OnePlus Watch 3 Review: Smartwatch Battery Life Doesn’t Have to Suck

Summary TheOnePlus Watch 3has arrived, and as usual, the company made some bold claims. Promising a blend of style, performance, and incredible battery life, OnePlus is looking to carve out a bigger space in the Wear OS market. But does it live up to the hype? Claims of multi-day battery life are far from new, but rarely do they pan out in real-world usage. However, OnePlus showed what it could do with the OnePlus Watch 2, and I’ve been very impressed with the OnePlus Watch 3....

August 3, 2025 · 9 min · 1730 words · Latoya Larson

Polysoft Cracked Apple’s Mac Storage Tech for Cheaper Upgrades

You can now upgrade storage in your Mac Studio without paying Apple’s exorbitant prices thanks to custom modules from French company Polysoft. This is possible because Polysoft has managed to reverse-engineer Apple’s proprietary storage architecture, launching a crowdfunding campaign for its Studio Drive modules. The project is fully funded, with the storage modules in 2TB, 4TB, and 8TB capacities set to start shipping in January 2025. Polysoft isn’t a random company that will take your money and run; it’s been in business since 1981 and is a well-known name among Apple fans....

August 3, 2025 · 2 min · 346 words · Steven Thomas

Renting Is Hell, But At Least An Android App Can Make It Easier

Quick Links Unsurprisingly, the rental market is a mess these days, but there’s some hope for those looking for affordable apartments. Thanks to the miracle of technology, several apps can help you land an affordable place to stay and give you the heads-up on apartments before you sign on the dotted line. The Rental App Revolution Is Here Technology has transformed the rental search process, making it more accessible and efficient....

August 3, 2025 · 4 min · 828 words · Bonnie Johnson

Robots Are Taking Over Public Spaces—Are We Ready?

Summary Robots may one day become a constant companion in our daily lives. These machines are functional and utilitarian by nature, like delivery bots and autonomous security guards. But what does our future look like with robots in public spaces? Embracing Robots as Part of Our Daily Lives you’re able to like them or hate them. It’s undeniable that robots are slowly becoming more and more a part of our daily existence as humans....

August 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1230 words · Melanie Williams

Samsung's Big Android 15 Update Is Finally Rolling Out

Summary After an unusually long wait, Samsung has finally started rolling out its official One UI 7 (based on Android 15) update for many of its devices, starting with the Galaxy S24 series. And while that’s great, and it’s arriving as promised on April 7th, it’s not all good news. Following months of beta testing and countless delays, in March, Samsungconfirmedthat it was almost ready to update millions of new phones to the latest version of Android....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 517 words · Veronica Higgins

Satechi Stand & Hub Review: An Essential Companion for Your Mac Mini or Studio

Summary Finding the right USB hub isn’t easy for any computer, but with a design as iconic as the Apple Mac mini or Mac Studio, it’s even more difficult. TheSatechi Stand & Hub for Mac mini and Mac Studiois, as the name implies, precisely meant to be used with these two computers, and it turns out that it’s just as functional as it is aesthetically pleasing. Satechi Stand & Hub The Satechi Stand and Hub is purpose-built to fit underneath the Mac mini or Mac Studio and add a useful selection of ports on the front, but it also packs an M....

August 3, 2025 · 4 min · 817 words · Louis Krause

Sony Insists It's Still Committed To Xperia Phones

Summary You’d be excused for not knowing Sony still makes phones. For what it’s worth, they’re actually pretty good, but they’re not as popular as they used to be. Despite what has certainly looked like a clear scaleback, Sony is still not giving up on Xperia, at least publicly. Sony Group’s Chief Financial Officer, Sue Lin, has tried to publicly deny speculation that Sony was giving up on the Xperia line....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Chase Miller

Spotify Finally Lets You Turn Off an Annoying Feature for Good

Shuffling the order of songs may seem like a simple concept, but it’s something that people have strong feelings about. A couple of years ago, Spotify tried to change things up with a new way to shuffle–and now you can turn it off. “Smart Shuffle” was introduced in 2023 as a way to mix up playlists even further. The idea is that you get two different types of shuffling to choose from....

August 3, 2025 · 2 min · 426 words · Fred Richards

The 10 Best VR Games for People Who Don’t Like VR

The world of virtual reality gaming isn’t for everyone, and some people may have had a bad first experience because of bad hardware, bad software, or both. However, if you’ve been avoiding VR for any reason, there are some games that might be just right to ease you in and let you see what all the fuss is about. So if you have a friend with a VR headset of some description, ask if they have any of these games for you to try....

August 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1271 words · Robert Howell

The 90s Video Game Genre That Led to Pokémon Is Having a Comeback

Summary It feels strange to say, but there’s no JRPG series more popular thanPokémon. While often omitted from genre discourse, this byproduct of its nascent years would go on to help revitalize JRPGs during their dark era of mainstream irrelevancy. Now things have come full circle, and the genre that Pokémon once carried has been thrust into the mainstream. Pallet Town Beginnings The genesis of theJRPG genrehappened a decade prior toPokémon’sdominance....

August 3, 2025 · 5 min · 993 words · Lisa Miller

The Best Free Antivirus Software of 2024

Read update Living in a time where everything important to us exists on computers and mobile devices, it’s crucial to be well-protected. Unfortunately, premium antivirus software is expensive. But these best free antivirus software are designed to help secure your personal information, even if only at a base level. UPDATE: 27-05-2025 We’ve reviewed our recommendations and these are still the best free antivirus programs to try out. Avira Free Security What to Look For in Antivirus Software There are dozens of antivirus software available on the market, each touting the same thing—broad protection of your devices from the latest ransomware and malware....

August 3, 2025 · 9 min · 1854 words · James Fisher

The Best Nintendo Switch 2 Cameras in 2025

One of the new features introduced in the Nintendo Switch 2 is camera support. You can use the camera for video chats or to add a personal touch to compatible titles. So, if you’re looking for a Switch 2 camera, here are some of the best options. Razer Kiyo With its excellent picture quality and built-in adjustable LED ring light for low-light situations, the Razer Kiyo is an excellent addition to your Switch 2 setup....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 618 words · Charles Mendoza

The First "Super" New Moon of 2025 Has Arrived—Here's How to Catch It

Quick Links Summary There is a new moon every month, and occasionally, we can even see two new moons in a month. However, a “super” new moon isn’t that common and is set to grace our skies very soon. Here’s everything to know about it. What Is a New Moon? A new moon is one of theeight lunar phases. As the Moon orbits around the Earth, the amount of its sunlit side that we see changes during the lunar orbit, resulting in different moon appearances across a lunar month....

August 3, 2025 · 5 min · 936 words · Christopher Anderson