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  • A person watching a movie in a theater.

    4 Cheap Gadgets That Every Cinephile Should Own

    Cinephiles love everything about the moviegoing experience, wherever they may find it. These cheap gadgets can help bring the theater experience into your home.

    By Krishi Chowdhary 38 min ago Read More
  • The Blavor 10,000mAh Solar Power Bank placed on a rock

    This Portable Solar Power Bank Can Charge Your Phone On Its Own

    If you're looking to charge your gadgets without spending on electricity, this solar-powered portable battery back can be an excellent option.

    By Michael Bizzaco 2 hours ago Read More
  • Back of the iPhone 17e

    iPhone 17e Review: Fixing Everything Wrong With Last Year's Model

    Apple's iPhone 17e doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it does fix some of the most obvious deficiencies of the iPhone 16e without raising the price.

    By Christian de Looper 3 hours ago Read More
  • Close up of the custom Caviar iPhone 17 Pro with Steve Jobs' turtleneck on the grey Apple logo

    Own A Piece Of Steve Jobs' Turtleneck With This Over-The-Top Luxury iPhone

    For Apple's 50th anniversary, amongst a selection of three luxury iPhones, this extra special model carries Steve Jobs' signature in more ways than one.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 3 hours ago Read More
  • Dell XPS laptops

    Dell's New XPS Laptops Feature The First Consumer Display Of Its Kind

    Dell reintroduced the XPS lineup this year at CES with a new breathrough display technology that's not found on any other consumer-grade laptop.

    By Alvin Wanjala 13 hours ago Read More
  • An angry man takes a hammer to his internet Wi-Fi router besides his open laptop.

    Your Foreign Router Now Has An Expiration Date, According To The FCC

    A major change issued by the FCC could impact how routers operate in the United States, including an end date on software updates for your existing hardware.

    By Alec Hively 14 hours ago Read More
  • The Roku logo in presentational signage

    New Roku TV Change May Block Your Favorite Local Channels - Here's Why

    A recent Roku TV update has created a real problem for antenna users, making local channels harder to reach when your internet goes out unexpectedly.

    By Jonathan Sayers 16 hours ago Read More
  • An Xbox Series S console with controller

    5 Apps You Should Have Downloaded On Your Xbox In 2026

    While gaming remains the primary purpose of any console, the latest Xbox consoles can do a lot more thanks to the variety of apps available.

    By Jonathan Sayers 17 hours ago Read More
  • The YouTube logo shown on a TV with items like popcorn and a remote in the foreground.

    YouTube's TV App Is Getting A New Feature That Has Been On Mobile For Years

    The YouTube app for smart TVs is finally getting a feature mobile users have had for years, closing one of the more obvious gaps on the platform.

    By Jonathan Sayers 18 hours ago Read More
  • An iPhone running iOS 18

    Apple Is Breaking Its Own Rules To Protect iPhone Users From A Dangerous iOS 18 Hack

    If you're the owner of an older iPhone running iOS 18 and are concerned about a dangerous new hacking tool, Apple has a surprising solution.

    By José Adorno 18 hours ago Read More
  • A person scrolling content on a smartphone.

    Instagram Finally Found A Premium Feature You Might Want - And It's A Little Creepy

    Meta is testing an Instagram subscription with a premium feature that seems useful on paper, but might be a little creepy once you stop and think about it.

    By Chris Smith 20 hours ago Read More
  • Woman holding iPad showing Notes app

    5 Hidden iPad Notes App Tricks You Should Stop Sleeping On

    If you're a fan of Apple Notes and use it to organize your life, you won't want to miss out on these useful app features available on the iPad.

    By Marinel Sigue 20 hours ago Read More
  • Handheld GPS device with visual compass for checking heading.

    Why A Handheld GPS May Still Be Worth Using Today

    Today's smartphones make easy work of directions and route guidance, but that doesn't mean you need to ditch your dedicated GPS unit just yet.

