TorGuard Review: A Geeky, but Flawed VPN

TorGuard TorGuard VPN is a privacy-focused service that offers strong encryption and a wide range of security features, making it ideal for torrenting and bypassing censorship. It has a large network of servers in over 50 countries and provides high speeds, but its interface can be complex for beginners. What Can TorGuard Do? TorGuard is a faintly weird mixture of the simple and complicated. At first glance, the app is super simple with just a few buttons....

August 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1317 words · Mindy Smith

What is Quishing? How To Protect Yourself From QR Code Phishing

Summary QR codes are everywhere now: from restaurant menus to public transport timetables, everyone wants you to scan their QR code. This normalization of scanning random QR codes is being taken advantage of, presenting a new cybersecurity threat calledQuishing. What Is Quishing? Quishing (QR codephishing) means embedding a malicious URL in a QR code. Rather than link to a legitimate site, the code will load a page that attempts to steal information, attempt to infect your device with malware, or perform some other harmful act....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 512 words · Michael Pacheco

What To Do If Google Messages Keeps Crashing

Quick Links Is your Google Messages app crashing repeatedly? This can be frustrating, especially when you rely on it for communication. Luckily, there are several troubleshooting steps you’re able to take to fix this issue. Here’s what to do if Google Messages keeps crashing on your Android device. Update the Google Messages App When an app keeps crashing, the first step to take is to update it. The constant crashing might be because of a bug....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 636 words · Ricardo Baxter

What to Do When Linux Won’t Recognize Your Windows Partitions

Quick Links If you dual-boot Linux and Windows, you expect to move between the two without much fuss. But I’ve had moments when I booted into Linux and suddenly couldn’t see my Windows partitions. It’s frustrating when you just need to grab a file quickly. Thankfully, this is usually something you can fix without too much effort. Why Linux Sometimes Doesn’t Recognize Windows Drives Most of the time, Linux won’t touch your Windows partitions because Windows didn’t shut down cleanly....

August 1, 2025 · 6 min · 1112 words · David Lyons

Why I Prefer a Tiling Window Manager on Linux

Summary Do you shake your head whenever you see someone extoll the virtues of a tiling window manager? They’re certainly not for everyone, but if you’re wondering what the appeal is, here are a few of my reasons for using one. My Hands Rarely Need to Leave the Keyboard As a computer user, I tend to be very keyboard-oriented. Not everyone is, as plenty of people prefer a mouse or touchscreen....

August 1, 2025 · 5 min · 1005 words · John Davis

Why This 20-Year-Old Racing Game is One of the Best Racers You Can Play Right Now

Summary When it came out in 2004 (or 2005, if you’re from the US or Europe),Gran Turismo 4was, hands down, the best racing game you could buy. 20 years later, the game isstilla must-play racer, especially if you’re a gamer who loves lofty single-player campaigns. Here’s why. Gran Turismo 4Is a Must-Play on Its Own Merits I’ve been playingGran Turismo 4for the past couple of months, and I can honestly say that the game still slaps the way it did on the PS2....

August 1, 2025 · 6 min · 1172 words · Sharon Campbell

WiiM Launches Its First Smart Speaker and Wireless Subwoofer

Budget audiophile brand WiiM is taking on Sonos with a new smart speaker and wireless subwoofer. These products, called the WiiM Sound and WiiM Sub Pro, offer lossless Wi-Fi streaming and can pair with other WiiM devices for whole-home audio functionality. The WiiM Sound smart speaker has a sort-of HomePod-inspired design, with an upper control panel and a rounded 1.8-inch touchscreen. It pumps 100 watts of “room-filling” audio through a set of dual-balanced mode radiator tweeters and a 4-inch woofer, with support for 24-bit 192kHz high-res audio, automatic room correction, and manual EQ management....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 602 words · Brandy Roy

Windows 11 Update Fails After a Restart? 6 Ways to Fix

Quick Links Summary To fix when a Windows 11 update fails after a reboot, ensure your internet connection is working, do a manual restart, turn off your VPN, use Windows Update troubleshooter, free up your storage space, and fix Windows' corrupt system files. Did your Windows 11 system update fail to install after you rebooted your PC? Don’t worry; it’s a common problem, and the fixes are relatively easy. Here are a few ways to resolve this issue on your machine....

August 1, 2025 · 5 min · 948 words · Mary Williams

10 Chrome Settings I Always Keep Disabled

Quick Links Using Chrome with its default settings can hinder your experience, compromise your privacy and security, and use up significant system resources. If you want to optimize your Chrome experience, improve your workflow, and protect your privacy, I recommend turning off the following features. 1Autofill and Passwords Like most browsers, Chrome allows you to save personal information, passwords, and payment details, which it then autofills the next time you need them....

July 31, 2025 · 6 min · 1135 words · Jenna Austin

10 Classic Sci-Fi Movies That Were Inspired By Star Trek

The originalStar Trekseries was revolutionary. It changed how people thought of sci-fi on television, and it pushed the envelope in other ways as well. It was social commentary, and it wasn’t pulpy or campy like what had come before. The influence ofStar Trekis clear to see in much of the sci-fi that came after. Either explicitly, or in a more subtle way that even the creator might not realize. So I thought I’d boldly suggest a list of movies that have a little bit of the genes created by the late, great Gene Roddenberry....

July 31, 2025 · 9 min · 1771 words · Tamara Preston

10 Must-See Animated Films That Aren't American or Japanese

There’s more to animation thanAmerican cartoonsandJapanese anime. Given the popularity of shows likeSpongeBob SquarePantsand movies likeSpirited Away, it’s easy to think that the medium is that binary. Some audiences may forget that incredible animated films are being made worldwide. Animated movies made around the world do far more than expand cultural perceptions. They’re just as experimental with storytelling and visuals, pushing animation to new heights of filmmaking. Expand your perspective on animation by streaming these 10 animated films from outside of America and Japan....

July 31, 2025 · 8 min · 1659 words · Jeffrey Scott

1080p vs. 1440p vs. 4K Monitors: How Big Is the Difference?

Summary 1080p, 1440p, and 4K monitors all have their own pros and cons. When determining which type of monitor resolution is right for you, you need to think about how you’ll be using it. Here’s what you need to know. 1080p Monitors: Cheap, Fast, and Efficient A 1080p monitor has a resolution of 1080 vertical pixels by 1920 horizontal pixels. This is the lowest resolution monitor type which is true HD....

July 31, 2025 · 9 min · 1715 words · Patricia Williams

2025’s Best-Selling Games So Far Should Come as No Surprise

Gamers have had a ton of new releases to play this year, likeSplit FictionandAvowed, and that’s on top of all the great games 2024 offered that people are still buying and playing. Now that the first quarter of 2025 has passed, market research company Circana released sales rankings, showing which games are coming out on top so far this year.Executive Director, Games, Mat Piscatellaof Circana took to Bluesky recently to break down 2025 video game sales, and the top-selling games shouldn’t be a shocker....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 548 words · Phillip Mcgrath