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  • Person using an iPad to get work done.

    10 Tips For Setting Up A New iPad

    Here's how to set up a new iPad with step-by-step tips for iCloud sync, gestures, multitasking, display settings, and battery optimization.

    By Khamosh Pathak 34 min ago Read More
  • A phone charger surrounded by different USB cables with differing cord material against a light-colored backgroun

    Why Do Some USB Cables Cost Way More Than Others?

    When you're shopping for a new USB cable, you'll run into a wide range of prices, with some models costing way more than others. Here's why and how to choose.

    By Faith Leroux 49 min ago Read More
  • Close up of a person's hands using a smartphone with battery low warning screen

    Airplane Mode Vs Do Not Disturb: Which Is Better For Your Phone Battery?

    Wondering whether Airplane mode or Do Not Disturb -- which one saves more battery when enabled on your smartphone? Here's the one that's more effective.

    By Gaurav Shukla 1 hour ago Read More
  • a person wearing a traditional wrist watch

    Are Smartwatches Making The Traditional Watch Obsolete?

    Are smartwatches making more traditional watches obsolete? From fitness tracking to luxury appeal, both still serve very different users today.

    By Talia Roepel 2 hours ago Read More
  • Close-up of hands adjusting a smart thermostat from a tablet with the thermostat itself in the background

    3 Of The Worst Places To Put A Smart Thermostat

    Smart thermostats can make your life easier and save energy, but they need the right location. Here are three of the worst places to put a smart thermostat.

    By Noelle Corbett 2 hours ago Read More
  • Hand putting credit card inside wallet

    5 Cool Credit Card-Shaped Gadgets That Can Fit In Your Wallet

    Looking for credit card shaped gadgets that can fit in your wallet? These ultra-slim devices are designed for portability and take care of your daily needs.

    By Marinel Sigue 3 hours ago Read More
  • A person unboxing an iPhone 17 Pro Max.

    Apple Used To Put Stickers In Every iPhone Box – So Why Did It Stop?

    Any regular iPhone buyers upgrading to an iPhone 16 or iPhone 17 model will not find a familiar perk: the Apple stickers that came with previous Apple products.

    By Chris Smith 3 hours ago Read More
  • Miniature shopping cart with Amazon logo in the background

    5 Of The Best Tech Deals To Grab From Amazon Haul

    Amazon Haul is known for selling affordable products across categories, including tech accessories. Here's our selection of the best tech deals on the site.

    By Alvin Wanjala 4 hours ago Read More
  • Xbox controller next to a PC's keyboard with both bathed in green light.

    Xbox Mode Turns Your PC Into A Console, But It Can't Hide Windows 11 Bloat

    Xbox mode for Windows 11 is finally out of preview, and it brings some genuinely useful features. Windows bloat is still very much along for the ride, though.

    By Christian Wait 4 hours ago Read More
  • A 1980s style room with retro gadgets, such as a CRT TV, gaming console, and VCR.

    10 '80s Tech Items Nearly Every Home Had

    The '80s was the final era of truly tactile technology. See the essential gadgets that were in every home before the digital revolution changed everything.

    By Levin Roy 4 hours ago Read More
  • A black Wi-Fi router on a table

    Why Some Routers Have Two Networks (And What They Mean)

    You may have noticed that your Wi-Fi router offers two network options and wondered which to use. Here's what you need to know to make the right choice for you.

    By Talia Roepel 5 hours ago Read More
  • Steam Deck and Switch 2

    Can A Nintendo Switch 2 Keep Up With A Steam Deck? Here's How They Compare

    On one hand, you have the Steam Deck, letting you bring most of your Steam library on the road. On the other, Nintendo's Switch 2, the newest gaming handheld.

    By Joel Loynds 5 hours ago Read More
  • A person speaking into a smartphone

    Here's What Users Say Is The Best Phone For Voice To Text (And It's Not An iPhone)

    One software developer delivers superior voice-to-text capabilities through custom hardware, on-device AI models, software integration, and language processing.

    By Alan Bradley 6 hours ago Read More
  • A person writing on the remarkable Paper Pure digital notebook.

