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Is ChatGPT Plus still worth your $20? I compared it to the Free, Go, and Pro plans – here’s my advice
Let’s look at all of ChatGPT’s plans to see if a subscription is worth it – especially since the free tier has so much.
Read MoreThis low-cost networking option can seriously improve your internet – here’s how to find it
MoCA 2.5 is a great alternative to Wi-Fi networks that use old coaxial cables to enable high-speed internet.
Read MoreIf these Samsung Galaxy S26 rumors are true, I might finally put my Google Pixel loyalty to rest
I’ve been a Google Pixel phone user for nearly a decade, but Samsung might have a compelling case for switching this year.
Read MoreI finally tested a Windows laptop with Intel’s Panther Lake chip – and the hype is justified
Asus’ ExpertBook Ultra B9 is as ultraportable as it is powerful, with Intel’s latest chipset and a stunning OLED display.
Read MoreWhy you need Microsoft’s new emergency Windows patch – and the black-screen bug to watch for
While Microsoft has been fixing bugs caused by the Patch Tuesday update, another glitch has surfaced.
Read MoreI finally found an ultraportable laptop for work with some serious horsepower
MSI’s kicks off 2026’s Panther Lake lineup with fantastic battery life in the Prestige 14 Flip AI+.
Read MoreHow to file your taxes for free in 2026 – 4 ways to do it (despite Direct File’s demise)
The IRS’s Direct File Service is no more, but most taxpayers can use one of these free options to prepare their 2025 returns – even if you itemize deductions.
Read MoreThe only Linux command you need for monitoring network traffic – and how to use it
Recently, I needed to check on incoming and outgoing traffic to one of my Linux machines. Fortunately, there’s an easy way to do just that.
Read MoreApple AirPods Pro 3 vs. Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro: I tried both models, and this pair wins
It’s a battle of ecosystems – but is one truly superior? Here’s my verdict after testing both pairs for a month.
Read MoreThe most powerful Lenovo ThinkPad I’ve tested surprised in ways I didn’t expect
Lenovo’s latest ThinkPad P1 is a portable workstation that has it all, but you’ll have to be willing to pay to play.
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