12/13/2022: Don’t lose those devices
If you have any trips coming up—for the holidays or otherwise—it’s worth taking a few minutes to know how to recover a lost gadget.
If you have any trips coming up—for the holidays or otherwise—it’s worth taking a few minutes to know how to recover a lost gadget.
With a $29 device called Switchbot, you can automate pretty much anything that involves pushing a button.
For every popular program that costs money, chances are there’s a free alternative that’s nearly or equally as good.
While it’s never been easier to buy a great TV for not a lot of money, figuring out which TV to get has only become more complicated.
Brave blocks ads on the web by default, and its protections against creepy trackers are unparalleled.
Among the things I probably should have done sooner in life, installing a mesh Wi-Fi system is now on the list.
While Google’s and Apple’s shared library features serve similar purposes, the two companies have entirely different philosophies for how sharing should work.
With the introduction of new iPads, figuring out which Apple tablet to get has gotten more complicated.
Over time I’ve become more frustrated with Google Assistant and more impressed with Alexa, to the point that favoring Amazon’s assistant made sense.
For such a diminutive device, the Apple Watch offers a surprising number of hidden features.