Eufy Security Indoor Camera S350 Review: Stellar Motion Detection

Summary If you’ve been on the lookout for a reliable indoor smart camera, and money is no object, theEufy Security Indoor Cam S350is one of the best choices you can make. With its exceptional video quality and impressive AI motion detection, it crushes the competition. While the app could use some love, it’s not an impossible piece of software to use, and it’s loaded with useful settings and customizations. Eufy Security Indoor Cam S350 Experience Al-enhanced tracking for constant visibility of loved ones and pets....

July 25, 2025 · 7 min · 1381 words · Michelle Tran

Everything You Need to Know About Spill in Excel

Quick Links Most formulas in Excel return a single-cell result. However, if an Excel formula returns a set of values, the result willspillover to neighboring cells. Spilling and dynamic array formulas are not supported in Excel 2019 or earlier. The Definitions You Should Know First Before I show you examples of spilling in action, here are thedefinitions of some related Excel termsin this guide: Examples of Spilling First, let’s look at a straightforward example of spilling in Excel....

July 25, 2025 · 5 min · 932 words · Timothy Johnson

Forget Jump Scares and Zombies, This Is Why Old Horror Games Felt So Tense

Summary Horror games have a long and storied history, but revisiting the classics isn’t always easy. While the tense atmospheres and unforgettable scares of older horror games have stood the test of time, the same can’t be said for their controls. However, there’s a good reason for this. Horror Games Relied on a Necessary Evil For anybody who grew up playing modern horror games, revisiting thehorror classicsof the 90s can be a challenge....

July 25, 2025 · 6 min · 1248 words · James Bauer

Google Search Says You Should Eat Glue, Use Gasoline in Spaghetti

UPDATE: 2025-06-13 15:57 EST BY CORBIN DAVENPORT Statement From Google Google toldHow-To Geekin a statement, “The vast majority of AI Overviews provide high quality information, with links to dig deeper on the web. Many of the examples we’ve seen have been uncommon queries, and we’ve also seen examples that were doctored or that we couldn’t reproduce. We conducted extensive testing before launching this new experience, and as with other features we’ve launched in Search, we appreciate the feedback....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 699 words · David Graham

Google Shopping Is Getting More Personal

For better and for worse, Google has been leaning into shopping more over the past few years, across everything from Chrome to YouTube. Now, the main Google Shopping experience is rolling out some generative AI-powered improvements. Google has announced a significant revamp of itsShoppingservice, with the aim of giving you a more personalized and efficient shopping experience. How, exactly? The same way everyone else is doing personalized experiences these days—generative AI....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 365 words · Mrs. Wendy Velazquez DDS

Here's My Secret to Staying Focused on Chrome Without Relying on Extensions

What’s the harm in visiting a time-wasting website for a few minutes? This is a question I constantly ask myself. But whether it’s due to a notification or a recommendation on Chrome’s startup page, I end up wasting hours of productivity time by failing to control myself and opening a dozen more useless sites. This doesn’t have to be you, as there are a few simple things you can do to stay focused while working in Chrome....

July 25, 2025 · 5 min · 991 words · Jimmy Weaver

How Countries Censor and Control the Internet

Quick Links Summary The most straightforward ways for governments to control the internet are through manipulating search results, blocking access to specific sites, or shutting off access altogether. The internet is not so free as it seems: even outside of authoritarian countries like China and itsGreat Firewall, many people are routinely denied access to sites that have content authorities deem harmful. How do these blocks work, though? What methods do governments employ to control the web?...

July 25, 2025 · 6 min · 1101 words · John Collins

How I Improved My YouTube Recommendations in 3 Simple Steps

Summary When YouTube’s recommendations work, they can highlight great content that you enjoy watching. But over time, they seem to get less and less relevant. When my YouTube recommendations started serving up junk, I delved into the Watch History to fix them. Delete Items From the Watch History Your YouTube recommendations are drawn from all parts of your activity on the site, but the most important is what you watch. The problem is that your Watch History can get polluted very easily....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 711 words · Kristina Livingston

How to Create 3D Cinematic Photos With Google Photos

Summary Smartphone cameras don’t just take static photos anymore−there are “Live Photos” and “Motion Photos” that create tiny videos for the moment. Google Photos for Android and iPhone can go a step further and even add motion to existing static images. In the Google Photos app the feature is called “Cinematic Photos,” and it uses Google’s machine-learning tools to isolate the focal point of a photo and subtly move the background....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 319 words · Matthew Coleman

How to Fix "Err_Cache_Miss" in Chrome

Quick Links Summary Are you getting an “Err_Cache_Miss” error after submitting a form or refreshing a web page in Google Chrome? This cache error occurs for various reasons, but luckily, you may fix it with ease in most cases. We’ll show you how to do just that. Why Do You Get an “Err_Cache_Miss” Message in Chrome? Chrome’s “Err_Cache_Miss” message isn’t actually an error; it’s a warning message that says your browser would re-submit the form if you refreshed your web page....

July 25, 2025 · 6 min · 1103 words · Rachel Miles

How to Know If Someone Restricted You on Instagram

Quick Links Summary You can find out if someone has restricted you by posting a comment on the user’s post and immediately checking if it’s published from another Instagram account. Other methods include sending a DM and seeing if you get a timely response. You can also check the user’s online status or last seen, which will be hidden if they’ve restricted you. Think your comments on someone’s posts aren’t getting as much traction as they did before?...

July 25, 2025 · 5 min · 867 words · Teresa Rivera

How to Make Sense of Linux Ping Stats

Summary If you run the ping command on Linux, you might notice some statistics when it finishes. What do they mean and how can they help you figure out your network issues? Average Ping Times, Explained The Linuxping commandreports the mean round trip time in milliseconds or the average. This is the sum of all the ping times divided by the number of pings. Statisticians call this the “arithmetic mean.”...

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 771 words · Colton Martinez DVM

How to Optimize AWS Lambda Functions with Provisioned Concurrency & Auto Scaling

Quick Links AWS Lambda functions are a serverless solution for running code in the cloud without setting up your own servers. The primary downside is that initialization times can be high, leading to increased latency. With Provisioned Concurrency, you can solve this issue. What Is Provisioned Concurrency? Lambda functions run in their own “execution environments,” which are usually started up automatically when a request is made. After a function invocation, the environment will be kept “warm” for around 5-15 minutes, and the initialization code won’t have to run again....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 744 words · Stephanie Duncan