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8 ways I optimize Zorin OS for peak performance – from a decades-long Linux user
Like most Linux distributions, Zorin OS offers a lot, especially in terms of customization. These are my favorite tweaks, and why you should do them, too.
Read MoreI did not expect this Amazfit watch to match my Garmin in functionality – but it delivered
I’ve spent the past few weeks using the new Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro for all my activities, including running and golfing. Here’s how it fared in my Garmin’s place.
Read MoreDead touchscreen? This Android tool lets you extract files from an unresponsive phone
If you’ve ever broken your phone’s screen but still wanted to get data or files from it, you know how painful that can be, but there is a way to do it.
Read MoreI saw the first Nvidia RTX Spark laptops – these 4 models will lead the new ultrabook boom
Nvidia just announced its new RTX Spark CPU on models from all the major PC brands. These ones look the most interesting.
Read MoreI compared Claude Opus 4.8 with 4.7 in a 10-round honesty test – and a legal prompt broke it
The latest models were pitted against coding, medical, finance, and legal traps, then I cross-checked the results with multiple AIs.
Read MoreShould you switch to a Wi-Fi 7 mesh router? My home testing reveals what got better (and what didn’t)
The Tenda BE5100 mesh Wi-Fi system is an accessibly priced, high-speed, easy-to-use package that kills wireless dead spots.
Read MoreHome Depot will give you a free Ryobi power tool with this battery deal – and I recommend it
Save 57% on this Ryobi lithium-ion battery set for your power tools, and get the tool of your choice totally free.
Read MoreHow I built my own DIY cyberdeck straight out of 80s sci-fi – and all the cool things it can do
The latest DIY craze is a portable computer inspired by a 1984 sci-fi novel. I built one with a Raspberry Pi. Here’s why and how.
Read MoreSony Bravia 9 II vs. Bravia 9: I’ve seen both TV models, and True RGB LED is a major leap
Sony recently announced the new Bravia 9 II True RGB TV. Is it worth upgrading from the older Bravia 9 Mini LED? I break down the differences.
Read MoreI tried the latest MX Linux version on my PC, and it made the system look and feel like new
MX Linux has released a version that includes features and software, making it a brilliant option for the latest systems.
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