Daveigh Chase has passed away at 35.
The actress was known for her performance in ‘The Ring,’ as well as voicing Lilo in ‘Lilo & Stitch’ and Chihiro in the English dub of ‘Spirited Away.’
Commodore has announced the Callback, a new flip phone for people who want fewer distractions but still need essential apps.
The phone blocks social media and web browsers to help users stay focused.
> Blocks social media and web browsers, while also discouraging work and email apps for a more focused experience
> No data selling, with Commodore and Sailfish OS putting privacy first
> Touchscreen disabled to help eliminate doomscrolling
>Unique dome LED notifications that avoid waking the screen
>Runs 99% of Android apps without Android, including WhatsApp, maps, music streaming, and ride-hailing services
> FM radio, Commodore 64 SID chiptune ringtones, and included IEM earphones worth $50
> Worldwide network compatibility, Wi-Fi, and hotspot support
>48MP Sony rear camera with autofocus
> User-replaceable battery
> De-Googled software for better privacy
>No built-in AI features
Pricing starts at $499.99
SDCC 2026: Jada Toys Ultra Street Fighter II "You Lose" Accessory Set. Includes beat up heads and accessories for every character in the line ($50.00).
SCOOBY-DOO (2002) originally opened with an incredible animated sequence that was ultimately cut for length.
It’s still one of the strangest deleted scenes in a blockbuster.
‼️UMVC3 On Steam Just Updated!
Changes to note were that the Credits, Steam API, and the EXE were modified. Support for Ogg and Vorbis Formats was added.
Stuff like mods that effected the exe are now Broken and anything that used to mess with the exe is now borked. Folks are pokin around to see whats up but also having difficulty with that so in time we'll find out!
On this day 11 years ago, it was announced during the Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS & Wii U's "New Content Approaching" presentation that "Tireless Wanderer" Ryu was joining the entry as a new DLC playable character. Ryu's reveal trailer can be watched below.
One of Steven Spielberg’s smoothest transitions comes in INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (1989): young Indy puts on the fedora, and the film smash-cuts to Harrison Ford lifting his head into frame years later. A perfect handoff.