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  • A hand holding a Kodak Charmera keychain camera

    5 Keychain Cameras That Don't Trade Quality For Size

    Keychain cameras will never replace DSLRs, but they're fun and might do a better job than you think. Here are five keychain cameras that deliver solid value.

    By Andrew Morrisey 5 hours ago Read More
  • A person taking a photo with an iPhone using the camera app

    HEIC Vs. JPEG: What's The Difference And Which File Format Has Better Image Quality?

    HEIC and JPEG are two popular image formats used around the world. But which one is the best choice, especially when it comes to detail and quality?

    By Gerard Griessel 6 hours ago Read More
  • A Steam Machine behind a MainGear Ultima 18 | RTX 5080, Minisforum AtomMan G1 Pro and RDY Scale R04 on a black to white gradient background

    Don't Buy A Steam Machine In 2026 - Do This Instead

    At this point, most gamers know that the Steam Machine is overpriced and underwhelming, but not everyone knows about the cheapest alternatives available.

    By Christian Wait 7 hours ago Read More
  • A person holding a Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra

    These Google Apps Need To Be Manually Updated On Your Samsung Phone

    Samsung designs some of the most-liked Android smartphones on the market with useful and robust features, but they can't automatically update some apps.

    By Chifundo Kasiya 7 hours ago Read More
  • Google cloud backup space showing 41% of 15GB used

    Google Is Finally Giving Android Users The Backup Settings They Should Have Always Had

    Stop deleting apps just to free up space for your photos. Android’s new granular backup controls let you choose exactly what syncs to Google. See how!

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 hours ago Read More
  • A shopper at the Apple Store in Tokyo, Japan tries an iPhone 16.

    Why You Can't Turn Off The Camera Shutter Sound On Japanese iPhones

    There's a reason iPhones in Japan won't let you silence the camera shutter, and it has roots in privacy concerns that predate the smartphone entirely.

    By Daniel Trock 9 hours ago Read More
  • Google Chrome logo displayed on smartphone screen that's resting atop a keyboard.

    Google Chrome Has A PDF Tool That Saves You From Switching Between Apps

    Google Chrome has continued to add to its PDF functionality since the feature debuted in 2010, creating an ecosystem that precludes having to use outside apps.

    By Briley Kenney 9 hours ago Read More
  • Hand holding a remote pointed toward a blurred smart Tv screen

    4 Times Smart TVs Were Accused Of Collecting User Data Without Consent

    Here's why major brands have repeatedly found themselves at the center of consent and privacy disputes around your smart TV data and viewing habits.

    By Vic Hood 10 hours ago Read More
  • A concept of a person sending emails with a laptop.

    Ditch Email Attachments - Here's An Easier Way To Share Files

    Sharing a large batch of files via email at once often makes it difficult to find them later, especially if your email client isn't good at organizing them.

    By Daniel Trock 10 hours ago Read More
  • Colorful art print of a retro computer

    5 PC Rules The Internet Tricked Me Into Believing

    Some computer advice gets repeated for so long that it eventually starts to feel like fact, even after the technology behind it has moved on completely.

    By Jorge Luis 11 hours ago Read More
  • A Fitbit Air on a wrist with green grass in the background.

    The Fitbit Air's First Major Update Fixes Its Most Annoying Issue - But There's A Catch

    FitBit Air users have found that their exercises have not been accurately recorded, with runs being logged as a walk or otherwise, forcing them to re-label it.

    By Christine Persaud 11 hours ago Read More
  • A controller on a table in front of the PlayStation logo.

    Keeping Your DVD And Blu-Ray Collection Is Important - And Sony Is Proving Why

    The only way to ensure that you truly own your favorite piece of media is by purchasing physical media, whether that's a movie, TV show, book, or video game.

    By Alan Bradley 11 hours ago Read More
  • airdrop and quickshare working on Samsung and iOS phones

    Over 5 Billion iPhones And Android Devices Are Vulnerable To This Massive New Threat

    Convenience can often lead to trouble when it comes to electronics like computers or smartphones, so if you want to protect yourself, don't choose convenience.

    By Joshua Hawkins 12 hours ago Read More
  • A person at a desk writing on a clipboard while using a laptop

    3 Old Windows Laptops Still Worth Buying In 2026

    Are you trying to upgrade your computer without draining your bank account? Discover three older Windows machines that still deliver great performance.

