How to Silence Calls From Unknown Numbers on WhatsApp

Quick Links Summary To prevent unknown callers from ringing your WhatsApp account, access WhatsApp’s “Settings” menu, select Privacy > Calls, and turn on the “Silence Unknown Callers” option. Are you getting spam calls from unknown numbers on WhatsApp? If so, use a built-in app option to silence such calls on your iPhone or Android phone. WhatsApp will still log these calls' details in your “Calls” tab, so you can check them when you aren’t busy....

June 29, 2025 · 2 min · 291 words · Kara Sparks

How to Test Your Computer's PSU With a PSU Tester

Quick Links A PSU tester is one of the simplest ways totest your computer’s PSUas it offers an all-in-one experience with immediate actionable feedback. Why Use a PSU Tester? PSU testers are so cheap and so easy to use that we really can’t recommend them enough. If you have a multimeter, you’re comfortable using it, and you don’t mind testing a bunch of pins and taking notes, you can certainlytest your PSU the old-fashioned way....

June 29, 2025 · 4 min · 833 words · Austin Harris

How to Use Samsung Modes and Routines to Automate Your Galaxy Phone

Quick Links Summary With Samsung’s Modes and Routines, you can automate various device settings and save yourself a lot of extra taps, making your Galaxy phone more helpful in the process. Keep reading as we explore the feature and show you how to use it. What Are Modes and Routines on Samsung Phones? you’re able to think of Samsung’s Modes as an extension ofAndroid’s Digital Wellbeing feature. You might know thatFocus mode on Androidallows you to block distracting apps....

June 29, 2025 · 8 min · 1582 words · Aaron Mccall

Ignore the Haters, Mobile Games Are "Real" Games

Quick Links Summary There’s a corner of the gaming community that pours scorn on mobile players by saying they aren’t playing “real” games. These statements might have held water 15 years ago, but they’re looking pretty outdated right now. As it stands, mobile gaming is a legitimate way to enjoy gaming so the best thing to do about the naysayers is to ignore them. “Mobile Games Are Just Casual Time Wasters” Is a Myth Critics often point to hyper-casual games when arguing this point....

June 29, 2025 · 5 min · 1027 words · Donna Barnett

Intel Just Revealed 27 New CPUs for Desktops and Laptops

Intel is seeing a bit of a resurgence in the CPU market. The company seemed to be lagging behind AMD’s Ryzen chips, but ever since Intel’s 12th gen chips were released, the company has sought to innovate and do all-new stuff to overtake AMD and regain the CPU crown. Another stepping stone in this evolution is the release of the Intel Core Ultra chips, which continued building upon the innovations the 12th gen series featured while also putting out long-overdue changes, such as the Intel 4 (7nm) process....

June 29, 2025 · 4 min · 641 words · Melinda Wolfe

It’s 2025, and the Dual-View Camera Feature Still Doesn't Get the Credit It Deserves

Quick Links Let’s be real. Every new phone launch follows the same script: better zoom, more megapixels, improved low-light shots, etc. But tucked away inside many smartphones is a feature that can actually change the way you capture your memories—and almost no one talks about it. It’s the dual-view camera. If you’re someone who loves telling stories through video, or even just wants to make your everyday clips more personal and expressive, this tool deserves a second look....

June 29, 2025 · 7 min · 1430 words · Brandy Cruz

Kaspersky Violates Customers' Trust as It Exits the United States

Ahead of its looming U.S. ban, Kaspersky has automatically replaced its antivirus software with UltraAV on customers' computers. This change, which is limited to the United States, occurred without warning or customer consent. A software update issued on September 16th triggered the antivirus swap-out. An employee wrote on theKaspersky forumsthat UltraAV, a relatively unknown antivirus software from Pango Group, “will ensure continued protection for U.S.-based customers that will no longer have access to Kaspersky’s protections....

June 29, 2025 · 2 min · 362 words · Brian Ross

Lenovo’s Smart Glasses Are Coming to the US, With a New Name

Late last year, Lenovo revealed itsGlasses T1wearable display. These fancy OLED smart glasses, which can stand in for a computer monitor or TV, originally launched in China. A North American release was slated for early 2023, but it never occurred. Now, at the IFA Berlin conference, Lenovo is showing off its Legion Glasses—a rebranded version of Glasses T1 that’s plainly targeted toward gamers. Lenovo says that the Legion Glasses will arrive stateside this October, and interestingly, they only cost $329....

June 29, 2025 · 2 min · 412 words · John Stephens

Meta Launches Llama 3, Crowns Itself King of AI

Finally, the hunt is over. Meta has identified the “most intelligent” AI assistant in the world—in a shocking twist, Meta AI takes the crown! While I can’t (and won’t) vouch for Meta’s boasting, I’m happy to set aside my sarcasm and discuss how the company is expanding its AI ambitions. Meta joined the AI arms race shortly after ChatGPT exploded in popularity. The company has hinged its bets on an in-houselarge language model(LLM) called Llama, which has already experienced several major upgrades....

June 29, 2025 · 2 min · 418 words · Cynthia Perez

Monster Blaster 3.0 Portable Speaker Review: Big Design, Undeniably Good Audio

Quick Links When using a portable Bluetooth speaker, you want two things: portability and quality audio.Monster Blaster 3.0almost ticks both boxes, though the definition of portable is being stretched a little. As for sound quality, Monster delivers some of the best audio I’ve heard from a portable speaker. Monster isn’t a newcomer to the audio scene, though it’s been selling audio/visual cables for quite a bit longer than speakers. The 20-plus years of experience since launching its first speaker, the Persona One, are immediately perceptible in the quality of sound that thunders from the Blaster 3....

June 29, 2025 · 6 min · 1149 words · Megan Rodriguez

NZXT Lift 2 Symm Review: A Gaming Mouse Built for Speed

Summary TheNZXT Lift 2 Symmmouse is ultralight and meant to improve your precision during games. With high-end features and an open-shell chassis, the new gaming mouse mostly hits the mark. NZXT Lift 2 Symm Weighing only 58 grams, Lift 2’s ultra-lightweight form factor, low-drag paracord cable and PTFE glide pads provide comfort, accuracy, and handling. Design: One Shell Of a Mouse Unlike the original Lift mouse, the Lift 2 series comes in two styles....

June 29, 2025 · 5 min · 947 words · Lisa Jones

Optimize Your Docker Updates With This Trick

Summary I love Docker, but I hate that containers have to be manually updated. So, I found a solution: Watchtower. This simple Docker container completely streamlined my setup, and I won’t deploy another Docker server without it. Docker Containers Don’t Update Themselves I love everything about Docker containers, except for the fact that there’s no simple update method in most Docker managers. While Unraid provides a great Docker update system, you typically have to recreate the container to update it, even with something like Portainer....

June 29, 2025 · 4 min · 744 words · Mrs. Gwendolyn Mahoney

Remote Worker Fired for Shutting Off Webcam Gets $73,300

Quick Links People use all sorts of things to cover their webcams while working: tape, Post-It Notes, their strained thumb, whatever’s handy. One fired worker can now use $75,000 in cash. It might be hard to balance it up there, though. A court in The Netherlandsrecently ruledthat a U.S. company violated a remote Dutch worker’s rights by firing him for notleaving his webcam on. He was subsequently awarded 75,000 euros ($73,300 U....

June 29, 2025 · 3 min · 512 words · April Barker