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  • Earth and Mars in space
    Science
    Science By Talia Roepel 3 months ago

    Digitally Mapping Mars Has Never Been Easier With This Rendering Technique

    Navigating rovers on Mars is exceptionally difficult because GPS isn't a possibility, but this new technique will make it significantly easier.

    By Talia Roepel 3 months ago Read More
  • A busy Apple retail store in China.
    iPhone
    iPhone By Chris Smith 3 months ago

    The Most Important iPhone Apple Ever Made (And The One Everyone Forgot)

    Some iPhones set the stage with standout features while others are lost in oblivion. Here's the most important iPhone and one that everyone forgot.

    By Chris Smith 3 months ago Read More
  • A couple looking in disbelief at their laptop
    Apps & Software
    Apps & Software By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago

    Tired Of Google's Gemini Powered Search Summaries? Try This Search Engine Alternative

    Google's Gemini searches can be an annoyance at best and downright wrong at worst. Luckily, there's a search engine alternative that may work better instead.

    By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago Read More
  • Image of Venus with stars in background
    Space
    Space By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago

    A New Study Shows That Venus May Have Been Struck By Objects The Size Of Mars

    Despite seeming like Earth's twin, Venus is a strange and mysterious place. Scientists haven't known what made it so odd, but that might have just changed.

    By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago Read More
  • trees in foreground with wildfire burning in the background
    Science
    Science By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago

    Scientists Say Catastrophic Wildfires Are The New Norm For Canada. Here's Why

    Wildfires intensify across Canada as shifting climate patterns drive rising concerns over long-term damage and future impacts -- with no solution in sight.

    By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago Read More
  • iPhone's Clean Up tool running on an iPhone 16 Pro Max
    iPhone
    iPhone By José Adorno 3 months ago

    How To Use iOS's Powerful Clean Up Feature On iPhone

    Apple introduced a new Clean Up tool as a part of Apple Intelligence that lets users remove unwanted objects from an image. Here's how to use it.

    By José Adorno 3 months ago Read More
  • An incandescent light bulb with orange glow
    Science
    Science By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago

    This Light Bulb Has Been On For Over A Century – Here's How It Works

    The centennial light bulb has been running for over hundred years now, continuing to amaze everyone with its engineering. Here's how it's still glowing.

    By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago Read More
  • A hand holding a pair of iPhones
    Apps & Software
    Apps & Software By Jorge Luis 3 months ago

    Your iPhone Has A Built In VPN Feature - Here's How To Use It

    iCloud Private Relay is Apple's answer to the built-in VPN some other vendors offer - here's what you need to know about how to use it.

    By Jorge Luis 3 months ago Read More
  • a woman in an office working on your computer
    Apps & Software
    Apps & Software By Talia Roepel 3 months ago

    How To Enable Windows' Hidden Ultimate Performance Power Plan

    Typically, you'd assume that the power your computer has is the level you're stuck with, but Windows 10 and 11 have options to give your tasks a little boost.

    By Talia Roepel 3 months ago Read More
  • Aerial view of coal powered electricity power station
    Science
    Science By Raji Oluwaniyi 3 months ago

    10 Unexpected Energy Sources You Didn't Know Could Be Used As Fuel

    Scientists are experimenting with everything from using moisture to break down plastic into usable recycled material, to turning seawater into hydrogen.

    By Raji Oluwaniyi 3 months ago Read More
  • Personal Hotspot settings on an iPhone with a keyboard in the background
    iPhone
    iPhone By Gaurav Shukla 3 months ago

    You Can Check Who Is Connected To Your iPhone's Hotspot: Here's How

    Since a hotspot uses your iPhone's mobile data connection, it can quickly deplete your data. Knowing who is connected can prevent this. Here's how to check.

    By Gaurav Shukla 3 months ago Read More
  • Image of Mars against dark background
    Space
    Space By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago

    Scientists Discovered A New Mineral On Mars, Here's What That Means

    Scientists have long been fascinated by Mars, studying the rocks and minerals on its surface, and they might have learned something new about its past.

    By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago Read More
  • Motion sensors attached to a wall outside
    Accessories
    Accessories By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago

    5 Smart Ways To Use Motion Detectors Around Your Home

    Motion detectors aren't just for home security - you can also use them to regulate the temperature in your home, automate lighting, and more.

    By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago Read More
  • an Android with the Gmail symbol on it with an inbox backdrop
    Android
    Android By Talia Roepel 3 months ago

    How To Fix Gmail When It's Not Working On Android

    It can be infuriating when the Gmail app stops working on your Android phone. Luckily, here are some quick fixes to get the app up and running.

