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5 ways Zorin OS makes switching from Windows feel effortless
Ever since Microsoft decided to pull the plug on Windows 10, a lot of people are left with fully functional PCs that don't meet Windows 11 requirements. A lot of these people have been flocking to ZorinOS, so I decided to give it a try. Turns out that popularity is well-earned because, in all my years of daily-driving Linux, I've never seen a better replacement for Windows.
3 Linux Mint power-user features nobody talks about
Ever dismissed Linux Mint as "too beginner-friendly" for your workflow? Wondered why so many users stick with it despite its "simple" reputation? I did the same thing until I discovered three features that completely changed my mind.
Your SSD isn't too small, you are just using it wrong
SSD prices have been rising sharply lately, in part due to global memory shortages and high demand. For many PC users, upgrading storage has become a pricey proposition, which makes now the perfect time to get creative and make the most of the space you already have.
Everyone’s ignoring this used luxury hybrid—but they shouldn’t
Scrolling through used luxury cars, the same names keep popping up. The loud ones, the obvious ones, the brands that’ve spent decades bragging about how premium they are.
The one YouTube Music feature that finally made me cancel Spotify
I’ve paid for Spotify. I’ve paid for Amazon Music. On top of that, I already pay for YouTube Premium, mostly to get rid of ads and keep YouTube usable. For a long time, YouTube Music was just part of the package. I didn’t really think of it as a serious competitor, and I definitely didn’t expect it to replace a service I’d been paying for on purpose.
Obsidian 1.11 is a massive update for desktop, iPhone, and Android
Obsidian, the excellent cross-platform notes app, is rolling out another helpful update. Obsidian 1.11 is now available for desktop and mobile platforms, with new widgets and design updates for mobile platforms, and some smaller changes for the desktop app.
I de-Googled my Android phone and actually liked it
It's no secret that Google is the heart and soul of every Android phone that has the Play Store. Even if you manage to delete all Google apps—which isn't easy—Google's background services remain active. I wanted to experience Android without any Google services or apps whatsoever, and it wasn't as bad as I thought.
These performance wagons are beating SUVs at their own game
SUVs have been the default family car for so long that most of us barely question it anymore. They promise space for people and gear, an upright driving position, and the idea that you’re ready for anything—even if most of that “anything” is just groceries and school runs.
7 programming techniques that quietly make you elite
Programming requires a varied skill set, from low-level coding to high-level tasks like communication. The following tips have helped me to improve over the course of my programming career.
Older Mac computers are about to lose Google Chrome
Google Chrome is preparing to drop support for macOS 12 Monterey, meaning older Mac users will need to upgrade their operating system soon if they want to keep their browser secure. The change is happening when the upcoming Chrome 151 release rolls out.
Even Dell admits that nobody cares about AI PCs
I'm tired of everything being "AI." AI smartphones, AI fridges, AI tablets, AI vacuum cleaners, and most of all, AI PCs. I've seen enough of those to last me a lifetime.
iPhones might finally catch up to Android in this one area
Apple is finally making a massive move to catch up in the AI race by partnering with Google to power a revamped version of Siri later this year. Under the multi-year deal, Apple will rely on Google's cloud architecture and Gemini lineup to underpin its upcoming foundational AI models.
The most reliable Korean SUV you probably aren't considering
In a crowded SUV market, shoppers often gravitate toward familiar names and larger crossovers, but one smaller Korean model quietly delivers exceptional reliability that most buyers overlook. While bigger and flashier SUVs grab headlines, this compact contender consistently earns high marks for low maintenance costs, strong dependability ratings, and trouble-free ownership, making it one of the most sensible choices in its class.
My incredibly cheap alternative to a soundbar
I wanted to upgrade the audio quality of the TV in my office, but I didn't want to blow a bunch of money on a soundbar. So, I gathered up some cheap components and threw together a small sound system for less than $25. It's far from perfect, but it gets the job done.
Linux Mint 22.3 has arrived, complete with Cinnamon 6.6
Linux Mint 22.3 'Zena' is now rolling out, and it's another great update for the Ubuntu-based distribution. It includes the Cinnamon 6.6 environment, a new system information tool, and other improvements.
4 lightweight apps I always install on my Raspberry Pi desktop
Raspberry Pis are popular among DIYers, tinkerers, and homelabbers, but if you don't ask too much, you can also use them as a fairly capable mini PC as a replacement for a laptop or desktop. Here are 5 apps I use constantly.
Why I don’t put every Raspberry Pi in a case
One of the first accessories people make or buy for a Raspberry Pi is a case. In fact, online sellers are happy to include one with your purchase, since surely you'll need one. The truth is, most of the time, you don't strictly need a case for your SBC. Going caseless is just fine, and can sometimes be the better choice.
Stop buying external SSDs: Build your own for less money
Are you thinking about buying a new external SSD? We all seem to be constantly in need of more storage, but I'd caution against heading straight for a pre-built external SSD.
90% of Excel spreadsheets contain errors: Here’s how to fix yours
Excel is the backbone of modern life, powering everything from your personal mortgage calculations to complex corporate budgets. However, a workbook is only as reliable as the person who built it—even seasoned pros make simple mistakes that lead to massive discrepancies. It's time to fix your formulas before they fail you.
4 Home Assistant tricks that will save you hours in the long run
Home Assistant is great, but it can suck up time like almost nothing else. Change one small thing, and suddenly you have to edit multiple automations to get things working again. With a little forward planning, however, you can save yourself hours of wasted time.


