Google's Search Monopoly Breaks US Competition Laws

A landmark court ruling has determined that Google acted illegally to squeeze out competition and dominate the online search and connected advertising field. Google controls around 90% of the online search market, leading to the US Department of Justice filing a similar lawsuit against the tech giant in 2020. This week’s ruling follows an arduous ten-week trial, during which prosecutors said that Google had paid billions of dollars to firms such as Mozilla, Samsung, and Apple to guarantee that its search engine is installed as the default....

May 23, 2025 · 3 min · 449 words · Linda Carter

How My iPhone Helped Me Lose 35lbs (and Keep It Off)

While your iPhone can’t lose weight for you, it can definitely play an important role in any weight-loss journey. At least, that’s what I discovered when I dropped 35lb (16kg) a few years ago. Best of all, I’ve managed to stay at my goal weight and forge new habits that make maintaining my goal weight sustainable over the long term. Three years later, here’s how I did it. Your iPhone Will Not Lose Weight for You I’m a strong believer in using all the tools you have available to you to accomplish your goals, but real results only come from hard work and determination....

May 23, 2025 · 8 min · 1538 words · Jessica Paul

How to Become an Audiophile

Summary An audiophile is someone who enjoys high-fidelity sound reproduction—essentially, an audio geek who loves great audio. If you may appreciate a good pair of headphones, you’re already on your way to becoming an audiophile. This guide will help you take the next steps. You Need Decent Headphones or Speakers Before you can become an audiophile, you need to have audiophile-grade equipment. While high-end speakers and headphones can cost north of $1,000, that doesn’t necessarily mean you should just go out and buy the most expensive gear available....

May 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1191 words · Erica Thompson

How to Change the Default Startup Page in File Explorer on Windows 11

Quick Links By default, Windows 11 shows the Home page when you open File Explorer, unlike Windows 10, which displays the “This PC” page. However, you may configure File Explorer in Windows 11 to open the “This PC” page instead of the “Home” page. How to Set File Explorer to Open to the “This PC” Page It’s easy to configure File Explorer to open the “This PC” page on launch. To do this,open the File Explorer, click the three dots in the top bar, and select “Options” from the menu that appears....

May 23, 2025 · 3 min · 526 words · Amy Ortiz

How to Delete Your Photos From iCloud

Summary Go toiCloud.com, open Photos, and select all the pictures and videos you want to remove. Click the “Delete” button (a trash can icon), then confirm the delete action when prompted. Not every photo is worth saving, and if you’re running out of space in iCloud, you may want to remove some of those unwanted photos. We’ll show you how to delete photos from iCloud on your device and the website....

May 23, 2025 · 4 min · 780 words · Danielle Cooley

How to Fix the Ubuntu Login Loop

Quick Links Summary If you’re trapped in a login loop on Ubuntu Linux, use Ctrl+Alt+F3 to open a terminal and check or remove the.Xauthorityfile. If that doesn’t work, making sure root owns the/tmpfolder, reconfiguringgdm3, and freeing up hard drive space can also break you out of the loop. The Ubuntu login loop is a frustrating problem that makes it impossible for you to log in. We describe six different issues that can cause this behavior and how to fix them....

May 23, 2025 · 7 min · 1373 words · Mrs. Julie Morris

How to Moderate Your Own Feed on Bluesky

Quick Links Bright Skies Ahead Blueskyis representative of a new decentralized approach to social media. While not yet fully decentralized like Mastodon, Bluesky offers users unprecedented control over their feed experience. The platform uses the AT Protocol, which will eventually allow anyone to run their own Bluesky server, but for now, the main Bluesky service manages user registration and content moderation. Your Home Page, Just How You Like It What makes Bluesky different is its commitment to personal choice....

May 23, 2025 · 2 min · 320 words · Debbie Jacobson

How to Quickly Launch Apps on Windows 11 Using Keyboard Shortcuts

Quick Links If you access particular Windows apps regularly, it can take time to launch them by rummaging through the Start menu. Handily, Windows 11 lets you create custom keyboard shortcuts to quickly open your favorite programs. How to Use Taskbar Shortcuts to Open Apps One of theawesome features of the Windows 11 taskbaris the ability to pin your frequently used applications to it. Once pinned, you can use the Windows+AppNumber shortcut to launch it....

May 23, 2025 · 5 min · 871 words · Jenna Snyder

How to Take Long Exposure Photos on a Google Pixel Phone

Quick Links Have you ever seen those cool photos of the night sky where it looks like the stars are all shooting in a circular pattern across the sky? Long-exposure photos can be breathtaking, and you may be surprised to know all you need is a Google Pixel phone to take one. What is Long Exposure? If you’ve come to this guide wondering what “Long Exposure” photos are, we’ll start there....

May 23, 2025 · 3 min · 540 words · Joshua Foster

How to Tell if Your Android Phone Has Malware

As our lives become increasingly dependent on smartphones, security is more important than ever. Android devices are loved for their flexibility and open ecosystem, but that also makes them more prone to malware. What is Malware? Malware is software that was deliberately designed to damage, cause disruption, or gain unauthorized access to a device. It can be used to steal your sensitive information, track your activities, and even spam you with intrusive ads....

May 23, 2025 · 5 min · 904 words · Monica Moran

I Tried 3D Printing "LEGO" and This Is What Happened

Summary Proper LEGO is expensive, and sometimes you just need a specific brick or a brick that no one makes anymore. So what about simply 3D printing LEGO? I took a shot at it, and it’s not as simple as I thought. The Great LEGO Patent Expiration and “Compatible” Bricks Before we get onto my mini LEGO-printing adventure, it is worth covering why this is even possible from a legal standpoint....

May 23, 2025 · 5 min · 889 words · Kelly Barr

I Tried 3D Printing Switch 2 Mouse Attachments—And The Results Are Surprising!

The Switch 2 has a number of tricks up its sleeve compared to the original, and one of the most surprising is the ability to convert those new Joy Cons into mice by simply flipping the controller on its side. This is pretty OK in a pinch when you’re out and about, but it’s not greatat allwhen you’re planning to play for longer stretches of time, such as when docked, for example....

May 23, 2025 · 4 min · 815 words · Kenneth Werner

I Use This Free App to Boost My Laptop’s Sound Quality

Summary Are you frustrated with your laptop’s poor sound output? If so, then I would recommend using the FxSound app to improve your laptop’s sound quality. What Is FxSound, and Why Should You Use It? Sound quality is one of the most important aspects of any media file, especially if you are a fan of listening to music or podcast content. At times, you might compromise on video quality, but terrible audio quality can completely ruin your experience....

May 23, 2025 · 5 min · 909 words · Angela Lyons