    By Joel Loynds 12 hours ago Read More
  • traffic cameras looking down on a busy street with cars and trucks in the background

    Virginia's New AI Traffic Cameras Are Already Frustrating Local Residents

    AI's popularity is rapidly growing, and now it is being used to monitor citizens around the world to ensure "safety," but it's a little scary.

    By Joshua Hawkins 13 hours ago Read More
  • A person holding a Samsung A9 Tab in their hand

    7 Cheap Android Tablets That Fit In The Palm Of Your Hand

    Tablets give you more screen space than phones, but sometimes you want a middle ground. Here are seven cheap Android tablets that fit in the palm of your hand.

    By Asad Kashif 13 hours ago Read More
  • Close up of person using a fingerprint scanner for security on their smartphone.

    Do Screen Protectors Work With Fingerprint Scanners On Samsung Galaxy Phones?

    Samsung started implementing a fingerprint scanner on its smartphones with the Galaxy S10, and the technology has only improved over the years.

    By Briley Kenney 13 hours ago Read More
  • Close-up shot of a man wearing smart glasses

    MemoMind One Review: Are These The First Smart Glasses You'll Actually Want To Wear?

    Smart glasses have traditionally been bulky, uncomfortable, and awkward, but these new glasses are one step closer to being the kind we could all wear, all day.

    By JosĂ© Adorno 14 hours ago Read More
  • The Shelfy device next to its box in an outdoor setting

    Shelfy 2 Review: Can This Actually Reduce Food Waste?

    Its claims might sound improbable, but the Shelfy 2 kept its promise of extending the shelf life of food in the refrigerator in our testing.

    By James Bruce 14 hours ago Read More
  • Side view of a Hawksbill Sea Turtle

    This Bionic Sea Turtle Could Be A Surprising Ally In The Fight Against Ocean Pollution

    Ocean pollution is already major environmental problem, but one 15-year-old from Ontario has designed an AI-powered robotic sea turtle that could help.

    By Alan Bradley 14 hours ago Read More
  • Garmin Instinct 3 solar on someone's wrist while exploring the outdoors.

    Garmin's Solar Trickle-Charge Is A Secret To Better Battery Life That Apple Can't Beat

    Garmin's latest smart watches may not be the most stylish designs to many users, but you can't deny their incredible battery life that puts Apple to shame.

    By Briley Kenney 15 hours ago Read More
  • Social apps on an iPhone, including WhatsApp.

    How To Reserve Your WhatsApp Username On iOS & Android

    WhatsApp usernames will finally allow you to keep your phone number private when chatting with others on the app, though the feature is rolling out slowly.

    By Chris Smith 15 hours ago Read More
  • A person using a mouse and keyboard to navigate a computer

    9 Things You Didn't Know Your Mouse Could Do

    You probably use a computer mouse every day and have done so for years, but you might be missing something. Here are nine cool hidden things your mouse can do.

    By Ritwik Mitra 15 hours ago Read More
  • A close-up of a person holding up the Google Maps interface shown on their smartphone.

    What Does The Red Dotted Line Mean On Google Maps?

    Mystified by those little red dots on Google Maps when you're looking up a location? Turns out they're not just showing up for no rhyme or reason.

    By Briley Kenney 15 hours ago Read More
  • A hand adjusting a smart thermostat on a white wall

    4 Things You Probably Didn't Know Your Smart Thermostat Could Do

    Smart thermostats can make life more convenient and even save you money, but you may not know bout some things they can do. Here are four important ones.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 16 hours ago Read More
  • LinkedIn app and logo on a smartphone screen

    LinkedIn Is The Latest Target For China's Spies, According To Federal Agencies

    Jobseekers should be aware of the latest scams running rampant on LinkedIn. Here's what's going on, how to spot a scam, and which industries are being targeted.

    By Talia Roepel 16 hours ago Read More
  • A man uses a multimeter to check a tower speaker in a minimalist living room.

    How Many Surround Sound Speakers Does Your Living Room Actually Need?

    Having the right amount of speakers can make a world of difference in your home theater setup. Read for tips for finding the best setup for your space.

    By Michael Bizzaco 17 hours ago Read More
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