Why Should You Switch To 5G

The fifth generation mobile communication network (5G) is scheduled to be up and running in 2020. It will built on the foundation created by 4G LTE, which makes it easier to switch to 5G. Individuals will be able to send text, make calls, and browse the internet as usual as well as dramatically boost the pace at which information is transmitted across the network. While some have criticized 5G for its predicted high price, there is broad consensus that the evolving technology will provide consumers with quicker, more reliable connectivity....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 516 words · Jerome Broadnax

Why Some Fans Are So Mad At The Last Of Us Part 2

Well before The Last of Us 2 Part 2 even released, there were gamers who were calling for a boycott of Naughty Dog’s latest game. Through a series of The Last of Us 2 leaks, major details from the game had made their way online, including some videos of key scenes. Some didn’t believe the leaks were real, but those who did had some unkind words for Neil Druckmann and his team....

January 8, 2023 · 6 min · 1085 words · Donna Rich

Why The Army Is Designing A Tactical Bra For Female Soldiers

An “Army Tactical Brassiere,” designed to give female soldiers enhanced protection and performance, is currently being tested at the Army’s Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center (DEVCOM). A prototype team expects to present an initial evaluation of the product to the Army Uniform Board this fall, reported Army Times. Women make up 15 percent of today’s active-duty force, according to the U.S. Army’s Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM), which provides uniforms to soldiers....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 477 words · Carlos Cribbs

Why The Broncos Will Win Super Bowl 50

From veteran quarterback Peyton Manning to fifth-year linebacker Von Miller, the Broncos boast a number of reasons on both sides of the ball why they can win the franchise’s third championship after disastrously losing to the Seahawks two years earlier in Super Bowl XLVIII. MORE: Why the Panthers will win | How the Broncos were built Peyton Manning (Getty Images) Denver’s indisputable advantage is its dominating defense. The Broncos led the NFL in total defense and pass defense and their 52 sacks during the regular season were an NFL high....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 635 words · Paul Williams

Why The Future Of Injustice Games Is So Uncertain

The first game, Injustice: Gods Among Us, launched in 2013, and it was the bestselling game in the US in the month of its release. Its sequel, Injustice 2, was similarly successful, becoming the highest-grossing game in the second quarter of 2017 when it launched. Naturally, gamers would expect to see more Injustice games being pumped out, but things may not be so simple. Due to licensing issues and NetherRealm’s commitment to Mortal Kombat, there is no guarantee that there will be more Injustice games....

January 8, 2023 · 5 min · 963 words · Weldon Woods

Why The Infinity Stones In Loki Are Actually A Big Deal

The biggest reason fans are so devastated by the reappearance of the stones is that popular characters like Natasha Romanoff, Tony Stark, Vision, and even Loki himself all gave their lives during the Infinity Saga so that they could try and stop the Infinity Stones from falling into the wrong hands. Gamora was another casualty of the battle over time and space, having been killed by Thanos so that he could acquire the Soul Stone....

January 8, 2023 · 4 min · 766 words · Kelly Gloor

Why The Sims 4 Bunk Beds Had A Rocky Start

Bunk beds and lofted beds allow players a creative way to save space, especially when playing in a small home. However, some people were unimpressed with the aesthetic look of the bunk beds as well as their functionality. Bunk beds may have been met with a semi-lukewarm reception, but they still function very well in-game. Besides, there are workarounds for those who want to use the lofted beds in a different manner than the game allows at this point in time....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 586 words · Adam Ellis

Why The Sopranos Sing

Not long ago, the biggest show on cable was like a triple-A batting champ–a winner of sorts, but hardly a major-league player. “The Sopranos” is the first cable program to make it to the World Series. This year’s two-hour debut pulled in more than 11 million viewers, the biggest audience ever for an original cable series, and the show draws more than 8 million viewers every Sunday. Considering that HBO is available in only 32 million homes, that’s a remarkable following....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1716 words · Jeffrey Little

Why Tokyo Ghoul Needs The Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Treatment

There were numerous inconsistencies such as how Ghouls were supposedly invincible from injury, unless they were damaged by another ghoul’s kagune, an extra appendage that ghouls grow from their backs that they use to hunt. Even smaller details, like how ghouls can’t be cut by conventional sharp objects, were disregarded in the anime adaptation. In episode 1, an example of this invincibility is given when Kaneki tries to stab himself with a kitchen knife to test his theory if he had become a ghoul or not....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 559 words · Maria Smith

Why Leah Remini Has Replaced Matthew Morrison On Sytycd

The Fox show began Season 17 earlier in 2022 with JoJo Siwa, Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Matthew Morrison as its judges. At the end of May, however, it was announced that Morrison would be leaving his role after just two months. Morrison had already filmed the audition episodes at that point, so Remini will replace him as the competition heads into its “Dancers Dozen.” That episode (SYTYCD Season 17, Episode 5) also marks the 300th episode of the Fox show....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 540 words · Sang Greenwald

