Pretend Its 2005 With This 3D Fully Interactive Nokia 3250

Remember when phones were fun? Back when we had physical buttons galore and moving parts. If you miss the charm of early smartphones, you can relive those days with a three-dimensional, fully interactive, hyper-realistic Nokia 3250 right in your browser window. Aftervisiting the website, you’ll quickly find that this is about as realisitic of an expirience as you can get without having the physical phone in your hands. You have complete control of the phone....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 418 words · Linda Kelly

Razer Firefly V2 Pro Review: A Premium Gaming Mousepad with RGB Lighting

Summary TheRazer Firefly V2 Prodelivers pizzaz with customizable edge-to-edge RGB backlighting. Of course, no matter how fancy the mousepad is, if it doesn’t also provide optimal mouse tracking and control, it’s a useless decoration. Fortunately, the Firefly V2 Pro is more than just a fancy light show. Razer Firefly V2 Pro The Razer Firefly V2 Pro is the world’s first LED backlit gaming mouse mat. Price and Availability The Razer Firefly V2 Pro is available now in black fromAmazonor black or white colors fromRazer....

August 18, 2025 · 4 min · 778 words · David Schneider

Roku's Intrusive Ads Prove I Made the Right Choice With Apple TV

Are you tired of seeing ads every time you turn your Roku on? Sadly, those ads likely aren’t going anywhere. That’s why I’m extremely happy in my choice to stick to using an Apple TV, because Apple at least respects my devices and doesn’t plaster ads everywhere. It’s no secret that Roku has a problem with ads. There are ads everywhere in the Roku interface. Just a few months ago,Roku actually tested autoplaying an ad on device start upbefore you reach your home screen....

August 18, 2025 · 5 min · 856 words · Christina Vaughan

Samsung Galaxy S25+ Review: No Ultra, but Close Enough

Summary The middle child in Samsung’s latest flagship phone lineup, theGalaxy S25+, is somewhat easy to overlook. However, that would be a mistake. Sure, it’s almost the same as theGalaxy S24+and the S23+ before it, but it’s still an excellent phone for those looking to upgrade. It’s so close to being the Ultra I’d argue this is the model most people should buy. Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus is a premium smartphone with a 6....

August 18, 2025 · 8 min · 1595 words · Jose Daniels

Sleep Apnea Warnings May Finally Convince Me to Get an Apple Watch

Summary Apple’s smartwatch has been around since 2015 and has seen some radical improvements over the years. And yet, I’ve resisted buying one (or any other wrist-mounted smart device for that matter) the whole time. Now, though, the planned introduction of sleep apnea notifications might have finally pulled me in. The Apple Watch and Sleep Apnea At its most basic,sleep apneais what happens when you repeatedly stop (and then start again, of course) breathing while asleep....

August 18, 2025 · 3 min · 617 words · Christine Shepard

Spice Up Your WhatsApp Messages with These Formatting Tricks

Quick Links WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging apps worldwide, but did you know you could make your messages stand out with some simple formatting tricks? These tricks can help you emphasize your points, add some flair, and keep your chats engaging. Let’s get into it! Bold Sometimes, you need to make a point loud and clear. Bold text is perfect for highlighting important information or making your messages more readable....

August 18, 2025 · 4 min · 772 words · Hannah Aguilar

Thanks to AI PCs, the Specs for Computers Across the Board Are Poised to Go Up

Summary The age of the “AI PC” is upon us, and you’ll soon have the option to run some AI features locally without an internet connection even on relatively modest systems. However, what you may not realize is that despite having AI accelerators, these computers will still need a heap of memory and storage just to offer local AI features. AI PCs Have the Power for Local Processing Microsoft’s Copilot AI feature is one of the main reasons that a new generation of computers with specialized NPUs (Neural Processing Units) are coming to market....

August 18, 2025 · 5 min · 906 words · Christie Williams

The Best Performance Car for Resale Value After 5 Years

Performance cars aren’t always known for holding their value, but one standout model defies the trend. After five years of ownership, this sporty sedan retains more of its original value than any other performance car on the market, making it not just fun to drive, but financially smart too. With a reputation for reliability, solid build quality, and everyday usability, this car appeals to both driving enthusiasts and practical buyers. It offers sharp handling, a responsive turbocharged engine, and a manual transmission for those who love a more connected driving experience, all without breaking the bank....

August 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1311 words · Toni Garza

The Search for Extraterrestrial Life: Where Are We at Today?

Quick Links Humans have been fascinated by the thought of aliens for centuries now, and it’s hard not to wonder—are we alone? The universe is vast, and we haven’t even uncovered 1% of it. The Search Is Ongoing Maybe alien civilizations watch us from afar, or perhaps only microbes gather in some distant world. Every new mission and space technology fuels the hunt, and who knows what new possibilities exist for us to find?...

August 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1284 words · Allen Johnson

The Surface Connect Port: What It's For and If You Need It

If you’ve ever owned a Microsoft Surface device, there is a good chance you’ve encountered the Surface Connect Port. However, it provides way more functions than simple power delivery. What Is the Surface Connect Port? The Surface Connect port, sometimes just called the surface port or the connect port, is Microsoft’s proprietary connector featured on some Surface devices. It neatly slots in and is held in by a magnet. In practice, it is strong enough that you may pick up your device and move it around without worrying about the cable falling out, but it will also release if you happen to snag it, which prevents damage to the port, the connector, or the device it is attached to....

August 18, 2025 · 4 min · 762 words · Blake Mccullough Jr.

This Simple Trick Has Saved Me From Battery Anxiety

Quick Links Would I like my devices to have longer battery life? Sure! Would it make much of a difference in my life? Not really. I’m a creature of habit, and this one habit has eliminated any battery anxiety I once had. The secret has a simple name: habit stacking. Habit stacking is the act of adding a new habit you want to develop to an existing one you already have....

August 18, 2025 · 4 min · 805 words · Miss Diane Price

Verizon's Visible Carrier Finally Has Group Plans, With a Twist

Verizon’s budget pre-paid carrier Visible has never offered family plans, so the potential price savings slowly evaporates as you add more phone lines. Thankfully, that’s finally changing, as the carrier rolls out an ‘Inner Circle’ group option. This new service lets Visible customers connect their wireless accounts with up to six other people (seven total) to save money on their premium plans while keeping their accounts private. If you’ve ever had to deal with the headache of a traditional family plan where one person is financially responsible for everyone, and leaving the plan disrupts others, this is great news....

August 18, 2025 · 3 min · 533 words · Michael Elliott

What’s the Best AI Chatbot? Compare Side-By-Side With This Tool

Summary Tired of jumping between browser tabs to see which AI chatbot spits out the best answer? “Sneos” is a handy web tool that allows you to prompt Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude all at once and get a detailed breakdown of their responses. While it’s certainly convenient to use three AI chatbots at once, it’s about more than that. The tool also helps you figure out which one might be best for your needs....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 404 words · Charles Duncan