How to Update Jellyfin

Quick Links Summary On Windows, you can update Jellyfin by downloading the latest version and installing it on top of the existing version. On Mac, download the latest DMG and copy it to the Applications folder, replacing the old version. On Linux, use your package manager to update Jellyfin. Jellyfin is a free and open-source Plex alternative for streaming media locally and remotely. The server doesn’t include a self-updater, so updating Jellyfin is a manual process....

July 3, 2025 · 5 min · 955 words · Christine Gonzalez

How to Use Microsoft Excel Templates for Event Planning

Quick Links Summary Download one of these event planning templates from Microsoft Office’s official template download site. Templaets are available for a wide variety of events, including parties and baby showers, budgeting and fundraisers, and guest lists. Microsoft Excel is often synonymous with company financials,household budgets, and other numeric data. But Excel can be a terrific tool for planning events like weddings, showers, parties, and more, too. Keep reading for templates you can use to plan your next event....

July 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1204 words · Ashley Pope

Infinix NOTE 50 Pro+ 5G: The Smarter Smartphone for the Gen Beta Era

Infinix has officially launched the NOTE 50 Series, its most advanced smartphone lineup yet, with the highest-end option, NOTE 50 Pro+ 5G. It offers flagship-level performance, next-gen AI tools, and premium design, all at a price that keeps it well below the $500 mark. More than just another hardware upgrade, this release marks a new chapter for the brand, ushering in what it calls the “Gen Beta” AI era. A highlight reel captures global KOLs’ first reactions to Infinix’s next-gen AI, showing how One-Tap Infinix AI∞ recognizes landmarks, creates personalized travel plans, and streamlines navigation....

July 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1199 words · Mark Cook

It's About Time Flagship Smartphones Bumped the Base Storage to 256GB

Quick Links Summary We’ve come a long way since 64GB smartphones were the standard, but 128GB simply doesn’t feel like enough. At a time when buyers are struggling to free up storage on their $1,000 smartphones, manufacturers have shifted their focus to upgrading other components. So why is that happening? The Days of 64GB Base Storage TheiPhone Xwas the first Apple smartphone to embrace an all-screen design; it featured a 5....

July 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1191 words · Sydney Baker

Lenovo’s New ThinkPad & IdeaPad Laptops Have Intel Core Ultra CPUs

Lenovo makes some of thebest laptopsaround, and its IdeaPad and ThinkPad lineups are among the most popular regardless of whether you’re looking for something basic or something premium that gets the job done. These laptops are updated on a yearly basis with the latest hardware around. For this year, it’s no different. Like clockwork, asIntel announced its newest CPUs, Lenovo is also releasing its new, refreshed laptops with the new chips....

July 3, 2025 · 2 min · 360 words · Corey Clark

LG's New OLED TV Makes Messy Cables a Thing of the Past

As always, LG is making a huge splash at CES. The company says that all of its 2023 OLED TVs will be 70% brighter than previous models! But we’re more interested in LG’s weird Signature M3 OLED TV, which lacks any HDMI ports and receives video wirelessly. 🎉 The LG Signature M3 OLED TV is aReview Geek Best of CES 2023award winner! Make sure to check out our full list of winners to learn about exciting products coming in 2023....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 428 words · Kari Walker

Microsoft’s Recent AI Push Could Be Bad News for Handheld Gaming PCs

Summary Microsoft is all in on AI after a recent push for “AI PCs,” is a joint venture with Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm. One of the specs for the upcoming “AI PCs” lists Neural Processing Unit (NPU) performance of at least 45 TOPS. This could be bad news for Steam Deck and the gang. Here’s why. A Focus on AI Tech Means Less Cache and Lower Gaming Performance By far the most popular chips powering the current generation ofhandheld gaming PCsare AMD’sAPUs, which combine a powerful mobileCPUwith a potentintegratedGPU, allowing these handheld devices to run the latest and greatest games....

July 3, 2025 · 7 min · 1390 words · Russell Olsen

NVIDIA's RTX 5090 Power Cables Are Melting

As much as NVIDIA technically downsized the RTX 5090, it’s still consuming a lot of power. It has a crazy 575W TDP, almost as much as a whole computer could consume a decade ago. No one could’ve seen this coming: power cables are melting again this generation. Multiple user reports have popped up of NVIDIA’s RTX 5090 cards (from the few users whohavemanaged to buy one, at least) apparently melting up their 12VHPWR power connectors while in use....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 615 words · Daniel Mclean

Pokémon TCG Pocket Next Expansion Adds Sun and Moon Booster Packs

PokemonTCG Pocket is adding a new expansion at the end of April, featuring Pokémon fromPokémon Sun and Moon, including the starter Pokémon Rowlet, Litten, and Popplio.PokémonPokémon TCG PocketTCG Pocketlaunched in late 2024 and has seen massive success since, reaching100 million downloadsin February, regularly adding new expansions, which come with new booster packs containing new cards. The expansions have gone sort of out of order, featuring Gen 3 and Gen 4 prior to the addition ofPokémon Sun and Moonexpansion packs....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 526 words · Matthew Hoffman

ReactOS, the Open-Source Windows, Just Got an Update

ReactOS is an open-source recreation of Microsoft Windows, intended to run Windows applications, games, and even drivers in a fully open operating system. More than three years since the last official update, ReactOS 0.4.15 is now available for download. There’s no official announcement for ReactOS 0.4.15 yet, but the release was officially tagged on GitHub yesterday, and the disc images are now available for download. This update contains most of the new features and bug fixes implemented over the past three years, as the previousReactOS 0....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 507 words · Heidi Miller

Sony Wants to Keep Pushing the PlayStation 5 Pro's Graphics

The PlayStation 5 Pro’s main promise is better, more stable graphics—there’s a reason why it costs a lot more than the regular Slim model of the console. Now, though, Sony is thinking about party tricks to raise the bar even further, and the latest party trick thought up by the company actually looks very, very nice. Sony is planning a significant upgrade to the PlayStation 5 Pro’s graphical capabilities in 2026 using AMD’s FSR technology....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 561 words · Matthew Salazar

T-Mobile Now Officially Owns UScellular

Summary The ink is dry, the papers are signed, and T-Mobile is officially the proud owner of UScellular. The acquisition thatstarted over a year agois now complete. Over four million new customers are coming to the Magenta side, and if you’re one of them, you might be wondering what that means for you. For now, current UScellular customers are pretty much staying put. Your plan and your device will continue working as they have been....

July 3, 2025 · 2 min · 361 words · Brittney Garcia

T-Mobile Samsara Un-carrier On Smart Suitcase Review: A Bright PR Grab

Quick Links T-Mobile teamed up with Samsara to create “The Un-carrier On,” a smart carry-on it’s claiming is “the smartest” of bags. Unfortunately, this bright magenta smart suitcase feels like an indulgent PR stunt and is also quite expensive at $325. The über-branded T-Mobile Samara Un-carrier On bag includes a removable battery pack, an Apple AirTag, and a flat work surface so you’re able to, presumably, use your bag as a desk because you’re too important just to put your laptop on your lap....

July 3, 2025 · 9 min · 1875 words · Lisa Peterson