The 5 Biggest iPhone News Stories You Missed This Week

This was a big week for the iPhone, as Apple finally revealed the iPhone SE’s replacement and the iOS 18.4 beta release. Here are the biggest stories you might have missed. The Big News This Is the $600 iPhone 16e Apple has announced the iPhone 16E, the long-awaited replacement for the iPhone SE. It has most of the functionality of the iPhone 16 at a $200 discount, and pre-orders begin on Friday, February 21....

July 13, 2025 · 3 min · 473 words · Robert Smith

The 7 Worst Tech Ads of All Time

Tech companies are good at many things — like making tech products — but marketing those products is often a different story. While there have been some truly iconic ads over the years, there have also been some major fails. Get your popcorn ready. A Lifelike Painting Shows You How to Use the Palm Pre (2009) It’s 2009. The iPhone and Android are starting to take over the smartphone world. Excitement is building for a new option, the Palm Pre....

July 13, 2025 · 4 min · 850 words · Susan Calderon

The Best Japanese Plug-In Hybrid for Fuel-Cost Savings

The price of gas is constantly rising, alongside just about everything else. In a world where the costs of transport are so high, people living on a budget have to be smarter when buying vehicles. A particular Japanese plug-in hybrid could be the solution, offering thousands in savings on your fuel bill. Plug-in hybrids are certainly an alluring prospect. They offer the best of both worlds, with efficient hybrid powertrains and functional all-electric ranges....

July 13, 2025 · 6 min · 1208 words · Kevin Frazier

The Lack of Mac Games Is Apple’s Own Fault

Summary Macs used to have no end of gaming options, until about the turn of the century. Since then, gaming on a Mac has been a bit of a joke at Apple’s expense. However, in recent years, things have taken a turn for the better, with Apple making many moves that should result in more games coming to its platform, However, I can’t just praise all the things Apple is doing right when it comes to gaming these days....

July 13, 2025 · 7 min · 1346 words · Nathan Young

The PlayStation Plus Games Catalog Is a Mess

Summary Games In the Wrong Categories One of the first things I noticed when recentlybrowsing the PlayStation Plus games catalogis that quite a few titles appear in sections that don’t make much sense. When browsing PlayStation Portable games, for instance, I sawUncharted: The Legacy of Thieves CollectionandDragon Ball Z: Kakarot,both modern titles that were obviously never released on that system. It’s unclear exactly how these games ended up here, but it is likely some kind of logistical error....

July 13, 2025 · 5 min · 896 words · Cory Johnson

The Sports Sedan Redefining Luxury Without Breaking the Bank

Luxury carsare known for their spacious interiors, sleek styling, and advanced technology. With top-tier engineering and plush cabin materials, it’s no surprise that many of the best models come with hefty price tags. Vehicles like the BMW M3, Audi RS3, and Porsche Panamera all start well above $47,000, making them far from budget-friendly. That kind of pricing often puts them out of reach for many buyers looking foraccessible luxury. But in 2025, aKorean brandis shaking things up with a sedan that delivers the full luxury experience at a more approachable price....

July 13, 2025 · 10 min · 1980 words · Blake Dodson

These 11 Classic Shooters Have Free Clones You Can Play Right Now

Quick Links Old-school shooters are a source of joy and nostalgia, but finding and running them on modern hardware is often challenging, and sometimes the experience doesn’t live up to your memories. Fortunately, these free clones are available to provide a fresh and exciting twist. Most games on the list were created by small teams or solo developers and provided for free. If you enjoy these games, consider donating to support their work....

July 13, 2025 · 5 min · 873 words · Daniel Richardson

Today's NYT Connections Hints and Answer for May 29 (#353)

Quick Links Connections is a game from the New York Times that challenges you to find the association between words. It sounds easy, but it isn’t—Connections categories can be almost anything, and they’re usually quite specific. If you need a hand getting the answers, we’ve got you covered. What Is Connections? Connections is a game from the New York Times. The objective is simple: sort 16 words into groups of 4....

July 13, 2025 · 3 min · 463 words · Tanya Perez

Tweak These Settings to Get the Best Out of Your Galaxy S25’s Display

Quick Links Samsung’s latest Galaxy S25 series has several display-related features that can either make or break your experience. To help you explore them, here are the 10 most important settings you should tweak to get the most out of your Galaxy S25’s display. Enable This Setting Before Applying a Screen Protector Not allscreen protectorsare built the same. While thin ones work well with touchscreens, those with added thickness can decrease the screen’s touch sensitivity....

July 13, 2025 · 6 min · 1138 words · Olivia Reid

What Exactly Is a Meteor Shower?

Quick Links Summary A few times a year, the night sky puts on a dazzling show of streaks of light flashing across the darkness. These aren’t actually shooting stars. They’re meteor showers, one of the most mesmerizing celestial events visible to the naked eye. But what exactly causes this cosmic display? A Meteor Shower Is a Celestial Event Throughout our solar system, a vast collection of particles—meteoroids—drift through space, ranging from microscopic dust to chunks the size of minor asteroids....

July 13, 2025 · 4 min · 804 words · Jennifer Robinson DDS

What Is an M4A File, and How Do I Open One?

Quick Links Summary An M4A file is a type of audio file that can be lossy or lossless (depending on what codec it was encoded with). “M4A” stands for “MPEG-4 Audio”, which is basically an MP4 file without video data. You can open an MP4 file using almost any media player, from VLC to iTunes to the Media Player app on Windows—and more. An M4A file is an audio file—not to be mistaken with an audiophile—which is anappreciator of music and acoustics of all kinds....

July 13, 2025 · 4 min · 690 words · Joshua Lucas

Why Are People "Jailbreaking" AI Chatbots? (And How?)

Summary Imagine you’re conversing with an AI chatbot. You ask a tricky question, like how to pick a lock, only to be politely refused. Its creators have programmed it to dodge certain topics, but what if there’s a way around that? That’s where AI jailbreaking comes in. What Is AI Jailbreaking? Jailbreaking, a term borrowed from the tech-savvy folks whobypassed iPhone restrictions, has now found a place in AI. AI jailbreaking is the art of formulating clever prompts to coax AI chatbots into bypassing human-built guardrails, potentially leading them into areas they are meant to avoid....

July 13, 2025 · 5 min · 888 words · Ms. Breanna Flores

Why My Kids' First PC Will Run Linux

Wondering how to prepare your child for a future where technical literacy matters more than ever? While giving them a computer is definitely a start, I believe the choice of operating system will play a more important role. That’s why my kids’ first PC will run Linux. Most parents, when it’s time to buy their child a computer, default to the mainstream options: a Mac or a PC. Now, there is nothing fundamentally wrong with these options, as both are very capable operating systems that can get the job done....

July 13, 2025 · 8 min · 1558 words · Robert Shaw