Technology
Premium but affordable: the Korean luxury sedan that undercuts Lexus
Luxury sedans often come with premium price tags, but one Korean contender is changing expectations in 2025 by delivering upscale refinement at a surprisingly accessible cost. While brands like Lexus have long set the benchmark for comfort and quality, this model undercuts its pricier rivals without sacrificing the premium experience that buyers crave. For shoppers who want sophistication and value, it’s quickly becoming a compelling alternative in the luxury segment.
I replaced Microsoft Paint with a powerful open-source alternative
Microsoft Paint has been a classic app in Windows for decades, but I haven't liked recent changes—especially the forced introduction of Copilot, which brings AI features. So, I found a free and open-source alternative to use instead.
Nvidia has no plans to stop Shield TV updates, hasn’t ruled out a Shield 2
The Nvidia Shield TV is an iconic device, right up there with the Nexus One and Moto DROID. Many people consider it to be the best streaming device despite the fact that the latest model is over five years old. That’s because Nvidia is still supporting even the oldest models, and apparently, it doesn’t plan on stopping.
3 must-see Prime Video shows to binge this weekend (January 30 - February 1)
As you settle in for another cold weekend indoors, do it with no worries about what you’re going to watch, thanks to Amazon Prime Video. While their library of new content grows, their selection of previously released titles remains fresh and very much in your face, which I appreciate.
Everything coming to Prime Video in February 2026
Things continue to ramp up in 2026, with Prime Video releasing all the goods on its February movie and TV show lineup. For the year's shortest month, the streaming behemoth is packing it to the rafters with more than 70 new titles, spanning genres from classic comedies, dramas, and action flicks to new documentaries and thrillers.
The 4 hidden things costing you money on gas every winter
Winter Storm Fern, the name given to the massive storm by The Weather Channel, impacted over 200 million Americans and spanned 34 states. While it’s best to stay home when such fierce storms and blizzards move through our communities, sometimes it’s just not possible.
You watched Alex Honnold scale Taipei 101—now stream his greatest climb in Free Solo
I'm convinced that Alex Honnold is not real. Case in point: Honnold climbed Taipei 101 without a rope. Oh, and he did it live on Netflix for millions to watch. A death-defying stunt like scaling a building without a rope exercises every emotion—fear, anxiety, admiration, and relief come to mind. If this was your first experience with a Honnold climb, welcome. Believe it or not, Taipei 101 isn't even Honnold's greatest accomplishment.
Stop paying your ISP $180 a year for a terrible router
If you're currently renting a modem and/or router from your internet service provider (ISP), I'm here to tell you that you should stop—for multiple reasons. You might be wasting your money, sometimes in the hundreds of dollars, and you could be getting better performance, too.
Audi nails luxury on a budget with this small yet comfortable sedan
In a market where luxury often comes with a hefty price tag, one compact sedan proves you don’t have to overspend to enjoy a premium driving experience. Audi has long been associated with refined interiors and composed handling, and this small sedan brings those strengths into a more attainable package. It blends upscale comfort, thoughtful design, and modern technology in a way that feels more expensive than its compact footprint — making it a standout choice for buyers who want premium without paying luxury pricing.
The iPhone Fold is starting to feel real—here's what we know
Rumors and leaks usually lead to real products, but that’s not always the case with Apple. Remember the Apple Car? So, when rumors of an iPhone Fold started popping up, people were understandably skeptical. The evidence is getting hard to ignore, though.
Stop buying membrane keyboards
Keyboards are among the most used everyday items in the world, yet most people still use mushy membrane keyboards. These keyboards dominate the market because they're cheap to make, not because they offer a good experience. Here's why everyone should stop using them.
These sensors are the best smart home upgrade you’ve skipped
Sensors are some of the most important smart home devices you can buy. While products such as smart bulbs and smart plugs make your home easy to control, sensors are the things that can tell those devices when to spring into action. Not all sensors are created equal, however. You may be missing out on some of the most useful sensors you can buy.
Upgrade your living room with these smart home gadgets
How smart is your living room? Even if you spend most of your time there relaxing, there’s no reason a few considered purchases can’t make a big difference to your life.
You can now stream Fallout season 1 for free on YouTube (but not for long)
Fallout fans can now watch season 1 of the Prime Video TV show for free.
Stop buying Gen 4 SSDs: The price gap with Gen 5 is gone
The fastest SSDs seem overpriced when faced with their cheaper counterparts. Or, at the very least, they used to seem that way. But do they still?
You'll want to get in on UGREEN's super early bird deal for its new NAS
All it takes is a $30 reservation to get on UGREEN's latest NAS series, which features local AI to make using your NAS easier than ever.
How to use R1C1 referencing style in Microsoft Excel
Don't panic—your Excel isn't broken. If your column letters suddenly turn into numbers, you've stumbled into R1C1 mode. While it looks like a glitch, it's actually a high-level tool that lets you audit your formulas and read and write your macros like a spreadsheet pro.
Why multifunction 3D printers aren't as good as they sound
The fact that we have 3D printers in our homes is already something that would blow my teenage sci-fi loving mind, but now you can buy systems that not only print in 3D, but can do laser cutting, engraving, and even milling. On paper, this sounds like the perfect solution for small home workshops, or anyone who wants to tinker.
The Calibre eBook manager just got a big update
The popular eBook reader and manager app Calibre just got a big update. Calibre 9.0 is now rolling out with a new bookshelf view, more editing options, and much more.
Stop self-hosting your password manager—do this instead
I self-host almost every service I use in my homelab. If I can self-host it, chances are, I do—except for passwords. I refuse to self-host my password manager, and find that a hosted password manager gives me the peace of mind I need for my digital life.


