2025 Moon Phase Calendar: What Is March 30th's Moon Phase?

If you’re planning on observing the night sky, going for a night hike, or trying to snap a shot of the Moon, the phase is incredibly important. Here’s everything you need to know about the current Lunar phase, as well as what you can expect in the near future. What Is the Moon Phase on March 30th? Today, the moon is 1% full, which puts it in the waxing crescent phase....

August 10, 2025 · 4 min · 737 words · Steven Perkins

3 Reasons You Should Rate Every Streaming Show You Watch

Summary Most streaming services have a system where you can rate how much you liked or disliked a show or movie, but I bet most people don’t bother taking the time. Well, I’m here to tell you that if you do rate everything you watch, you’ll actually improve your streaming service experience significantly. Streaming Services Won’t Have to Guess How You Feel With traditional broadcast TV, ratings for shows work by polling a sample of viewers to get an idea of how different groups of people feel about a particular show....

August 10, 2025 · 3 min · 628 words · Amber Odonnell

8 Hidden Ways to Wirelessly Charge Your Phone

Quick Links Gone are the days when you merely dropped your phone onto a bulky wireless charging pad. There are now far more numerous ways you can charge a Qi-compatible device, and some of them are hidden in everyday objects under your nose. On a Car Mount Car mounts are almost ubiquitous. Less well-known, though, are car mounts capable of charging your phone. These handy accessories look just like your typical car mount, except the pad your phone rests on contains wireless charging coils....

August 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1171 words · Pamela Jackson

9 Myths About the Linux Terminal You Should Stop Believing

Are you one of those people who breaks into a cold sweat at the thought of opening a Linux terminal? Do you picture yourself accidentally breaking your entire system with a single misplaced character? If so, you’re not alone—but you’re also buying into some seriously outdated myths. I’ve been using Linux for nearly a decade, and during this time, I’ve encountered countless misconceptions about the terminal. Some come from outdated information, others from Hollywood’s dramatic hacking scenes, and many from well-meaning but misinformed individuals....

August 10, 2025 · 7 min · 1460 words · Anthony Everett

All Best Space Movies Streaming on Netflix Right Now

Netflix’s movies offer an escape from reality, and the best options let you escape the planet’s atmosphere in the process. These space movies run the gamut from quiet introspection to unfathomable monstrosities, so if you’re looking for a thrilling adventure across the stars, then I’ve got you covered. 2024 Runtime 1 hour 47 minutes Not all Adam Sandler movies are goofy slapstick.Punch Drunk Loveproved that Sandler has impressive dramatic chops as well as wacky comedic sensibilities, and he’s proven it time and again with releases likeUncut Gemsand theMeyerowitz Stories....

August 10, 2025 · 4 min · 823 words · Matthew Calderon

Anker Solix C800 Plus Review: A Power Station Prepared to Illuminate Nighttime

Summary It’s a shame that Anker thought this battery needed a gimmick because, on its own, with a healthy cell capacity, fast charging, and connected app, theAnker Solix C800 Plusis a really good backup battery. The pole light felt is a little over the top and unnecessary. Anker Solix C800 Plus The Anker SOLIX C800 Plus is the ultimate companion to illuminate campsites and power outdoor adventures. This compact and powerful, portable power station is equipped with two water-resistant LED camping lights, each offering three lighting modes for up to 8 hours....

August 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1109 words · William Shaw

Are Chromebooks Really Good for Gaming Now?

Summary Chromebooks were designed to be cheap education machines, or lightweight and affordable portable work laptops. They were never meant to replace general-purpose laptops, or personal computers in general, which includes the entertainment functions of most devices. However, show me a computer, and I’ll show you someone who wants to play video games on it. So it should be no surprise that students in particular would like to blow off some steam (ha!...

August 10, 2025 · 5 min · 858 words · Andrew Gonzalez

Bought an Ultra Widescreen? Here’s How to Make the Most of It

Quick Links Bought an ultra-widescreen monitor? Whether you plan to use it for work, gaming, or entertainment, it can completely transform your experience. However, you’ll need the proper setup to fully capitalize on its expansive display. Below, I’ve highlighted some ways to make the most of your investment. 1Boost Productivity With Screen Splitting An ultra-widescreen monitor provides extra screen real estate, so you may split your display and keep multiple windows open side by side....

August 10, 2025 · 4 min · 836 words · Amanda Allison

Dreame L20 Ultra Review: The Only Robot Vacuum You'll Ever Need

Summary Robotic vacuums that also mop are becoming increasingly popular and theDreameBot L20 Ultrais probably the most advanced model to date. Though it may require a significant investment, it could be the last vacuum robot you’ll ever need to purchase. Introduced earlier this year, the DreameBot L20 is an autonomous vacuum that takes everything to the next level. With advanced navigation tools, a built-in soap dispenser, and the ability to scrub flat surfaces, this model has many impressive features that stand out....

August 10, 2025 · 9 min · 1903 words · Gregory Johnson

ExpressVPN Finally Gives Linux Users Split Tunneling and a GUI

ExpressVPN now offers a Linux desktop app with a GUI and several new features. The ExpressVPN CLI experience, as well as the ability to import ExpressVPN’s OpenVPN configuration in Network Manager, are still available to customers who do not want a GUI. The ExpressVPN on Linux GUI, now availablein beta, will enjoy a general release with the v4 update later this year. It’s essentially a 1:1 port of the ExpressVPN GUI that Windows and macOS users have enjoyed for some time....

August 10, 2025 · 3 min · 463 words · Holly Fisher

Finally, There's a Good AI Text to Song Generator

Summary Ever wanted to create your own songs but lacked the expertise or resources? Even pros suffer from creative block and struggle to translate ideas into music. Suno solves this by allowing you to enter a text prompt and generate unique songs in a couple of minutes. How to Generate Songs With Suno? To create songs, visitSunoand go to the “Create” section from the left-hand sidebar. You’ll need to create an account to continue....

August 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1184 words · Kevin Sheppard

Galaxy Watch 8 Classic vs. Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025): What’s the Difference?

Summary The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is here, bringing back everyone’s favorite rotating bezels. However, at the Galaxy Unpacked, Samsung also refreshed the Galaxy Watch, with a new color and a welcome spec upgrade. So, which one should you choose? Quick Links Price & Availability TheGalaxy Watch 8 Classicis now available for pre-order, and Samsung will commence general sales on June 30, 2025. Its Wi-Fi and LTE versions cost $499.99 and $549....

August 10, 2025 · 5 min · 950 words · Stephen Hart

GM Owners Say Recall Fix Ruined MPG—Now They’re Suing

General Motors is back inlegal hot water—this time over a fix that may have done more harm than good. A new class-action lawsuit claims GM tackled a nagging engine ticking issue by rolling out a factory repair that ended up guzzling gas instead. At the heart of the dispute is the 6.2-liter V8 engine found in severalpopular GM vehicles. According to the lawsuit, the recall fix disables the engine’s Dynamic Fuel Management (DFM) system, which normally switches between V4 and V8 modes to save fuel....

August 10, 2025 · 4 min · 718 words · Jennifer Gardner