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5 essential Google TV apps that have nothing to do with streaming
Google TV (along with Android TV) is one of the most popular smart TV platforms, thanks to its wide availability from brands like TCL, Sony, Hisense, and others. It has a massive selection of streaming apps and services, Gemini built in, and more. But did you know there's a lot more you can do with that TV?
How to increase touch sensitivity on Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones
Your Android phone has a capacitive touchscreen that works by registering the electrical charge of your fingertips. In most situations, its default level of touch responsiveness is excellent, but if the phone has trouble registering input, you can increase its sensitivity in just a few taps.
Tesla is charging $15,000 more for its last Model S and X EVs—here's why
Automakers usually slash prices to clear out discontinued cars, but not Tesla. Elon Musk's brand has raised prices by roughly $15,000 for remaining U.S. inventory of the outgoing Model S and Model X.
5 surprising things a power drill can do besides drilling and driving screws
For lots of homeowners and people who like to do things themselves, the power drill an entry point into doing home improvement. It's typically the first power tool you buy, stored in a plastic case with a standard set of bits, and only taken out when you need to bore a hole or drive a screw.
3 Linux distros to try after you’ve outgrown Linux Mint
Mint is an excellent distro for Linux newcomers, but at some point, all those beginner-friendly optimizations start to feel limiting. If that sounds like you, it’s probably time to stop trying to fix Mint or patch over its limitations with add-ons, and move to something more advanced. Here are three intermediate Linux distros built for users who’ve outgrown Linux Mint.
Subaru's Q1 sales shock: One winner, lots of red ink everywhere else
Quarterly sales reports rarely tell a single, straightforward story, and Subaru’s latest numbers are a perfect example. While the brand’s overall first-quarter performance reflects slowing momentum across much of the lineup, one model is moving sharply in the opposite direction. That contrast has turned Subaru’s Q1 results into a tale of one breakout success surrounded by widespread declines.
4 Milwaukee tools to level up your lawn care
Warmer weather is finally here, and that means it's time to fertilize and frequently mow the lawn, weed whack, and more. Maintaining your lawn and garden doesn't have to be difficult, and with the right Milwaukee tools, you'll find it easier to keep your yard looking like a golf course.
5 ways I use randomization in my Home Assistant setup
Home Assistant is built around rules, but sometimes you need a little randomization in your life. You can use the Random integration or the Jinja random filter in templates in all sorts of useful ways.
Use this coding trick to make Excel formulas readable
Excel has evolved into a full-on programming environment in recent years, yet many spreadsheets still look like a cryptic mess of unreadable formulas. But by borrowing a trick from the world of coding, you can turn your confusing grid into a clear and logical workbook.
Apples iPhone Fold launch might happen later than we thought. Here’s why.
Apple's iPhone Fold might be coming to market later than anticipated.
A new report by Nikkei claims Apple has hit some engineering hurdles that may delay the launch of the first foldable iPhone, perhaps even into 2027.
SEE ALSO: iPhone Fold leaks, rumors, and renders: Everything we knowAccording to the report, which cites multiple sources familiar with the matter, developing the iPhone Fold has proven more complex than the company had expected. "It's true that more issues than expected have emerged during the early test production phase, and additional time will be needed to resolve them and make necessary adjustments. ... The current situation could put the mass production timeline at risk," a source told Nikkei.
The report doesn't have many details on what, exactly, these issues are. One source, however, said they have to do with engineering challenges, and are not related to components and materials supply issues.
Featured Video For You The settings to unlock your iPhone's professional camera modeNothing is set in stone yet, but Apple needs to overcome these problems until early May, or the launch of the iPhone Fold may have to be moved to a later date.
Most of the reports we've seen so far said that Apple plans to launch the iPhone Fold in September 2026, alongside its iPhone 18 Pro models. However, a recent research note by analyst Tim Long claimed that the shipments for the Fold would likely start in December 2026, a few months after the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max models become available.
This doesn't necessarily mean the iPhone Fold won't be unveiled in September alongside other new devices. Apple may officially announce it in September but launch it a few months later, like it did with the iPhone X in 2017.
A24s The Invite trailer: Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton really dig Seth Rogen and Olivia Wildes vibe
A24 has released a trailer for The Invite, teasing a dinner party which looks set to be much more dramatic than the hosts had planned.
A remake of the 2020 Spanish comedy The People Upstairs, The Invite follows couple Joe (Seth Rogen) and Angela (Olivia Wilde, who also directs). The pair's marriage is struggling, their previous spark having been replaced by disagreements and disgruntlement.
Their relationship soon comes to a potential crossroads when they invite their upstairs neighbours (Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton) for a dinner party. A notably more laid-back pair than their hosts, it looks as though Joe and Angela's guests have seen the couple from their apartment window and really dig their vibes.
The Invite is scheduled for a limited release in theatres June 26.
