I Love Apple Products, but I Won't Ditch My Android Phone

Quick Links I’m so deep in the Apple ecosystem that you can only see the top of my head, but the one Apple product I just can’t learn to love is its most popular—the iPhone. I’m 99% Apple Now Apple first got its claws into me with the second-generation iPad. It seemed like the perfect device for me, bringing together all the things I needed a computer to do together into one slim package with the bonus of all-day battery life....

July 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1352 words · Allison Gutierrez

I Put Up with Messy Passwords Too Long, Here's What the Cleanup Looked Like

Summary Password managers built into browsers seem great until one of your devices doesn’t support it. I condensed everything into one third-party password manager instead, and here’s how it went. A bit back, I decided I was done with browser-based password managers. While apassword managerbuilt into Google Chrome was very handy initially, all my logins became extremely fragmented. I had a personal and professional Chrome profile, and the password manager didn’t transfer passwords 1:1 to my smartphone....

July 22, 2025 · 3 min · 535 words · Sherry Williams

I Use Fedora Linux Daily, but These 3 Things Drive Me Nuts

That sense of dread you get when you typednf search—you’re not alone. That minute-long wait just to find a package is a common gripe with Fedora. DNF’s agonizing speed, Copr’s lack of useful packages, and Fedora’s gigantic upgrades drive me absolutely nuts. Before I get into the details, I should note a few things. I generally don’t mind Fedora, except for the gripes mentioned later. I use Qubes as my daily driver, and Fedora is one of the virtual machine templates available for hassle-free use....

July 22, 2025 · 5 min · 974 words · Thomas Martin

JLab JBuds Mini Review: Budget Earbuds that Deliver Serious Sound

Summary TheJLab JBuds Miniare tiny wireless earbuds that truly make me proud. I’m serious. For how small the drivers are, I think the JBuds sound remarkable. Plus, you’ll be able to take advantage Bluetooth multipoint, ambient listening, and a top-notch app. Oh, and you get all of this for under $50. JLab JBuds Mini Wireless Earbuds A next-level performer, the JLab JBuds Mini are proof that you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars to get an awesome set of wireless earbuds....

July 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1234 words · Lindsay Henderson

Keep Your Git Repository History Clean By Squashing Commits

Quick Links Tired of messy commit histories cluttering up your Git repositories and pull requests? Luckily, Git has the ability to “squash commits,” which merges multiple small commits into one. This helps keep your code history clean and organized, and it’s easy to do with a few commands. Why Squash Commits? One of the golden rules of good Git etiquette is to commit often with good messages explaining what the commits do....

July 22, 2025 · 4 min · 699 words · Elizabeth Mendoza

Mechanical Keyboard Switches Explained: Types, Colors, & More

Quick Links Summary Switches are the assemblies that give mechanical keyboard keys a unique feel and sound. Linear (red) switches are best for gaming and provide constant resistance. Tactile (brown) switches offer stronger resistance right before they’re activated, while clicky (blue) switches do much the same but also provide an audible “click.” Mechanical keyboard switches come in a variety of shapes and sizes, making it easy to find one to fit your needs....

July 22, 2025 · 4 min · 795 words · Jennifer Hall

Microsoft Confirms Skype Is Shutting Down

UPDATE: 2025-05-25 11:01 EST BY CORBIN DAVENPORT Microsoft Confirms Shutdown Microsoft hasconfirmed toThe Vergethat Skype will shut down on May 20th, 2025, with the free version of Microsoft Teams for consumers as the designated successor. The company said, “Skype users will be in control, they’ll have the choice. They can migrate their conversation history and their contacts out and move on if they want, or they can migrate to Teams.” However, telephony features are being discontinued....

July 22, 2025 · 4 min · 702 words · Eric Cummings

Microsoft Just Updated Paint: Here's What's New

Ready to rediscover a beloved fan-favorite image editing app? A summer 2023 update to Windows 11 introduces a revitalized version of Microsoft Paint, offering brand-new features, enhanced tools, and a revamped interface. A recent Windows 11Insider Preview Buildintroduces several fresh updates to Microsoft Paint, encompassing enhancements and additions to its features and interface. If you’re familiar with the legacy Paint program, you’ll find that many of the features and functionalities remain....

July 22, 2025 · 4 min · 801 words · Sarah Brown

Say Goodbye to the Blue Screen of Death

Windows 11 is changing the infamous Blue Screen of Death to black, but also fixing it. Microsoft is rolling out a new, streamlined user interface for these restarts that’s part of a bigger push to make Windows more resilient. For nearly forty years, that blue screen has been the universal sign that something’s gone terribly wrong. Microsoft has decided to move away from this image and hascompletely redesignedthe experience. Instead of a frowny face and the QR code, you’ll get a short, easy-to-read message that will make things easier to understand....

July 22, 2025 · 3 min · 463 words · Steven Morris

Should You Show or Hide Gridlines in Excel?

Summary You may not have given Excel’s gridlines a second thought, but there are reasons the program lets you choose whether you want to display them. Indeed, in some contexts, it can be beneficial to remove them altogether. How to Show and Hide Gridlines in Excel Toshow and hide an Excel worksheet’s gridlines, check or uncheck the “Gridlines” checkbox in the Show group of the View tab on the ribbon....

July 22, 2025 · 4 min · 811 words · Mary Perry

Stardew Valley Might Not Have Been Made If Nintendo Owned Harvest Moon

Summary Palworldwas toPokémonwhatStardew Valleywas toHarvest Moon. These games took basic gameplay elements that seemed like they shouldn’t be owned by any one group and improved the formula to make a better game. Stardew Valleyfans are lucky that Nintendo doesn’t actually ownHarvest Moonbecause, given Nintendo’sPalworldlawsuits, their favorite farming sim might have run into trouble years ago. Stardew ValleyWas Inspired byHarvest Moon The creation ofStardew Valleyis closely tied to theHarvest Moonseries, which has been around for a long time....

July 22, 2025 · 5 min · 1064 words · Travis Spencer

The Future of Wireless EV Charging Already Exists

Quick Links Imagine parking your electric vehicle, walking off, and returning to a full or partially-charged battery without plugging it in. Similar to wireless charging on phones, brands and manufacturers are working on wireless EV charging. And while it sounds like a futuristic dream, it actually already exists. Being able to drive an electric vehicle without ever having to stop for gas is great, but dealing with charging stations, networks,charging speeds, and plug types kind of takes the excitement out of the idea....

July 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1154 words · Steven Hunter

The Korean Luxury Sedan That Outsmarts Its German Rivals

Full-size luxury sedans are supposed to be the best that the automotive world has to offer in terms of comfort and technology. While the segment has long been dominated by offerings from German brands, a Korean automaker has joined the fight and may actually be the best choice that money can buy. BMW, Audi, and Mercedes-Benz have consistently delivered thebest executive cars in the world, with the 7-Series, A8, and especially the S-Class being the plushest things on four wheels....

July 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1190 words · Anthony Howell