Can't Wait for Wednesday Season 2? Stream These 10 Shows Today

Season 2 ofWednesdaydoesn’t release until August 2025. So, while I wait, I’ve been passing the time with other shows across multiple streaming platforms that cover similar themes, star the same actors, or are just dark and funny in tone. 2022 1 11 Status Ongoing The Sandmanis among the easiest recommendations I can make. Dream, whose existence is the reason people dream, was held captive for over a century. When he finally escapes, he returns to his realm, the Dreaming, but finds it in ruins....

August 17, 2025 · 5 min · 932 words · Colton Fritz

Charge Your Tesla For Free? How Destination Chargers Work

Quick Links Whether you drive a Tesla or another kind of EV, you may benefit from Tesla’s Destination charger network. But how does this differ from the Supercharger network, how much does charging cost, and where can you find a Destination charger near you? What Are Tesla’s Destination Chargers? Tesla offers two main kinds of public charger: Superchargers and Destination chargers. While Tesla’s Superchargers can be accessed by anyone with a supported EV connector port, Destination chargers are a little more exclusive....

August 17, 2025 · 4 min · 715 words · Megan Sutton

Das Keyboard 6 Pro Review: Less Flashy, More Classy

Quick Links Do you need a $199 mechanical keyboard? Probably not. But should you buy a $199 keyboard? If you’re looking to upgrade your typing experience, theDas Keyboard 6 Professionalshould be on your radar—as long as you care more about nailing the basics than a laundry list of features. That is to say: the 6 Pro is more classy than flashy. I mean that quite literally considering the lack ofRGB lighting, but the keyboard also lacks wireless connectivity, macros, emoji buttons, or much in the way of differentiating features....

August 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1242 words · Douglas Romero

Dell MS700 Bluetooth Travel Mouse Review: Neat, but Heavily Flawed

Quick Links Summary This mouse is specifically designed for on the go use. It twists flat for easy storage, but that’s just about the extent of its pros. It sacrifices both comfort and performance for a slender profile. Normally, I love when products break from the mold of what’s typical. While theDell MS700 mouseflattens for travel, it lacks the remaining functionalities needed in a travel mouse. It feels gimmicky when a product’s overall performance suffers to allow for one semi-useful trick....

August 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1122 words · Adam Smith

Do You Really Need G-Sync or FreeSync on a Monitor?

Quick Links Summary If you’re a gamer, G-Sync and FreeSync are powerful technologies that give you the most frames with the least frame-related artifacts, making any extra investment well worth it. That said, non-gamers don’t have any compelling reason to look for (or avoid) a monitor with G-Sync or FreeSync. If you’re in the market for a gaming monitor, in particular, you have the option of buying a model withG-Sync or FreeSync support....

August 17, 2025 · 4 min · 823 words · Christopher Larson

Don’t Be So Quick to Upgrade Your Android Phone

Quick Links Summary For some people, getting a new phone is one of the most thrilling experiences. For others, it’s simply something that must be done from time to time. If you’re one of the people who yearn for that feeling of a shiny, newly released phone in your hand, you may want to consider these reasons for holding off. If It’s Not Broken, Don’t Replace It Android phone manufacturers like Samsung and Google reliably release new flagship models every year....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 585 words · Lisa Wood

Editing Tables in Microsoft Word’s Web App Just Got Easier

Microsoft is introducing a small but significant improvement to how people can edit tables, making it easier to insert and move rows and columns in the web-based version of the app. This upgrade will enable users to manage their content in tables much more quickly and efficiently. Inserting and moving rows and columns was already possible within web-based Word, but you had touse the toolbar or a right-click menu, similar to the desktop app....

August 17, 2025 · 2 min · 306 words · Jennifer Herrera

Gaming GPUs Used to Be Fun, Now They Take Themselves Too Seriously

Summary At some point, GPU makers seemingly made the decision that they wanted to come across as serious and grown-up. I get that people want their gaming hobby to be taken seriously, but I want my silly cards back. GPU Box Art Was the Bomb The first ever graphics card I bought was theVoodoo 3 2000 AGP, and you had better believe this box art turned my head in the store when I finally scraped my pennies together for it....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 583 words · Eric Hutchinson

Google Chrome Won’t Kill Browser Cookies After All

Google has been trying to replace web browser tracking cookies with a new ‘Privacy Sandbox’ since 2019. The company is now reworking that plan again and has decided not to kill browser cookies (for now). Google announced that it is reworking its Privacy Sandbox proposal with a “an updated approach that elevates user choice.” Instead of removing support for third-party cookies in the Chrome web browser, which are used primarily to track user activity across websites for targeted advertising, third-party cookies will apparently remain an option as a user setting....

August 17, 2025 · 2 min · 383 words · Xavier Oconnor

Google Drive Is Mysteriously Losing User Data (Updated)

UPDATE: 2025-06-23 16:30 EST BY CORBIN DAVENPORT Partial Fix Now Available Google has publisheda support articleexplaining that versions v84.0.0.0-84.0.4.0 of the desktop sync client were affected by the issue. The support site has instructions for recovering local files, but asBleeping Computerpoints out, the fixisn’t working for everyone. Google Drive has lost or misplaced some people’s files, according to multiple reports. The affected people say that the contents of their Google Drive have reverted to an earlier state, resulting in months or years of data loss....

August 17, 2025 · 2 min · 400 words · Carol Vaughn

How I Added My Ring Doorbell to Home Assistant (and Why I Went Back to the Ring App)

Summary Interested in adding your Ring Video Doorbell to Home Assistant? I recently added mine, so let me show you how I did it and talk you through what I learned along the way. Why Bother Doing This? If you’ve never heard of Home Assistant before, I suggest readingour Home Assistant explainerto get you up to speed. In a nutshell, Home Assistant is a free and open-source community-supported home automation platform that can manage a huge spectrum of smart home devices and brands....

August 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1603 words · Taylor Carter

How I Manage App Windows on My Phone Like a PC

Quick Links Summary As Android has made its way to tablets, foldable phones, and desktops, companies have worked to make multitasking on these devices a viable option. Samsung has invested more into this than most, and I’ve been blown away by it. Here’s what makes multitasking work so well on my Galaxy Z Fold 5. Foldables Offer a Windows-style Taskbar Samsung markets the Galaxy Z Fold series as a productivity device....

August 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1269 words · Nichole King

How to Back Up WhatsApp to Google Drive (and Restore)

Quick Links WhatsApp on Android allows you to back up your chat history and multimedia content to Google Drive. This ensures you have a cloud copy of all your conversations. It’s easy to make and restore these backups, and I’ll show you how to do that. WhatsApp’s iPhone app only allows you to back up messages to iCloud, not Google Drive. you’re able to only use the following methods on an Android device....

August 17, 2025 · 5 min · 874 words · Ian Atkins