Why Nacho Fernandez Is The Most Underrated Defender In Europe

However, once personal differences started hitting the ego, the bitterness just piled up to inevitably break off the relationship. After splitting up, the two couldn’t replicate the success that they had when they were together. Later, Brian Clough himself admitted in his autobiography that he needed Peter Taylor to be a good manager. In all of this, another person who was just as important to Brian Clough is somewhat always left out....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 920 words · Ervin Vargo

Why Nichijou Is The Perfect Slice Of Life Gag Anime

With a title that literally translates to “Daily Life”, Nichijou is an incredible example of the perfect slice of life comedy anime and should always be considered in any conversation about the best comedy anime. So, what makes Nichijou such a stellar example of the perfect comedy slice of life anime? RELATED: What is Gag Anime? Plot The main focus of the Nichijou series is the childhood friend trio of Mio Naganohara, Yuuko Aioi and Mai Minakami, and how their daily lives intersect with the child genius inventor Hakase Shinonome, her robot guardian Nano and their cat, Sakamoto....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 995 words · Noreen Kelley

Why People With Covid Booster Shots Test Positive For Longer

Michael Mina, MD, PhD, chief medical officer at eMed and co-author of the study, said these results may be misinterpreted to suggest that the COVID-19 vaccines induce a lengthier infection, but this isn’t the case. Instead, the vaccines prompt the body’s immune system to recognize the virus earlier, so that it can start fighting against the infection right away. “A fever is actually the human response to try to suppress viral replication because the virus doesn’t like to grow in high temperatures,” Mina told Verywell....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 580 words · Scot Link

Why Pokemon Was Japan S Best Selling Game For So Long

Pokemon has been recently dethroned by Animal Crossing New Horizons, which has been a runaway hit on the Nintendo Switch. With 10.42 million copies sold in Japan and 39.38 million globally, it is a testament to the popularity of both the franchise and the Nintendo Switch. With Pokemon Scarlet and Violet on the horizon, the series has the opportunity to break records again. RELATED: Every Cross-Gen Evo Leaked for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet...

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 564 words · Arlene Black

Why Re 45 With Hammerpoint Hop Up Is The Most Broken Combo In Apex Legends Season 12

The RE-45 Auto Pistol is one of the most popular weapons in Titanfall 2 and in the battle royale shooter game, the pistol still lives up to its name. The thing that makes the Apex Legends variant of the gun more unique than Titanfall’s is the freedom to add attachments or Hop-Ups that upgrade the weapon drastically. In Season 12, the Hammerpoint Hop-Up has made a return to the game, which increases the performance of RE-45 and Mozambique to a certain point....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 364 words · Andre Elam

Why Resident Evil Village Is The Most Confident Entry In The Series

Resident Evil games have often tried to modernize things up though it hasn’t always worked out well in the past. Resident Evil is triumphant when it is Resident Evil, and this latest installment does exactly that. However, the road to Resident Evil Village was a turbulent one, and it took Capcom quite a while to regain its footing and release a Resident Evil game that appeals to both the series’ long-term fans and the oblivious newcomers....

January 7, 2023 · 6 min · 1074 words · Wayne Martin

Why Saina Lost Lessons To Be Learned

Before the quarter-final match between Saina Nehwal of India and Bae Yeon Ju of South Korea in BWF World Championships, 2013 at Tianhe Indoor Gymnasium in Guangzhou, no one would have thought this match would end the way it did. Win and loss are a part of sports, but the manner in which someone wins or loses sometimes has a long term effect. Saina, being the 3rd seed in the tournament, was favorite to win against the 13th seed Korean....

January 7, 2023 · 8 min · 1553 words · Jimmie Jones

Why Saints Will Win Super Bowl 53 In Atlanta

A year from now, one of those loaded, on-the-rise NFC teams will have much more to celebrate in Atlanta at Super Bowl 53. Very early congratulations are in order for … Sean Payton, Drew Brees and the Saints. MORE: SN’s 2017 NFL awards Separated from possibly playing in this year’s game by a Minneapolis Miracle, the Saints will withstand supernatural interventions, as well as the Rams, and walk away with the second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history and of the storied Payton-Brees collaboration....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 491 words · Gertrude Addison

Why Siri S New Non Gendered Voice Is A Big Deal

In iOS 15.4, Siri gets a new gender-neutral voice, which—like that blue/gray dress—sounds different depending on your point of view. This is the latest installment in Apple’s plan to remove gender bias from its voice assistant, making it more inclusive and removing preconceptions about general roles in service roles. “Removing gender from computer interactions is the next step for inclusivity, especially regarding something that should be universally acceptable to everyone,” Samuel Dwyer, CEO of the HR sexual harassment training platform EasyLlama, told Lifewire via email....

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 693 words · John Whisenant

Why Spin Has Become A Problem For Indian Batsmen

It has traditionally been so and much to the delight and pride of fans. The sight of India’s batsmen dominating spinners and decimating their statistical and literal worth on a cricket field has been all too common. Generations of cricket lovers have been treated to such demonstrations season after season. Some of our cricket’s most popular and treasured acts in folklore have been in this genre. Their cuts, the flicks, the pulls, the wallops against spinners have built a reputation across the cricketing world that India’s batsmen are perhaps the best players of spin and this is not completely untrue....

January 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1312 words · John Hartley