How to get Eevee in Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen

Eevee has been a popular Pokémon since the very beginning, largely because it can evolve into many different forms. The Pokémon series has even added more of these evolutions over time. If you’re playing Pokémon FireRed or LeafGreen, here’s how you can get your own Eevee.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Season 3 Teased By Tilly’s Beta Quadrant Assignment

The show Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is hinting at the direction of its third season with a recent guest appearance from Star Trek: Discovery. In episode 8, written by Gaia Violo and Jane Maggs and directed by Andi Armaganian, Lieutenant Sylvia Tilly (played by Mary Wiseman) returns to help the academy cadets process the difficult experiences they had during the events involving the USS Miyazaki in episode 6.

DC Studios Will Officially Break Its 21-Year Batman Release Rule in 2026

During a presentation to investors in February, IMAX announced its movie plans for 2026. Unlike the upcoming Supergirl movie and last summer’s Superman, the Clayface villain spin-off won’t be shown in IMAX theaters. This makes Clayface the first Batman-related film in over 20 years – since Batman Begins in 2005 – to skip the premium IMAX format.

AI Agents and $5M: Are We Sure This is a Good Idea?

So, AI agents are already doing financial transactions. No big deal, right? Except they’re unverified, unaccountable, and pretty much operating in the Wild West of finance. Enter t54 Labs, who are apparently all about closing this highly questionable gap. Great, right?

Josh D’Amaro Expected To Allow Dana Walden Operate to with Autonomy at Disney

A recent article in Variety explores how Disney’s new leader, D’Amaro, plans to refresh the company. The article also notes that Walden will have a lot of independence in his role. However, some in the media industry are concerned about Walden’s political connections, wondering if they could be a problem given how politically charged the media environment has become.

MSTR’s Bitcoin Love Affair Ends in Tears… Again?

On Feb 24, MSTR dipped over 9%-a slump that would make your Netflix binge feel like a victory. But then, on Feb 25, it bounced 16%, because nothing says “I’m stable” like a stock that acts like it’s on a dating app. At press time, it’s down 3% since yesterday, and if you look at the six-month chart, it’s basically asking for a group hug. The stock is down 63% since last summer, while Bitcoin’s stash keeps growing like it’s at a buffet and someone forgot to tell it to stop.