Save $300 on This Huge Apple Carplay & Android Auto Display

If you feel like your car needs a bit of a tech upgrade, consider adding theKenwood DMX1037Sdigital media receiver. The 10-inch infotainment system is currently on sale for $1,249.99 ($300 off), making it the perfect time to maximize your efficiency on the road. The multifunction receiver adds a host of convenient features to your car, like adding a tablet to your dashboard. The Kenwood DMX1037S allows you to add touchscreen functionality to your dashboard by replacing your current media center setup....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 356 words · Robert Green

Should You Wait for the iPhone 17 or iPhone 17 Pro?

Summary With the iPhone 16 finally upon us, it’s only logical that you might wonder what’s next for Apple’s do-everything smartphone. While only Apple knows for sure, let’s look at the rumors and ponder whether it’s better to wait for next year’s models. iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro Rumors It’s worth considering that, a year out from release, rumors surrounding the iPhone 17 are to be taken with a very big grain of salt....

June 19, 2025 · 6 min · 1105 words · Marvin Velez

The Best Mechanical Keyboards of 2024

Read update Mechanical keyboards are incredibly popular among gamers and typists, as they offer a tactile experience and tons of customization options. They come in a variety of sizes and with differentswitch types, so you may get exactly what you need. UPDATE: 03-06-2025 We’ve updated our pick for the best tenkeyless (TKL) mechanical keyboard. Keychron Q1 What to Look For in a Mechanical Keyboard in 2024 Mechanical keyboardscome in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, which can make it challenging to find the right one for your needs....

June 19, 2025 · 10 min · 2031 words · Shelley Rivera

The FCC is Mandating Food-Like Labels For Broadband Plans

If you’ve ever looked at the back of a cereal box, juice carton, or basically any edible product, you’ve probably found a nutrition label that lays down everything you need to know about that particular product nutrition-wise. Those labels are mandated by the FDA in the United States, but the FCC also thinks that they’re a good idea, which is why it has started mandating similar ones for broadband plan facts....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 355 words · Jocelyn Adams

The Internet Archive Is Back After a Tough Week

After nearly a week of downtime, the Internet Archive is back online in a “provisional, read-only manner.” You’re free to trawl the Wayback Machine, though the Archive’s broader collection of documents and software is still inaccessible. The Internet Archive was brought down on October 9th following a DDoS attack from a small hacker group. Additional attacks hit the Archive one day later and were expected to continue throughout the week. So, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle decided that it was time for some maintenance....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 379 words · Connie Hood

The Latest Nintendo Direct Gave Us a Peek Into the Switch 2’s Future

Summary With the Switch 2 Direct only a week away, it was quite a surprise when Nintendo announced a 30-minute showcase to ring out the Switch 1 era. The Direct was predictably (and enjoyably) niche, though two non-game announcements have important implications on the Switch’s successor. The Most Important Announcements Weren’t New Games When Nintendo has information to share regarding non-game endeavors, it likes to segregate it into stand-alone presentations, social media posts, and the like....

June 19, 2025 · 8 min · 1650 words · Derek Blankenship

This Is How Windows 11 Will Sandbox Apps for Better Security

Microsoftrevealed a new security feature in Maycoming to Windows 11, which would allow Windows applications to run in isolated sandbox environments for enhanced security. Now we know a little more about how that will work. Microsoft has kicked off the public preview for “Win32 app isolation,” which is intended to provide a layer of protection against zero-day vulnerabilities and other potential security features. Microsoft explained in a blog post, “Win32 app isolation achieves its goal of limiting impact (in the event apps are compromised) by running apps with low privilege, which requires a multi-step attack to break out of the container....

June 19, 2025 · 2 min · 365 words · Rhonda Reese

Today's Wordle Answer and Hints for April 10 (#1026)

Quick Links Stuck and need the answer to today’s Wordle? We’ve got you covered. We have some hints for the Wordle, in case you’d like to take another crack at it yourself before we tell you. If you want to get straight to the answer, tap or click “What is Today’s Wordle Answer” in the table of contents. We’ll update this article daily. The hints and answers today are for April 10th, 2024, or Wordle #1026....

June 19, 2025 · 3 min · 460 words · Mark Osborne

Want a Private Homelab? Put These 12 Apps at the Top of Your List

Summary Are you looking for ways to cut your reliance on the cloud, bring the services you use in-house, and bolster your online safety? If so, then you absolutely should replace cloud-hosted services with self-hosted alternatives. Here’s 12 privacy-focused self-hosted apps and the services they replace. 12Frigate or Scrypted (Camera Recording) For the privacy-conscious, cameras might be the first thing on your mind to self-host. There’s stories all over about cloud camera storage being hacked....

June 19, 2025 · 8 min · 1565 words · Kenneth Cooley

What to Look for in an Electric Bike

Ebikes are quickly growing in popularity because they’re not much more expensive than traditional bikes, and they’re super convenient and easy to use. Whether you’re looking for something to get you to and from work or school, or something to casually ride around town on the weekends, an ebike is a sound investment. Once you’ve decided you want an ebike, it’s time to start searching for the best option for you—but that’s easier said than done....

June 19, 2025 · 11 min · 2306 words · Micheal Fox

Why This Lexus SUV Is a Smarter Buy Than the 2025 Land Cruiser

The return of the Land Cruiser in 2025 has stirred plenty of excitement, but there’s another SUV in the Toyota group lineup that quietly does everything better, with more refinement, comfort, and luxury baked in. For those who want rugged capability without sacrificing upscale appeal, this Lexus SUV may be the smarter pick. It rides on the same tough platform and offers serious off-road chops, but takes things further with a more premium interior, smoother ride quality, and additional features that make it feel far more complete....

June 19, 2025 · 6 min · 1234 words · Melissa Gordon

Wii U Consoles Are Literally Rotting

If you happened to own a Wii U, you probably had some really good times with it. The console was released in 2012, which means it’s just coming up to 12 years old. If your console has been stored in your closet for the last few years, there is a chance that it might be dead by now, but there’s stuff you may do to prevent it. It appears that prolonged periods of inactivity can lead to memory corruption on the now-retro Nintendo console, potentially rendering these 12-year-old devices unusable....

June 19, 2025 · 4 min · 688 words · Joshua Leon

Yale’s New Fingerprint Lock Works With ADT+ Systems

ADT Inc. and Yale have announced the release of the Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch with Z-Wave for ADT+. This smart lock will be the first lock ever to use the new Z-Wave User Credential Command Class, and you’ll be able to use it with your fingerprint. The Z-Wave User Credential Command Class lets people unlock their doors and turn off their ADT+ security system with just a fingerprint scan. The Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch uses Z-Wave 800 Series technology, a strong and secure wireless communication system that only goes between Z-Wave and ADT+....

June 19, 2025 · 3 min · 574 words · Alison Evans