The Best Free and Paid Cloud Storage Services

When it comes to your important data, you should always have a backup. And then a backup of that backup. Cloud storage services shouldn’t be your whole strategy here, but they can help with that. Sometimes, you just don’t have enough physical space to store all the photos you’ve taken over your life, or all […]

Tinker Lets You Create Custom Watch Faces for Your iPhone

Every once in a while, you come across a beautiful app that makes you smile whenever you use it. Tinker is one of those apps for me. It allows you to create beautiful analog clock widgets for your iPhone, and its attention to detail is remarkable. It has a few curated designs to get you […]

How to Keep Listening to Audio After Your Boox Palma Goes to Sleep

My Boox Palma is one of the most easily lovable pieces of tech I’ve ever used—an e-ink reader with a phone-like form factor that isn’t locked down to one specific retailer’s ecosystem. It has helped me read more and waste time on social media less, but as much as I appreciate it, it can also […]

The New Photoshop iPhone App, Unpacked

The following content is brought to you by Lifehacker partners. If you buy a product featured here, we may earn an affiliate commission or other compensation. Photoshop has been the industry standard in image-editing software for over 30 years, but up until now, creators have been limited to using it on their computers and tablets. […]

The Best AI Object Erasers for Photos, Ranked

Apple, Google, and Samsung are competing on multiple fronts—from phones, to health apps, to smartwatches—and that rivalry extends to AI tools as well. All of these tech giants offer AI-powered object removal features in their mobile photo editing apps, which ostensibly allow you get rid of an unwanted person, a tree, a hand, or anything […]

How to Wipe Saved Passwords From Your Web Browser

Saving your passwords in your browser—like Chrome or Firefox—provides an easy way to access logins when you need them on websites, and having a safe place to keep strong, unique passwords is better than, well, not. However, browser password managers aren’t necessarily the most secure nor the most convenient for filling password or payment fields […]

What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: ‘Transgender Mice’ Research

Last week, President Trump spoke for an hour and 40 minutes before a joint session of Congress to announce, among other things, that America was back. The nation’s backness is too subjective to fact check, but other statements Trump made during the speech are less vibe-centric—like the claim that the U.S. has wasted millions of […]

Daily Search Forum Recap: March 11, 2025

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web. A new study shows AI search engines way too often gets the answer wrong…

Windows Has a Hidden Package Manager

Installing a bunch of applications at once on Windows can be annoying. You need to find the installer packages, download them, then run them all, one after another. It requires spending a bunch of time clicking though menus and checking boxes. But you don’t have to live this way. Linux users have long used package […]

This Highly-Rated Sony Speaker Is at Its Lowest Price Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. At $144.95, down from a steep $349.99, the Sony SRS-XG300 is at its lowest price ever, according to price-trackers. That’s a massive drop for a speaker that bagged PCMag’s Best Speaker of the Year […]

How the Top 1% Invest (and How Do YOU Compare?)

How do the top 1% of Americans invest their money, and how do your investments compare? We’re breaking down the data, showing what the wealthiest Americans are invested in and […]

Google Tests Expandable Shopping Ad Carousel

Google is testing a new shopping ad format. This format expands product listings available within a store, shows the products with larger images and product details and then lets you swipe through a carousel of those items.

Google Shopping Results: Price At Checkout Label

Google can now show the “price at checkout” within the Google Shopping listings, both paid and organic. I am not sure if this is new, being that Google has had policies about suspending merchants who change their pricing at checkout and even allows Googlebot to add items to the cart for this reason.

Data: Google Search Had 22% Growth In Searches Year Over Year

A new data report from Rand Fishkin at Sparktoro says that Google Search has seen 21.64% growth in searches year over year. This comes after his study that showed 1/3rd of Google searchers don’t search all that much.

Study: AI Search Engines Are Confidently Wrong Too Often

A new study from Columbia Journalism Review showed that AI search engines and chatbots, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT Search, Perplexity, Deepseek Search, Microsoft Copilot, Grok and Google’s Gemini, are just wrong, way too often. I have said this time and time again, when I see an AI Answer, at this point, I just skip over […]

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