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SLC exhaustion and 2 other physical SSD bottlenecks you can't fix in Windows
There aren't a lot of things that are as annoying as it is to spin up a new SSD, only to find it's not even close to the performance that was advertised.
This once-ridiculed Microsoft gadget finally makes sense now
Back in 2015, Microsoft announced Windows Continuum, a feature that could transform Windows 10 Mobile phones into full-blown desktops, complete with a desktop-like interface, full-screen apps, and support for keyboards and mice. The catch was that Continuum was impressive on paper, but not in practice.
Stop messing with your source data: 4 ways to build break-proof spreadsheets
Excel is easy to use, right? You put some data in, write a few formulas, sort the columns, and you're done. While that might work for simpler tasks, it's a recipe for disaster if your workbook grows. In this scenario, your data should sit in the background while you do the work elsewhere.
The simplest Home Assistant automation I've built is still the best one
I have a large number of Home Assistant automations, from the simple to the incredibly complicated. While complex automations are often necessary, the best automation I have is the simplest one of them all.
This $15 gadget instantly upgraded my smart TV
Streaming has become the default option and is arguably trying to take the role of traditional cable. However, that doesn't mean that streaming is the only option, or even a good one. Subscriptions and entertainment costs are constantly rising, but the TV antenna has only gotten better and cheaper in some cases.
PowerPoint isn't a program of the past—you're just using it wrong
Everyone loves to blame PowerPoint for their boring meetings, but the problem isn't the software—it's your workflow. While you were making beige bullet points, Microsoft quietly spent the past decade turning PowerPoint into a professional-grade motion graphics engine. If your presentations feel like a relic of the past, the program isn't what needs an update.
3D printed slop is everywhere, and I’m sick of it
I can’t seem to avoid 3D printed slop like articulated dragons and octopi with dangling legs. It wouldn’t be so bad if these models didn’t remind me of some of the worst aspects of 3D printing.
This Linux terminal app turns daily weather reports into an animated ASCII masterpiece
Most days, my terminal is a purely practical space, a place for important commands, logs, and the occasional script. It’s efficient, minimal, and not particularly exciting to look at. But every once in a while, a tool comes along that reminds you that the command line can still surprise you.
Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro review: Premium wireless earbuds that shine
iPhone owners have AirPods, but what about Android users? The answer should now be the Samsung Galaxy Buds4 Pro. They sound terrific, are comfortable to wear, and block noise well. These headphones can do it all, from fitness and commuting to long days in the office.
Your smart home needs a mesh network, here’s what that means
When I started building my smart home, I was still figuring things out and making mistakes. But one thing I’m glad I got right from the start was the decision to use a mesh network, rather than just relying on Wi-Fi for everything.
Taylor Sheridan's The Madison premieres tomorrow—but you’ll be done with it by next week
Taylor Sheridan's latest Paramount+ show, The Madison, is scheduled to premiere on Saturday, March 14, 2026. Written and created by Sheridan, the star-studded drama series is headlined by Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell.
How I turned 7 obsolete gadgets into a free Intel mini PC
There are plenty of ways you can repurpose old tech to give it a new life. Sometimes, however, devices are so old as to be virtually useless for modern purposes, and if devices won't even turn on anymore, there's not much you can do with them. You may be able to sell old and broken devices for more than you think.
3 of the best HBO Max shows worth binging this weekend (March 13 - 15)
The weekend is here, finally, and that means downtime and maybe watching something great on TV. HBO Max is no stranger to premium TV, but there's so much to choose from that finding the right show can still feel like a part-time job.
Windows 11 is fixing my biggest complaint with user accounts
The shift from local-only user accounts in Windows to Microsoft accounts wasn’t great for many reasons, and one of them is that your home folder would always have the same name as your email address. Now, that’s finally changing.
4 Oscar-winning Netflix movies to watch this weekend (March 13-15)
With the excitement and fanfare of the Oscars weekend here, you might find yourself craving a dose of acclaimed films. With Netflix, you can explore a large collection of both award winners and nominees across decades.
How to turn a Samsung Galaxy phone into a mini PC with DeX
Techie people love to say things like, “You know phones are just computers, right?” This has never been truer than it is today. Your broken Samsung Galaxy phone doesn't need to be discarded—it can quite literally be the brains powering a mini PC setup with a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
Stop putting desktop HDDs in your NAS: How error recovery timeouts will break your RAID
So you've scored a good deal on a dedicated NAS, but it didn't come with any drives. No problem, you happen to have some old desktop PC drives lying around that fit perfectly. The NAS powers on, the drives work, and you feel pretty good about yourself.
Whatever happened to Unix workstations?
In the '80s and early '90s, powerful Unix workstations dominated technical tasks like science and 3D animation. Let's find out where they went and where you can still find them today.
Why the 2026 Kia K4 Hatchback looks like a compact car winner
The compact hatchback segment has no shortage of strong contenders, but Kia looks ready to shake things up with the new K4 Hatchback. It’s stylish, practical, and clearly designed to go toe-to-toe with some well-established rivals.
Calibre 9.5 makes the open-source eBook manager even better
Calibre is one of the best tools for managing and reading eBooks on your computer, especially for synchronizing your library with a standalone reader. Now, Calibre 9.5 is rolling out with more interface updates and bug fixes, on top of several other recent updates.


