Hulu vs. Netflix: Which Streaming Service Is Better?

Quick Links Summary While you can’t go wrong with either service, Netflix is likely the better choice for most viewers in terms of content. Netflix’s ad-supported tier is also slightly cheaper than Hulu’s, but Hulu offers free trials, student discounts, and multiple bundle options. Peruse both catalogs before signing up to see what you’ll get. Netflix vs. Hulu: How Do Their Prices Compare? Netflix and Hulu are two of the most popular streaming services on the planet....

July 23, 2025 · 5 min · 1039 words · Courtney Hughes

I Always Name Ranges in Excel, and You Should Too

Quick Links By default, Microsoft Excel’s cells are named by their column-row references, like A1 or B2. However, you can assign a more specific name to a cell or range of cells to improve navigation, make formulas clearer, and save time in the long run. Why You Should Always Name Ranges in Excel You might be familiar withbookmarks in Microsoft Word, which are invisible way-points in specified locations of a document that you can jump to whenever you need to....

July 23, 2025 · 5 min · 895 words · Paul Fisher

I Love Linux, But I Daily Drive a Mac for This Reason

Quick Links Summary Linux is a wonderful operating system, and its open-source license is commendable. But for day-to-day work, I can’t give up macOS. macOS Gives Me the Best of Linux I started using macOS out of necessity, initially for cross-browser testing, and later for full-time work in a company that used Macs and only Macs. At the time, I’d used Linux (and even Unix) quite a bit, so I looked forward to the promise of a user-friendly GUI with a POSIX underbelly....

July 23, 2025 · 5 min · 1031 words · Michael Gray

I Made an Android Auto Display for My Bike (To Keep My Phone Safe)

Putting a phone in a mount on your bike works fine, but it’s not great. The biggest problem is you run the risk of damaging the phone’s camera. I wanted a map and media controls easily accessible without strapping my phone to my bike. A wild idea became a reality: What if my bike had an Android Auto display? Why Not Just Mount Your Phone? If you’re reading this, there’s a very good chance you’re wondering why I wouldn’t simply put my phone in a bike mount....

July 23, 2025 · 4 min · 660 words · William Rice DVM

If the US Bans TikTok, Can YouTube Shorts Take Over?

Quick Links Summary TikTok is squarely in the sights of the US government, and one arm has already voted to ban it. Naturally, fans of the immensely popular app have concerns. What will we use to watch short clips with robotic voiceovers and trendy music without TikTok? The top contender might be YouTube Shorts. What Happens if the US Bans TikTok? On July 12, 2025, theUS House of Representatives voted to pass a measurethat would ban TikTok unless it separates from Chinese parent company ByteDance....

July 23, 2025 · 5 min · 1026 words · Kenneth Sherman

It's Time to Stop Using Microsoft Edge

Read update Quick Links Microsoft Edge now leaks the address of every web page you visit straight to Microsoft Bing. This appears to be a bug with one of the many extra features Microsoft has been cramming into Edge over the past few years. We’ve had enough. Microsoft Edge Is Sloppily Leaking Your Browsing Traffic As of August 18, 2025,Microsoft Edge is sending the address of nearly every web page you visit to Microsoft’s Bing servers....

July 23, 2025 · 5 min · 902 words · Brittany Mcdonald

JSX Starlink Review: Fast Wi-Fi on a Semi-private Jet Is the Only Way to Fly

Summary Nearly every plane I’ve been on in the last five years has offered Wi-Fi—it’s commonplace now. Sometimes it comes at a reasonable price and other times it’s unconscionably expensive. In stark contrast, air carrierJSXis now offering free high-speedStarlinkinternet across all its planes, for all routes. I flew from San Diego to Las Vegas and back to give it a spin, and boy was it impressive. High-speed, low-latency, in-flight internet with connectivity across the globe....

July 23, 2025 · 5 min · 1001 words · Dylan Gray

Just Because You Can Speed Up Netflix Doesn't Mean You Should

Summary You may have noticed that it’s possible to speed up Netflix playback, similar to how you can on services like YouTube. However, if you’re thinking about fast-forwarding through your Netflix binge, here’s why you should think twice. Why Do People Do This? Clearly, Netflix isn’t going to offer a feature for no reason, and as I mentioned, other video streaming platforms also offer a way to speed up playback, or slow it down, of course....

July 23, 2025 · 4 min · 797 words · Cody Bailey

Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5i 16" Review: A Work and Play Powerhouse

Summary TheLenovo IdeaPad Pro 5i 16"is a nice, sleek, and powerful workstation computer that can do some serious gaming. It comes with a powerful Intel Core Ultra 9, an RTX 4050, and 32 GB of RAM. But is this the best all-around laptop out there? Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5i 16" The Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5i is an ultra-lightweight, modern workstation laptop with an Intel Core Ultra 9 and an RTX 4050....

July 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1124 words · Steven Perez

Lofree Flow Review: A Minimal Mechanical Keyboard Aimed at Typists

Summary TheLofree Flowmechanical keyboard makes a lot of opinionated choices and has some potential flaws, and yet, it’s still a great choice because it gets the basics right. It just feels good to type on. Its sturdy frame, smooth keycaps, and responsive action make it a worthy choice for minimalists looking to get into a groove. Lofree Flow The Lofree Flow is a low-profile mechanical keyboard that features RGB side and back lighting, hot-swappable switches, and an all-aluminum design....

July 23, 2025 · 5 min · 1006 words · Nancy Odom

M3 iPad Air vs. M4 iPad Pro: Which Tablet Should You Get?

Quick Links Summary Apple just released a new iPad Air with the M3 chip and two display sizes: 11-inch and 13-inch. But does it offer enough performance and value for its price, or should you spend over $1,000 on the M4 iPad Pro? Let’s find out. The latest iPads from Apple follow a similar design language with some key differences.Both are available in two screen sizes(11-inch and 13-inch) and have symmetrical bezels on all sides (slightly thinner on the iPad Pro)....

July 23, 2025 · 9 min · 1817 words · William Lyons

Missing Your Family or Friends? 7 Creative Ways Tech Can Bring Them Closer

Quick Links Distance can feel like a wall, especially when the people who matter most are miles away. Sharing meals, swapping gifts, and making memories together seem out of reach. But thanks to a little help from technology, these are some creative ways that I bond with my loved ones. 7Set Up a Family Group Chat Getting everyone in the same virtual space is the first step to staying connected, and a dedicated family group chat is a good way to get started....

July 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1258 words · Scott Carter

Notification Cooldown is Finally Back in Android—Here’s How It Works

Summary For better or worse, notifications are a core component of the smartphone experience. When it’s on the “worse” end, they can quickly become overwhelming. Android’s Notification Cooldown is the answer, and it’s incredibly easy to use. This is a feature that’s been on the horizon for what feels like a very long time. In February 2024, thefirst Android 15 Developer Previewarrived, and it included a very basic version of Notification Cooldown....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 567 words · Samuel Perkins