Institutional investors may be buying the dip as traders pour $1.7 billion into spot bitcoin ETFs #bitcoin_ETFs #spot_bitcoin #Institutional_investors #traders_pour #Institutional

As Assassin's Creed Shadows support comes to an end, Ubisoft reiterates what's coming in the future, and yes, co-op factors into it somehow Also, everything you've heard about the PvP project is a lie. #Assassin_Creed #Creed_Shadows #Ubisoft #Ubisoft_reiterates #Shadows_support #co-op_factors #PvP_project

Google Pixel 10a Review: Sensible Value It may not offer much new, but the Pixel 10a remains one of the best smartphones in the US for under $500. #Google #Google_Pixel #Pixel #Review #remains

I reviewed the ‘world’s first’ Dolby Atmos FlexConnect soundbar ‘system’ and it’s really something — here’s what I made of LG’s multi-box Sound Suite I finally tried a soundbar system with Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, and to say it impressed me would be an understatement. #Dolby_Atmos #soundbar_system #Atmos_FlexConnect #Sound_Suite #first’_Dolby #multi-box_Sound #FlexConnect_soundbar

‘It’s by design’: the LG G6 OLED TV’s colors aren’t as punchy as the G5's in its best picture mode — and that’s on purpose, says LG Seeing a new OLED not look as bold next to its predecessor can be jarring, but with the LG G6, it appears to be intentional. #OLED #picture_mode #design’ #mode #purpose #jarring #intentional

Crypto Long & Short: Why bitcoin's quantum fears will pass just like the climate panic #Crypto_Long #Short #Long #climate_panic #bitcoin_quantum

Fastest hundreds in T20Is: Finn Allen scores 33-ball century against South AfricaAllen’s century got New Zealand past South Africa in the semifinal of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Eden Gardens on Wednesday. Allen’s century got New Zealand past South Africa in the semifinal of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Eden Gardens on Wednesday. #World_Cup #South #South_Africa #Finn_Allen #Eden_Gardens #Allen_scores #Zealand_past #past_South #South_AfricaAllen #Fastest_hundreds

ISL 2025-26: Kerala Blasters to mutually part ways with defender Bah, signs centre-back NdiayeThe Guinean defender had joined the side in January this year and was part of the squad in each of the side’s encounters so far. The Guinean defender had joined the side in January this year and was part of the squad in each of the side’s encounters so far. #January #ISL_2025-26 #Kerala_Blasters #Guinean_defender #side #defender_Bah #NdiayeThe_Guinean #signs_centre-back #centre-back_NdiayeThe #mutually_part

Eagles Let Go of Disappointing Free Agent Signing The Philadelphia Eagles have released defensive end Brandon Graham, a former star player for the team, after a disappointing 2025 season. Graham, who was signed to a three-year deal in 2024, struggled to replicate his previous success on the field and ultimately became a liability for the Eagles' defense. Graham's release comes as no surprise given his performance last year. He managed just one sack all season and was often beaten by opposing quarterbacks. The Eagles had high hopes for Graham when they signed him to a big deal, but he failed to deliver. Despite his disappointing 2025 campaign, there is still a chance that the Eagles could re-sign Graham in the future. With the team's current defensive line struggling with injuries and depth issues, Graham's experience and athleticism might make him an attractive option for Philly to bring back on a shorter deal. However, it remains to be seen if the Eagles will be willing to give Graham another chance. The team has already started looking at other options to bolster its defense, and it may not want to commit to another player who failed to live up to expectations in 2025. Graham's release also opens up a possibility for the Eagles to sign another veteran defensive end. With the NFL draft just around the corner, Philly might be able to find a more reliable option than Graham at a lower cost. For now, though, the Eagles are moving on from Graham and looking to improve their defense through other means.#NFL #Brandon_Graham #Philadelphia_Eagles
Of Course the 'Scrubs' Reboot is Millennial Cringe. So Is Adult Life Now. The latest reboot of the beloved early 2000s sitcom "Scrubs" has finally arrived on streaming platforms, and it's clear that this revival is tailor-made for millennial nostalgia. The show's new iteration retains the same irreverent humor and pop culture references that made the original a cult classic, but it also embodies the cringeworthy, self-absorbed qualities of modern adulthood. The updated series follows John "J.D." Dorian (played by Zach Braff) as he navigates his 40s and the challenges of middle age. But don't worry – the show's creators haven't lost their touch when it comes to poking fun at the absurdities of life. In fact, this reboot is even more self-aware and meta than the original, with J.D.'s internal monologues now regularly breaking the fourth wall to address viewers directly. As expected, the new "Scrubs" is filled with plenty of winking nods to its own legacy and the changing times. The show tackles topics like social media addiction, climate change, and even cryptocurrency, all while maintaining a commitment to irreverent humor and clever wordplay. However, this reboot's greatest strength lies in its ability to balance nostalgia for the original series with fresh perspectives on contemporary issues. One of the most enjoyable aspects of the new "Scrubs" is its willingness to confront the harsh realities of adulthood head-on. Gone are the carefree days of medical school and early career struggles; instead, the show's characters are now grappling with more serious concerns like marriage, parenthood, and mortality. It's a refreshing change of pace from other reboots that simply rehash old formulas without adding much new or meaningful. Of course, no discussion of "Scrubs" would be complete without mentioning i...#Scrubs #Zach_Braff #John_Dorian #J_D #indie_rock #pop_music
Zach Braff Says It Was 'Really Shocking' to Learn Some Scrubs Reboot Costars 'Weren't Alive' When Show First Came Out (Exclusive) In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Zach Braff opened up about his experience working on the upcoming Scrubs reboot and the surprise he felt when learning the ages of some of his new costars. The original series, which aired from 2001 to 2010, followed the lives of medical interns and residents at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital. The new iteration, titled Scrubs: Revival, will bring back Braff as Dr. John "J.D." Dorian, alongside a group of fresh faces. "I was really shocked when I found out how young some of the new cast members are," Braff reveals. "I mean, it's not like I'm ancient or anything, but these kids are...it's crazy! Some of them weren't even alive when Scrubs first started." Braff, now 47, admits that he initially felt a sense of disconnection from the new generation of actors joining the show. However, he quickly realized that their youthful energy and perspectives were exactly what the reboot needed to thrive. "I was worried at first because I didn't know if we would be able to mesh with this new group," Braff confesses. "But once I started working with them, I was blown away by their talent and enthusiasm. They're bringing a whole new level of excitement and humor to the show." As for what fans can expect from the revamped series, Braff promises that it will maintain the same heart and wit that made Scrubs a beloved favorite during its original run. "We're still exploring the same themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery," he says. "But we're also tackling some new issues that are relevant to today's audiences. It's going to be a wild ride!" Scrubs: Revival is set to premiere later this year on ABC.#Zach_Braff #Sacred_Heart_Hospital #ABC #JD_Dorian