Why I’m Canceling Apple Arcade (And What I’m Using Instead)

Quick Links Summary Netflix Isn’t Just Making Freemium Games Free Apple Arcade provides access to over 200 premium games. That is a lot for sure, but after being there for a while, it just seems that it’s mostly offering freemium-style games. There are exceptional titles on Apple Arcade, such asBolatro+,Stardew Valley+, andSlay the Spire+. Ultimately, many games feel like ways to avoid ads and microtransactions rather than enjoying a unique experience....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 676 words · Matthew Davis

Why the RAV4's Rich Lexus Cousin Is Worth the Premium

Sharing some of its underlying DNA with the popular RAV4, this luxury SUV takes the formula to a whole new level. From the moment you step inside, the difference is clear, plush materials, hushed cabin acoustics, and an attention to detail that elevates every drive. It’s not just about comfort, though. This model delivers a refined, composed ride, advanced driver-assistance features, and a premium infotainment system that makes long trips effortless....

June 3, 2025 · 7 min · 1289 words · Cynthia Estrada

Why You Should Move Your Group Chat to Discord

Quick Links There’s an abundance of apps for group chats. Facebook Messenger,iMessage,WhatsApp, Telegram, the list goes on. One app you may not have considered is Discord, and it just might be the perfect solution for your family or friends. The Problem The idea of usingDiscordfor group chats came from my own family. We had a private Facebook group, a few Facebook Messenger chats, and—for some reason—Instagram became the main place we communicated....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 682 words · Nathan Clark

Windows Is 'Accidentally' Blocking Chrome and Other Browsers

Summary While Microsoft Edge is nice, most Windows users still resort to third-party browsers. And it’s a well-known fact that Windows doesn’t like that. So it’s a funny coincidence to see that Microsoft is accidentally blocking third-party browsers, even if this time it’s an actual accident. Microsoft has acknowledged a bug within its Family Safety service that is preventing users, particularly children’s accounts, from launching Google Chrome and other third-party web browsers on Windows systems....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 431 words · Amy Acevedo

2024 Was Raspberry Pi's Biggest Year to Date

Quick Links ‌Raspberry Pi is about to wrap up its biggest, busiest year to date. The company launched a ton of new products, overhauled the Pi OS operating system, and went public on the London Stock Exchange. It’s an exciting time to be a Pi fan. The Year That Raspberry Pi Became “Real” Again We live in a decade of hobbyist escapism. As things get tougher, and as we recover from the scars of social distancing, we’re more likely to sink time and money into our interests....

June 2, 2025 · 6 min · 1217 words · Alexander Shelton

3 Ways to Stop Volatile Functions Recalculating in Microsoft Excel

Quick Links Volatile functions in Microsoft Excel are useful when you want to display real-time data, as they recalculate whenever a workbook is reopened, or when any other calculations are performed. However, you can fix the results they return, or temporarily prevent them from recalculating. Examples of volatile functions in Excel include NOW (which returns the current date and time), TODAY (which returns the current date), RAND (which returns a random number between 0 and 1), and RANDBETWEEN (which returns a random number between two values you specify)....

June 2, 2025 · 5 min · 856 words · Lori Taylor

4 Apple Products You Probably Shouldn't Buy

Quick Links Owning multiple Apple devices can be a seamless experience, but some Apple devices aren’t worth the purchase when compared side by side with competing products. Here are a few you should stay away from. Apple Magic Mouse The Magic Mouse is a unique piece of tech. Unlike other mice that come with multiple buttons and scroll wheels, the Apple Mouse has a flat glass-like multi-touch surface. This lets you swipe, scroll, and perform some of the gestures you’re used to using on a trackpad....

June 2, 2025 · 6 min · 1101 words · Angelica Zuniga

4 Reasons to Upgrade Your Gaming PC CPU Instead of the GPU

Summary Own a gaming PC and are thinking about upgrading your GPU? Before pulling the trigger, it’s worth checking whether you’ll be better off upgrading your CPU instead. Here’s when a CPU upgrade can be more beneficial than getting a new graphics card. CPU Bottlenecks in Games You Play? Get a New CPU If you’ve noticed the games you play aren’t performing at their best, and you’re on the way to the store to get a new graphics card, check performance metrics in said games before pulling the gun ona new GPU....

June 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1337 words · Carol Steele

5 Science Fiction Movies That Actually Have Science Fiction in Them

Quick Links Many modern science fiction movies tend to use the veneer of science fiction as a way to plug plotholes or feature elaborate explosions and action. There’s always a time-travel portal to stand in as the deus ex machina, and some advanced robot or alien who only seems interested in killing everyone. I like those movies as much as the next fella. But some filmmakers do make a sincere effort to imagine other realities and technologies that inspire in the way classic science fiction does....

June 2, 2025 · 5 min · 857 words · John Brown

5 Ways to Get Your Money's Worth Out of Peacock

Quick Links If you’re paying for a streaming service, you probably want to get your money’s worth out of it. Peacock is just one of many streaming options you can choose from, but are you making use of its best features? There are great things Peacock offers, some of which are unique to the platform! 1Peacock Live Actions Peacock is a premier service for watching live primetime events, and a newly added feature is going to make it even better for this in the future....

June 2, 2025 · 4 min · 647 words · Joseph Alexander

7 Problems You'll Likely Run Into Gaming on Linux

Quick Links Gaming has come a long way since the early days of Linux when it was far from easy. Still, you can expect to run into some issues, so it’s best to be prepared to you’re ready when you encounter them. 1Lack of Linux Support for Many Games While many developers over the years have offered Linux support for games, it was barely a drop in the bucket until Valve’sSteam Deck and, with it, SteamOS, brought Linux closer to the mainstream....

June 2, 2025 · 6 min · 1122 words · Michelle Oconnor

9 Underrated Android Features You’re Probably Not Using Enough

Your Android phone is filled with a wealth of features meant to make your life easier and more efficient. However, many of these highly helpful tools often go unnoticed, staying hidden in plain sight, but if you knew how much more convenient your phone could be, you’d be shocked. If you’re not constantly checking out what updates are coming to your phone, you likely missed many free features added with regular updates....

June 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1491 words · Rebecca Peterson

Apple Music Classical Review: Tons of Music, Serious Value

Quick Links Classical music lovers, your time is now. The newApple Music Classical appis finally here with millions of tracks featuring orchestral, ensemble, and solo music, new and old, from heralded classics to experimental works from rising stars. And best of all, if you have Apple Music, it’s all free. Leveraged fromApple’s acquisition of Primephonicin 2021, the new app is essentially an extension of Apple Music, offering a similar but separate interface that’s streamlined and specifically targeted to serve up classical music across centuries....

June 2, 2025 · 9 min · 1883 words · Russell Li