launcheda new sports car that had been developed in conjunction with Subaru. In the US, it was first marketed as the Scion FR-S, but by 2017, it had been given a Toyota badge and christened the Toyota 86. The first generation of the car combined excellent handling with wallet-friendly pricing to make one of the best affordable sports cars on the market....

June 30, 2025 · 10 min · 2023 words · James Contreras

The Answer to the Papyrus Problems Question in Civilization 7

Civilization 7 is a complex game that pushes you to make countless decisions, each with various benefits and consequences. However, the game also literally asks you questions that may give you bonuses or penalties depending on whether you get the question right. The most commonly asked question is the Papyrus Problems question that randomly shows up when you are near the end of the Antiquity era. Here’s the answer to the Papyrus Problems in Civilization 7 – and an explanation of how it was derived....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 410 words · Tyler Hood

The best American muscle cars

Like food, music, or literature, every country puts its own spin on cars. While European and Japanese firms are known for emphasizing handling, the traditional American approach has been all about power. In the 1960s, American automakers began stuffing the biggest engines they could find into the smallest, lightest chassis that would hold them. It was a time when performance was as important a marketing angle as smartphone connectivity is today, and it birthed American muscle cars....

June 30, 2025 · 11 min · 2317 words · Jose Wiley

The One Thing Everyone Gets Wrong About The Moon Landing

The One Thing Everyone Gets Wrong About The Moon Landing AstronautNeil Armstrongset foot on the Moon in 1969, with Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt being the last Apollo astronauts to leave its surface two years later, as noted byHistory. If you stop to really think about it, what NASA accomplished with technology from that era is mind-boggling. For starters, the Apollo 11 rocket had a computer processor that ran at 0....

June 30, 2025 · 3 min · 480 words · Daniel Rice

The surprising reason I prefer the base Kindle over Paperwhite

I’m a big fan of theKindle line, and I’ve collected a fair number of devices over the years. I’ve bounced around from the regular Kindle, tothe Paperwhite, and then back to the regular Kindle. The fact that the original Kindle now has a front light makes a big difference to me, and it effectively lets me get rid of my old Paperwhite without any reservations about what I’m giving up....

June 30, 2025 · 6 min · 1108 words · Timothy Williams

The Weirdest Macs Apple Has Ever Produced

The Weirdest Macs Apple Has Ever Produced Apple is one of the most successful companies on Earth. And every successful company, despite makingdozens of successful products, puts out some duds from time to time. Furthermore, to make excellent products, something needs to be learned along the way to figure out why the duds were such downright failures. It is through these failures that we learn what not to do in order to do better the next time....

June 30, 2025 · 14 min · 2960 words · Kimberly Summers

This tweak will let you force cellular network connections when launching certain apps

When you’re constantly aroundWi-Finetworks that block access to certain sites and apps, such as those in educational institutions, you might need to use cellular data to bypass these blocks. The only problem is, you typically have to go through the trouble of turning Wi-Fi off manually, which can be a pain. That’s the idea behind a new freejailbreak tweakcalledNoWifiWhenRunThisPlzbyHiDan, which lets you configure the apps you want to force cellular usage on, rather than Wi-Fi, when launched....

June 30, 2025 · 4 min · 701 words · Jessica Chaney

Tim Cook talks Apple future in sweeping Fast Company interview

Apple’s chief executive Tim Cooksat downwith Fast Company’s Rick Tetzeli and Brent Schlender to discuss a wide range of topics in a sweeping interview published this morning. He discussed topics like the future of the company Steve Jobs co-founded, upcoming Apple Campus 2 (iSpaceship), Steve Jobs’ legacy and more. The Apple CEO also addressed Apple Watch skepticism, explained how Apple lives “outside the box” and said everything about Apple can change except values....

June 30, 2025 · 6 min · 1146 words · Natalie Rich

Visions of Mana character guide: Best Elemental Vessel (class), Ability Seeds, and Strategies

In Visions of Mana, you’re given lots of characters, classes, and Ability Seeds, for a huge number of team compositions and builds. To find success, you’ll need to know the best builds and teams in the game. Table of contents Best build for Val in Visions of Mana Val is the first party member you’ll get in Visions of Mana, and he’s one of themost useful and consistent party memberyou’ll get....

June 30, 2025 · 9 min · 1813 words · Kyle Jones

Where Should You Keep the Artifacts in Starfield?

After the harrowing experiences of the High Price to Pay main storyline quest in Starfield, it becomes obvious the artifacts aren’t safe at The Lodge. However, a couple of ideas for what to do with them present themselves, and, of course, that decision is left up to you. So, where should you keep the Armillary that holds the Artifacts in Starfield? Starfield - Where should I put the Artifact Armillary? I should say right up front thatthere is no definitive answerto where to keep the Armillary....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 393 words · Gabriel Brown

Where to Find Falco in Cyberpunk 2077

Fans of Cyberpunk 2077 have plenty of compliments for the game, ranging from its immersive, in-depth graphics to the many different side quests and missions your character can partake in. No playthrough is the same because even small choices can affect how V, your playable character, is treated by the rest of the Cyberpunk cast. If you support and befriend certain people, they may offer you favors or give you items for free....

June 30, 2025 · 4 min · 655 words · Michael Miller

Windows 11 Is Finally Getting Two Highly Requested Features

Windows 11 Is Finally Getting Two Highly Requested Features Windows 11 was a rather unexpected announcement, considering Microsoft painted Windows 10 as the last Windows release, so to speak. At first glance, the changes the new version brought were minimal and a little controversial. The rearrangement of the Task Bar and the overhaul of the Start Menu ruffled the feathers of many desktop users as it reeked of touch-based tablet design cues, for example....

June 30, 2025 · 4 min · 652 words · Patricia Mays