GPD Just Made a New Tiny Handheld PC With a Full Keyboard

GPD, the company behind many compact and handheld PCs, just launched the Micro PC 2. It’s a cross between a netbook and a handheld gaming console, and you can pre-order it now on Indiegogo with an estimated shipping date of September 2025. The MicroPC 2 is a palmtop computer, meaning you’re able to hold it in both hands and type with two fingers on its QWERTY keyboard. It also has a 7-inch FHD touchscreen that can twist and fold over the keyboard, turning it into a tablet when needed....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 494 words · Megan Ross

Headphones Are Not a Substitute for Good Speakers

Summary If you’re someone who relies solely on headphones and doesn’t even own a pair of speakers, this article is for you. Now, don’t get me wrong—headphones are fantastic. However, the reverse is also true, and I’m here to convince you why you need a good set of speakers in your life. Why You Need Speakers I’ll be the first to admit that I enjoy a good pair of headphones. In fact, I’m wearing mySennheiser HD 599 SEsright now....

June 15, 2025 · 5 min · 1064 words · Marissa Murphy

How to Check Call History for a Single Contact on Android

Summary Whether you’re trying to remember when you last spoke to a friend, how long a call with a particular contact was, or how frequently you’ve recently called someone, skip looking through your entire call log and zero in on the information you need with this simple trick! Why Check The Call History of a Single Contact? If you use one device for both home and work calls, checking the call history of one contact can help you stay organized and keep track of calls with business....

June 15, 2025 · 4 min · 773 words · Gloria Diaz

How to Create, Use, and Manage Passkeys on Windows 11

Quick Links Summary Passkeysare alternatives to passwords and make signing in to your favorite websites and apps faster. We’ll show you how to generate, use, view, and delete passkeys on your Windows 11 PC. What Is a Passkey? A passkey is a replacement for your website or app account password. When you create a passkey with your favorite site or app, you can use your device’s authentication method to log in to that site or app....

June 15, 2025 · 4 min · 677 words · Corey Cooper

How to Find Saved Reels on Facebook on Any Device

Quick Links Summary Want to re-watch a Reel you saved earlier on Facebook? If so, it’s easy to return to your saved Reels in both the Facebook mobile app and the Facebook desktop site. We’ll show you how to do that, as well as how to save a new Reel in your account. View Saved Reels in Facebook’s Android or iPhone App In Facebook’s iPhone or Android app, you may access your saved content list and filter it to only show your saved Reels....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 484 words · Mrs. Hailey Smith

How to Fix Emails Stuck in Outbox of Gmail (Mobile and Desktop)

Quick Links Summary If your emails are stuck in Gmail’s Outbox and won’t send, your internet connection may not be working, or you may have enabled Gmail’s offline mode. We’ll show you how to fix those problems on a desktop or phone, and suggest a few other things you can try to fix Gmail issues. Check Your Phone or Desktop’s Internet Connection If Gmail can’t send emails, check and ensure that the Internet connection for your desktop, iPhone, or Android phone is working correctly....

June 15, 2025 · 5 min · 885 words · Jessica Moore

How to Import Tables From the Web to Excel 365

Summary Have you found a table on the internet that you want to use in your Excel 365 spreadsheet? Manually copying the data can be time-consuming and is prone to mistakes, and if you copy and paste straight from the website, you’ll spend too much time adjusting the formatting. Instead, Excel has an in-built way to easily import the table to your spreadsheet. Importing the Table In your web browser, go to the web page where the data you want to import is located, and copy (using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C) theURL....

June 15, 2025 · 5 min · 959 words · Clinton Ross

How to Limit Charging on Your iPhone 15 (and Why You Shouldn’t)

Summary Apple introduced a new charging optimization feature with the iPhone 15 that allows you to artificially restrict how much of your battery the charging process uses, capping charging at 80% capacity. Here’s what it is, how to enable it, and a strong argument against doing so. What Is the New iPhone 80% Charging Optimization? Many smartphones allow you to limit overnight charging to around 80-90%, and then charge the last bit of capacity just before you take the phone off the power connection....

June 15, 2025 · 4 min · 787 words · Eric Hicks

How to Watch the Marvel Movies in the Correct Order on Disney+

Quick Links Summary On Disney+, use the Watchlist function to create a list of the Marvel movies that you want to watch. Add them by order of their release dates—as that’s the correct order in which to watch them. It can be tricky to figure out how to watch Marvel movies in the correct order onDisney+because of how many there are. What’s more, multiple films get released every year, which further complicates things....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 594 words · Anne Smith

How Your Game Recordings Can Make You a Better Player

Summary Most people think of game recordings as something you use to make content, stream to your gaming audience, or share on social media. However, what if you could actually use game recordings to become a better player? They say that practice makes perfect, but that won’t help if you don’t know what you’re doing wrong, so here’s how to apply game recordings to your gaming skill. Recording Games Is Easy These Days If you haven’t been recording your gameplay, it’s a good idea to talk about how to do that....

June 15, 2025 · 4 min · 684 words · Lori Peterson

I Didn't Shut Down My Windows PC for a Week: Here's How It Went

Quick Links Summary Ever wonder what would happen if you never shut down your Windows PC? So have I, which is why I decided to take it upon myself to find out what would happen if I left my computer running for an entire week without even bothering to put it into sleep mode. This experiment was performed on a PC running Windows 10. Why Would Someone Leave Their PC Always On?...

June 15, 2025 · 5 min · 853 words · Sean Carpenter

I Tried 6 Note-Taking Apps: Here's Why UpNote Is the Best

A good note-taking app is a big part of every productivity toolkit. Here are six note-taking apps I incorporated into my workflow, and why I think UpNote is the best one. What Makes a Good Note-Taking App? I have been on the hunt for the perfect note-taking app for as long as I can remember. Not only are these apps crucial for my workflow, but I also use them to organize my personal life....

June 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1225 words · Amanda Patel

I Tried Instagram on the Meta Quest 3S; It's More Fun than I Expected

Summary The Meta Quest 3S is a robust piece of hardware and a great gateway to virtual reality, but one of its most underrated features comes packed in with the headset from the get-go. While the 3S is mostly known for its video games, it also lets you browse social media, namely Instagram, which is surprisingly fun and useful. Social Media in VR is a Weird Novelty Before I decided to jump into social media in virtual reality, I didn’t understand the point all that much....

June 15, 2025 · 5 min · 1021 words · Stephanie Vargas