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Home Depot and Lowe’s have power tool deals for up to $400 off ahead of Memorial Day
Save big on everything you need for DIY projects and home repairs with these Memorial Day deals on tools from DeWalt, Milwaukee, and more.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 vs. Pixel 10 Pro Fold vs. Motorola Razr Fold – this model wins for me
The Motorola Razr Fold faces tough competition from Samsung and Google, but still manages to stand out for these reasons.
Read MoreI’m following the 60-60 rule for headphone listening, and my future self will thank me for it
Wearing headphones every day has a greater effect on your ears than you might think. But your devices likely have features to help.
Read MoreYou may qualify for Amazon Prime at 50% off without even knowing – here’s how
There are a couple of lesser-known ways to get Amazon Prime at a discount right now. I break down the details.
Read MoreAmerican Airlines has new portable battery rules – here’s what travelers should know
Restrictions on portable power during flights are already expanding. Here’s what changed before American’s latest move.
Read MoreI’m backing up my Samsung Messages now – here are 2 free ways to do it
Your texts don’t have to disappear when the app gets shut down in a few months. Here’s how to back them up.
Read MoreAdobe Express vs Canva: Which design tool is better?
I tested Adobe Express and Canva to compare value and workflow fit so you can choose the right design tool for your needs.
Read MoreFedora Kinoite vs. Silverblue: My verdict after testing both immutable Linux distros
Fedora offers two different takes on an immutable option, each of which might be similar on the inside, but on the outside, they couldn’t be different.
Read MoreBuying a robot mower? You can safely ignore these specs (and which ones actually matter)
Robot mowers aren’t one-size-fits-all devices – many have overhyped specs you don’t even need. Here’s what I recommend skipping.
Read MoreChromebook vs. Googlebook: How I’m deciding which laptop to upgrade to next
Google is going all-in on its new product line while assuring users Chromebooks aren’t being phased out.
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