Toyota’s 2026 Camry: Now With 100% More Sass and Attitude

Toyota’s bringing the Nightshade trim to the 2026 Camry, and it’s more than just a style play. It’s stillhybrid-only, which means top-tier fuel economy without sacrificing punch. This ninth-genCamryshows up with sharp new looks and performance tweaks that go beyond surface level. It’s got a revamped powertrain, electric all-wheel drive, and those stealthy blacked-out Nightshade vibes. This isn’t the Camry you remember from family road trips. Whether you’rechasing efficiency, edge, or a solid daily driver, the 2026 Camry might catch you off guard—in a good way....

August 4, 2025 · 3 min · 575 words · Shelby Gonzalez

What Is Void Linux, and What Makes It Unique?

Summary Most people interested in Linux know of the more popular distributions (or “distros”) like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and Arch, but there are several other distros that are worth looking at. One is Void Linux, which aims to provide a clean and lightweight computing experience while maintaining the features expected of a modern Linux distro. What Is Void Linux? Void Linux is a Linux distribution that focuses on free and open-source software that is also trim and lightweight....

August 4, 2025 · 8 min · 1660 words · Kelly Mueller

Why I'm Still Using Windows 10 in 2025

Quick Links Microsoft released Windows 11 over three years ago, and while many users have upgraded to the latest operating system version, I’m still sticking with Windows 10. If you’re unsure whether to upgrade or stay put, here’s why I haven’t made the switch yet. 8Support Is Still Available Microsoft hasn’t fully phased out Windows 10 yet, which is my main reason for sticking with the older Windows version. The last stable version, 22H2, was released on August 08, 2025, and will continuereceiving extended security updates until July 13, 2025, which will keep our systems protected....

August 4, 2025 · 5 min · 1051 words · Jose Sparks

Why TV Is the Only Socially Acceptable Thing to "Binge"

Quick Links Whenever a friend tells us they ate an entire pizza at two in the morning, drank a whole bottle of whisky, or did all the drugs Hunter S. Thompson mentions in the first paragraph of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, we laugh—but we laugh with concern. Because fun as doing all that may be, it’s sometimes a sign that things aren’t quite copasetic. “Everything alright?” you tend to ask....

August 4, 2025 · 4 min · 842 words · Kathryn Manning

Xfinity's Netflix, Peacock, and Apple TV+ Bundle Now Available

UPDATE: 2025-06-04 16:15 EST BY CORBIN DAVENPORT Bundle Now Available Xfinity Internet or TV customers can nowpurchase the StreamSaver bundlefor their account for $15 per month. The original article follows below. Comcast is preparing to launch a streaming bundle that includes Peacock, Netflix, and Apple TV+. The bundle launches in late May or early June and will be exclusively offered to Comcast broadband and TV customers. The bundle, dubbed “StreamSaver,” will stand at a “vastly reduced price” when compared to other streaming packages....

August 4, 2025 · 2 min · 368 words · Nicole Waters

10 Useful Run Commands Every Windows User Should Know

Quick Links Tired of navigating through the cluttered Windows interface to find the tools you need? Look no further than Run commands. Run commands can take you straight to the Windows tools or settings you need without the fuss. Let’s explore some useful Run commands that every Windows user should know. Why Use Run Commands? You might be wondering why you should bother with Run commands when you can access many of these settings through the Start Menu or Control Panel....

August 3, 2025 · 4 min · 838 words · Craig Hutchinson

5 Tricks I've Learned for Taking Control of My Data on Android

Quick Links I care a great deal about having control over my personal data, so much so that I used Linux for years. Now I primarily use Android—yes, my phone is a PC replacement— but there are still ways I keep control of my documents and media. These tips don’t just apply to Android. Keep them in mind on any device you use, be that a Windows laptop or an iPad....

August 3, 2025 · 5 min · 924 words · Terry Lynch

6 Reasons Why You Should Use Microsoft OneDrive

Quick Links OneDrive is a powerful tool that simply sits by your side as you work away on your computer or device. It’s great for backing up your files, you can use it on the go, and it’s free and easy to use. Here are six reasons why you should have OneDrive on all your devices. 1. OneDrive Integrates Well into Your PC’s Interface The biggest advantage of OneDrive is its simplicity....

August 3, 2025 · 7 min · 1427 words · James Evans

7 Excel Data Analysis Features You Have to Try

Quick Links No matter what you use Excel for, whether business financials or a personal budget, the tool’s data analysis features can help you make sense of your data. Here are several Excel features for data analysis and how they can help. Quick Analysis for Helpful Tools When you aren’t quite sure of the best way to display your data or if you’re a new Excel user,the Quick Analysis featureis essential....

August 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1216 words · Carla Jackson

7 Places You're Not Using Smart Tech (But Should Be)

Quick Links There are lots of obvious places to use smart tech in your home. You might have smart lighting in the living room or bedroom, smart displays in the kitchen, or a smart TV in your living room. Smart speakers in the main rooms are a great way to give your home multi-room audio. But there are plenty of other places that you’re not using smart tech. If so, you could be missing out; there are some useful ways to use smart devices in almost every area of your home....

August 3, 2025 · 8 min · 1559 words · Philip Mccall

AI Isn't Really Artificial Intelligence

Quick Links Summary At its core, today’s AI is incapable of comprehension, knowledge, thought, or “intelligence.” This name is little more than a marketing gimmick. Nothing’s easier to sell than a product with a good name. The technology that we call “artificial intelligence” is extremely complicated, but thanks to its name, you already have an idea of what it does! There’s just one problem; AI isn’t “intelligent” at any level, and corporations aren’t interested in correcting the public’s misconceptions....

August 3, 2025 · 7 min · 1403 words · Daniel Anderson

Amazon Echo Dot With Clock (5th-gen) Review: A Slightly Smarter Ball

Quick Links Summary Amazon’s Echo Dot has long been a smart-home power player, and the5th-gen Echo Dotkeeps the status quo while adding some new tricks. The latest Echo Dot doesn’t reinvent the wheel (or ball?) but keeps its iconic status as an affordable and utterly convenient portal to the Alexa universe. The Echo Dot’s move from the 3rd-generation puck design to the 4th-generation sphere is Amazon’s biggest design change to its entry-levelsmart speaker....

August 3, 2025 · 7 min · 1351 words · Heidi Aguilar

AMD's Latest Budget Laptop CPU Is Actually Pretty Cool

Summary AMD’s recent Strix Point launch was one of its most solid ones in recent memory, and we’ve already seen a few Strix Point laptops making the rounds. If you don’t need the absolute best and most powerful, AMD is also launching a budget CPU that might catch your eye. AMD has officially broadened its “Krackan Point” family of mobile processors with the introduction of the Ryzen AI 5 330. What’s Krackan Point if I just mentioned Strix Point, you might ask?...

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 431 words · Daniel Bailey