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  • A woman playing DOTA 2 on a gamding laptop under purple lighting
    Computers
    Computers By Christian Wait 1 month ago

    5 Laptops That Are Ridiculously Overpowered

    More and more users, especially gamers, are pivoting to laptops instead of traditional desktops, but some of these laptops are actually way more than they need.

    By Christian Wait 1 month ago Read More
  • Wind turbines on a wind farm
    Science
    Science By Jonathan Sayers 1 month ago

    It Takes Almost A Decade For Wind Turbines To Pay Off - Here's Why

    Wind turbines provide clean, renewable energy and pay for themselves in cost savings -- eventually. Here's why it can take years for wind power to pay off.

    By Jonathan Sayers 1 month ago Read More
  • PlayStation 5 DualSense controller resting atop the console.
    Accessories
    Accessories By Briley Kenney 1 month ago

    What Are The Holes Under Your PS5 Covers For?

    Those odd holes under your PlayStation 5's outer panels might look random at first, but Sony put them there for a surprisingly useful maintenance reason.

    By Briley Kenney 1 month ago Read More
  • Close up of a hybrid badge on a car
    Cars
    Cars By Michael Bizzaco 1 month ago

    Why Hybrid Cars Make That Weird Humming Noise In Reverse

    That unusual noise you hear when a hybrid car is backing up is actually a federally mandated feature aimed at improving safe operation of these quiet vehicles.

    By Michael Bizzaco 1 month ago Read More
  • Solar farm in Gansu province, China
    Science
    Science By Aaron Greenbaum 1 month ago

    China's Largest Solar Farm Is Quietly Changing The Desert Around It

    The biggest benefit of using solar energy is that it's clean with a very small carbon footprint, but China is finding some added benefits as well.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 1 month ago Read More
  • The Samsung U7900F smart TV displaying a close-up image of purple-blue bubbles against a lavender background
    Home Entertainment
    Home Entertainment By Aaron Greenbaum 1 month ago

    Costco Is Selling This 75-Inch Samsung Smart TV For Under $450 Right Now

    Large smart TVs are nice, but large and cheap smart TVs are even nicer. At Costco, this one 75-inch Samsung TV makes a good offering at a great price.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 1 month ago Read More
  • A person pointing a TV remote.
    Technology
    Technology By Michael Bizzaco 1 month ago

    Why Hitting A Remote Sometimes Makes The Batteries Work Again

    Who hasn't been sitting on their couch, enjoying their favorite movie or TV show only for the remote to stop working, but a simple smack gets it working again?

    By Michael Bizzaco 1 month ago Read More
  • Jenny and Starman looking at an energy ball in the latter's hand
    Movies
    Movies By Akos Peterbencze 1 month ago

    This Overlooked Alien Movie Reveals A Different Side Of Horror Master John Carpenter

    John Carpenter proved he could do far more than horror classics in this formulaic yet compelling 1984 film starring Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen.

    By Akos Peterbencze 1 month ago Read More
  • A toll road equipped with toll cameras
    Technology
    Technology By Jonathan Sayers 1 month ago

    How Often Are Toll Cameras Wrong? Here's What You Need To Know

    Toll road cameras are used to track and monitor who uses them, and invoice them accordingly, but how often are these systems actually correct?

    By Jonathan Sayers 1 month ago Read More
  • Wired earphones with 3.5mm jack placed next to an iPhone on a wooden table
    Mobile
    Mobile By Kazim Alvi 1 month ago

    Why Did Smartphone Makers Stop Including Headphone Jacks?

    In the last decade, smartphone manufacturers have almost entirely eliminated new models with standard headphone jacks, but why did that change occur?

    By Kazim Alvi 1 month ago Read More
  • The 1956 Buick Centurion concept car at a car show
    Cars
    Cars By Jonathan Sayers 1 month ago

    The First Car With A Backup Camera Predates Most Modern Drivers

    This year marks the 70th anniversary of the backup camera's debut. Check out the history of this technology, and how it's evolved to today's cars.

    By Jonathan Sayers 1 month ago Read More
  • A person plugging in an Amazon firestick into HDMI port
    Accessories
    Accessories By Jorge Luis 1 month ago

    This $10 Amazon Fire TV Accessory Can Organize Your Messy Cables

    If you love your Amazon Fire TV Stick but can't stand the clutter it adds to your set-up, this cheap accessory can help straighten out that mess.

    By Jorge Luis 1 month ago Read More
  • A Costco Wholesale storefront
    Mobile
    Mobile By Jonathan Sayers 1 month ago

    Costco Is Taking $120 Off The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE All Through March 2026

    The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is on sale at Costco this month, letting you get a modern, powerful, budget-friendly tablet for much less than its usual price.

    By Jonathan Sayers 1 month ago Read More
  • Linux versus Windows sticky notes above a keyboard.
    Apps & Software
    Apps & Software By Briley Kenney 1 month ago

    5 Things Linux Can Do That Windows 11 Can't

    More people use Linux than they realize because even Smart TVs and the Steam Deck run on a version of Linux, but making the switch on a PC can be scary.

