Linksys Atlas Max 6E Review: Powerful, Pricey, and Nearly Perfect

Quick Links Wi-Fi 6E is still relatively new, but the hardware you need to upgrade your network is becoming more common. Linksys seems to have gone all out with its Atlas Max 6E series of routers, and the price tag matches those ambitions. So are the routers worth the money? you’re able to pick up Atlas Max 6E routers on their own, as part of a two-pack, or in a set of three....

June 30, 2025 · 8 min · 1697 words · Peter Gutierrez

Linux Gets Even Better on Modern Macs With Fedora Asahi Remix

The Asahi Linux project has been hard at work over the past few years, building a usable desktop Linux experience for Mac computers with Apple Silicon (M1, M2, etc.) chipsets. Fedora Asahi Remix is now available, and it’s the best option yet for running native Linux on modern Macs. The Asahi Linux team has worked with the Fedora project to release Fedora Asahi Remix, a desktop Linux distribution built specifically for Macs using M1 and M2 chips—older Intel-based Macs can use any Linux distribution built for 64-bit x86 computers....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 385 words · David Bryan

Microsoft Outlook for Android Is Now a 2FA App

Microsoft offers many different two-factor authentication methods for user accounts, from regular SMS messages to app-based tokens. Now there’s another method: the Outlook mobile app. Microsoft is rolling out the ability to use theOutlook mail app for Androidas a sign-in verification method for Microsoft accounts. The feature will display a series of numbers in the Outlook app when there’s a login attempt, and you have to unlock the device and select the correct number in the app to complete authentication....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 344 words · Kristen Butler

My Phone Feels Less Addictive, But I Use It More Than Ever

Quick Links For years, I hated smartphones. Now, I use mine more than ever. Ye,t while I spend far more hours looking at a screen than ever before, it still feels less addictive than it once did. What’s changed? My Homescreen Has Changed Smartphone makers have all largely agreed that a grid of icons is what the people want. I’ve never been a big fan of this layout and have sought out whichever launchers I could find that experimenting with something different (or,like Nova Launcher, gave me the tools to simplify things on my own)....

June 30, 2025 · 6 min · 1250 words · Heather Valencia

Nintendo Cloned Discord For The Switch 2

Summary Discord has become an essential tool for gamers who want to play multiplayer games in groups, helping players stay connected during gaming sessions. Both the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X/S have Discord support, but Nintendo is going a different way with the Switch 2. The Nintendo Switch 2 was announced, and among the additions we have here, we have tons of new multiplayer capabilities. The most notable one, however, is GameChat....

June 30, 2025 · 3 min · 542 words · Roger Powell

Notepad Is Getting More Features on Windows 11

Notepad received a signifiant overhaul with the first release of Windows 11, but Microsoft isn’t done rolling out updates. Two more features are now on the way: a character count and a context menu option. Microsoft is rolling out Notepad version 11.2025-05-27 to people in theWindows Insiders programrunning the Canary and Dev channels. The main improvement in this release is a new character count indicator, which appears next to the existing line and column indicators in the bottom status bar....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 354 words · James Brown

Print This Retro Cassette Tape MagSafe Stand and Forget Everything Else

MagSafe charging stands tend to have a super-sterile modernist design. If you go on Amazon, you’ll see that they’re all just big plastic obelisks or skinny metal rods—no color, no flavor, no fun. Thankfully, there are at least a handful of people on this planet who have a real sense of personality. EBengineering, an engineer who created a3D-printable cassette tape charging standfor the iPhone and Apple Watch, is one of those people....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 353 words · Heather Thomas

Stop Obsessing Over FPS—Why Good-Enough Hardware Is the Future of Gaming

Let’s face it, just about all PC gamers chase the all-important FPS number when gaming. The higher, the better, so long as the graphic settings are also set to high or ultra, right? Yes, FPS Matters in Gaming As PC gamers, we often treat frames per second (FPS) like the only measurement of a game’s playability—and we’re partially right. FPS is crucial to whether a game feels playable or not. If the FPS is too low, then a game simply isn’t enjoyable....

June 30, 2025 · 7 min · 1378 words · Alexander Taylor

Taking a Programming Class This Fall? Get a Head Start by Learning These Python Basics

Quick Links You’re taking a new programming class this fall, and you don’t know anything about code. Python is taught widely in schools, and it’s one of the most loved programming languages because it’s simple. Spending 20 minutes learning Python has never hurt an aspiring programmer, so do yourself a favor. Python is a scripting language with the goal of simplicity. A Python script is simply a list of English words and special characters that describe a sequence of steps to solve a problem....

June 30, 2025 · 5 min · 897 words · Robert Davila

The Best Excel Keyboard Shortcuts I Use as a Power User

Quick Links Excel is well known for its many tabs, groups, and menus on its ribbon. As a result, it can be difficult to find exactly what you’re looking for. As a daily Excel user, I’ve become accustomed to using various keyboard shortcuts that allow me to work much more efficiently. Switching between your mouse and keyboard can become tiresome, and overusing your mouse can lead to “mouse pain” in your shoulder....

June 30, 2025 · 6 min · 1130 words · Katherine Wilson

The Best External GPU Enclosures in 2024

Read update An external GPU enclosure allows you to connect a dedicated, desktop-class GPU to your laptop or any other slot-less PC, enabling you to use the PC for deep learning, video editing, gaming, or any other workload that requires a powerful GPU. UPDATE: 22-07-2025 We’ve updated our roundup with a new list of eGPU enclosures. Check it out! ONEXGPU (Radeon RX 7600M XT) What to Look for in an External GPU Enclosure in 2024 If you own alaptop,NUC, or any other PC that doesn’t have adedicated graphics cardor aPCIe portto install one, you can connect a desktop-class GPU to your PC with the help of an external GPU enclosure....

June 30, 2025 · 13 min · 2731 words · Thomas Brady

The Best Touchscreen Laptops of 2024

Whether you are a creative looking for a digital canvas or a student seeking an interactive learning tool, touchscreen laptops offer a seamless blend of traditional computing and intuitive touch controls. Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 What to Look For in a Touchscreen Laptop in 2024 Touchscreen laptops have come a long way in the last several years. There are quite a few form-factor options, different configurations, and more. So when you’re shopping for a new touchscreen laptop, it helps to know the most important considerations....

June 30, 2025 · 11 min · 2161 words · Joyce Schmidt

The First Game Emulator in the App Store Is Already Gone

Apple officially started allowing “retro game console emulator apps” in the App Store earlier this month, though it wasn’t clear what exactly was allowed. The first emulator app to test that new rule has already been removed. Earlier this month, Appleupdated its App Store guidelinesto explicitly mention “Retro game console emulator apps can offer to download games.” However, it wasn’t immediately clear if typical emulation applications would be permitted (such as Dolphin or PPSSPP), or if the new rule was limited to officially-licensed retro game collections....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 413 words · Cody Romero