• Best armor in Fallout Shelter

    Fallout Shelter has a long list of armor you can craft for your Dwellers, so here's the best options you got to explore the Wasteland.

  • How to merge rooms in Fallout Shelter

    Merging rooms in Fallout Shelter is great for increasing productivity, so here's how you can do it easily.

  • How to get more Caps in Fallout Shelter

    Caps in Fallout Shelter are the main way you will build your Vault up and upgrade rooms, but it can be a slow process to get enough Caps to do everything you need to. Here are some tips to generate Caps quickly in Fallout Shelter. Fallout Shelter gives you lots of ways to earn Caps, but not all of them are obvious when you first start out. Plus, there are a few secret ways you can ensure you are constantly earning Caps to build up your Vault. So, here are some of the best tips to...

  • Can you move rooms in Fallout Shelter?

    Organizing your rooms in Fallout Shelter is a great way of keeping affairs in check, so here's whether move rooms in the game.

  • All Fallout Shelter music cues explained

    If while managing your Fallout Shelter community you start hearing different music, or weird sounds, something might be happening in your Vault. So, here's all you need to know about the music cues in Fallout Shelter. In Fallout Shelter, many things can happen unexpectedly in your Vault, and that can harm your Dwellers, or even give rewards. These things, which aren't always issues or troubles, are marked by music cues that can be heard besides the Vault's music. So, if you want to...

  • How to check your internet connection speed on Windows 11

    Wondering if your PC is reaching the internet speed you pay for from your provider? Here's our simple guide on how to check your internet connection speed. You might be an avid online gamer, an enthusiastic consumer of streaming services in a busy household or a parent who had kids complaining about a laggy connection, there are plenty of reasons to wonder what your connection speed is and if it's enough for your home's needs. Whatever the reason, we've got a straightforward guide to...

  • ‘Quantum internet’ connection finally achieved in historic breakthrough

    LONDON — Quantum computing is more than just a dream for scientists and engineers: it is a reality that awaits us. When we arrive at this reality that was once sci-fi fodder remains the question. Now, for the first time, researchers have successfully created an interface that allows for two machines to connect and share stored […]

  • Opinion: California law requires police to fix these bad policies. So why haven't they?

    Dozens of people across California have been wrongly convicted of crimes largely because of law enforcement officers’ flawed handling of eyewitness evidence. Courts have found instances of eyewitnesses feeling pressured to make an identification from a lineup even when the true culprit wasn’t present; making shaky identifications that were ultimately presented at trial as smoking-gun evidence; and choosing from lineups of photos in which some bore no resemblance to their description of the...

  • Fallout Shelter Nuclear Reactor vs Power Plant: Is upgrading worth it?

    Is it worth upgrading to a Nuclear Reactor from a Power Plant in Fallout Shelter? Here is everything you need to know about both.

  • Google issues new fix for connectivity issues — but only for these 3 Pixel phones

    Google Pixel has a new fix for connectivity issues. Here’s how to get it.

  • Apple Business Connect Actions: Add Links To Apple Maps Local Listing

    Apple Business Connect now lets you add links to your local listings that show up in Apple Maps. This is under the "actions" section that enables customers to order food, buy tickets, schedule an appointment, and more.Apple says:The Maps Place Card can include relevant custom action buttons that enable customers to order food, buy tickets, schedule an appointment, and more. These are known as Action Links and lead to developer-created experiences using App Clips, apps, or universal links that...

  • Study finds affordability, not infrastructure, is major barrier to high-speed internet connectivity

    With a federal subsidy that has provided less expensive or free broadband internet to more than 23 million American households due to run out of money by the end of May, a new University of Massachusetts Amherst study reveals that direct-to-consumer subsidies can be far more effective at connecting households to high-speed internet than expanding broadband infrastructure.