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  • A hand, holding a USB flash drive, with a laptop in the background.

    You Can Turn Your Extra USB Port Into A Master Key - Here's How

    Privacy and security concerns are becoming more commonplace as data sharing becomes more commonplace. Here's how to lock down your computer via USB key.

    By Marinel Sigue 35 min ago Read More
  • A gamer holds a PS5 controller with a gaming console and TV in the background

    Your PlayStation 5 Might Be Plugged Into The Wrong HDMI Port - Here's Why

    Those gamers, casual or otherwise, who own a PS5 might be wise to check whether their console is plugged into the correct HDMI port. Here's why.

    By Jonathan Sayers 1 hour ago Read More
  • Zoomed-in shot of an HDMI cable plug

    4 Situations Where You Should Avoid Using HDMI Ports

    While HDMI cables and connections have become fairly ubiquitous, there are still enthusiast-level scenarios where it's better to opt for a more specific cable.

    By Asad Kashif 2 hours ago Read More
  • Costco wholesale retailer store in Indianapolis

    6 Costco Gadgets Under $25 That Are Actually Worth Buying

    Costco's bulk pricing makes it a great place for families with many mouths to feed, but savvy members can also score deals on a variety of handy gadgets.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 2 hours ago Read More
  • The Displace 55-inch Pro TV

    This Wireless Battery-Powered TV Could Completely Change Your Home Theater

    If you're in search of a TV that's completely battery-powered and eliminates the hassle and look of messy cables, you may want to consider Displace's products.

    By Michael Bizzaco 2 hours ago Read More
  • Hand holding mouse with fingers on both buttons

    3 Ways To Make Your Mouse Feel Quicker

    If you are experiencing lag with your mouse and don't want to buy a new one just yet, here are some settings you can tinker with to make it more responsive.

    By Matthew Sholtz 3 hours ago Read More
  • Front and back view of the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G

    Samsung's Cheap New A17 Android Phone Is Only $200, But Is It Worth It?

    Samsung has released a new model of its A-series of Android phones, targeted at the budget-conscious consumer, but is the A17 worth buying?

    By Alvin Wanjala 4 hours ago Read More
  • The Costco Wholesale logo on a storefront in Taichung, Taiwan

    Why Costco Still Relies On IBM Computers From The '80s

    If you've ever looked over at one of the terminals a Costco employee is using, you may be wondering why it looks like something out of the 1980s. Here's why.

    By Asad Kashif 5 hours ago Read More
  • Musician recording a song in a studio with an audio engineer

    Dolby Audio Vs. Dolby Atmos: What's The Difference?

    You're probably used to seeing the Dolby logo on all kinds of products, but what does it mean when one says "Dolby Audio" and another says "Dolby Atmos"?

    By José Adorno 6 hours ago Read More
  • Retro TV sets on a yellow background

    Does Your Old TV Emit Radiation? Here's What You Need To Know

    Some people might be worried, or at least wondering, about whether their old CRT TV emits harmful radiation. Here's what you need to know.

    By Faith Leroux 6 hours ago Read More
  • Man changes out an old wireless router while looking at his phone

    4 Clever Uses For Your Old Routers

    Internet technology is constantly evolving, but just because it's time to upgrade to a new router, doesn't mean the old one is ready for the trash bin.

    By Joshua Hawkins 7 hours ago Read More
  • An HDMI port with an Input 1 label above it.

    Should You Clean Your TV's HDMI Port?

    Keeping your electronics clean is generally important for keeping them functional, but should you clean your TV’s HDMI ports? Here’s what you need to know.

    By Michael Bizzaco 7 hours ago Read More
  • A PC monitor with a Windows 11 logo on it

    5 Essential Windows Apps You Won't Find On Linux

    From Photoshop to ShareX, we found the "software walls" that keep Linux users coming back to Windows.

    By Matthew Sholtz 8 hours ago Read More
  • Using a mobile phone

    13 Habits That Can Keep Your Smartphone Running Smoothly

    Your smartphone is likely the most expensive thing you carry with you day-to-day. These tips and tricks will make your investment last as long as possible.

