Best Recipes Apps for Cooking on Android

Quick Links There’s an abundance of cooking apps for Android for recommending recipes, giving you tools to organize the recipes you already have, help you eat healthily, or cut down on food waste. We’ll share some of the best to keep you company in the kitchen. SuperCook Most recipe apps tell you what ingredients to buy and send you out to buy them. SuperCook, on the other hand, generates recipes based on the ingredients you already have....

June 8, 2025 · 5 min · 987 words · Erin Garza

Can You Hide a Friend From Another Friend on Facebook?

Quick Links While it’s not possible to hide a particular friend from another friend on Facebook, you canhide your entire friend listfrom a specific user, giving you more control over your privacy. Here, we’ll show you how to hide your friend list on both desktop and mobile. When you hide your friend list from a specific person, when they try to check your list, they won’t see anyone on it. This is the closest you can get to hiding a friend from someone on Facebook....

June 8, 2025 · 3 min · 454 words · Mark Hernandez

Can Your Typing Style Be a Privacy Risk?

Quick Links Summary Your unique typing style, consisting of rhythm, speed, and pattern, can identify you when you’re anonymous, due to the use of keystroke biometrics. This technology, initially developed for authentication, could now be used for tracking purposes by marketing companies and even governments, making anonymity online increasingly challenging. Tools to prevent keyboard profiling are emerging, but awareness and careful consideration of your digital footprint are becoming more important than ever....

June 8, 2025 · 6 min · 1195 words · Martin Thompson

Cricket Wireless Has New Affordable Unlimited Plans

Cricket Wireless, the prepaid budget mobile network owned and operated by AT&T, is overhauling its network plans. If you’re looking to save some money on your phone bill, or you’re already a Cricket customer, the new plans are worth a look. Cricket’sprevious plan lineupwas a bit confusing, to say the least. There was a 5GB data plan for $30/month, a 10GB plan for $40/month, and a ‘Simply Unlimited’ plan that was also $40/month but without some international features....

June 8, 2025 · 3 min · 431 words · Kenneth Willis

Does ChatGPT's Recent Change Spell the End for Google?

Summary OpenAI continues to add new features to ChatGPT, with the arrival of ChatGPT 4.5 one of the biggest recent updates. However, a small recent change has the potential to have a significant impact. ChatGPT Now Lets You Search Without Sign In On July 13, 2025, OpenAI made a small but potentially significant change to ChatGPT. Up until that date, if you wanted to use ChatGPT to search the web, you needed to be logged into an account....

June 8, 2025 · 7 min · 1350 words · Hannah Lee

Dolphin Emulator Adopts a Rolling Release Cycle with New Version Numbers

Dolphin Emulator is adopting a new rolling release schedule and version numbering scheme. So, say goodbye to the eight-year-old Dolphin 5.0 release. Dolphin 2407 is available today on all major platforms. The new rolling release structure effectively turns Dolphin’s “beta builds” into full, proper releases. While this may sound a bit unorthodox, users were supposed to follow Dolphin 5.0’s beta update track, as “stable” versions of the emulator were always comically outdated....

June 8, 2025 · 2 min · 361 words · Jean Lowe

Don't Ignore a Canceled TV Show

TV shows are always getting canceled, but that doesn’t mean you should forget about them. Some of my favorite shows of all time got the axe, but they still pack a punch and I recommend them constantly. All too often, people avoid watching a show because it was cut short, but that’s a mistake. You Heard About It for a Reason When a terrible show gets canceled, you don’t hear about it after that....

June 8, 2025 · 4 min · 819 words · Jeremy Hopkins

Epic Games Store on Android Now Gives Away Two Free Games Each Week

The Epic Games Store on Android now offers two free mobile games each week, a major shift from the monthly freebie system that it previously utilized. This change also applies to iPhone and iPad, but only in regions where Apple allows third-party app stores. Epic Gamesinitially launchedits mobile app store as a means of circumventing Play Store and App Store fees. TheFortniteandRocket Leaguemarker hasvocally opposed(and occasionally violated) mobile storefront payment requirements, particularly those related to in-app payment systems, since 2015....

June 8, 2025 · 3 min · 510 words · Jesse Bennett PhD

Every PlayStation Generation Ranked From Worst to Best

Sony’s PlayStation consoles have been a dominant force in gaming for around 30 years at this point, and every generation has had its unique selling points and place in gaming history. But which generation was the best, and which was the worst? I think I’ll rank them in this super-scientific and not-at-all subjective way! 5PlayStation 3: The Biggest Loser Ironically, this is the one PlayStation generation I’ve bought into the most....

June 8, 2025 · 5 min · 1022 words · Morgan Willis

Everything You Need to Know About Seeing Comet C/2023 A3

Quick Links 80,000 years ago, there was no such thing as a musical instrument, and humans were finding their way out of Africa. Something else happened at that time that hasn’t happened since—until now. Let me introduce you to comet C/2023 A3 (also known as Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), which last passed Earth 800 centuries ago. What Is C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)? To explain what this comet is, it’s best to break down its names....

June 8, 2025 · 5 min · 1038 words · Joseph Mcdaniel

Get the Latest iPad Mini Today for 24% Off

Apple iPad Mini (A17 Pro) The Apple iPad mini (A17 Pro) is a powerful and ultraportable tablet that comes with an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display with P3 wide color, True Tone, and ultralow reflectivity for vibrant visuals. It’s powered by the ultrafast A17 Pro chip, and has seamless performance and all-day battery life. Right now, you can get the newest Apple iPad Mini for an incredible$379.00 on Amazon. This is a 24% discount from its original price of $499....

June 8, 2025 · 2 min · 353 words · Alex Smith

Google Chrome Is Saying Goodbye To More Old Macs

Summary Apple’s yearly releases mean that older OS updates get deprecated a lot more quickly. Now, Google Chrome is dropping support for what used to be a pretty popular macOS release—and it could mean trouble for some older Macs. Google is officially ending support for its Chrome web browser on macOS Big Sur (macOS 11). The change is set to take effect with the release of Chrome 139 at the end of this month—Chrome 138, now rolling out, will be the last release of Chrome to be supported on this operating system....

June 8, 2025 · 3 min · 545 words · Laurie Robinson

Google Keyboard Update May Hide Punctuation Like the iPhone

Summary Google’s Android keyboard, Gboard, has been receiving a lot of attention lately, but for all the wrong reasons. The company keeps testing design changes that users don’t like. Now, it looks like Google Keyboard is about to get an option to hide punctuation, similar to Apple’s iPhone keyboard. Anyone who’s switched from Android to iPhone probably had to learn to retype on their phone. That’s because the comma and period keys are hidden rather than being to the left and right of the spacebar....

June 8, 2025 · 3 min · 534 words · Matthew Norris