How to Fix the Apple Watch "Storage Full" Error

Quick Links Summary If your Apple Watch says its storage is full, and you haven’t packed it with songs and apps, you’ll need to unpair and repair the watch to force it to clear the storage. If your Apple Watch is complaining the storage is full, and you’ve packed it full of things, then you know what to do. But sometimes your Apple Watch will complain it’s full when it shouldn’t be....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 696 words · Amy Cardenas

How to Flush Your DNS Cache in Ubuntu

Quick Links Summary The domain name resolving service is enabled by default in Ubuntu. That’s fine, it performs a useful service. But it’s worth periodically flushing its buffers, especially if you get flaky connectivity. What Is DNS Caching? Thedomain name system(DNS) service eats names and spits out numbers. It’s the service that lets us talk about network names or internet domain names, instead of learning a load of IP addresses. The DNS service translates internet domain names into IP addresses so that our connection requests and network traffic can be directed toward the correct server....

June 3, 2025 · 5 min · 901 words · Felicia Thompson

How to Record Gameplay on the Steam Deck

Quick Links Summary Valve is finally rolling out official gameplay recording for the Steam Deck, offering multiple ways to share game footage in just a few steps. Here’s how to enable the feature, how it works, and what you can expect from the footage. Why Record Your Gameplay? There all sorts of reasons to record your gameplay footage, whether it’s for the community, to aid in troubleshooting, or for creating your own content....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1096 words · Kimberly Hammond

How to Save Your Voicemails on Your iPhone

Quick Links Summary To save a voicemail on your iPhone, launch the Phone app, select the voicemail you want to save, and click the Share button. Choose “Save to Files” from the list of options. The Visual Voicemail feature on iPhone makes it super easy to access and manage your voicemails, freeing you from the drudgery of dialing a number and doing it the old-fashioned way. Not only that, but it also lets you save important voicemails to your iPhone with just a few steps....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 653 words · Dr. Amy Black

Hypershell X Is the World’s First Outdoor Exoskeleton for Everyday Explorers

Moving faster and farther without getting exhausted sounds like a dream, but for many people, that’s exactly what the Hypershell X promises to deliver. Marketed as the world’s first outdoor exoskeleton built for consumers (not professionals or the military), this wearable tech is creating a new category of movement assist devices, one focused entirely on enhancing personal adventures, daily commutes, and outdoor sports. Where traditional exoskeletons have long been bulky, medical-grade, or industrial tools, theHypershell Xbreaks new ground by offering a sleek, AI-powered solution that’s made for real-life use....

June 3, 2025 · 8 min · 1529 words · Shannon Castillo

I Love PlayStation Plus But I Would Still Like to See These 7 Improvements

Quick Links I have been using PlayStation Plus Premium for a while now and I love the benefits of online multiplayer and a ready-to-go game catalog. Still, I have noticed some missing features that could make it better. 7Streaming on Non-PlayStation Devices You can stream PS4 and PS5 games on your phone and computerusing the Remote Play app. However, this requires you to have a PlayStation console. It would be great if PS Plus included a way to stream without needing a console (perfect for when you’re away from home)....

June 3, 2025 · 5 min · 920 words · David Wood

I Started Playing CTFs and They Are My New Hobby

When it comes to learning cybersecurity, there’s a way to do it that feels less like studying and more like a high-stakes game. I’m talking about Capture the Flag competitions. Out of curiosity, I dived into this interesting world and, before I realized it, I got totally hooked. What Is a CTF? A CTF, short for Capture the Flag, is a type of competition designed to challenge participants in the field of computer security....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1276 words · Nicholas Morales

I Thought I Just Wanted Smart Lights, Now I Know I Needed Them

I long thought of smart lights as an extravagant and wasteful gimmick. Being able to change the color of a bulb or turn a light on with my voice seems unnecessary and not worth the price of entry. Then the time came when there were problems in my life that, I realized, smart lights could solve—and they have! Dimmable Lights Are Good for the Soul All of us are creatures affected by light....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1238 words · Ronald Watson

I'm a Homelab Enthusiast, but I Refuse to Self Host These 5 Services

If you have a homelab, then you’ve likely considered self-hosting every service you use. I’ve thought about that too, but there are certain services that I outright refuse to host at home. While I’ve tried self-hosting many things, with services like email and music streaming, I simply found that it’s better to pay for instead of self-host. There are a number of reasons why, so here’s a list of services that I simply won’t run in my homelab....

June 3, 2025 · 5 min · 915 words · Roger Morrison

I'm Reliving My Childhood With This Free Pokemon Game

Two things are true about me: I lovePokémon, and I love deck building. However, the only time these interests successfully merged was in my late-1990s childhood playing thePokémon Trading Card Game. Or at least, that was true until a recent mobile game brought me right back to those old days. What IsPokémon Trading Card Game Pocket? In the past few years, you’ve probably seen headlines about hordes of Poké Fans tumbling over each other in a mad dash to get Pokémon cards....

June 3, 2025 · 5 min · 974 words · Anna Rojas

Is Microsoft PowerPoint a Program of the Past?

Summary PowerPoint is a desktop productivity veteran, a constant in Microsoft’s ever-changing suite of apps since 1987. However, Microsoft consigning some of its well-known programs to the scrapyard over the past couple of years made me wonder: will PowerPoint reach its 40th birthday? You Could Argue That PowerPoint Is Dying Even just glancing atthe Microsoft 365 Roadmapgives you an insight into the scale of work going on behind the scenes to update Microsoft’s productivity apps and cloud services....

June 3, 2025 · 5 min · 988 words · Paul Barnett

Is Overclocking Dead?

Quick Links Overclockingis a hallowed tradition among PC enthusiasts to get the best from their silicon. However, with advances in manufacturing and automated performance management, is there any point in overclocking your computer? If overclocking isn’t dead, who is it for? The What and Why of Overclocking Overclocking forces a processor or semiconductor component (such as aGPU,CPU, orRAM) to run at higher frequencies than the approved factory specifications. Often the only difference between two CPUs, for example, is the frequency....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1069 words · Leon Vaughn

It's Not Just Brand Loyalty, Here's What Makes Apple and Samsung Phones Special

Quick Links Why do Apple and Samsung vastly outsell everyone else? It’s not mere brand recognition. There’s a lot these two companies offer that the rest just haven’t yet caught up on. iPhones and Galaxy Phones Set the Standard Quite frankly, Apple and Samsung do consistently deliver the best all-around hardware. In 2024, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is the most powerful smartphone, and the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is, in real-world usage, effectively the same....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1178 words · Robert Mcdaniel