You Can Build a Simple To-Do List App in Python, Here's How

Python is a versatile language, and even beginners can design and implement something cool with only basic knowledge. We’ll look at developing a simple to-do list app with Python that you can actually use when you’re done! Basic Python Concepts By now, you should knowwhat Python isand how it works. Before diving into the code, we’ll revisit a few of the core concepts we’ll use for this to-do list application....

August 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1087 words · Ronald Smith

10 Alexa Features You Should Be Using on Your Amazon Echo

Quick Links Alexa on yourAmazon Echo devicecan do much more than you think. you’re able to use it to safeguard your home, get traffic details, set up reminders, and more. Here’s how to get the most out of Amazon’s virtual assistant. 1. Manage Alexa From Your Desktop or Mobile In case you don’t already know, you cancontrol Alexa’s various featuresright from your desktop, iPhone, or Android smartphone. This allows you to tweak various setting options for your Echo without needing physical access to your device....

August 11, 2025 · 5 min · 1054 words · Christina Nguyen

2025 Moon Phase Calendar: What Is March 31st's Moon Phase?

If you’re planning on observing the night sky, going for a night hike, or trying to snap a shot of the Moon, the phase is incredibly important. Here’s everything you need to know about the current Lunar phase, as well as what you can expect in the near future. What Is the Moon Phase on March 31st? Today, the moon is 7% full, which puts it in the waxing crescent phase....

August 11, 2025 · 4 min · 737 words · Christina Davis

6 Ways to Speed Up Your Word Document

Quick Links Heavy Word documents can quickly become sluggish, especially if you have used lots of images, formatting, and tables. If you’re getting close to your deadline and Word is doing its best to make you late, check out these tips to make your document run more smoothly. While the following tips may only have a minimal impact on your document’s speed when implemented individually, using the suggestions collectively will significantly reduce your file size and let your file run more quickly....

August 11, 2025 · 7 min · 1392 words · Tina Peterson

7 Gimmicks You Don't Need in a Smart Doorbell

Smart video doorbells can help you keep an eye on the front door and boost home security. But as the market continues to grow, manufacturers are trying to differentiate products with more and more features that you just don’t need. Here are some gimmicks that you might want to skip. 14K Video You might think bigger is better, but that’s not always the case with 4K resolution on a video doorbell....

August 11, 2025 · 6 min · 1098 words · Julie Higgins

7 Reasons I Use ChatGPT for Search Instead of Google

Quick Links Google is the most popular search engine in the world, and for many years, it was my go-to method of finding information online. However, I rarely use Google anymore; there are plenty of reasons why searching using ChatGPT is superior. 7ChatGPT Gives Answers Rather Than Links A key benefit of using ChatGPT to search is that an AI chatbot will give you answers, rather than web links. If you want tofind something using a search engine, you usually need to enter a query, open a link that looks useful, and then scour that web page for the information you need....

August 11, 2025 · 5 min · 953 words · Jacob Fowler

8 Live-Action Adaptations On Netflix That Don't Suck

Live-action adaptations may not be everyone’s cup of tea. If you’re a loyal comic/manga reader or prefer animation, it can be difficult to take a chance on a live-action version of your favorites, especially given how often they fail. As someone who has always strayed towards animated adaptations, I was surprised to find a few live-action adaptations that were actually good. Here’s all you need to know. Why I Prefer Animated Shows to Live Action Being a long-time viewer ofanimated shows and anime, I’ve always been biased towards animated adaptations of comics and manga....

August 11, 2025 · 8 min · 1530 words · Brett Davis

A Smarter Alexa Won't Solve These 9 Smart Home Problems

After more than ten years, Alexa is finally getting a much-needed upgrade. Alexa+ promises to make Alexa much smarter, thanks to the power of AI. However, even with Alexa getting smarter, there are many issues with the original that a smarter version won’t fix. 9Smarter Voice Is Still Voice Even though theupdated version of Alexaisn’t here yet, it’s already clear that talking to Alexa is going to be much more conversational than the current version....

August 11, 2025 · 9 min · 1910 words · Judy Young

After Switching to Linux, This App Helped Me Drop Google for Good

Tired of Google’s grip on your data? After switching to Linux, I found the perfect self-hosted app to replace Google Drive, Photos, Calendar, Docs, and more, all on my terms. Here’s how I took back control of my privacy and my data. When I first made the jump to Linux, I felt like I’d taken a huge step toward digital independence. No more forced updates, no more invasive telemetry, no more bloated systems doing who-knows-what in the background....

August 11, 2025 · 5 min · 1064 words · Tracy Delgado

Another Major Airline is Rolling Out Free Wi-Fi

Summary Airplane Wi-Fi tends to be overly expensive, and if you’re taking transatlantic flights, you know that making hours-long trips with no internet connection at all is a special kind of punishment. Now, it might be about to get a little more bearable. If you’re flying American Airlines, at least. American Airlines has announced that, through a new partnership with telecommunications giantAT&T, it would be offering a very important improvement for some users....

August 11, 2025 · 3 min · 562 words · Jacqueline Ferguson

Apple Silicon Has a GPU Support Problem

Quick Links Apple Silicon Macs, starting with the Apple M1 system-on-a-chip, have proven to be a revolution in personal computing. Offering amazingCPUandGPUperformance in portable, low-power systems. Unfortunately, there’s one major flaw with Apple Silicon: no external GPU support. What’s an “External” GPU? By “external” we mean a GPU that’s not part of the Apple SoC (System-on-a-Chip). This can either be a graphics card in an external enclosure connected using a cable, a graphics card inserted into a slot on the Mac’s mainboard, or a dedicated GPU that exists as a separate processor on the mainboard....

August 11, 2025 · 5 min · 877 words · Tom Hernandez

Apple Wants to "Let Loose" at Its May 7th iPad Launch Event

For the first time in a long time, Apple is preparing to host an iPad-focused launch event. “Let Loose” begins May 7th at 10 AM ET (7 AM PT) and will be livestreamed on YouTube, Apple.com, and the Apple TV app. Apple often usesevent names or iconographyto hint at new products. While the name “Let Loose” isn’t all that descriptive, Apple’s logo for this event contains an Apple Pencil—it’s safe to assume that iPads are the focus....

August 11, 2025 · 2 min · 400 words · Lisa King

Decentralized VPNs vs. Regular VPNs: What's the Difference?

Quick Links Summary Decentralized VPNs or dVPNs rely on a network of internet-connected “node” devices rather than a collection of centralized servers like traditional VPNs. This can make dVPNs better for getting around internet censorship, and a dVPN’s associated cryptocurrency and blockchain may allow for lower costs and better privacy. You may have heard by now ofdecentralized VPNsor dVPNs, services that claim to provide the speed and security of VPNs with the flexibility and anonymity of Tor....

August 11, 2025 · 5 min · 1017 words · Kelly Ibarra DVM