Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO Review: A Studio Classic That Still Holds Up

Quick Links While plenty of companies put out several new models of headphones every year, sometimes a brand will create a model so good it just sticks around. That is the case with theBeyerdynamic DT 770 PRO, but you could easily say that about a few headphones that the company makes. These are relatively neutral-sounding headphones with a barebones approach to how they work. That means these are wired headphones meant for one thing: listening to music, whether you’re in the middle of recording a song or you’re just spinning your favorite record again....

August 14, 2025 · 7 min · 1489 words · Gloria Reynolds

ChargePoint's Omni Port Wants to Fix EV Connector Confusion

ChargePoint has just announced a new electric vehicle (EV) connector that it claims is future-proof and works with all current and future EV models and brands. It aims to fix one of the biggest annoyances with EVs: incompatible connectors. The connector works with vehicles that are “already on the road as well as EVs coming to market” in the future, according to a press release announcing the new connector. ChargePoint claims the Omni Port will let EV owners “charge in any parking space,” as it “eliminates the hassle of carrying an adapter for drivers....

August 14, 2025 · 2 min · 421 words · Scott Cooper

Command Line Email With Mutt: Manage Your Inbox in the Terminal

Summary Not a fan of webapps for email but find traditional mail clients too bulky and slow? Try a more minimalist approach, sending and receiving your email from the command line with Mutt. An Introduction to Mutt Muttis a text-based email client with a colorful slogan: “All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.” Though it is far from the first text-based email client, it is fairly long-running, with the project having kicked off in 1995....

August 14, 2025 · 5 min · 1043 words · Michael Green

Dell's 75-inch Touchscreen Monitor Isn't for the Faint of Heart

Dell is capping off MWC 2025 with the Pro 75 Plus 4K Touch Monitor (P7525QT), a giant computer screen that costs a whopping $4,000. Naturally, it’s intended for business customers who need a hands-on alternative to a big-screen TV or projector. The P7525QT is genuinely just a huge computer monitor. It features USB-C DP video input with pasthrough charging, plus HDMI and DisplayPort video. Connecting via USB unlocks the monitor’s integrated hub, which is composed of three USB-A ports, a USB-C port, and a LAN jack....

August 14, 2025 · 3 min · 563 words · Erin Hill

Hold On Tight—the Fastest Mustang in History Has Entered Production

After more than 18 months since its debut, theFordMustang GTD is officially in production. According to CEO Jim Farley, the first 10 carbon-bodied, record-breaking ‘Stangs are being assembled at the same facility that produced the GT supercar, with customer deliveries expected soon. Speaking on the ‘Spike’s Car Radio’ podcast with Spike Feresten and Jonny Lieberman, Farley shared that the car has successfully passed all the “engineering and supply chain hurdles” and is now in full production....

August 14, 2025 · 3 min · 554 words · Brittany Campbell

How a Curved Ultrawide Monitor Changed How I Play Games

Summary Ever since my first taste of OLED technology, I’ve become very picky about my screens. While I thought I’d reached the apex of what I wanted for a gaming display, my recent purchase of a curved ultrawide monitor—two features I previously wrote off as gimmicks—has altered how I experience games forever. Why I Went With a Curved Ultrawide I recently re-entered the PC gaming sphere after the better part of a decade....

August 14, 2025 · 7 min · 1433 words · Michelle Day

How Much RAM Do You Really Need in a New Mac?

Summary You can’t upgrade the memory in a Mac, so you must choose the right amount of RAM when you buy. That include what you need now, and what you might need in a few years. So what is the right amount? Why Choosing Enough RAM Is So Important It’s been over a decade since Apple launched a MacBook with user-upgradeable memory. Since the move to Apple silicon in 2020, no Mac can be upgraded....

August 14, 2025 · 5 min · 975 words · Daniel Ramsey

How to Avoid Disaster When a Cat Walks Across Your Keyboard

Laptops and keyboards are like magnets for your cat. They love nothing more than basking in the heat that your computer generates and destroying any hope of you getting any real work done. Though I’m grateful to have a couple of furry freeloading felines around during my work day, there’s a real danger that they’ll jump on the keyboard and cause untold misery. Here’s how to deal with that. Lock Your Computer Locking your computer quickly takes you back to the login screen, protecting whatever it is you’re working on from wondering paws....

August 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1127 words · Carmen Brown

How to Create Stickers (or Sticker Packs) in Telegram

Quick Links If you’re looking for a specific sticker for your mood but can’t find it in the Telegram sticker store, why not do it yourself? Maybe you want to turn your favorite memes into stickers. Or you have pictures on your camera roll that’ll make the perfect sticker pack. This is the only guide you need. Everything You Need You need three things to get started. I’ve split this guide into three sections....

August 14, 2025 · 5 min · 884 words · Kimberly Davis

How to Create Voiceovers With ChatGPT's Conversational Feature

Summary ChatGPT Plus now has a conversational mode with some of the best voice synthesis we’ve heard to date, so why waste those slick voices chatting when you could use them to create professional-sounding voiceovers for your videos, presentations, or podcasts? How To Create a Voiceover With ChatGPT Plus Once you’re in a new chat thread, we want to provide ChatGPT with the text it has to read. How you create that text is up to you, you may write it yourself, take it from an existing source, or use ChatGPT itself to create content for you like this....

August 14, 2025 · 3 min · 525 words · Cathy Allen

How to Install Steam on a Chromebook

You may not think of aChromebookas a gaming device, but Google and Valve are working to change that. Steam is available on compatible Chrome OS devices. We’ll show you how to get it up and running. Steam for Chrome OS was announced in 2021, and as of November 2022, it’s available in beta. This is not the “Steam Link” Android app that streams games from your PC.It’s full-fledged Steam games running on a Chromebook....

August 14, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Connor Barnett

How to Scan for Hardware Changes on Windows 11

Quick Links Summary Has a hardware device like a webcam stopped working after you updated its driver? Or is Windows not recognizing a new device? In either case, you should scan for hardware changes on your computer. This will help Windows properly recognize the new driver or device and configure it. Here are two quick ways to scan for hardware changes on Windows 11. When Should You Scan for Hardware Changes?...

August 14, 2025 · 3 min · 552 words · Rachel Hernandez

How to Self-Host a PDF Editor for Free

Quick Links If you’re frustrated with the high cost of PDF editors and hesitant about uploading private files to unknown servers, you’re not alone. I’ve been there, and honestly, it’s frustrating as hell. That’s exactly why I took control and started self-hosting Stirling PDF—an all-in-one PDF editor I run locally. What Is Stirling-PDF? Stirling-PDFis a self-hosted, all-in-one PDF tool. It works like a Swiss Army knife for PDFs—giving you full control over editing, converting, and managing your PDF files directly from your browser....

August 14, 2025 · 4 min · 800 words · Holly Williams