Why You Should Go Back to The Movie Theater

Read in Browser
 

October 1, 2022

Not that long ago, I wrote something some of you considered heresy: I’m never going back to the theaters. Like ever, if I can help it. I just don’t think it’s necessary and a total waste of money.

But you know, not everyone agrees with me. Not even my own writers. Danny is here to say that I’m wrong, and you should go back to theaters. And if I’m being honest, he makes a compelling case. Hit up the top story to find out why you might want to give the silver screen another shot.

Other highlights:

-Josh

 
TODAY'S TOP STORY Why You Should Go Back to The Movie Theater


As COVID-19 restrictions ease and people return to their pre-pandemic habits, many find things they used to consider irreplaceable are just luxuries they can do without. And going to the movie theater is near the top of the list for many people. Here’s why you should go back anyway. Read More »

 
Everything You Need to Know About Portable Generators


If you regularly host outdoor events or are just worried about the contents of your freezer during a power outage, buying a portable generator is a good idea. But not all generators are the same, and each type has its pros and cons. Read More »

 
What Is an Ortholinear Keyboard, and Should You Use One?


If you hang out on the corners of the internet obsessed with mechanical keyboards, you may notice some odd-looking rectangular boards with square keys in perfectly straight rows and columns. These are ortholinear keyboards, an interesting fad among the enthusiast crowd. What’s the deal? Read More »

 
Today’s Quordle Answers


Wordle was just too easy, wasn’t it? You probably left that behind and moved on to Quordle, the true “hard mode” of the word-guessing game format. But now you’re stuck and so close to failing. Don’t worry, we’re here to help with a hint—and if you really need it, today’s Quordle Answers. Read More »

 
Today’s Wordle Answer


Are you a huge fan of Wordle and absolutely stuck today? Let me guess; you’re hanging out on guess four or five and feeling the pressure. We get it entirely: nothing feels worse than losing your streak. If you’re not ready to outright cheat, we have you covered with hints and today’s Wordle answer. Read More »

 
STUFF WE LIKE Simplify Cable Management with Anker’s Magnetic Cable Holder
Simplify Cable Management with Anker’s Magnetic Cable Holder

It’s time to organize your cables the easy way. Anker’s Magnetic Cable Holder gives you a clean and simple platform for cable management—a magnetic base sticks to any surface with a reusable adhesive, and five small clamps allow your charging cables to secure against this base.

 
Elon Musk’s Latest Cybertruck Promise Is Just Ridiculous


Elon Musk says that Tesla’s still unreleased Cybertruck is going to be “waterproof enough” to double as a boat. Going as far as claiming the Cybertruck can cross rivers, lakes, or even hit the open sea and travel far distances. Seriously. Read More »

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Why You Should Use Multiple Browsers


The days of the browser wars are over. Pretty much everybody has decided which browser works best for them. However, you don’t need to be in an exclusive relationship with Chrome, Edge, or Safari. In fact, there are plenty of good reasons to have two or more browsers that you use regularly. Read More »

 
3D Print Your Face Onto Your Favorite Hasbro Action Figure


Any kid (or adult) that loves G.I. Joe, Ghostbusters, Power Rangers, and more can soon suit up alongside their favorite characters. Hasbro partnered with a company known as FormLabs and will take a digital scan of your face, then uses a 3D printer to make it come to life and put it on the action figure of your choice. Read More »

 
YouTube TV Now Offers Just the Channels You Actually Want


After years of price hikes, a YouTube TV subscription costs more than a basic cable plan. It’s hard to justify blowing $65 a month on the service. But now, YouTube TV offers individual channels à la carte, without the need for a YouTube TV Base Plan. Read More »

 
Anker’s Soundcore Liberty 4 Earbuds Gain the Killer Feature that Apple Skipped


One of the big rumors surrounding Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 was the inclusion of in-ear heart rate sensors. But, they didn’t make it into the devices announced on September 7th. Now, Anker’s new Soundcore Liberty 4 earbuds come equipped with that very feature. Read More »

 

Follow Us on Social Media

Follow us on Facebook Follow on Twitter Follow us on LinkedIn

 
Super73 C1X Electric Motorcycle Shown Off in New Teaser Video


While California’s adventure lifestyle company Super73 makes some of the most iconic ebikes on the market, it announced the all-new Super73 C1X electric motorcycle concept earlier this year. Now, a new teaser video is showing it in action. Read More »

 

MINDBOUNCE

TRIVIA

Hawking Radiation Is Emitted By What?
White Dwarfs »
Binary Star Systems »
Super Novas »
Black Holes »
 
Alfred Launches the First Smart Lock with Long-Range Wireless Charging


Imagine a battery-powered smart lock that doesn’t need to recharge every few months. Well, that’s the idea behind Alfred’s ML2 smart lock. Made in collaboration with Wi-Charge, the Alfred ML2 is the first smart lock to support long-range wireless charging. Read More »

 
Sony XE300 Bluetooth Speaker Review: Good, but Could Be Better


Sony is a household name when it comes to audio products, and I’ve been testing its latest rugged SRS-XE300 X-Series Bluetooth speaker since it was announced earlier this summer. For $199, I had moderately high expectations. And while it’s a decent speaker with booming bass and a rugged design, I have mixed feelings. Read More »

 
HOW-TO GEEK
Why You Should Be Using 'Movies Anywhere'


There are plenty of ways to buy movies online, but no one wants their library to be spread across multiple services. “Movies Anywhere” is the solution to this problem, and it’s surprisingly easy to use. Read More »

 
HOW-TO GEEK
10 Alexa Features You Should Be Using on Your Amazon Echo


Alexa on your Amazon Echo device can do much more than you think. You can use it to safeguard your home, get traffic details, set up reminders, and more. Here’s how to get the most out of Amazon’s virtual assistant. Read More »

 
HOW-TO GEEK
Drone Keeps Food Warm by Crashing Into Powerlines and Catching Fire


Many of us remember playing that old paper airplane game where you had to dodge birds and powerlines. One particular drone wouldn’t have fared well at it. Read More »

 
HOW-TO GEEK
Spotify vs. Audible: Which Is Better for Audiobooks?


