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Stop trusting a fresh Windows install: Why you must manually verify TRIM and SSD write-caching

1 hour 43 min ago

Reinstalling Windows is a clean slate for your PC. Most of us only do it when we have to, but some friends of mine just treat it as regular PC maintenance. One way or another, it is one of the most common steps in troubleshooting a PC that doesn't seem to be doing so well.

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3 rewarding 3D printing projects to start this weekend (March 7-9)

1 hour 59 min ago

Looking for a project to get started on this weekend that makes good use of your 3D printer? Here are three projects that require a fair bit of work and will leave you with a sense of accomplishment when you’re finished.

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5 things that can go wrong when "debloating" Windows 11

2 hours 14 min ago

Windows 11 comes out of the box with more unwanted apps than I can count. Between Bing search, ads in the Start Menu, and Copilot everywhere, it is tempting to run a one-size-fits-all debloat script to remove some of the junk. If you're going to debloat your PC, be cautious: There are many things that can go wrong.

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Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (March 6 - 8)

2 hours 29 min ago

Are you ready for some projects to try out on your Raspberry Pi this weekend? Today, I’m showing you software projects that you can tackle before Monday comes, like setting up Pi-hole, organizing your documents, and even creating your own media streaming platform.

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Do power tool battery adapters actually ruin your tools?

2 hours 44 min ago

Do you have more than one power tool brand in your garage or shop? It's fairly common to start with one brand, like Ryobi for affordability, then branch out to Milwaukee, Makita, or DeWALT. Now, you have a mix of tools, battery packs, and chargers, and none of them work together. That's why battery adapters are so popular. But will that battery adapter ruin your tool?

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Stop reinstalling Windows: Why your SSD controller doesn't care that you formatted your PC

2 hours 58 min ago

All too often, we treat formatting our PC as the first step when something goes wrong. I get it: chances are that'll fix it, and spending hours troubleshooting is no fun. But if it's your SSD or your filesystem that's causing you trouble, I'm here to tell you that formatting the PC might not fix it.

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You can still experience the internet of the 1980s: Here's how

3 hours 14 min ago

Most people think of the public's access to the internet as only really being a "thing" with the advent of the World Wide Web in the mid-90s with all those rudimentary websites with pictures and even short, blurry video clips the size of a postage stamp.

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3 great Paramount+ shows to binge this weekend (March 6 - 8)

3 hours 44 min ago

March weekends are for comfort viewing, and Paramount+ is a warp-speed rabbit hole that's easy to get lost in. That warp reference will make sense in a minute, but in the meantime, let me offer up a few sure-fire suggestions for what to watch.

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6 Google Drive replacements for Linux

3 hours 44 min ago

Google Drive is a powerful and convenient web application. Unfortunately, Linux has never been graced with an official, supported Drive app of its own. Here are 6 powerful Linux alternatives that can help you fill that void.

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I don't use Word or Docs anymore—this open-source writing app beats both of them

3 hours 59 min ago

For years, my writing workflow revolved around Microsoft Word and Google Docs. That's not surprising. In most professional environments, those two tools are the default. Documents arrive as DOCX files, teams collaborate in Google Docs, and sooner or later you end up using whatever the rest of the workplace uses. I did the same thing. Word handled most of my writing, while Docs filled in when something needed quick sharing or editing in a browser.

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The Linux ls command has 6 "hidden" abilities you need to know about

4 hours 14 min ago

The Linux terminal can seem intimidating at first, but knowing just a few commands and their most useful options can unlock a lot of power. The ls command is one of the easiest to understand, and it can do more than you might think.

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6 ways I use OneNote to guide my personal life

4 hours 14 min ago

When it comes to personal organization, many people rely on a chaotic mix of scattered apps, paper notes, and a heavily burdened memory. However, OneNote is kind of overlooked as a reliable tool, but if you use it well, it can make your life much easier.

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Why a cheap USB-C hub is a must-have accessory for every Samsung Galaxy owner

4 hours 29 min ago

If you're a proud owner of a Samsung Galaxy phone or tablet, there's an advantage you have over most others. To take full advantage of this feature, you only need a cheap USB-C hub. There's so much you can do with it.

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600-mile hybrid, fun Disney themes: 5 standout features of the 2027 Kia Telluride

4 hours 44 min ago

A hybrid version with over 600 miles of range, off-road capability, and cameo appearances from Marvel superheroes, Woody and Buzz from Toy Story, and even Mickey Mouse. The 2027 Kia Telluride has arrived, the beneficiary of a top-to-bottom redesign that gave it more family-friendly features and more rear cargo space for all the stuff you need to haul around in a given week.

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Stop worrying about SSD write limits: Why your controller will die long before your NAND flash

17 hours 59 min ago

We tend to worry a lot about the lifespan of our SSDs—and quite frankly, I often warn you to keep it in mind whenever I write articles myself.

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Alan Ritchson’s new Netflix action movie is the perfect Reacher substitute

18 hours 44 min ago

Since 2022, Alan Ritchson has been taking names and kicking butt in Reacher. With season 4 still months away, fans of Ritchson can watch the actor in War Machine, a new Netflix movie and the perfect substitute for Reacher. War Machine arrives at 12:00 a.m. PT on March 6, 2026, making it the ideal Netflix movie to watch this weekend.

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5 award-winning Netflix shows to watch this weekend (March 6-8)

Thu, 03/05/2026 - 23:00

Want to tune into the best shows on Netflix? The platform hosts a vast collection of award-winning titles that you can pick from, from Oscar-winning movies to Emmy-winning shows.

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5 new Paramount+ shows and movies in March you shouldn’t overlook

Thu, 03/05/2026 - 22:00

I don’t know about you guys, but the arrival of a new month excites me, specifically because of all the fresh content being released on my favorite streaming platforms. March looks to be utterly illuminating on Paramount+, with the premieres of two new Taylor Sheridan series, the streaming debut of a breath-holding survival thriller based on a true story, a new, cut-throat cooking competition, and a documentary film that’s sure to titillate your senses.

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Modular designs and cat smartphones: Our favorite tech of MWC 2026

Thu, 03/05/2026 - 21:58

We're in the swing of MWC 2026, the annual smartphone and consumer electronics trade show where leading brands announce their latest products. Unsurprisingly, there's no shortage of cool tech to talk about, but these are our favorites of 2026.

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Why everyone should use VS Code (even if they aren't programmers)

Thu, 03/05/2026 - 20:37

When Visual Studio Code (VS Code) was released in 2015, it revolutionized code editing. But it can do so much more for the average person who doesn't write code (yet). Let's explore how it can be useful to you, even if you can't tell your HTML from your C#.

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