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5 niche times my iPad wins over my MacBook

The MacBook is arguably one of the best laptops on the market today. The user-friendly nature of macOS and the impressive features built into each MacBook make...

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14 Incredible Electric Unicycles That Are Light, Fast, and Fun

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7 Old Smartphones That Offer Premium Power Without the Premium Price

Your dream phone. Ah, yes. That sleek slab of glass and silicon, humming with the promise of a thousand perfect photos. Today, it might cost you a cool $950, a...

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This awesome free Android app replaced Word and Docs for me

I once needed a PC to access my documents and spreadsheets, but I can now work on them from anywhere with my Android phone. It makes my life easier, and I can...

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Enabling this hidden feature has changed how I use my iPad

There are a lot of features about the iPad and Apple products in general that are carefully considered before being included. Fans are always clamoring for...

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Trump’s Health Data System Hands Your Medical Records to Tech Giants

The Trump administration just launched a sweeping digital health initiative that essentially outsources American medical records to Big Tech. While officials...

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Your $35 Raspberry Pi Just Became a Bank Robber’s Best Friend

That innocent little computer gathering dust in your maker drawer? Cybercriminals just proved it can breach bank ATM networks with surgical precision. A...

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Not all navigation apps are the same, and I’m tired of pretending they are

Navigation apps will get you from A to B, but it is easy to get lost in their world. Rivian has just announced it is cutting ties with Apple CarPlay and...

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Budget Android phones aren’t actually all bad (and they’re getting better)

While I’ve primarily been an iPhone user for the past decade — my daily driver is an iPhone 16 Pro — I cut my teeth on Android phones....

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Where Did The Original Google Team Go After Google?

Susan Wojcicki rented her garage to two Stanford grad students for $1,700 a month. Those students? Larry Page and Sergey Brin. That garage? Google’s...

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Are EVs Damaging Road Infrastructure? No, Trucks Do 2,500x More Damage

That pothole swallowing your suspension? Your neighbor’s Tesla didn’t cause it—the Amazon delivery truck did. While EV critics point fingers at battery...

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This handheld car vacuum made my travel cleaning a breeze

There are few things in this life that I dread more than the cleaning that has to take place before a long road trip. The task is daunting, and much like that...

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