YouTube Is Hijacking Apple TV and Android TV Screensavers, Here's How to Fix It

Quick Links YouTube’s new screensaver hijacks Apple and Google’s built-in screensavers, and cannot be disabled. As if that wasn’t enough, it uses static white text which could contribute to screen burn-in. Here’s a workaround to stop the YouTube screensaver from activating on your Apple TV and Google TV. YouTube Now Has a Stealthy Screen Saver YouTube’s screensaver shows a slideshow with a YouTube logo and a “Press up to play” message....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 538 words · Peter Cruz

"Do Not Disturb” on Android: What It Is and How It Works

Quick Links Do Not Disturb on Android helps you silence distracting notifications while letting important ones through. This powerful feature offers more control than simply muting your phone, making it perfect for meetings, sleep, or focused work time. Understanding Do Not Disturb on Android Do Not Disturb (DND) is Android’s solution for the same. Unlike simply putting your phone on silent mode, which mutes everything indiscriminately, DND gives you fine-grained control over which—if any—notifications can get your attention and when....

June 6, 2025 · 6 min · 1272 words · George Burnett

3 Steps to Link Your Bluesky Account to a Custom Domain

Quick Links Summary It may sound tricky, but using your own domain on Bluesky involves just three simple steps. Find out how to get a handle that stands out and confirms you are who you say you are. Why Should I Use a Custom Domain? On Bluesky, your handle is a domain. By default, this ends in “bsky.social,” but you can change your handle to any domain you own. You don’t need to use a custom domain, but it’s a nice-to-have feature with several benefits....

June 6, 2025 · 4 min · 674 words · Craig Johnson

6 Tips to Efficiently Collaborate on Microsoft Word Documents

Quick Links Working with multiple people on a single Word document can be daunting. Fortunately, there are some steps you’re able to take to make the process as efficient as possible. Here are six of them. Take Advantage of Real-Time Editing Real-time editing enhances efficiency by allowing multiple authors to simultaneously work on a Word document. There’s no need to wait for someone to finish editing or adding comments to a document for someone else to have their turn....

June 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1011 words · Erica Parker

8 Ways I Make Music Sound Better on My iPhone

Quick Links There are a few things you can do to get the most from your music listening experience on an iPhone. As someone who has my headphones connected and music playing for most of the day, I have found a few tricks that can improve music quality by leaps and bounds. Adjust the Equalizer to Your Preferences An easy hack to make your music sound better is to play around withthe equalizer (EQ) options on your iPhone....

June 6, 2025 · 7 min · 1370 words · Susan Mcdaniel

As Much as I Like Windows, I Always End Up Back On My Mac

I want to like Windows. It’s great for gaming and handles CAD software fantastically. But, for over a decade, I never seriously considered it as my primary OS—until two years ago. Now, after giving it another shot, I’m back on macOS… just like always. I’ve Used macOS as a Primary OS for Over a Decade I got my first Mac back in the summer of 2012. It was a 13-inch MacBook Pro, right before Retina models came out....

June 6, 2025 · 6 min · 1210 words · Craig Hubbard

Avoid Connection Errors in Bash Scripts By Verifying URLs: Here's How

Quick Links Summary When you’re coding, assumption is the enemy of robustness. Check web addresses before you use them to verify they’re correctly formed and online. These techniques check URLs and gracefully handle error conditions. Don’t Just Hope, Verify Using a web address oruniform resource locator (URL)in a script involves a leap of faith. There are all sorts of reasons why trying to use the URL might fail. The URL could have typos in it, especially if the URL is passed as a parameter to the script....

June 6, 2025 · 5 min · 988 words · James Kelly

Best Space Documentaries on Netflix

If, like me, you often find yourself craving a wholesome space documentary that tells the tales of historic missions, amazing discoveries, and the search for life on other planets,Netflixhas your back. Here are five great space docs—each under three hours—you can watch this week. Please refer to official age ratings and content warnings before watching the documentaries listed in this article. 2020 1 4 Overall Running Time 2 hours 58 minutes...

June 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1012 words · Connor Daugherty

Cars With the Most Futuristic Dashboards in 2025

Automotive technology has come an extremely long way in the last couple of years, with the market changing dramatically. One of the biggest areas being changed is dashboard, with the inclusion of futuristic digital elements clearly becoming a priority across all segment. Dashboards no longer simply house gauges and dials like they did not all that long ago. Now, finding a new car without a massive infotainment screen is a near impossible task....

June 6, 2025 · 7 min · 1304 words · Alexander Reyes

Don’t Risk Losing All Your Encrypted and Cloud Data: Back It Up Now

Summary You need to keep your data encrypted, both on your devices and in the cloud. But, you’re putting it at risk if you don’t have a backup. Encryption Is a Must To Protect Your Privacy and Security Just about everyone carries their vital data with them on their phones and laptops. As a result, someone else getting a hold of your device means they have access to all the valuable banking info, private messages, and interesting photos stored on it....

June 6, 2025 · 4 min · 772 words · Luke Simmons

Encrypt Your Windows 11 PC to Keep Your Data Safe

Quick Links Summary Laptops and tablets let you get work done in parks, cafés, and even on flights. The downside of this freedom is the increased risk of mobile devices being lost or stolen. This makes device encryption an absolute necessity, so here’s how to make sure it’s enabled on your Windows 11 PC. Why You Should Encrypt Your Windows Devices Think about the information that’s stored on your laptop or tablet: banking details, private conversations, personal photos, logged-in social media accounts....

June 6, 2025 · 3 min · 626 words · David Ward

Everything You Need to Use a PC With Your TV

Quick Links There’s a pretty good chance your TV has a larger screen than the one on your laptop or desktop computer. Have you ever thought abouthooking up your PC to the TV? It’s easier than you might think. Whether you’re interested in connecting your laptop to your TV for one night or you want a mini PC connected to your TV 24/7, there are a few accessories that make the experience the best it can be....

June 6, 2025 · 4 min · 642 words · Mrs. Mary Barnes

Ford Explorer EV Delayed Until Next Summer

Ford started teasing itsfirst all-electric Explorerin February and finally announced that the Explorer EV was coming forunder $50,000, with UK sales beginning in early 2024. Unfortunately, this week we learned that Ford’s electric SUV will be delayed by six months, if not longer, and may not hit the streets until later next summer. For those unaware, after the initial unveiling in March, we learned that Ford’s best-selling SUV would go electric for the UK market first, then eventually roll out to other regions....

June 6, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Catherine Cobb