    By Briley Kenney 1 month ago Read More
  • A person using the MacBook Neo with several apps open on the screen.
    Computers
    Computers By Chris Smith 1 month ago

    We Now Know How Long MacBook Neo's Battery Will Last

    Apple's MacBook Neo is turning heads as both a budget-friendly MacBook and a Chromebook competitor, but the biggest question mark has been its battery life.

    By Chris Smith 1 month ago Read More
  • Old printer cartridges collected in a bin.
    Computers
    Computers By Daniel Trock 1 month ago

    What Really Happens To Old Printer Cartridges After They're Recycled?

    Think twice before throwing out spent printer cartridges. These little devices are highly recyclable, keeping plastics and other contaminants out of landfills.

    By Daniel Trock 1 month ago Read More
  • A woman wearing AirPods Max 2
    News
    News By José Adorno 1 month ago

    Apple Announced AirPods Max 2 With 9 New Features (And 6 Old Problems)

    Apple has unveiled the AirPods Max 2 over-ear headphones that are loaded with updated features and tech but manage to carry over old problems.

    By José Adorno 1 month ago Read More
  • A VPN logo floating above a keyboard
    Security
    Security By Ritwik Mitra 1 month ago

    11 Clever Ways You Can Use A VPN

    The internet seems to get more intrusive and costly to use every day, both financially and in terms of privacy, but these clever ways to use VPN can help.

    By Ritwik Mitra 1 month ago Read More
  • Air Force jets flying in formation
    Military
    Military By Kegan Mooney 1 month ago

    The US Air Force Just Banned These Popular Smart Tech Gadgets

    While the U.S. armed forces did single out a specific wearable in its restrictions, these new guidelines seem to apply to several popular smart accessories.

    By Kegan Mooney 1 month ago Read More
  • Samsung's new Galaxy S26 lineup
    Android
    Android By José Adorno 1 month ago

    The Samsung Galaxy S26 Has A Clever New Cooling Trick To Compete With The iPhone 17 Pro

    A redesigned cooling system helps the Galaxy S26 work harder for longer, giving Samsung a strong answer to the iPhone 17 Pro's new vapor chamber.

    By José Adorno 1 month ago Read More
  • A close-up of the Google Pixel 10 smartphone in Indigo Blue color
    Mobile
    Mobile By Gaurav Shukla 1 month ago

    Google Pixel's New Battery 'Bug' Is Actually Working Exactly As Intended

    Lots of Google Pixel smartphone users have recently been reporting a "bug" involving battery charging, but it turns out, it's not a bug at all.

    By Gaurav Shukla 1 month ago Read More
  • Agent Cleary (Arian Moayed) and Trevor Slattery (Sir Ben Kingsley) in Marvel Television's Wonder Man
    TV
    TV By Nick Staniforth 1 month ago

    The Beloved Marvel Disney Plus Series That Nearly Got Canceled After Test Screenings

    This critically acclaimed and audience beloved Marvel series on Disney Plus almost didn't happen, after test screenings for the project did very poorly.

    By Nick Staniforth 1 month ago Read More
  • Phone screen with icons of different live tv services
    TV
    TV By Hisan Kidwai 1 month ago

    Ranking 6 Major Live TV Streaming Platforms From Worst To Best

    Over the years, live TV streaming has become a strong alternative to cable TV. But out of all the options out there, which ones offer more bang for your buck?

    By Hisan Kidwai 1 month ago Read More
  • A teenager using a MacBook Neo laptop.
    Technology
    Technology By Chris Smith 1 month ago

    Apple A18 Pro Vs. M1: How Do The MacBook CPUs Compare?

    In a first, Apple has used its flagship mobile processor -- the A18 Pro -- in the newly launched MacBook Neo. Here's how it fares against the M1 chip from 2020.

    By Chris Smith 1 month ago Read More
  • TVs on display in a store
    Home Entertainment
    Home Entertainment By Gaurav Shukla 1 month ago

    What's The Difference Between 120Hz And 144Hz TVs?

    Planning to buy a new TV but confused about which refresh rate is best for your usage? Here are the key differences between 120Hz and 144Hz TVs.

    By Gaurav Shukla 1 month ago Read More
  • Picture of an OLED PC monitor with a bright neon blue and pink wallpaper
    Technology
    Technology By Asad Kashif 1 month ago

    AMOLED Vs PMOLED Displays: The Main Differences

    The relatively simple acronym OLED, for organic light-emitting diode, isn't the only variant. There are terms like AMOLED and PMOLED worth understanding too.

    By Asad Kashif 1 month ago Read More
  • A woman with an almost frustrated expression looking at an iPhone 17e.
    Android
    Android By Chris Smith 1 month ago

    5 Android Phones More Powerful Than The iPhone 17e

    The iPhone 17e is an undeniably strong value-buy, but these Android phones offer more power, better displays, bigger batteries, and fewer compromises.

    By Chris Smith 1 month ago Read More
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