    By Talia Roepel 3 months ago Read More
  • Atari Cosmos console on display
    Gaming
    Gaming By Jorge Luis 3 months ago

    Why The Atari Cosmos Is So Rare (And What It's Worth Today)

    In 1978, Atari engineers began work on a project that involved 3D holograms, the Atari Cosmo, which was ultimately canceled before it could hit the market.

    By Jorge Luis 3 months ago Read More
  • A person holding a Fire TV Stick remote with a TV in background
    Accessories
    Accessories By Gaurav Shukla 3 months ago

    How To Connect Your Amazon Fire Stick Remote To A New TV

    Amazon's Fire Stick Remote is a great and convenient way to watch shows. However, what happens if you get a new TV, or need to travel? Here's how to connect.

    By Gaurav Shukla 3 months ago Read More
  • FaceTime icon on an iPhone
    Android
    Android By Gaurav Shukla 3 months ago

    You Can Use FaceTime On Android Phones With This Easy Workaround

    Looking to FaceTime with someone, but stuck on an Android phone? Don't despair, there's an easy workaround that can have you joining calls in no time.

    By Gaurav Shukla 3 months ago Read More
  • the Eye of Sauron and the One Ring
    Space
    Space By Talia Roepel 3 months ago

    This Distant Black Hole Looks Like The Eye Of Sauron From Lord Of The Rings

    It's not every day the sci-fi and fantasy genres meet, nor does real scientific research often resemble fantasy fiction, but that's exactly the case here.

    By Talia Roepel 3 months ago Read More
  • SSD installed on computer motherboard
    Computers
    Computers By Alejandro Medellin 3 months ago

    What's The Biggest SSD You Can Buy In 2025?

    Like most PC gamers, you know the struggle of not having enough storage. You need an SSD that can deliver both on storage and speed, but what's the biggest?

    By Alejandro Medellin 3 months ago Read More
  • Lightning storm over a city landscape
    Science
    Science By Raji Oluwaniyi 3 months ago

    9 Lightning Myths You Need To Stop Believing (And What's Actually True)

    Lightning is one of nature's fiercest forces, so let's break down the most common lightning myths and explain science-backed truths that could save your life.

    By Raji Oluwaniyi 3 months ago Read More
  • An LG OLED TV displayed at a store.
    Technology
    Technology By Michael Bizzaco 3 months ago

    What Is A QNED TV And Is It Different Than OLED?

    Wondering which flat screen technology is right for your home? Here's a look at exactly what all those marking acronyms means, from QNED and QLED to OLED.

    By Michael Bizzaco 3 months ago Read More
  • Apple's CEO Tim Cook during the release day of the iPhone 16 models
    News
    News By José Adorno 3 months ago

    When The iPhone 17 Will Be Available To Buy

    As Apple launches announcements, customers are getting ready to hit that pre-order button as soon as they can to be among the first to get the new devices.

    By José Adorno 3 months ago Read More
  • Hand holding a raspberry pi computer
    Accessories
    Accessories By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago

    5 Fun Ways To Repurpose An Old Raspberry Pi

    If you have an old Raspberry Pi sitting around, here are some fun ways to make use of it, from building a smart home hub to a retro game console.

    By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago Read More
  • Google Pixel 10 close up with backyard in background
    Artificial Intelligence
    Artificial Intelligence By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago

    Google's Pixel 10 Locks Away RAM For AI, But There Seems To Be An Easy Fix

    Google's Pixel 10 seemingly reserves 3GB of RAM to be used exclusively by AI, but freeing the RAM back up appears to be relatively simple.

    By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago Read More
  • Copilot logo and name with microsoft page in the background
    Artificial Intelligence
    Artificial Intelligence By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago

    Microsoft's Copilot Shows Signs Of Reducing Its Reliance On OpenAI's LLMs

    Microsoft launched two new in-house AI models, which might be an early sign that its looking to move away from its dependence on OpenAI's technology.

    By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago Read More
  • Close up of Google Pixel 10 on a Pixelsnap charger
    Android
    Android By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago

    Change This Setting As Soon As You Get Your Pixel 10 For Smoother Visuals

    The display on Google's new Pixel 10 defaults to a 60Hz refresh rate out of the box, but it's easy to bump it up to 120Hz for smoother visuals.

    By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago Read More
  • a Cruise GM driverless vehicle
    Cars
    Cars By Talia Roepel 3 months ago

    Why GM Canceled Its Driverless Robotaxi Program Cruise

    GM officially pulled the plug on its driverless robotaxi program due to a number of factors, but continues to work on other driver-assisted technologies.

    By Talia Roepel 3 months ago Read More
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