Current Model P Review: A Modern Pizza Oven Flowing With Electricity and Wi-Fi

With electric heat, indoors or outdoor use, and Wi-Fi for remote control, theCurrent Model Ppizza oven is an ultra-convenient appliance. It might even be able to get people making home-cooked pizza on a weekly basis. Current Pizza Oven The Current Model P pizza oven brings restaurant-quality pizza to your home with advanced heat technology and intuitive controls. Price and Availability The Current Model P retails for $699 and is available for purchase now....

July 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1071 words · Betty Smith

Do You Really Want a Smart Mirror in Your Bathroom?

Quick Links It’s safe to say that people who purchase smart mirrors generally like looking at themselves since they’re using a product that – because it has features – extends the amount of time you look in the mirror. Snow White probably would have died in front of her reflection like Narcissus if she had one of these. Related:Does Your Toothbrush Really Need Bluetooth? Smart bathroom mirrors do more than give you 6....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 631 words · Jeffery Smith IV

Google's New ADB Trade-In Mode Could Make Android Phone Upgrades Faster and Less Stressful

Quick Links If you’ve ever traded in your old Android phone, you know the wait can feel endless as you hope it qualifies for full trade-in value. It seems Google is developing a new “Trade-In Mode” for Android, designed to speed up evaluations and reduce wait times for users. Why Trade-Ins Take Time Trade-ins often take time due to the large volume of devices that need thorough inspection. While some phones are quick to assess (especially if they’re visibly damaged or don’t turn on), devices in good condition require more attention....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 486 words · Melanie Clark

How SteamOS Could Save Windows 10 Gaming Hardware

If you have a Windows 10 gaming PC that can’t run Windows 11, the clock is ticking before you have to decide to do something with that hardware. If you’d like to keep playing games on your Windows 10-era hardware, SteamOS might be ready to come in clutch with the assist—and that’s all the sports metaphors I know. Steam Deck’s OS Is Coming to Other PCs As of this writing, the only device that runs the latest version of SteamOS (3....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 589 words · Steven Perez

How to Secure Your Webcam on Windows 11

Quick Links Are you worried someone might be spying on you using your webcam? You can take various steps to tighten the webcam security on your Windows 11 PC. Prevent Apps From Using Your Webcam You can prevent specific installed apps from accessing your webcam, giving you peace of mind. This is one of themany privacy features Windows 11 offersto let you choose what your installed apps can and cannot do....

July 10, 2025 · 5 min · 964 words · Frank Jordan

How to Upgrade Your Steam Deck's SSD

Quick Links Summary To upgrade your Steam Deck’s SSD unscrew the back cover and open it, then remove the board shield. Next, fully disconnect the battery and remove the old SSD. Strip the ESD shield from the old SSD and sleeve it on the new one. Reconnect the battery, install the new SSD, then put back and secure the board shield and the back plate. Plan on replacing your Steam Deck’s solid-state drive (SSD) but don’t know how to do it?...

July 10, 2025 · 7 min · 1292 words · Kylie Sawyer

I Quit Spotify and Started Buying Music Again—It's Cheaper Than I Expected

I used to feel trapped by Spotify Premium. I thought that if I quit, I’d have to choose between listening to insufferable ads and shelling out hundreds every month for downloads and physical media. When I finally did quit Spotify, I learned you can actually listen to quite a bit of ad-free music without breaking the bank. See, I noticed that my individual Spotify Premium subscription cost of $12 per month was close to that of a single digital album or a brand-new CD....

July 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1141 words · Sarah Jones

I Ran Linux on My Smartphone, It's Still Held Back By Hardware

Quick Links Summary I once daily drove a Linux phone, the Librem 5, for a spell. I ended up selling it due to issues that primarily had to do with hardware. I like the idea of using a Linux phone, but since no newer options have come out, the experience looks even less appealing now than it did then. Linux can run on a phone, but where is the hardware?...

July 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1206 words · Carl Anderson

It's Finally Time to Replace Your LG Phone

Summary If you’re still using an LG smartphone, whether that’s an old LG V50 or the wild LG Wing, it’s probably time to replace it. Later this summer, in June, LG will shut down its update servers for all phones, meaning you’ll no longer receive any security or maintenance updates. In 2021, LG decided togive up on making smartphonesand exit the mobile business entirely. Instead, it wanted to focus on connected devices like TVs, robotics, software, and electric vehicle components....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Jesse Reeves

Lenovo LOQ 15IAX9I Review: A Decent Budget Gaming Laptop

Summary With a plethora of gaming laptops and handhelds available, it’s a great time to be a PC gamer on the go. Generally, the more you spend, the better the gaming performance, but those on a budget also deserve some portable fun. One such option is theLenovo LOQ 15IAX9Igaming laptop, which hopes to attract budget-conscious enthusiasts with its no-nonsense approach. For the most part, Lenovo has done a solid job of paring down the PC gaming experience to the absolute essentials, although not every concession may be worth the savings....

July 10, 2025 · 8 min · 1614 words · Denise Carter

Lists in Python: Everything You Need to Know

Quick Links Documentation isn’t beginner-friendly, and tutorials often leave gaps. Learning Python can feel overwhelming, so you’re not alone. To address this, I have prepared a concise, no-nonsense guide to rapidly boost your skills with Python lists—in less than 30 minutes too! Lists are a sequence of items that live side-by-side in memory, like a shopping list on a piece of paper. Lists also provide operations (called methods) that allow you to perform actions on them....

July 10, 2025 · 7 min · 1356 words · Michael Day

macOS 26 Tahoe: What’s New, Compatibility and Release Date

Quick Links Another year, another macOS update, another batch of features and overhauls. This year’s headliners include a new name, a new look, productivity and workflow improvements, and even tighter integration with the iPhone. Here’s what’s coming in macOS 26 Tahoe. What Happened to macOS 16? In a move designed to simplify and unify software naming conventions, Apple has moved from version numbers to years. Instead of macOS 16, we’re skipping straight to macOS 26 (and other platforms like iOS, watchOS, and tvOS are following suit)....

July 10, 2025 · 8 min · 1569 words · Theodore Coleman

Surface Pro vs. Surface Laptop: What's the Difference?

Quick Links Summary If you’re interested in getting a Surface device, the two main options to pick from are the Surface Laptop and the Surface Pro. Despite being similarly powerful, you should be aware of a slew of differences setting apart the two lines if you’re in the market for one or the other. Surface Pro vs. Surface Laptop: Key Differences The biggest difference between the two devices is the form factor....

July 10, 2025 · 9 min · 1781 words · Jason Middleton