Spotify launched audiobooks in late 2022, aiming to be your one-stop for all things audio. It has steep competition in Audible, a long-time favorite and one of the OGs in audiobooks. Which service is the best option? Read More »

 
HOW-TO GEEK
What Is DLSS 3, and Can You Use It on Existing Hardware?


NVIDIA’s RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 GPUs are amazing. And one of its biggest additions is DLSS 3, a new revision of NVIDIA’s DLSS upscaling tech. It can be key to getting your games to run smoothly, but what is it, and how does it compare to its predecessor? And can you use it on existing hardware? Read More »

 
HOW-TO GEEK
Does an Oversize PSU Waste Power?


When it doubt, it’s recommended you size up your PSU, but does sizing up your PSU waste power? Here’s a look at PSU power utilization. Read More »

 
 

You received this email because you signed up for newsletters from Review Geek.
Click here to change your preferences or unsubscribe.

How-To Geek, 21010 Southbank St., #4015 Sterling, VA 20165
 

Older messages

Why You Should Use Multiple Browsers

Friday, September 30, 2022

Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek September 30, 2022 Are you a fan of Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or something else? We all have a preferred web browser we use daily, but why? There are actually

Everything Amazon Announced at Its Fall 2022 Hardware Event

Thursday, September 29, 2022

Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek September 29, 2022 Amazon held its Fall 2022 hardware event yesterday, and there is a lot to go over. From a new Echo Dot to a new Kindle with stylus support and a

Why Wireless Keyboards Should Use AAA Batteries

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek September 28, 2022 We're knee-deep in the era of rechargeable keyboards. But after years of testing such keyboards, I've come to a sobering conclusion—we

What Is Google One, and Is It Worth Paying For?

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek September 27, 2022 By default, Google accounts come with 15GB of cloud storage. But several of Google's apps and services utilize this storage space, including

8 Tips and Tricks for Android 13

Monday, September 26, 2022

Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek September 26, 2022 Android 13 is rolling out to more and more phones, and with it comes new features! You get better notification options, copying text is improved,

You Might Also Like

SBF gets 25 years 

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Sam Bankman-Fried is sentenced View this email online in your browser By Christine Hall Thursday, March 28, 2024 Welcome back to TechCrunch PM! The editorial team spent a chunk of the day discussing

💎 Issue 410 - Being laid off in 2023-2024 as an early-career developer

Thursday, March 28, 2024

This week's Awesome Ruby Newsletter Read this email on the Web The Awesome Ruby Newsletter Issue » 410 Release Date Mar 28, 2024 Your weekly report of the most popular Ruby news, articles and

💻 Issue 403 - Microsoft defends .NET 9 features competing with open source ecosystem

Thursday, March 28, 2024

This week's Awesome .NET Weekly Read this email on the Web The Awesome .NET Weekly Issue » 403 Release Date Mar 28, 2024 Your weekly report of the most popular .NET news, articles and projects

💻 Issue 410 - Node.js TSC Confirms: No Intention to Remove npm from Distribution

Thursday, March 28, 2024

This week's Awesome Node.js Weekly Read this email on the Web The Awesome Node.js Weekly Issue » 410 Release Date Mar 28, 2024 Your weekly report of the most popular Node.js news, articles and

💻 Issue 410 - JSDoc as an alternative TypeScript syntax

Thursday, March 28, 2024

This week's Awesome JavaScript Weekly Read this email on the Web The Awesome JavaScript Weekly Issue » 410 Release Date Mar 28, 2024 Your weekly report of the most popular JavaScript news, articles

📱 Issue 404 - Dependency Injection for Modern Swift Applications Part II

Thursday, March 28, 2024

This week's Awesome iOS Weekly Read this email on the Web The Awesome iOS Weekly Issue » 404 Release Date Mar 28, 2024 Your weekly report of the most popular iOS news, articles and projects Popular

💻 Issue 328 - My new open-source repository to schedule all your content!

Thursday, March 28, 2024

This week's Awesome React Weekly Read this email on the Web The Awesome React Weekly Issue » 328 Release Date Mar 28, 2024 Your weekly report of the most popular React news, articles and projects

📱 Issue 407 - Apple just announced WWDC24. The keynote for WWDC24 will be held on Monday, June 10th.

Thursday, March 28, 2024

This week's Awesome Swift Weekly Read this email on the Web The Awesome Swift Weekly Issue » 407 Release Date Mar 28, 2024 Your weekly report of the most popular Swift news, articles and projects

💻 Issue 405 - 2024 Edition Update

Thursday, March 28, 2024

This week's Awesome Rust Weekly Read this email on the Web The Awesome Rust Weekly Issue » 405 Release Date Mar 28, 2024 Your weekly report of the most popular Rust news, articles and projects

🤖 What to Expect From Google I/O 2024 — How to Stop Apps From Leaking Your Data

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Also: The Best Camera Straps of 2024, and More! How-To Geek Logo March 28, 2024 📩 Get expert reviews, the hottest deals, how-to's, breaking news, and more delivered directly to your inbox by