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Mercedes says its new 2027 EQS has the longest range of any EV
Mercedes' EQS electric sedan is already a driving range champion, but now the company plans to cement its lead. The German badge has introduced a refreshed 2027 EQS that it claims has a range of 575 miles on the WLTP testing cycle, which would make it the longest-range EV on the market.
Don't trash your old router: Turn it into a wired workhorse instead
Routers are much like graphics cards in the sense that once you buy one, you likely won't have to replace it for years. A third-party router, once bought, may follow you from home to home, from ISP to ISP, and be no worse off.
This mainstream SUV makes pricier rivals look overpriced
The line between mainstream and luxury cars has gotten seriously blurry lately. Regular brands are leaning hard into premium design cues and materials that used to be exclusive to high-end European models.
Stop waiting for your IDE to load: This 30-year-old editor is faster
While most coders use integrated development environments like VS Code. My code editing tool of choice is Vim, a much smaller package that's been around for over 30 years. Since Vim is heavily influenced by the original Vi, its lineage is even older, dating back to the late '70s. Why would I use something so old? Here's why Vim works for me.
After 14 years reviewing Samsung Galaxy phones, these are my top 5
I've spent over a decade reviewing Android phones and tablets, and I've tested almost every flagship Samsung Galaxy phone released over the last 14+ years. Some were certainly better than others, from plastic shells and removable batteries to the premium models we have today.
LaserDisc proved movies could be collected like records—it just needed better marketing
I've always been fascinated by LaserDisc technology. Long before I'd ever seen video played from a disc, and not long after I'd heard my first album on CD, I had the opportunity to watch movies on LD.
GoPro Mission 1 PRO ILS lets you swap lenses like a mirrorless camera, and it changes everything
For years, GoPro has been synonymous with action cameras. Today, the brand has unveiled the Mission 1 lineup of compact cinema cameras, marking the company’s most ambitious pivot in its history. The GoPro Mission 1 family comprises three distinct models aimed at different tiers of professionals and serious creators. But the most attention-grabbing member is the Mission 1 PRO ILS, which supports interchangeable Micro Four Third lenses.
I paired Claude with Notion, and it instantly made both apps more useful
Notion is a powerful all-in-one productivity and note-taking application. You can use it for everything from journaling and budget tracking to project management and content calendars. Working in Notion can be time-consuming, but pairing Notion with Anthropic's Claude AI makes both apps even better.
4 useful Android widgets that actually deserve space on your home screen
My biggest problem with useful apps has always been remembering to check them or open them when I need them. Widgets have allowed me to pin some of the most important apps on my phone directly on my home screen, ensuring that I never miss them when they're relevant.
Stop buying compact SUVs for features—here's 5 actually built to last
Compact SUVs remain the sweet spot of the new-car market, combining family-friendly practicality, manageable dimensions, and increasingly strong fuel economy. But with prices rising and long-term ownership costs mattering more than ever, dependability has become just as important as features or styling. In 2026, only a handful of models truly stand out for delivering the kind of reliability buyers can count on for years.
These 5 Milwaukee tools aren’t popular—but they’ll save you hours of work
Milwaukee tool fans know the company has a vast selection of power tools, from drills and drivers to angled ratchets and more. You probably own all the basics and some specialty tools, but here are a few niche Milwaukee tools, what they're used for, and why you might actually want one.
Linux is better than ever—but these 4 problems still push me back to Windows
I want to love Linux, I really do. The problem is, I can’t. I’ve tried time and time again to run Linux as a desktop operating system, and these four problems keep pushing me right back into Microsoft’s deathly hold.
I took smart home automation way too far—here are the 5 things I had to undo
I spend a lot of my time tinkering with my smart home. Most of the time, the changes that I make are improvements, but sometimes they can make things worse. There have been plenty of occasions when I've had to roll back automations that have gone too far.
How I back up my Windows desktop to my NAS automatically
I was tired of paying for online storage to keep my Windows PC backed up, so I decided to figure out how to back it up to my NAS. Syncthing made that backup process easy, simple, and automatic.
This app instantly turned my Plex server into a cable TV replacement
The shift away from traditional TV to on-demand watching gives us more choice and control than ever. Yet it does feel like we've lost something. Having to constantly choose what to watch rather than something just being on isn't always ideal. But now I've found the solution. Coax is an app that takes my Plex library and makes it feel just like cable TV.
5 Raspberry Pi projects you need to set up before your next vacation
The Raspberry Pi lineup is mostly used for tinkering or self-hosting, but with a little bit of planning, it can also be a valuable productivity or security tool. Here are 5 ways to put a Raspberry Pi to use at home or in your backpack while you're on vacation.
X-Sense lands at The Home Depot with UL-certified home safety alarms
Safety equipment is one thing that should never be compromised. Preventative measures can help keep you and your family safe from carbon monoxide and fire dangers. Though unimaginable, such threats should be monitored. Thankfully, current technology can offer peace of mind.
These 9 Linux terminal shortcuts will save you hours of typing
I've been using the Linux shell for about 20 years. Although I found it powerful from the beginning, there are some things I wish I'd known when I first used it.
What $15,000 actually buys you in a gaming PC (spoiler: it's harder to spend than you'd think)
I haven't owned a desktop PC in years, having moved to gaming laptops that better fit my adult lifestyle where I don't want to spend my gaming time tied to a desk and like to move around the place. So, as a consequence, it's been a while since I've had to put a build together, and I don't want to get rusty!
Samsung gave up its messaging app, now it needs to give up its keyboard
The first thing I do with a new Samsung Galaxy phone is download Gboard—Google's mobile keyboard. There's little argument that Gboard is the superior option, but Samsung's own keyboard is so much worse that it saddens me to think that many owners of these phones don't even know they can just swap it out for something better.


