How to Unsync iPhone From iPad

Quick Links Summary To unsync Apple services and apps between your iPhone and iPad, go to your iPad’s settings, tap your name, select “iCloud,” and under “Apps Using iCloud” choose “Show All.” Toggle off the services you want to unsync. Device syncing is a slick experience built into Apple’s ecosystem. However, there can be instances where you might want to unsync your iPhone from your iPad, whether for privacy reasons, data management, or simply wanting different experiences on different devices....

July 16, 2025 · 4 min · 739 words · Michael Collins

I Bought 50 Smart Home Switches at Once—Wish Me Luck

Making a home’s built-in lights controllable from a phone or voice assistant is a big part of creating a smart home. For me, the time has come. I’m going all-in, and I’m doing it all at once. Here goes nothing! I’m Replacing All of My Home’s Light Switches There are numerous ways to introduce smart lighting into a home. The easiest way for many homes is to swap out existing light bulbs for smart bulbs....

July 16, 2025 · 5 min · 1063 words · Melissa Newman

It's Time for a $500 MacBook SE

Right now, the most affordable MacBook you can buy is a MacBook Air—and they arebrilliant, but as Apple has shown with the iPhone SE, it can go lower without losing that Apple magic. So I think it’s high time Apple comes out with a MacBook SE. A colorful, plastic, and sub-$500 laptop that would almost certainly sell so fast, it would make your head spin. The iPhone SE Is a Brilliant Idea Apple had a stroke of genius when it came to making its version of a more affordable phone....

July 16, 2025 · 4 min · 734 words · Steven Jones

Linux Is Not a Windows Substitute: Here's How You Should Approach It

Linux is flexible, but it can’t contort itself into a perfect Windows replica. Linux comes with its own set of pros and cons, and expecting it to behave like Windows will lead to disappointments. Instead, appreciate Linux for what it is, and you’ll understand why so many people love the Penguin OS. Why Linux Isn’t and Can’t Be a Drop-in Windows Replacement Many Linux enthusiasts, including myself, will tell you thatLinux is better than Windows....

July 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1204 words · Eric Brown

Marques Brownlee Is Right: 5G Sucks Right Now

Quick Links 5G was going to be amazing. Do you remember the hype? 5G was supposed to be faster than many home internet connections and available basically everywhere. The reality is that 5G often seems to be worse than 4G LTE. How 5G Was Overhyped (and Why Your 5G Is Slow) The industrypromised speeds of up to 100 Mbps for 5G, and 5G was never going to live up to that hype in typical usage....

July 16, 2025 · 5 min · 897 words · Zachary Holland

Matter Explained: Controllers, Bridges, Border Routers, and More

Quick Links WithMatter 1.0 officially announcedand the certification of products just around the corner, you’ll want to learn these terms to understand how your current and future smart home gear fits into the Matter smart home. Knowing the Lingo Will Help You Plan One of the promises of Matter is that the smart home will become a more seamless and easy-to-set-up experience. The whole point of Matter is to bring smart home setup and management beyond the realm of hobbyists and home automation geeks—like yours truly—and make it easy enough for anybody to set up, even if they don’t want to be an amateur smart home engineer....

July 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1218 words · Cynthia Martinez

Missing Cobra Kai? Watch These 6 Shows Based on 80s Movies

Cobra Kaiis finally over. After six seasons and 65 episodes, the martial arts drama based on theKarate Kidmovies of the 1980s ended with its characters achieving closure. That’s quite rare in a world where TV shows so often get canceled before their stories reach a proper conclusion. Cobra Kaiwasn’t the greatest TV show ever made, but it stayed true to its 80s origins, with a healthy dose of cheese, humor, and the good guys ultimately winning out....

July 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1185 words · Barbara Hall

Mobile Hotspot vs. Mobile Router: What's the Difference?

Quick Links If you’re looking to blanket your surroundings with sweet Wi-Fi while you’re out and about, there are two options you’ve probably seen. But it can be tricky to decide between a mobile hotspot or a mobile router. Here are some key differences between the two and why you may prefer one over the other. What’s a Mobile Hotspot? If you use a smartphone regularly, there’s a good chance you’ve at least seen the term “mobile hotspot” come up before....

July 16, 2025 · 3 min · 601 words · Natasha Curry

Modding PC Games Has Never Been Easier, Here’s How to Do It

Quick Links Summary If you’re a PC gamer, you’ve likely heard the term “mod” thrown around, especially in relation to single-player games. Mods are an awesome way to squeeze more fun out of your favorite game that you aren’t ready to part ways with. If you’ve never tried a video game mod, it’s time to change that. What Are Video Game Mods? A video game mod is a player-created modification that alters the video game....

July 16, 2025 · 8 min · 1528 words · Gabriel Lopez

My Live Wallpaper Doubles as a Digital Dashboard, and Yours Can Too

Summary Your wallpaper can do so much more than just look pretty. I turned mine into a fully customizable and interactive dashboard that goes far beyond the standard grid of app icons and widgets. KLWP is a robust and unique app that lets you create such live wallpapers from scratch. What Makes KLWP Special? Before we dive into how to create a custom live wallpaper, here’s what my setup looks like....

July 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1112 words · Randall Garcia

OfficeSuite Review: A Fair Alternative to Microsoft Office (For Less Money)

Summary If you’re looking for a cheaper alternative to widely used office suites like Microsoft Office you’ll soon realize how few options are worth your time.OfficeSuite, however, is cross-compatible with Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, and iWork and is a truly respectable alternative to popular app suites if you can deal with a few minor inconveniences. As an avid user of productivity software, such asMicrosoft Office and Microsoft 365, I want dependability and function....

July 16, 2025 · 10 min · 1933 words · Ricardo Cisneros

PlayStation Won’t Delete Your TV Show Purchases After All (Updated)

UPDATE: 2025-06-30 10:34 EST BY CORBIN DAVENPORT PlayStation won’t delete the content after all Sony hasupdated its support pageto explain, “Due to updated licensing arrangements, the Discovery content removal planned for July 06, 2025 is no longer occurring. We appreciate your ongoing support and feedback.” That’s good news for now, but it’s still a reminder that you don’t actually own your digital library. As we’ve transitioned to an increasingly online world, it’s likely many of you own at least a few digital things, whether that’s games, shows, or movies....

July 16, 2025 · 3 min · 461 words · Robert Taylor

Qualcomm Wants to Bring Satellite Texting to Android Phones

Apple introducedEmergency SOS via satellitewith the iPhone 14 series, allowing people to send emergency messages from areas without traditional cellular service. Qualcomm is working on more advanced satellite messaging, coming to Android phones, tablets, and maybe even laptops. Related:The iPhone 14’s SOS Feature Will Take Over a Satellite Network Qualcomm, the company behind the Snapdragon chipsets found in many Android phones (like theGalaxy S22andOnePlus 10T), announced “Snapdragon Satellite” at CES 2023 today....

July 16, 2025 · 2 min · 416 words · Andrew Tucker