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The Original Nintendo Switch’s Days Are Numbered

When I reviewed the Nintendo Switch 2 launched earlier this June, my assessment was that it would be worth buying eventually, but probably not right away. The console then went on to have the biggest gaming launch of all-time, so there’s egg on my face, but I stand by what I said: Until now, the […]

Who Really Owns All Your Health Data?

Sleep patterns. Heart rates. Menstrual cycles. Weight fluctuations. Medication schedules. The location of major world leaders. Every morning, millions of people strap on smartwatches, open period-tracking apps, and upload their most intimate details to the cloud. We’re told this data will optimize our health, help us live better lives. But there’s a darker question lurking […]

Four Reasons You Should Upgrade to Smart Power Tools

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Power tools make everything easier and your finishes more professional. You might think that connecting those power tools to an app on your phone via Bluetooth is an unnecessary upgrade—why in the world does your power drill need to be connected to your phone? The […]

13 Shows Like ‘It: Welcome to Derry’ You Should Watch Next

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Pennywise is back, baby, and pop culture’s favorite freaky clown is going back in time to kill the kids of Derry, Maine, in 1962, with future seasons (should they materialize) visiting other time periods. If my hometown saw mass slaughterings of children every generation or […]

There’s Finally a Better Way to View Your Nintendo Switch Play History

Yesterday, Nintendo launched a new Nintendo Store app for iOS and Android, finally catching up with Sony and Xbox. On the surface, it does about what you’d expect, making it easy to browse games and Nintendo news, and even purchase games outright (albeit through an in-app browser window, presumably to avoid funneling Apple hefty commission […]

T-Mobile’s ‘Text to 911’ Feature Is Now Free for Everyone

If you’re out of cell service in an emergency, the ability to contact 911 can be lifesaving. Now many users with older phones are getting access to emergency texting to 911 via T-Mobile’s Starlink-powered T-Satellite network for free. On Wednesday, T-Mobile announced that it would open up its Text to 911 feature—which allows users to […]

The Blink Wired Floodlight Camera Is 50% Off Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. If you’ve been planning to tighten up your home security without spending much, the Blink Wired Floodlight Camera is worth a look. It’s selling for $49.99 (down from $99.99), which is its lowest price […]

Five Reasons I Prefer My Chromebook Over Windows or macOS

As a tech journalist, I’ve got Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS devices at home—not because I’m especially wealthy, but because I need to write about all of these platforms, all of the time—and it’s my trusty Chromebook that I find myself turning to more often than not. The usual argument against Chromebooks is that they’re just […]

Meta’s Latest Smart Glasses Update Brings Better Video and Garmin Integration

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Meta has begun rolling out its latest firmware update for its Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses. The update, V19.2, is available this week, and improves Garmin integration and video recording for both first and second generation Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta wearables. Ray-Ban Meta – […]

Google Just Blocked 749 Million URLs for Anna’s Archive

Anna’s Archive, a popular website for pirating books and articles, seems to be square in Google’s sights, according to copyright and digital rights publication TorrentFreak. The search giant is said to have blocked some 749 million Anna’s Archive URLs from showing up in search results, TorrentFreak found, after combing through a recent transparency report. The […]

What Are ‘Active Zone Minutes,’ and Why Does Fitbit Sometimes Double Them?

We may earn a commission from links on this page. If you have a Fitbit, or if you use the Fitbit app with a compatible device like a Pixel watch, you’ve probably seen “zone minutes” or “active zone minutes” pop up on your screen. So what exactly are active zone minutes, and how do they […]

The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. Ahead of Black Friday, Amazon has discounted several versions of the Google Pixel 10. Right now, you can get the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL with 256 GB of storage and 16 GB of […]

Cloud Gaming Has Finally Officially Arrived on the PlayStation Portal

Finally—two years after its release, and one year-long beta later—the PlayStation Plus handheld can finally officially play games without needing to connect to a PS5 console first. The portable machine is not strictly playing them all by itself, and you do need a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription to do it, but the latest system update […]

Can Wearing Virtual Reality Goggles and Smart Glasses Actually Damage Your Eyes?

As Lifehacker’s smart glasses and virtual reality expert, I spend a lot of time flooding my eyes with bright light. Last night, I was testing a pair of soon-to-be released display style glasses that blast out 1,200 nits of light. That’s roughly car-headlight-bright, squeezed into a postage-stamp-sized image projected on glass about a half inch […]

This 50″ Samsung QLED TV Is at Its Lowest Price Ever

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. If you’re looking for a new QLED TV for everyday gaming and watching TV shows and movies, the 2025 Samsung 50” QN90F Neo QLED TV is a smart option, offering high-end picture performance for […]