Category: Uncategorized
Category: Uncategorized
I used this EcoFlow battery to run my 3,000-sq-ft home in a blackout – here’s how it kept my AC on
Many backup systems keep essentials online, but the EcoFlow Delta Pro Ulta X can run your house like normal without interruption.
Read More‘Finally, a boomless headset for the office’: How Jabra made headphones I’d take to a boardroom
Jabra’s redesigned Evolve3 75 hits all the right notes for a business-minded hybrid headset.
Read MoreMicrosoft’s Windows Insider Program is no longer a confusing mess
Did Microsoft finally fix its preview program for Windows 11? Here’s what’s changing – including one upgrade I didn’t see coming.
Read MoreSamsung S95H vs. Samsung S95F: I compared the OLED TVs and wasn’t prepared for the upset
Samsung’s flagship OLED TV got a refresh in 2026, but is it enough of an upgrade to skip over last year’s S95F? For most people, probably not.
Read MoreSurprise: Not every Lenovo laptop is worth recommending in 2026 – the Yoga 7i is proof
Lenovo’s Yoga 7a 2-in-1 is a versatile and well-built PC, though its mid-tier hardware makes it hard to recommend over rivals.
Read MoreI tried CuerdOS and this niche Debian distro is dramatically fast
CuerdOS is a lightning-fast Linux distro with an alternative approach to preinstalled software. Here’s what makes it so unique.
Read MoreHome Depot’s new DeWalt deal comes with a free power tool – how to redeem the offer
Get a jump on lawn care projects with this DeWalt string trimmer and leaf blower bundle – plus choose an extra tool or extra battery for free.
Read MoreHow I turned my Android tablet into the ultimate Kindle alternative – for free
There’s no need for a separate device when your Android tablet or iPad can hold your whole reading library – just like a Kindle.
Read MoreWhy I stopped using ‘Modern Standby’ on my Windows laptop to save battery overnight
Putting your computer to sleep might not be the best way to preserve its battery. Here’s why.
Read MoreI found a hidden Google Photos tool that makes clearing storage feel less like a chore
Google Photos now lets you swipe left and right to keep or delete photos and clear up space, though it’s Android-only.
Read More