    9 New Gadgets To Look Out For In May 2026

    The gadgets in this roundup are all either freshly released in April or May, or are available for pre-order with an expected release date before June ends.

    By Aaron Mamiit 7 hours ago Read More
  • Man sliding RFID wallet with credit cards visible into jacket pocket.

    Can RFID Wallets Go Through Airport Security?

    RFID wallets are a popular security feature to protect your digital footprint, especially when traveling by air and passing through TSA checkpoints.

    By Briley Kenney 7 hours ago Read More
  • Close-up of BlackBerry phone device

    3 Nostalgic Tech Gadgets From The 2000s That Totally Vanished

    The 2000s produced some genuinely strange gadgets that seemed like the future at the time. These three didn't last, but they're worth remembering.

    By Joe Oliveto 7 hours ago Read More
  • A close-up, angled front view of a soundbar placed below a wall-mounted TV.

    Soundbar Vs. Speakers: Which Is Better For Your TV's Audio?

    TVs have gradually gotten thinner over the years, forcing manufacturers to install weaker speakers than ever before and consumers to buy external speakers.

    By Michael Bizzaco 8 hours ago Read More
  • A person interacting with an unspecified video doorbell device.

    4 Video Doorbells Under $50 That Are Actually Worth Buying

    If you're looking for a video doorbell for your house that won't break the bank, here are some of the best options that are worth buying for under $50.

    By Michael Bizzaco 8 hours ago Read More
  • Back of the RedMagic 11 Air

    RedMagic 11 Air Review: The Thin Phone For Gamers

    If you care more about playing the latest mobile games than taking great photos, the RedMagic 11 Air provides plenty of power for the price.

    By Christian de Looper 9 hours ago Read More
  • A Google Pixel 9a smartphone

    Is The Google Pixel 9a Still Worth Buying In 2026?

    The Google Pixel 9a came out in April of 2025, serving as a budget option for that year's Pixel lineup and was possibly one of the most overlooked phones.

    By Jorge Luis 10 hours ago Read More
  • Samsung TVs in an electronics store

    4 Essential Samsung TV Apps You Should Be Using In 2026

    Samsung is one of the most popular TV brands in the world, and its operating system makes it even better. Here are four Samsung TV apps you need to try.

    By Gaurav Shukla 10 hours ago Read More
  • A person plugging a USB cable into a blue USB port on a laptop

    Not Black, Not White: These USB Port Colors Are Always On

    Different USB port colors correspond to different functionality, including some that provide constant power. Here are the colors that mean a port is always on.

    By Chifundo Kasiya 11 hours ago Read More
  • Android smartphone showing Norton, Avast, Internet Security, Bitdefender, Malwarebytes, and McAfee security apps placed on a laptop's keyboard

    Why There's Simply No Need For Android Antivirus Apps Anymore

    Many Android users install an antivirus app on a new device without thinking twice. In 2026, there are good reasons to skip that step entirely.

    By Kazim Alvi 17 hours ago Read More
  • Blob of thermal paste on CPU

    Thermal Paste Vs Pad: Which Is Better For Your PC?

    Methods for spreading thermal past on the CPU has long been debated by computer enthusiasts worldwide for decades, but then thermal pads arrived.

    By Joel Loynds 17 hours ago Read More
  • An iPod Nano with headphones on red background

    4 Older iPods Still Worth Buying In 2026

    iPods are making a comeback, and the secondhand market has plenty of options. Here are the models worth buying in 2026 and why each one still holds up.

    By Jorge Luis 18 hours ago Read More
  • a man watching TV and bored by all the ads

    Here's Why Your Smart TVs Is Full Of Ads Now

    Why are smart TVs suddenly full of advertisements? From streaming apps to home screen banners, TV makers are finding new ways to monetise viewers.

    By Talia Roepel 18 hours ago Read More
  • Several iPad models on display in an Apple Store

    5 Common Mistakes People Make When Buying A New Tablet

    When in the market for a new tablet, buyers make plenty of easily avoidable mistakes. Here are the most common ones to avoid when choosing your next tablet.

    By Andrew Morrisey 19 hours ago Read More
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