    By Briley Kenney 21 hours ago Read More
  • A woman editing on a MacBook Pro with two Studio Display XDR behind her

    Apple Just Made Its Best Monitor Cheaper

    Apple's Studio Display XDR has proven itself as one of the best monitors on the market, especially for Mac users, and now it's cheaper than ever.

    By José Adorno 21 hours ago Read More
  • Person listening to headphones with eyes closed

    Big Changes Are Coming To Headphones In 2026

    Headphones are undergoing a bit of a rebirth, as audio gear is not only leaping into new smart tech, but some retro throwbacks are going mainstream as well.

    By Joel Loynds 22 hours ago Read More
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21 Ultra in black on a granite counter

    Samsung Phones That Will Stop Getting Updates In 2026

    Time to upgrade? See the full list of Samsung Galaxy phones losing software support in 2026 and what it means for your device's security.

    By Ojasvi Nath 23 hours ago Read More
  • Person wearing a Galaxy Watch8 Classic

    Samsung Galaxy Watches Finally Have A Feature That Apple Has Had For A While

    Samsung Galaxy Watch users in the U.S. can now experience a useful feature that Apple introduced months ago. Here's everything you need to know about it.

    By Alvin Wanjala 24 hours ago Read More
  • A person holding up the Google Pixel 9 smartphone.

    What The Hole On The Top Of Your Pixel 9 Is For

    Ever wonder what the little hole is for on top of most Google Pixel 9 phones? You probably can't guess what it is, but you're definitely glad it's there.

    By Michael Bizzaco 1 day ago Read More
  • car key fob surrounded by aluminum foil

    Wrapping Your Car Keys With Aluminum Foil Could Help Stop Thieves - According To Science

    Cars are expensive and nobody wants to see their ride stolen, so some people are putting their trust in an unlikely material — aluminum foil.

    By Gaurav Shukla 1 day ago Read More
  • Apple's 2019 Mac Pro

    3 Reasons Why The Mac Pro Failed

    Apple recently discontinued its long-time staple, the Mac Pro, which was first launched 20 years ago. Here's everything that led to the Mac Pro's downfall.

    By José Adorno 1 day ago Read More
  • Close-up of hand holding tiny battery

    Nuclear Batteries Could Change Everything, And China Is Already Ahead

    If a company could harness nuclear power in a battery, it could power a device like your iPhone or laptop for decades before needing to be replaced.

    By Joe Oliveto 1 day ago Read More
  • An iPhone 17 Pro facing down on a desk.

    Those Lines On The Sides Of Your iPhone Aren't A Design Feature – Here's What They Do

    Those lines on the sides of your iPhone might look like sleek racing stripes, but they serve an important purpose. Here's what you need to know about them.

    By José Adorno 1 day ago Read More
  • A MacBook Air in an Apple store plugged into a MagSafe charger

    4 Budget-Friendly Laptops More Powerful Than The MacBook Air

    While the MacBook Air is a great all-round device in terms of visuals, battery, and more, here are some budget Windows laptops that beat it in performance.

    By Asad Kashif 2 days ago Read More
  • Image of the White House at night.

    The White House Launched Its Own App With A Glaring Privacy Issue

    A new White House app promises direct access to the administration, but its data collection and app behavior raise some serious privacy concerns.

    By Briley Kenney 2 days ago Read More
  • A T-Mobile store in California

    T-Mobile Just Released Its Network-Based Live Translation Beta

    Major service provider T-Mobile has just released its network-based live translation feature to a subset of beta users, which doesn't even require an app.

    By Chris Smith 2 days ago Read More
  • Xiaomi Smart Cooking Robot on a counter in a modern kitchen.

    This Smart Cooking Robot Is All Of Your Essential Kitchen Gadgets In One

    If you love the idea of a fully equipped kitchen but don't have a ton of space, you may want to check out this smart robot that combines many kitchen tools.

    By Briley Kenney 2 days ago Read More
  • Someone logging into an account with username and password field visible.

    The 5 Most Common Ways Passwords Are Hacked, And How To Avoid Them

    Your password being hacked can have devastating consequences that extend beyond just your devices, but you can avoid disaster with a few simple tips.

    By Briley Kenney 2 days ago Read More
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