My Windows 10 PC was dying until I spent two hours and exactly zero dollars
Windows 10 PCs may be on their way out, but that doesn't make them obsolete. Plenty of perfectly good PCs are still locked to Windows 10, and they can live on for years and years with some proper care.
Waymo is now offering fully autonomous rides in Nashville
Waymo is now offering fully autonomous, driverless taxi rides in Nashville.
We knew this was coming. The company's robotaxis were spotted driving around without a human safety driver in Nashville back in February, but the service wasn't open to the public yet.
SEE ALSO: Waymo's robotaxis go driverless in NashvilleStarting now, however, Waymo users will be getting invites for fully driverless rides in Nashville. Initially, the service will cover a 60-square-mile area (see map below), and Waymo says it's also planning to include the Nashville International Airport in the "near future."
The Nashville International Airport isn't included right now, but Waymo should be expanding there soon. Credit: WaymoIf you haven't received your invite, it should be coming soon. Waymo says the gradual rollout enables it to "thoughtfully scale while delivering a consistent, high-quality experience."
The service will initially be offered through Waymo app, but the company says it will also start serving some rides through project partner Lyft's app "later this year."
Featured Video For You I took a ride in a robotaxi: How close are we to a driverless future?Waymo has been aggressively expanding in recent months, likely due to its chief competitor, Tesla, doing the same with its Robotaxi service. Most recently, Waymo has expanded its test vehicles in Chicago, Illinois, and Charlotte. The company's expansion follows a $16 billion financing round in February, with Waymo promising to expand to over 20 more cities in 2026.
Android's missing action button would put iPhones to shame
Android has a reputation of being more customizable than the iPhone, but that’s become less true over the last few years. For example, iPhones now come with an extra button just for shortcuts—Android could do it so much better, though.
4 open-source Windows apps that are better than their paid rivals
Open-source applications sometimes have a reputation for being slightly buggy or unpolished, and that is sometimes true. However, in many cases—including some of the most important types of apps you'll need—the free and open-source options are leagues ahead of the paid options. Here are four of my favorites.
Don't wait for a blackout—4 essentials that prepare me for every power outage
Every season can bring expected—or unexpected—power outages due to drastic weather, whether from a storm, blizzard, or an accident near an electrical pole.
Stop sleeping on LaserDisc: Why this forgotten format beats modern DVD in surprising ways
My wife has shown up back home with various surprises over the years. The last big one is a rescue dog who is sleeping on my feet as I write this. However, the most surprising thing she's ever shown up with is an honest-to-goodness LaserDisc player.
Everything you need to know about Home Depots Spring Black Friday sale
Spring has officially sprung, and Home Depot is welcoming the start of the season with a 14-day Spring Black Friday sale. ("Black Friday" isn't going to mean a thing if we keep getting spring iterations, Prime Days 1 and 2, and early access events, but we love a good deal, so we'll let it slide.)
SEE ALSO: The Plantaform smart indoor garden uses NASA tech to grow plants with fogWhile the OG Black Friday is great for snagging affordable TVs, laptops, and other electronics, Home Depot's Spring Black Friday sale is for anyone who wants to transform their flowerbeds or backyard from the sad, brown mess winter left behind into a personal getaway you can actually enjoy after work.
The sale officially kicks off on Thursday, April 9, and runs through April 22, 2026. Since the deals aren't technically live just yet, consider this your official save-the-date. We're going to be updating this page with the absolute best markdowns as soon as the prices drop, but here's a sneak peek at the categories we already know are getting major discounts:
Lawn and garden: It's time to prep the yard. Expect price cuts on outdoor power equipment, plants, flowers, mulch, and weed and grass killer.
Backyard hosting: Everything you need for summer parties will be on sale, including patio furniture, dining sets, composite decking, and grills.
Home upgrades: If you've been holding out on a renovation, look for deals on paint, faucets, flooring, toilets, fencing, and major appliances (including refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, and washers/dryers).
Storage solutions: Get your garage organized with discounted tool bags, storage shelves, and boxes. Pros can also expect bulk price savings on essentials like tools, pipes, and water heaters.
As for the brands, Home Depot isn't holding back. We're expecting major price drops from popular heavy hitters, including DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Traeger, Weber, Nexgrill, Trex, Rigid, GE Appliances, Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, Vissani, Frigidaire, and StyleWell.
Bookmark this page and check back on Thursday, April 9, when we load it up with the best live deals you can actually add to your cart!
KDE is a treasure trove of free games—here are the 5 best ones
KDE is best known for the Plasma Desktop, but it actually produces a huge number of different applications, including some truly fantastic ones like Kate, Krita, and KDE Connect. Most of the applications are designed to be functional or educational, but some of my recent favorites are entirely different: they're KDE's Games.
I let Claude control my computer—and it filled my Amazon basket
Anthropic has introduced a new feature in Claude called Computer Use. When enabled, it allows Claude to take control of your computer, moving the mouse and using screenshots to decide where to click. I took it for a spin to see what it could do.


