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I’m an iPhone user who switches to Gemini with Android Auto in the car – why I don’t regret it
Gemini can help with a variety of tasks when behind the wheel. All you need is an Android phone and a car with Android Auto.
Read MoreThis Lenovo Yoga model I tested may be the most overlooked business laptop in 2026
The Slim 7x (2026) has impressive performance improvements, but its target user – the modern professional – remains the same.
Read MoreI tried Microsoft’s Windows 365 Cloud PC on MacOS, Android, and iOS – here’s what it’s like
Who needs a Cloud PC, anyway? What’s the experience like? How much does it really cost? I’ve got answers to all those questions.
Read MoreReMarkable Paper Pure vs. Boox Go 10.3: I used both tablets at work, and it comes down to this
The Boox Go 10.3 Lumi (Gen 2) and ReMarkable Paper Pure have the same sized display, but they’re very different. Here’s where they each excel.
Read MoreIs Amazfit’s most premium smartwatch worth it? I tested it on the golf course, and it paid off
Amazfit is on a blistering pace for new watch releases in 2026 and for the past few weeks I’ve been using its new Cheetah 2 Pro for all of my activities.
Read MoreHow I stopped Android Auto from overheating my phone – 8 tricks to try
Android Auto uses a lot of resources, which can make your phone hot. Here’s how to fix it.
Read MoreHow I get my solar generators storm-ready fast – after years of emergency prep
With severe weather becoming more common, you need a plan before the lights go out. Here’s mine.
Read MoreAmazon is selling this 75-inch Hisense TV for over $500 off – and I highly recommend it
The Hisense U6 Pro is a solid mid-range Mini LED TV, and an even better buy at this price.
Read MoreAfter using this Windows laptop for work and play, I’m wondering why I still need my PC tower
The MSI Raider 16 Max HX combines powerful current-gen hardware with a revamped cooling system and a stunning 240Hz OLED screen.
Read MoreOpen-source security is a mess – IBM and Red Hat bet $5 billion and 20,000 engineers can fix it
Project Lightwell is an AI‑powered initiative to find and fix vulnerabilities in open-source software at an industrial scale. Here’s what we know so far.
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