Today's Wordle Answer and Hints for March 26 (#1011)

Stuck and need the answer to today’s wordle? We’ve got you covered. We have some hints for the Wordle, in case you’d like to take another crack at it yourself before we tell you. If you want to get straight to the answer, tap or click “What is Today’s Wordle Answer” in the table of contents. We’ll update this article daily. The hints and answers today are for July 14, 2025, or Wordle #1011....

May 25, 2025 · 3 min · 481 words · Jay Greene

Top Tips for Creating Quality Meeting Minutes in Word

Quick Links Creating manual minutes in meetings can be a stressful and laborious task. That’s true until you discover that you can automate the whole process. Wave goodbye to hammering away on your keyboard in the corner of the room, and say hello to automated note-taking in Microsoft Word. As someone who has been asked to take minutes in dozens of meetings over the years, it would be remiss of me not to share the best ways to save time and make professional, accurate, and consistent meeting notes....

May 25, 2025 · 7 min · 1460 words · Elizabeth Thomas

UGREEN’s New USB-C Chargers Go Up to 100W

UGREEN showcased its latest Uno Series at IFA 2024 and announced the Revodok Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station. The Uno Series features a range of fast-charging accessories designed for iPhone owners, while the Revodok Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station offers high-performance connectivity for computers. The UGREEN Uno Charger 100W is the flagship option, delivering 100W rapid charging capabilities. The company claims the Uno Charger can charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro 16'' to 43 percent in only 30 minutes....

May 25, 2025 · 2 min · 372 words · Kimberly Perkins

Ultimate Ears Everboom Review: Big (Enough) Sound With Some Neat Features

Summary TheUltimate Ears Everboomis a great speaker, but even with some nice features like IP67 and a 360-degree design, it doesn’t necessarily stand out from the crowd. Its big volume buttons remain iconic and it’s a solid choice if you’re partial to UE, but it’s hardly unique or the only good choice. Ultimate Ears Everboom The Everboom portable Bluetooth speaker has a 360-degree sound with customizable EQ. Keep the party going with 20 hours of battery life....

May 25, 2025 · 5 min · 935 words · Rebecca Rios

Want Powerful Local AI Image Generation on Windows? Use This Tool

Summary AI image generation using online tools like ChatGPT, DALL-E and MidJourney is very popular, but what if you want to generate your own images using AI, on your own computer, without any restrictions? Here’s the easiest way to do it on Windows. Why Would You Want Your Own Local AI Image Generator? Online AI image generators are incredibly powerful, and able to draw from huge amounts of data to build their images based on your prompts (in the AI world, a prompt is the instructions you give the AI), but they do have some drawbacks: They come with monthly fees, they keep a history of your interactions, and they may restrict what kinds of images you may request....

May 25, 2025 · 5 min · 879 words · Mrs. Denise Ray

What Are the Pros and Cons of LED Christmas Lights?

Quick Links You can still buy traditional and LED Christmas lights, but which is better? Let’s take an in-depth look at cost, safety, durability, and even comfort to help you decide whether you want to go old-school or space-age with your holiday lighting. LED vs. Traditional Christmas Lights: What’s the Difference? Before we dig in, let’s talk about the fundamental difference between traditional and LED Christmas lights because that difference informs everything we discuss....

May 25, 2025 · 7 min · 1491 words · Kristin Brooks

What to Look for When Buying a Mini PC for Plex

You can host a Plex media server on just about anything. But the most cost-effective option, at least in terms of performance, is a mini PC. A cheap $150 mini PC will get the job done, though there are a few things that I specifically look for when choosing a mini PC for Plex. 4Modern Transcoding Capabilities I treat transcoding like an unavoidable evil because, frankly, that’s how it feels. If a smart TV doesn’t support the codec or container of a movie on my server, the server needs to re-encode it....

May 25, 2025 · 7 min · 1409 words · Amanda Garcia

When Does BeReal Go Off?

Quick Links Summary BeReal goes off at a random time every day between 9am and 11pm in your time zone. There’s no specific time the app consistently sends the alert, but you can look at historical data to make a guess. Is there a specific timeBeRealalerts go off? Or, does everyone get the BeReal notification at the same time? If you’re looking for answers to these questions—just like millions of other users of this app—you’ve come to the right place....

May 25, 2025 · 3 min · 600 words · Kenneth Cochran

Why I Love Chilling Out With Stressful Video Games

Like many people, I mostly play games to relax. But even after trying countless cozy farming sims and chill puzzle games, I’ve found that nothing helps me unwind quite like a stressful challenge. To be honest, I didn’t understand why, either. For whatever reason, I’ve found myself gravitating towards roguelikes, soulslikes, and any other “-likes” that offer tough-as-nails challenges and panic-inducing premises. It’s not because I’m particularly good at any of those genres—especiallynot soulslikes—but most “hardcore” titles aren’t all that different from your typical cozy games....

May 25, 2025 · 9 min · 1716 words · Sabrina Khan

Why Windows Handhelds Could Age Like Fine Wine

Summary I have loved my time with handheld Windows gaming computers a lot, but there’s no doubt that the whole experience feels a little slapped together. The main problem is, of course, Windows itself, but assuming that Bill and his crew can get it together, your current handheld might get a lot better overnight. Windows Handhelds Waste Much of Their Potential Let’s face it: Windows is a big old bloaty boy, and a lot of what your handheld PC is doing while running WIndows isn’t in the service of playing video games....

May 25, 2025 · 3 min · 605 words · Jeremy Ferrell

Why You Should Avoid Hard-Coding Values in Microsoft Excel Formulas

Quick Links When creating Microsoft Excel formulas, you can generate calculations using specific values—also known as hard-coding—or referencing other cells in the workbook. In this guide, I’ll explain why hard-coding values can cause issues, and how using cell references is often the better option. Issues Caused by Hard-Coding Values in Excel Formulas Let’s say you’re working out the cost of products in your store when a 20% tax is added. To do this, in column C, you have multiplied the values in column B by 1....

May 25, 2025 · 5 min · 963 words · Kayla Stone

Windows 11 Has a New Sticky Notes App

The Sticky Notes application in Windows is a great way to quickly write notes that stay on your desktop and (if you want) synchronize with your mobile devices. Microsoft is now testing a revamped version of Sticky Notes based on its OneNote service. Thecurrent Sticky Notes app in Windows 10 and 11is fairly basic, but it works well enough, and you may even choose to synchronize notes with your Microsoft account....

May 25, 2025 · 2 min · 387 words · Dean Wilson

Windows vs. Linux: What’s the Difference for Everyday Users?

Summary If you’re thinking about switching to Linux—or even just thinking about getting away from Windows—you may have wondered what actually are the main differences between the two operating systems (OSes). To make it simple, here are the differences I think are most important. Linux Distros Typically Aren’t for Profit Probably the biggest difference between the two OSes is the underlying philosophy: Windows is a product made by the Microsoft corporation, and it’s sold for money....

May 25, 2025 · 5 min · 971 words · Timothy Riley