How My Homelab Became the Most Useful Thing in My Home

Are you on the fence with whether you should run a homelab? Well, what started as a small journey has now become the cornerstone of my house. I’m not kidding when I say that my homelab is the most useful and functional part of my home. My Homelab Runs My Entire Media Center My homelab does a lot in my household, but one of the main functions of it is my media servers....

July 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1273 words · Carlos Andrews

How to Adjust Your Equalizer Like a Pro

Summary If you think your music could benefit from some tweaks and adjustments, you might want to try out an equalizer. Equalization is a useful way to subtly adjust how your music sounds. But what is an equalizer? What are all those frequencies? Here’s everything you need to know about equalizing. What Does an Equalizer Do? An equalizer allows you to adjust the levels of various sound frequencies. Equalizers let you adjust different elements within the music, or choose from presets made to cater to various preferences or genres....

July 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1176 words · Catherine Escobar

How to Lock or Hide an App on Android

Quick Links If you want to keep certain apps out of the reach of other people, you can lock or hide those apps on your Android phone. I’ll show you how to use your phone’s built-in features as well as third-party apps to do that. The exact steps to follow vary by your phone model. The following guide gives you a general idea of where to find various options. How to Lock and Unlock Apps Using a Built-In Android Feature Many Android smartphones offer a built-in feature tolock applications....

July 18, 2025 · 5 min · 909 words · Katherine Goodman

How to Organize Your Life Using the Project Management App Trello

Whether it’s moving home, planning a big trip, or working on a career change, personal project management apps can make your life much easier. Trello is free, powerful, and easy to use—here’s how to get started. Why Use an App? There are plenty of ways of organizing your life, from good old-fashioned pencil and paper notebooks, through notes apps, spreadsheets, and more (Excel for event planning, anyone?). I’ve even used the writing app Scrivener as a general planning tool....

July 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1366 words · Dan Reed

I Bought a Galaxy S25 and Immediately Changed These 5 Settings

Quick Links There’s a lot to love about the new Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Samsung’s One UI 7 update (based on Android 15) delivers a slew of helpful features, controls, and customization, but multiple changes are baffling or outright bad. I just got a Galaxy S25+ and changed these settings immediately, and you should too. Fix the Split Notifications and Quick Settings With One UI 7, Samsung made the silly decision to ruin one of Android’s best aspects—the notification pulldown bar and quick settings menu....

July 18, 2025 · 5 min · 930 words · Juan Hickman

I Wish Nintendo Had Jumped the Gun on These Frustrating Switch 2 Leaks

Summary Call it a marketing stunt, but the latest Switch 2 leak has really taken the wind out of Nintendo’s Switch 2 sails. The announcement of a follow-up to one of the most successful consoles ever now feels like a formality, rather than a reason to be excited. The Switch 2 Story Thus Far On July 03, 2025, President of Nintendo Shuntaro Furukawa stated that the company would announce theNintendo Switch 2by March 31st, 2025....

July 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1145 words · Tara Le

InfinaCore T3 Pro Review: Fast, Low-Cost Charging with Limited Compatibility

Summary Wireless chargers won’t provide the same rapid charge as a wired alternative, but the aesthetically pleasingInfinaCore T3 Prois bearably slower when you consider its price point. For a similar 3-in-1 option that works just as efficiently and as easily, expect to pay double. InfinaCore T3 Pro The InfinaCore T3 Pro is a simple design that offers three methods of wireless charging for Qi2-compatible smartphones, wireless-compatible watches, and AirPods. It’s a “set it and forget it” system that keeps the phone in place with a strong magnet compatible with most MagSafe accessories....

July 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1067 words · Adam Perez

iPhone Volume Keeps Going Down By Itself? Here's How to Fix It

Quick Links Summary Does your iPhone automatically lower the music, video, or ringtone volume? Don’t worry; you’re able to solve it by turning off iOS features like Attention Aware, Reduce Loud Sounds, and other settings. Here’s how to fix automatic volume decreases on your iPhone. Why Does Your iPhone Reduce the Volume Automatically? Your iPhone may automatically decrease its ringer or media volume due to various reasons, such as: To stop your iPhone decreasing the volume on its own, we’ll start by turning off iOS features that might affect it....

July 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1171 words · Alexandra Williamson

Microsoft PowerToys Update Adds Advanced Paste and OCR

PowerToys, a set of Windows utilities from Microsoft, just got a new version release. There’s new Advanced Paste features, an updated interface, and more. The first change you’ll notice in version 0.86 is the reworked interface ofPowerToys. There’s a new left pane featuring tabs for grouped utilities, settings, and the dashboard. Microsoft says the number of tools bundled with PowerToys keeps growing, so it feels the need to present them in a more organized layout....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Stephen Barnes

Microsoft Promises Windows Recall Won’t Be a Security Nightmare

Microsoft is finally showing off its overhaul to the Recall feature, an AI-powered tool that takes periodic screenshots of user activity on a computer. The update comes in response to security concerns raised after initial plans to launch Recall in June were postponed. Originally, Recall was set to debut as an on-by-default feature with Copilot Plus PCs, capturing screenshots every few seconds and storing them in a way other programs like malware could access....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 352 words · Michelle Morris

Mozilla Thunderbird 115 Arrives Today, and It Looks Great

Thunderbird has long been an app that’s been famous for looking rather utilitarian. However, that started to change withlast year’s major Thunderbird 102 update, and now Mozilla is continuing its overhaul with the release of Thunderbird 115. Contrary to Firefox, the Mozilla-made email client has always taken the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” mantra, something that was increasingly meaning that other email clients were looking and feeling more modern....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 349 words · Michael Lawson

Nanoleaf Skylight Review: Familiar Smart Home Lighting Solution on the Ceiling

Summary TheNanoleaf Skylightmodular lighting system allows you to add multiple colors to your ceiling anywhere in your home. Over time, you can expand the footprint by adding new ceiling panels. Instead of cutting a hole in your roof, this might be a better way to add natural-looking lighting to dim areas of your home. Nanoleaf Skylight The Nanoleaf Skylight system includes lighting panels you add to your ceiling. You can control these lights individually or as a group with the Nanoleaf app for iOS and Android....

July 18, 2025 · 5 min · 1013 words · Melissa Wilson

PC & Laptop Ports Explained: What Are All Those Connections?

Quick Links Got a new PC or laptop and wondering what all ports and connections are for? Here are some of the most common modern connection types, plus some of the older and deprecated connectors you might find on older hardware. Data Connectors Though these connectors are designed primarily with data transfer in mind, they may also carry audio, power, or a network signal too. USB (Type C) The new ubiquitous connector,USB-Cis a fully reversible 24-pin digital data connector....

July 18, 2025 · 10 min · 2069 words · Nathan Davis