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WhatsApp Is Rolling Out Passkey Support for Encrypted Backups

In the beginning, WhatsApp users could not protect their chat backups with encryption—while all communications were encrypted end-to-end, backups weren’t afforded the same protection. Since 2021, however, WhatsApp has offered two ways for users to encrypt these backups: a standard password, or a 64-digit encryption key. There are security issues with both of these methods. […]

Canva Is Making Affinity Free and Launching a ‘Creative Operating System’

Adobe just wrapped up its Max keynote, which means its time for its biggest free competitor to announce its own set of new features. While Adobe’s done its best to keep up with Canva by adding its own free, web-based tools to its lineup, the simple browser-based editor has become a key part of my […]

Google’s Homepage Has a Halloween-Themed PAC-MAN Game Right Now

Even in 2025, Google.com still knows how to have fun. If you tend to rely on your browser’s address bar for Google Search, you might miss the company’s latest “Doodle.” But today, Oct. 30, if you head to the Google homepage, you’ll find a Halloween-themed surprise: a fully playable PAC-MAN game, outfitted with spooky mazes […]

The Best OLED TV of 2025 Is $500 Off Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. It’s impressive when new flagship TVs that came out this year drop in price months after their release, but when they also happen to be the best OLED TV your money can buy, it […]

The Two Best Apps to Keep Up With Your Fitness Routine While Traveling

Sticking to a workout schedule is tough even when everything is going normally and you have a pretty standard daily routine. Once you add travel into the mix, it can feel impossible. Sure, hotels have fitness centers, but if you’ve ever gone to one only to learn it’s nothing more than a few dumbbells and […]

The GoPro Hero12 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. Even though the newer Hero13 Black is out, the Hero12 Black still nails the fundamentals that made GoPro the go-to name for action cameras. And right now it’s available at a solid discount—$299.95 at […]

Try ‘Habit Stacking’ to Make New Routines Stick

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Why is it so easy to form bad habits and so frustrating to try to form good ones? We crave routine, at least to some degree, so it’s frustrating when you can’t make productive or helpful habits stick. But consider that you already have a […]

Magic Leap, One of the Biggest Flops in AR, Is Back with Smart Glasses

Magic Leap is back. The tech company, now owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, today revealed a prototype for a pair of Android XR smart glasses made as a “reference design for the Android XR ecosystem,” and announced it had extended its partnership with Google. The AR glasses have thicker-than-normal frames, but not ridiculously […]

What ‘Cardio Load’ Really Means in the Fitbit App

We may earn a commission from links on this page. The Cardio Load calculation is a metric the Fitbit app uses to suggest how much Pixel Watch and Fitbit users should exercise, but it can be hard to understand. It’s also recently been updated for the new version of the app, and it works a […]

Fitbit Is Finally Fixing Its Cardio Load Problem

Cardio load gets a major fix in the new Fitbit app, which Android users can test out starting this week in a “public preview.” (This is the same preview that gives you access to the AI fitness coach, which I tested yesterday, with baffling results.) Cardio load will now be tracked weekly, making it much […]

YouTube Will Use AI to Upscale Low-Res Videos

YouTube’s going through a lot of changes right now, and according to the company, that’s to help it better stand out on TVs. Today, YouTube announced that it’s going to allow creators to upload bigger thumbnails, plus make browsing and shopping while watching on a TV a bit more convenient. But there’s also a big […]

Here’s When You Can Expect Apple’s First OLED MacBook

OLED is a fantastic display technology. Unlike an LCD, which uses a single backlight for all the pixels of the display, all of the pixels on an OLED display can be individually lit up or turned off entirely. That means dark areas of the screen are inky black, while brighter areas can be selectively illuminated. […]

This 2TB Western Digital Elements Portable Hard Drive Is on Sale for Just $65 Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. A dependable external drive is one of those things you don’t realize you need until your laptop storage is nearly full or your photos are scattered across cloud accounts. Western Digital’s Elements Portable USB […]

All the New Features Coming to macOS 26.1

While I updated my iPhone to iOS 26 as soon as I could, I haven’t yet pulled the trigger with macOS Tahoe. I love my M1 iMac, but I worry that Apple’s first version of this new update isn’t quite optimized for the five-year-old chip, and have been waiting to see if a future version […]

The Tinymoose Pencil Pro 2 for iPads Is a Cheaper Stylus Than the Apple Pencil, on Sale for Just $30 Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. The Tinymoose Pencil Pro 2 is aimed squarely at iPad users who want the feel of Apple’s own stylus without paying Apple’s price, and it’s on sale for just $29.99 on StackSocial right now. […]