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10 Hacks Every Homeowner Should Know

We may earn a commission from links on this page. When you buy a house, you buy a long list of projects that stretch into the distant future. Planning your time and budget for everything that will need to be done can be a challenge, but it’s worth it for the comfort, security, and financial […]

12 Shows Like ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ You Should Watch Next

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Though the film series petered out after only a couple of movies, Rick Riordan’s middle-grade Camp Half-Blood have been revived as a mega-popular Disney+ streaming series. The breathing room offered by a series format seems to have been the key to unlocking their potential as […]

Google Will Fix Your Pixel’s Broken Display for Free (If It Qualifies)

Smartphone display issues are nothing new. Most of us have dropped our phones the wrong way one time or another, and had to deal with the pain (and cost) of getting them fixed. But when your smartphone’s screen starts acting up for no particular reason, it’s pretty frustrating—especially if the manufacturer still holds you accountable […]

10 Hacks Every iPhone User Should Know

I’m routinely surprised by just how much technology Apple has managed to pack into the iPhone that I can carry in the palm of my hand. What’s even more surprising is that underneath the layers, there’s even more than what meets the eye. There’s a better, faster way to use the keyboard, there’s a faster […]

10 Hacks Every Mac User Should Know

The term ‘Mac power user’ is a bit vague and almost sounds exclusionary, but I’m here to tell you that if you regularly use your Mac, you absolutely are a power user. You don’t need to exclusively be using command line tools or keyboard shortcuts to be a power user. Even though I use my […]

Apple’s New iPhone Update Will Make Sure You’ll Never Miss a Reminder Again

Apple’s various apps and utilities are finally starting to talk to each other, and it’s great news for iPhone users. Last year, Apple added the ability to sync Reminders with Calendar, which added time-based reminders directly into your Calendar view—a feature I now regularly use. Now, with iOS 26.2, Apple is finally integrating Reminders with […]

How the Fitness Tech Boom Is Making Health Inequality Worse

The latest Apple Watch costs $429. A basic Peloton Bike is $1,395, plus a $49.99 monthly subscription. Throw in a WHOOP membership at $149 annually, maybe an Oura Ring for another $349, and suddenly you’re looking at thousands of dollars to participate in what’s become the standard way many Americans approach their health. For some, […]

Garmin’s ‘Year in Review’ Is Perplexing, Like the Rest of Its Subscription Service

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Garmin has released an end-of-year summary of users’ stats, Spotify Wrapped-style. But it’s only available to people who pay for Garmin Connect+, the new paid subscription that Garmin has offered since March of this year. I’ll show you what’s inside the Year in Review, and […]

Why Your TV Will Probably Never Be Better Than It Is Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. We’ve reached the end of television. Since the invention of the technology in the 1920s, TV screens have gradually grown larger, pictures clearer, and sets cheaper, until now: For all intents and purposes, we’re at the end of the road. This “nothing special” 65-inch Samsung […]

How to Get Games on Your Retro Gaming Handheld

I recently put together a list of the best small portable gaming handhelds for people who are tired of how big the Nintendo Switch 2 and handheld gaming PCs like the Steam Deck are. In an era of gaming devices that often feel like laptops with grips and buttons added to them, these retro gaming […]

Apple and Google Are Making It Easier to Switch Between iPhone and Android

When it’s time to buy a new car, you don’t necessarily need to stick with the one you had before. You don’t lose your cloud-based photos by switching from Toyota to Subaru, nor will your friends yell at you for ruining the group chat by buying a Kia. That’s not the case with smartphones: When […]

Coros’s New Beta Update Adds Everything Its Watches Have Been Missing

We may earn a commission from links on this page. I like Coros running because they do nearly everything Garmins do, at a lower cost. But there have always been a few areas where they fall short, which I’ve noted in my reviews. Now, that seems to be changing—the most recent beta firmware update adds […]

The Entire ‘Planet of the Apes’ Franchise Explained in 10 Infographics

For more than half a century, audiences have been captivated by the Planet of the Apes—a sprawling sci-fi epic that spans at least three timelines, 3,000 years of history, and a franchise that includes 10 feature films, two TV series, three video games, and dozens of comics and novels. Whether you’re a long-time fan trying […]

The 20 Most Essential Podcasts of 2025 (and Two Episodes You Can’t Miss)

If 2024 was the year podcasts scrambled to find their footing after the massive wave of acquisitions and consolidation during the pandemic, 2025 is the year the medium truly hit its stride (and I should know…I not only write a podcast newsletter and run a podcast company, I also listen to literally thousands of hours […]

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Beta Is Now Officially Available

If you’re getting bored with your Galaxy phone, there are changes on the horizon. Samsung announced One UI 8.5 on Monday, Dec. 8, the latest update for Galaxy devices. At present, this new update is only out in beta, but select Galaxy users can try it out right now. Here’s what’s new, according to Samsung. […]