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The Perfect Time to Buy Valentine’s Day Flowers Is Earlier Than You Think

Planning to express your love with flowers this Valentine’s Day? While the gesture is timeless, the pricing certainly isn’t: While you might think flowers are something you have to get fresh that day, waiting until Feb. 14 to buy that perfect bouquet means fewer options and higher prices. Here’s the case for ordering your Valentine’s […]

15 Shows Like ‘The Night Manager’ You Should Watch Next

We may earn a commission from links on this page. For all the talk about Stranger Things taking nearly a decade to produce just five seasons of television, consider The Night Manager: It took this British spy thriller 10 years just to get to season two. Luckily, audiences seem to have been willing to wait, […]

The Fast-Charging Pixel Watch 4 Is on Sale for $300

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. The new Google Pixel Watch 4 came out in the late summer of 2025, and it’s already heavily discounted. You can now get the 41mm Google Pixel Watch 4 starting at $299.99, the lowest […]

This QLED TV Packs Serious Brightness and Gaming Specs for Under $800

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. The 65-inch TCL QM7K is currently selling for $797.99, down from $999.99, and price-trackers show this is the lowest it has dropped so far. The QM7K isn’t a stripped-down budget model—it’s a mini-LED TV […]

What Happened When a ‘Ghost Student’ Scammer Took Out Student Loans in My Name

Identity thieves are now using college enrollment to take out student loans in victims’ names. This so-called “ghost student” scam capitalizes on limited verification for online class sign-ups and the federal aid application process to steal millions in funds while assigning the debt to unsuspecting targets. I personally have been a victim of this scam, […]

Google Shut Down Its Dark Web Monitoring Tool, so Here’s What to Use Instead

Another Google tool is biting the dust: The company’s dark web monitoring tool, launched in March 2023, will be shut down on Feb. 16. According to Google, feedback on the feature suggested it “didn’t provide helpful next steps”—so while it alerted users when their data was out in the wild, it wasn’t clear what to […]

What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Will the Midterm Elections Be Canceled?

Trigger warning: I’m going to write about the upcoming midterm elections—but if it helps, I’m not going to be partisan about it. This should be a pretty straightforward topic, but lately social media has been rife with speculation that the upcoming midterm elections will somehow be canceled. And while election-related fear-mongering is hardly new, it’s […]

The Nintendo Switch 2 Can Handle AAA Games Better Than People Think

When the Nintendo Switch 2 came out, I was a bit skeptical that such a thin and light device could handle AAA, blockbuster games. But when I actually got it in my hands and reviewed it, I was impressed to see that it was capable of running demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 just as well […]

I Tried Nintendo’s New Virtual Boy Accessory for the Switch, and It Turned Me Into a Believer

We may earn a commission from links on this page. When Nintendo’s Virtual Boy launched in 1995, I thought it was the coolest thing in the world. 3D games with a giant, personal screen? Portable 32-bit power in the same year that the original PlayStation came out in the U.S.? “Who cares if you need […]

This Roku Streaming Stick Is a Simple Upgrade, and It’s on Sale for $16 Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. For a lot of people, the appeal of a streaming stick is simple: You have an older TV that still works, but the software is dated or missing entirely. The Roku Streaming Stick HD […]

Firefox Will Soon Let You Disable All Current (and Future) AI Features

Since ChatGPT kicked off the generative AI revolution in 2022, it seems like every company under the sun has tried to stuff AI features into their products in one way or another. Sometimes, these features can be useful; often, they’re not, only serving as proof these companies are “keeping up with the times.” Can you […]

Everything We Know About Apple’s Rumored Folding iPhone (and iPad)

Now that Apple has finally brought OLED to the iPad in the form of the most recent iPad Pro, its next goal seems to be foldables. The big news on the horizon is the foldable iPhone, which The Information first reported on way back in 2024, saying the company hopes to have a foldable iPhone […]

Google Pushed Back the Deadline on Migrating Your Fitbit Account (Again)

When Google acquired Fitbit in 2021, it announced that all users would eventually need to link their devices to a Google account to continue using Fitbit’s features and services. Google initially set a deadline sometime in 2025 for the mandatory migration, then pushed it to February 2, 2026—a date that seemed final at the time. […]

Eight Useful Tool Accessories Every DIYer Should Own

We may earn a commission from links on this page. I love getting things done around the house. I’m not the greatest carpenter, electrician, or plumber, but I like learning how things work and even enjoy learning from my mistakes (sometimes). And most of all, I like saving a bucket of money on home maintenance […]

Is Moltbook, the Social Network for AI Agents, Actually Fake?

I spent last week covering the ups and downs of OpenClaw (formerly known as Moltbot, and formerly formerly known as Clawdbot), an autonomous personal AI assistant that requires you to grant full access to the device you install it on. While there was much to discuss regarding this agentic AI tool, one of the weirdest […]