Six Ways to Use Landscaping to Enhance Your Home’s Security

Although home burglaries are trending downward overall, there are still more than 800,000 break-ins every year. Aside from the potential damage to your property and the loss of your belongings, there also the concern for your family’s safety—no one wants criminals wandering around your house. The obvious solution is to go with technology—alarm systems and […]

The Four Best Alternatives to Zelle

Zelle, the digital payment platform that allows you to send money directly to friends and family, has shuttered its standalone app. But while the Zelle app is no longer, you can likely still send and receive money with Zelle through your bank or credit union—Zelle is already integrated into over 2,200 bank apps, and you […]

Your Apple Watch Alarm Doesn’t Have to Be Silent

On Monday, Apple released iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4 for compatible devices. But Apple Watch owners might have noticed watchOS 11.4 curiously missing from the list. Apple pulled the update at the last minute, something of a rarity from the company that likes to release all software updates together. But now, the […]

We Finally Know What the Nintendo Switch 2 (and Its Games) Will Cost

Nintendo has never been known for high-performance hardware, but that certainly hasn’t hurt its bottom line—especially in the Switch age. The company’s decision to use more basic components for the Switch back in 2017 helped keep the console cheaper than any of its competitors. It’s tough to get too hung up on the lack of […]

Fake Online Car Dealership Scams Are More Convincing Than People Think

For decades, the only way to buy a car was to physically go to a dealership. If that idea gives you an anxiety attack, you’re not alone, so it’s a relief to know that the industry is finally embracing online shopping—even Amazon has gotten in on the act, and about half the buyers in one […]

The Zelle App Shut Down, but Zelle Lives On

Zelle has been around as a convenient digital payment platform since 2017, but has now closed down payments inside its standalone apps for Android and iOS, as it promised it would last October—though the move is a sign of Zelle’s success rather than its failure, and most Zelle users aren’t going to need to change […]

It Takes 50 Hours to Earn the Right to Preorder a Switch 2 From Nintendo

Nintendo Switch 2 is officially coming to stores on June 5. In just over two months, you might have the opportunity to own Nintendo’s newest (and most expensive) console and play the latest Switch 2 exclusives (Mario Kart World looks ridiculously fun), assuming you can snag one of them. Because if you want to boot […]

Google Local Service Ads Advertisers Console Down All Day

Google’s Local Service Ads advertiser console, where advertisers go to manage their LSAs, has been inaccessible for many advertisers since this morning. Google has not yet confirmed the issue but I see a number of complaints from advertisers starting at around 8 am ET.

Everything We Know About the Switch 2’s Design and Specs

Nintendo just wrapped up its long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 Direct, and the experience was almost surreal. The company has avoided talking about the console for so many years, and even after it shared an early preview a few months ago, it’s still odd to see Nintendo walk us through the console in such depth. Mind […]

This Nintendo Switch OLED Is $250 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 eyeing a Nintendo Switch OLED but haven’t wanted to pay full price, you might want to check out this refurbished model (with white Joy-Cons) going for $249.99 on Woot—that’s a solid […]

Runway Says That Its Gen-4 AI Videos Are Now More Consistent

Producing video content is a particular challenge for generative AI models, which have no real concept of space or physics, and are essentially dreaming up clips frame by frame. It can lead to obvious errors and inconsistencies, as we wrote about in December with OpenAI’s Sora, after it served up a video with a disappearing […]

All the Games Coming to the Nintendo Switch 2

The Nintendo Switch 2 is quite a bit different than the OG Switch: The Joy-Cons are beefier and connect via magnets; when docked, the console supports 4K 60fps output; and you can finally charge the console when playing in tabletop mode. But at the end of the day, what matters most about a new console […]

‘Text Lens’ Can Copy Any Text From Your Mac’s Screen

There are many ways to copy text that can’t be easily selected, but few that are as simple and fast as Text Lens ($6)—a new Mac app by prolific developer Sindre Sorhus. Text Lens lets you select any part of your Mac’s screen and automatically copy all of the text from that part. This makes […]

Why I Pay for Kagi, the Ad-Free Google Search Alternative

Google search has steadily been getting worse, but most of its free alternatives just aren’t as good at surfacing the things I’m looking for. Since Google makes money through advertising, its primary incentive is to boost revenue by showing you better ads. Of late, this has resulted in a noticeable decline in the quality of […]

This Free App Brings Back the Windows 2000, XP, or Vista Taskbars

If you ask me, graphic design peaked in 2001 with Windows XP’s bright blue taskbar and green start button. Every UI design choice since was made by cowards. OK, you might not share my passion for the Windows XP taskbar, which is fine (I guess). But maybe you miss the simple grey aesthetic of Windows […]

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