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3 exciting Netflix thrillers to watch this week (August 17-23)

6 hours 21 min ago

This week is all about intellectual property. The three thrillers on the list are part of long-running franchises. Some of them are certainly scarier than others, so if you love horror, you'll appreciate several of these picks. Our top selection is a direct sequel to a zombie movie from a beloved dystopian franchise.

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The 2027 Toyota Tundra Trailhunter solves an off-roader's biggest warranty headache

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 23:30

Truck owners in the United States spent more than $15 billion in 2025 modifying their pickups for off-road outings, according to the 2026 SEMA Market Report, with lift kits and suspension upgrades accounting for more than $3 billion of that total. Pickup trucks, perhaps not surprisingly, generate the largest share of aftermarket sales, according to the SEMA report.

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Virtual desktops, docks, and tabbed windows—Linux had them first

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 22:30

While modern Linux distros will come with a slick user interface, in the past, they tended to be basic affairs. Because Linux and Unix systems offer much more choice in how the interface is set up, there is a wide range of window managers available. Here are some classics that shaped the early days of the system. They're obscure, but they shaped a lot of modern desktops like GNOME and KDE Plasma.

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4 iconic Prime Video movies to watch this week (August 17-23)

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 22:00

The best part about Prime Video refilling its library coffers with more than 50 new movies at the beginning of the month is that it almost always includes more than enough iconic, sure-fire hits that are guaranteed to please. Sure, you could take Project Hail Mary for another spin, but when you've got the four top-shelf titles below to watch this week, why would you?

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The 32-year-old Windows placeholder that Microsoft says is now a permanent feature

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 21:30

Many things that we consider temporary at first become a permanent part of our daily lives, for one reason or another. As an example, I placed my first SSD on top of my case's built-in 3.5-inch drive enclosure because I couldn't be bothered to properly install it and left it there for years until I built a new PC in a new chassis. In the case of Windows, a stopgap dialog box created in 1994 still lives on as a permanent part of Windows.

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I used Claude to build Anki flashcards—and it's the future of learning

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 20:30

I've always found flashcards to be one of the most fun and engaging ways to learn new things. The idea of quizzing yourself and getting instant feedback just by flipping a card strikes an elegant balance between simplicity and effectiveness. Now, if you're like me and also enjoy flashcards, you probably know about Anki—it’s one of the most popular student apps out there. And while it’s really powerful, setting it up can be a huge hassle, which keeps many students from creating personalized quiz decks tailored to their specific needs. But now, with Claude, you can automate that entire process. Here’s how it works.

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I get 300 notifications a day on Android—here's my system for taming them

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 20:00

Apps are always competing for your attention. I easily get more than 300 notifications a day on my Android phone, and maybe 50-100 are important enough to go through. Unwanted or less important notifications steal your attention and drain your phone’s battery a little as well.

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5 ways to repurpose an old Nintendo Wii Remote

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 19:15

Do you have old Wii Remotes lying around your house? Well, it’s a good thing you didn’t throw them away years ago. Thanks to modern software, those Wii Remotes can live a new life on your desk in several fun and unique ways.

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I turned off one Samsung setting and my Galaxy stopped overheating while charging

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 19:00

Most people assume their phone's lifeline is something you either accept or ignore. Samsung builds in fast charging, so fast charging is what you get. The phone heating up while it's plugged in feels like a normal side effect instead of a sign that something's slowly going wrong. If you want your phone's battery to last longer, you shouldn't keep this option on forever.

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5 ways to combine your 3D printer and smart home that you've never thought of

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 18:30

So, you have a 3D printer and a smart home, and want to combine the two. Today I'm going to show you five unexpected ways that you can combine your love of extruding plastic and making your smart home more accessible.

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These 4 Linux apps deserve to be called the best of all time

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 18:15

Before the comments blow up on me, I'm not claiming these are the four most technically impressive Linux applications ever written. There are plenty of more ambitious or technically complex programs out there. What makes these four stand out is that they helped solve the kinds of problems almost every desktop user runs into, especially people defecting from Windows, whether that's browsing the web, working with documents and spreadsheets, playing media, or editing images.

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This luxury SUV offers Toyota reliability without the drama

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 18:00

Buying a luxury SUV usually means paying for more than a nicer cabin and a prestigious badge. For many shoppers, the bigger question is whether that premium experience is worth the added complexity and potentially higher repair bills.

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4 AI learning tools I'd use if I went back to college today

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 17:45

I have a degree in Computer Animation, but there was so much research attached to it that I really felt like I was drowning. I spent more time than I'd like to admit dealing with highlighters and index cards, trying to absorb material that felt like it was written to confuse instead of explain. The problem was never motivation or effort. It was that building study materials, getting through dense papers, and keeping organized notes ate up the time I actually needed for learning.

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5 features I always change on every Google Pixel phone

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 17:30

Google Pixel phones come loaded with genuinely useful features, but not all of them are enabled out of the box. In fact, it's a bit backwards sometimes—some of the most useful features are disabled by default, while features I don't care for are turned on from day one. That's why going through the settings and tweaking them to your liking is worth the few minutes it takes. Here are the five features I always change on every Pixel phone I set up.

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The 2 types of SSD failure—one you can fix, one you can't

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 17:15

SSDs are fantastic, but they're not immortal. They can fail even at 100% health. How can you tell whether your SSD is just having a bad day or it belongs in a e-waste recycling center?

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4 smart home devices that work better without a subscription

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 17:00

Many smart home devices offer subscription plans that can add additional features. Some of these subscription plans are worth the price for what you get, but there are plenty of smart home devices that can actually do more without a subscription.

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Windows leaves behind gigabytes of junk when you uninstall apps—here's how to find it

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 16:30

Every time you uninstall a program on Windows, you're probably leaving more behind than you realize. It's not dramatic, but it adds up. Luckily, there are plenty of third-party apps that will find what a regular uninstaller misses and get rid of it by themselves.

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How "most dangerous car" rankings are misleading you

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 16:15

In late November 2024, an iSeeCars analysis put Tesla at the top of the country's fatal accident rankings. Tesla's rate was 5.6 deaths per billion miles driven, nearly double the industry average. iSeeCars executive analyst Karl Brauer noted that most of the vehicles topping the list have excellent crash-test ratings, attributing the elevated numbers to a mix of driver behavior and conditions rather than a flaw in the vehicles themselves. Although Tesla topped the iSeeCars list, the brand accounted for less than 0.5% of all vehicles involved in fatal crashes in 2024.

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3D-printed power strip brackets can instantly enhance your space for less than $1

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 16:00

I hate cables with a passion, like any other reasonable human being. Power banks do a great job of consolidating cables, but they can be just as unsightly and difficult to deal with as the rest of your cords.

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Every memorable stop on my last vacation came from two Google Maps habits

Sun, 08/16/2026 - 15:45

Planning a trip and making sure you hit every destination or restaurant can be stressful, which is why a lot of people use travel planners or itinerary apps. But did you know you can build a trip itinerary on Google Maps? Not only that, but all the most memorable stops on my last vacation came from two Google Maps habits.

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