qBittorrent 4.6 Drops Old Windows Versions, Adds New Features

qBittorrent is a popular cross-platformBitTorrentclient, available for Windows, Linux, and Mac. The developers just released Bittorrent 4.6, which has a few helpful improvements and drops support for older versions of Windows. qBittorrent 4.6 isn’t a complete overhaul of the overall experience, but there are many smaller changes that add up to a great release. It adds experimental support forBittorent over I2P, also known as “the Invisible Internet,” which aims to make torrenting more anonymous by avoiding IP addresses and specific networking ports....

August 16, 2025 · 2 min · 362 words · Virginia Brandt

Say Goodbye to the Echo Dot With Clock

Amazon has discontinued one of its Echo smart speakers. It’s time to say goodbye to the fifth-generation Echo Dot with Clock, released in 2022 featuring an eye-turning dot-matrix display. The speaker isdelisted on Amazon, though you might be able to find refurbished models or purchase the device from select retailers like Target and Best Buy while supplies last. Existing speakers should continue to function and receive updates for the forseeable future....

August 16, 2025 · 3 min · 521 words · Theresa Thomas

Stuck in a Gaming Rut? Try Ditching the Gamepad

Summary Video game controllers have become all but standardized, but things used to be pretty different. If gaming has started to feel very samey to you, a look back might provide some inspiration to move forward. Before Gamepads Were the Norm Video game controllers haven’t exactly evolved along a straight line. With many arcade games, designing the controls was an integral part of designing the game itself. That not only led to some pretty wild differences from one cabinet to the next at your local arcade, but it added to the immersion of the games in ways that the graphics and sound could not....

August 16, 2025 · 4 min · 778 words · Daniel Meyer

Symbolic vs. Hard Links in Linux: What You Need to Know

Summary On Linux, a link is like a shortcut to a file, giving you great power to decide how you organize your filesystem. But there are two types of link, and they are very different. What Are Links in Linux? In Linux, a file has two parts: its name and its contents. A structure called an “inode” connects a filename with the data it contains.This inode also stores metadata about the file, like its owner, permissions, and date of last change....

August 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1125 words · Cassandra Braun

The 2-Year Old Tesla Worth Buying Used

Considering picking up a used electric vehicle to save? Take a look at our top pick for the best two-year-old Tesla to stretch your money all while enjoying a newer and feature-rich ride. Offering luxury, advanced technology, superior range, and a private charging network, Tesla has become a household name. In fact, nearly two out of every three electric vehicles sold in the U.S. are Teslas. From the Model S to the Model 3, Model X to the Model Y, there’s plenty to choose from, but one model stands out in the used market....

August 16, 2025 · 5 min · 982 words · Mitchell Mcgee

The Best 11-inch iPad Pro Cases of 2024

Apple’s 2024 11-inch iPad Pro stands out with its powerful performance and sleek design. Whether you’re purchasing it for work or play, it’s crucial to safeguard it with a suitable case. ESR Shift Magnetic Case Your iPad Pro is safe and secure with the ESR Shift Magnetic Case. It features a detachable magnetic folio cover and a protective back for complete 360-degree protection. For your convenience, it also functions as a kickstand, enables magnetic mounting, and includes Apple Pencil storage....

August 16, 2025 · 4 min · 663 words · Christina Fleming

The Graduate and 9 Other Classics to Watch on the Criterion Channel in June

The Criterion Channel is usually excellent at coming up with timely collections, and they haven’t disappointed this month. For June, the industry-renowned film distribution company and streaming service has covered several bases for summer fare, including films centering around swimming pools and a stellar selection of queer cinema to celebrate Pride Month. Criterion is also paying tribute to Gene Hackman by featuring some of the best classic films of the late actor’s career....

August 16, 2025 · 8 min · 1599 words · Sherri Logan

The New Volkswagen ID.3 Doesn't Have Enough Buttons

The all-electric Volkswagen ID.3 started rolling off assembly lines in 2020, and VW has been hard at work on a second-generation model. Now, Volkswagen has shared some details about the next version. Related:Volkswagen’s New Battery Factories Could Lead to Cheaper EVs The second-gen ID.3 will be fully revealed “this coming spring,” but Volkswagen has already shared some information and renders. The exterior image shows a car that isn’t that far off from the current model, with the same unified headlight and mini-SUV design....

August 16, 2025 · 2 min · 370 words · John Wise

These Gloves Let You Use Your Phone in the Cold

Quick Links Just because it’s chilly out doesn’t mean you have to struggle with your phone. Touch-screen compatible gloves keep your hands warm and your phone accessible even in icy cold weather. How Do Smartphone Gloves Work? Modern smartphones have a capacitive screen that responds to the electrical charge of your fingertip—which is why when you attempt to swipe on your phone with a pair of regular gloves on, nothing happens....

August 16, 2025 · 4 min · 762 words · William Parks

This Is How They Know You're Using a VPN

As governments and companies around the world seem to be on a bit of an internet censorship binge, many people are turning to VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) to get around these restrictions—only to be caught out! So how, if VPNs are supposed to hide your identity and location, do these systems seem to know you’re using one? It turns out that the way VPNs operate may not be all that clandestine....

August 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1096 words · Amanda Walker

Today Is the Day: Skype Is Officially Shutting Down for Good

Summary Well, today’s the day. After all these years, Skype is finally shutting down. That familiar blue icon and bubbly ringtone are going dark, leaving some people looking for a new destination for their video calls and chats. Skype is officially saying goodbye today, August 13, 2025. Microsoft has finally pulled the plug, sticking tothe plan they announced back in February. It’s the end of an era for a service that, for many (myself included), was their first foray into voice and video calls over the internet....

August 16, 2025 · 3 min · 503 words · Jacob Smith

Today's NYT Connections Hints and Answer for May 2 (#326)

Quick Links Connections is a game from the New York Times that challenges you to find the association between words. It sounds easy, but it isn’t—Connections categories can be almost anything, and they’re usually quite specific. If you need a hand getting the answers, we’ve got you covered. What Is Connections? Connections is a game from the New York Times. The objective is simple: sort 16 words into groups of 4....

August 16, 2025 · 3 min · 492 words · Kathryn Castro

Top Tech Deals: QLED TVs, Beats Studio Buds, Mac Mini, and More!

The warm weather is here, and that means it’s time for BBQs, relaxing by the pool, or vacations. Get a discounted wireless meat thermometer, save $120 on the best Apple Mac Mini deal yet, or get some new earbuds for upcoming travels. Amazon Fire TV 55-inch Omni 4K Series for $429 ($170 Off) Amazon Fire TV 55 Omni QLED Series 4K UHD This TV by Amazon has a 55-inch QLED screen, a 4K resolution, and a relatively affordable $599 price point....

August 16, 2025 · 2 min · 366 words · Shawn Conley