Lymow One Is the Boundary-Free Robot Mower Built for Real-World Lawns

Maintaining a large or awkwardly shaped lawn isn’t just time-consuming—it’s exhausting. Whether you’re dealing with steep slopes, winding edges, or zones broken up by trees, garden beds, or fences, traditional robotic mowers often fall short. Many rely on buried boundary wires or fail to deliver consistent results on uneven terrain. That’s where the Lymow One stands out. This boundary-free robotic mower is designed to handle real-world conditions that stump conventional alternatives, offering intelligent navigation, powerful terrain handling, and customizable, app-controlled performance....

August 3, 2025 · 5 min · 988 words · Zachary Sullivan

Mac Trackpad Not Working? 10 Tips and Tricks to Try

Quick Links A trackpad is arguably the best way of interacting with macOS, so it can be frustrating when your trackpad isn’t working as expected. Here are some solutions, tips, and tricks for getting around any problems that may arise. Modern Mac trackpads use haptic feedback to simulate clicks, which means they contain no moving parts. This makes them more reliable than the older models, where the mechanism could fail and cause the trackpad to stop clicking properly....

August 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1263 words · David Powell

Microsoft Explains Outlook’s New Design on Windows

Microsoft released the new Outlook for Windows earlier this year, replacing the legacy Windows Mail and Calendar apps, with the eventual goal of replacing the classic Outlook desktop app. Microsoft has now explained elements of the redesign and some of its future plans. The new Outlook for Windows is based on the same code as the Outlook.com web client (the first testing versionslooked exactly like the web app), with a more modern design and layout than the classic Outlook client packaged in Microsoft 365....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 434 words · Angela Cox

Microsoft Will Pay You to Use Bing: Here's How My Attempt to Cash-in Went

Summary Wouldn’t it be great if you could be rewarded just for using the internet? Microsoft will reward you for using Bing, but are they paying enough to justify switching from your preferred browser? I’ve spent a lot of time using Microsoft Rewards, and this is my honest take on how worthwhile it is. How Microsoft Rewards Works The way this works overall is pretty simple: you earn points by doing certain tasks every day through Bing, and when you accumulate enough points, you can redeem them for various rewards....

August 3, 2025 · 5 min · 924 words · Patricia Mcfarland

Nomad Rugged Case for Apple Watch Review: Great Protection Comes at a Price

Summary When it comes to the Apple Watch, its iconic Sport Band is both durable and easy to clean. And yet, if you’re looking for more protection, there’s theNomad Rugged Case for Apple Watch. Built with hardened stainless steel, the product includes a rugged band and case and is available exclusively for the 45mm/44mm watch models. Nomad Rugged Case for Apple Watch When you want extra protection for your 45mm or 44mm Apple Watch, you can’t go wrong with the Nomad Rugged Case....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 517 words · Lee Hanson

Phones Need Longer Software Support and Easier Repairs, Says EU

The European Union is introducing wide-ranging new rules meant to make smartphones and tablets more environmentally friendly, longer-lasting, and easier to repair. The new guidelines were announced in 2023, but they will go into effect later this month. The Ecodesign Regulation (EU) 2023/1670 and the Energy Labelling Regulation (EU) 2023/1669 will take effect on July 28, 2025. The rules set minimum durability standards, requiring devices to be resistant to accidental drops and scratches and protected against dust and water....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 529 words · Brandy Ellis

Samsung Expands One UI 8 Beta to Galaxy S24 and More

Samsung is ready to expand its Galaxy One UI 8 beta (based on Android 16) to more phones after initially kicking things off with the Galaxy S25 back in May. After a rather slow rollout of One UI 7 last year, things are moving quickly to Android 16, and more phones like the Galaxy S24 series will get it next. Only the new Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 have the official One UI 8 update, while the Galaxy S25 series is currently enjoying the4th and final beta....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 470 words · Raymond Porter

SD Card Speeds Will Double with New SD 9.1 Specification

Even the fastest SD cards are still quite slow. This poses a great challenge for 8K video recording, handheld PC gaming, and other technologies that continually demand greater data transfer speeds and improved storage reliability. So, to remediate the problem, the SD Association has announced its newSD 9.1 specification, which achieves a data transfer rate two times greater than any existing SD card. Previously, high-end SD cards utilized PCIe Gen3 connectivity and were limited to speeds of 985 MBps or less....

August 3, 2025 · 2 min · 402 words · Sophia Rodriguez

Sharing Games on Steam Just Got Better

One of the reasons why a lot of people prefer PCs over consoles is how relatively easy it is to share your games with friends and family. On consoles, digital games you own are (mostly) yours only, but with Steam, it’s actually possible to share your purchases with others. Now, Steam game sharing is getting better, with Valve revamping the whole experience with a new collection of features called Steam Families....

August 3, 2025 · 2 min · 369 words · Glenda Clay

Sony ULT Field 3 Review: A Boomy Portable Speaker

Summary If you like the idea of pumping more bass into your music but don’t want to sacrifice any portability, then Sony has you covered with itsULT Field 3Bluetooth speaker. It’s a minimal choice, without a ton of features, but it sounds great. Sony ULT Field 3 Whether indoors or outdoors, enjoy exceptional sound pressure and power from this compact speaker. Price and Availability The Sony ULT Field 3 Bluetooth speaker is available to purchase now for $199....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 566 words · Hunter Thompson

These 10 Games are Perfect for When You're Short on Time

I think we all have days when we have little to no free time, but still want to game. I know I often find myself in the unfortunate situation of wanting to play, but not having the time to commit to some of my favorites. Thankfully, there’s no shortage of games to play when you only have a maximum of 10 to 15 minutes to spare. The games here not only offer satisfying experiences for longer play sessions but can similarly be played in small doses....

August 3, 2025 · 8 min · 1551 words · Frederick Ferguson

What Is a Copilot+ PC?

The Copilot+ PC is a new category of Windows computers, spanning across laptops, desktops, and tablets. Here’s how they work, and how they’re different than a typical PC. What Is a Copilot+ PC? Microsoftintroduced the Copilot+ PC categoryin March 2024, announcing the computers as “the fastest, most intelligent Windows PCs ever built.” The main distinction is that every Copilot+ PC has a dedicated neural processing unit, or NPU, which can run local machine learning or generative artificial intelligence workloads without eating up CPU or GPU resources....

August 3, 2025 · 5 min · 940 words · Steven Myers

What Is the EXE Linux Distro, and Should You Use It?

Summary Linux distros can seem boring when you’ve been using them for a while. Another one? Are you nostalgic for the 1990s and early 2000s? A little-known distro called EXE may be what you’re looking for. Is it for you? What Is EXE GNU/Linux? EXE GNU/Linuxis a variant of Devuan that’s aimed to be lightweight and able to run primarily as a live distro. You can install it if you want to, but it comes with some tools for system rescue....

August 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1249 words · Cody Gonzalez