    By Ritwik Mitra 8 hours ago Read More
  • A TV thrown out with the garbage on a curb.

    Your Smart TV Might Soon Be Replaced By This Emerging Technology

    While smart TVs are all the rage when it comes to streaming your favorite shows and movies, they may become obsolete as VR headsets become more mainstream.

    By Talia Roepel 8 hours ago Read More
  • Hand holding Google Pixel 10 while taking a photo of a couple

    5 Things Android Phone Cameras Can Do That An iPhone Can't

    While both iPhones and Androids now feature great cameras, there are still a host of camera features limited to Androids. Here are some of them.

    By Marinel Sigue 9 hours ago Read More
  • A phone displaying the Microsoft Defender logo, with the product page for Microsoft Defender Antivirus for Windows in the background

    Do You Still Need Antivirus Software? Here's What Experts Say

    Microsoft Defender Antivirus comes pre-installed as part of Windows 11. Is this solution adequate, or is it a good idea to pick up some third-party AV software?

    By Jonathan Sayers 9 hours ago Read More
  • Powerbeats Pro 2 in orange in a basketball courtyard

    The Beats App On Android Has A Major Feature Apple Desperately Needs To Bring To AirPods

    If you use a pair of Beats headphones with an Android device, there's a useful feature that's unfortunately absent on iPhone devices. Here's what it is.

    By José Adorno 10 hours ago Read More
  • Hands holding a purple pair of JLab Go Pods ANC earbuds.

    5 Cheap Wireless Earbuds That Prove Price Isn't The Limit

    Being satisfied with your wireless earbuds doesn't have to mean you break the bank. Here are five affordable options that are offer great bang for your buck.

    By Jonathan Sayers 10 hours ago Read More
  • Three Samsung Android tablets displayed on a table

    How Long Do Android Tablets Actually Last? Here's What Experts Say

    Unlike iPads, Android tablets come in a larger variety of forms with varying degrees of specs, which also means varying levels of support from manufacturers.

    By Gary Mitchell Layton 11 hours ago Read More
  • TikTok logo on an iPhone

    TikTok In America Is Now US-Owned With Major Changes Coming

    TikTok USDS Joint Venture now runs TikTok in the United States, as the popular video sharing app avoids being banned following threats from the US government.

    By José Adorno 1 day ago Read More
  • TVs on display at a Costco Wholestore store

    This Is Where Costco's Exclusive TVs Actually Come From

    If you've ever wondered where the exclusive TVs that Costco sells actually come from, the answer has to do with the retailer's huge buying power.

    By Gaurav Shukla 1 day ago Read More
  • Close-up of a Raspberry Pi circuit board.

    4 Cheap DIY Raspberry Pi Projects That Can Completely Change Your Smart Home

    If you want to upgrade your smart home without spending a fortune, a Raspberry Pi can be of great use. Here are some cheap Raspberry Pi projects worth trying.

    By Daniel Trock 1 day ago Read More
  • Old computers and hardware

    This Once Lost Computer Artifact Was Found In A Storage Closet

    A recently found computer artifact in a university storage closet dates back some 50 years to the foundations of our modern computing technology.

    By Talia Roepel 1 day ago Read More
  • Smart TV in a living room

    3 Reasons You Should Always Update Your TV's Software

    As TVs have gotten smarter, manufacturers have started pushing more frequent software updates. Here's why you should never miss out on installing them.

    By José Adorno 1 day ago Read More
  • A row of TVs on display at Costco Wholesale.

    The Surprising Reason Why Costco TVs Are Frequently Returned

    Costco is popular for a long list of reasons, but there is one aspect in particular that leads to its TVs being one of the most frequently returned items.

    By Michael Bizzaco 1 day ago Read More
  • Designer interacting with a 3D printer's control screen.

    5 3D Printing Rules Every DIYer Needs To Know

    3D printing has become more prevalent among DIYers with each passing year. Here are five must-know rules for makers of all backgrounds and levels of experience.

    By Briley Kenney 1 day ago Read More
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