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5 HBO Max superhero movies to stream after watching Supergirl
The DC Universe has a new hero, and her name is Kara Zor-El. Supergirl, the second movie in James Gunn's new DCU, is now in theaters nationwide. House of the Dragon's Milly Alcock plays the titular hero, who teams up with a young girl and embarks on a quest for vengeance. The reviews have been mixed, with Alcock garnering praise for her performance, while the story itself has been subject to criticism.
Unlock Hidden Phone Features with These Secret Codes
A few years ago, I went through a device upgrade for a family friend that required finding device information very quickly. My carrier sent me some information about finding the IMEI on my device. When I learned there were essentially secret codes on different Android models, of course, I wanted to test a few of them out.
Don't buy a Toyota Tundra until you see GM’s new 2027 V8 trucks
The 2027 Chevrolet Silverado and 2027 GMC Sierra landed in quick succession in June 2026, both highlighted by a pair of sixth-generation Small Block V8 engines that include a 6.6-liter, the largest naturally aspirated V8 in the half-ton truck segment.
I finally tried the open-source Google Maps rival nobody talks about—here are 4 things it does better than Google
Google Maps is ubiquitous and the obvious default for Android users looking to find their way. But excellent alternatives are available, many of which are powered by the OpenStreetMap database.
Please stop using your monitor as a USB hub
Having USB ports built directly into your monitor is awesome. They’re in a convenient spot, making it easier to plug in things near the monitor, like light bars or frequently used USB devices such as controllers and flash drives. However, most people aren’t aware of the limitations of monitor USB ports and think they can use them like any other USB port.
Your router has a hidden status page that explains why your Wi-Fi is down
When Wi-Fi goes down, the first instinct is usually to reboot the router and hope for the best. That's the first advice anyone will give you, and in all fairness, it does often work. But it doesn't always work, and it also wipes away some of the evidence you may have needed to help explain the problem.
My Echo Show was contacting Amazon's advertising service 105 times in two hours—I finally ditched it
When Amazon first introduced Alexa, I thought it might turn out to be the main way that I interacted with my smart home. The reality was something of a disappointment; Amazon's smart home ecosystem is heavily locked down and nowhere near as capable as alternatives such as Home Assistant. I'd already started to move away from Echo devices, but wanted to see what was going on at a network level.
Don't buy a new car until you've asked these 4 tech questions
A new car is already a big enough decision before you start thinking about apps, subscriptions, software updates, and trial features. I was reminded of that recently when my mother-in-law needed to replace her car. She had bought a hybrid a year earlier, and unfortunately, it gave her enough problems that she was ready to move on. So I was enlisted to help with the search.
Why your Matter devices keep failing—and the one setting that fixes it
Matter was supposed to be the protocol that saved the Internet of Things. Instead of smart home devices all communicating using different proprietary protocols, Matter was meant to make all devices interoperable so that devices from one brand would play nicely with devices from any other brand.
I stopped paying for focus apps after building this Windows PowerShell script
Do you find yourself constantly getting distracted even with a deadline hanging over your head? You’re not alone. The modern digital world is designed to be as captivating as possible, which also makes it one of the most distracting environments to work in. So I decided to take matters into my own hands and build a PowerShell script to save myself from all these distractions.
That USB4 label is lying to you—here's what it should actually say
USB4 sounds like it should be super simple to navigate (although, in all fairness, all USB standards are really confusing). You buy a USB4 dock, plug one cable into your PC or any device of your choice, and suddenly your monitors, storage, Ethernet connection, keyboard, mouse, and charger all work through one neat little box. If only things were really that simple.
I finally understand why Arch Linux isn't for me—and probably isn't for you either
Arch and Arch-based distros get a lot of buzz, and it’s easy to find myself wondering whether I‘m missing out—but I‘ve learned from experience that Arch isn’t for everyone. It’s a phenomenal project, but there are many reasons it isn’t the best option for most of us.
Your 3D printer isn't finished printing when the nozzle stops moving
Modern 3D printers are so much more refined than the early machines I tried just over a decade ago. They are almost plug-and-play, the quality of the results is often almost perfect. Also, you don't need a lot of technical knowledge to run a printer anymore.
I thought my repairable Android phone would last 10 years—it lasted 3 months
I loved my foldable Galaxy Z Fold, but I was so enamored by the idea of a repairable and open-source phone that I was willing to go back to a traditional slab in order to give this experiment a shot. So I bought the Murena Fairphone 6 with the idea that this would be a device I could preserve for many years to come. Then, out of the blue, this dream came to an end.
After a year on AMD, one NVIDIA feature finally broke me—and it has nothing to do with DLSS
After almost a decade of rocking NVIDIA GPUs, I got an AMD RX 9070 XT in early 2025 and have been using it for almost a year and a half. In general, I haven't had any major complaints. The performance has been great at my resolution of choice (1440p ultrawide), FSR 4 looks almost as good to my eyes as DLSS 4, the drivers have been very stable, and ray tracing performance is more than usable in most games.
Everything coming to HBO Max in July
As summer hits its stride, HBO Max is keeping the momentum going with a July lineup that features buzzy originals, franchise expansions, and fresh cinematic arrivals.
I gave my old Chromebook a second life as a dedicated Home Assistant terminal
I have an old Chromebook with a slightly broken casing that used to belong to my wife. It's still perfectly usable, and I hate throwing tech away unnecessarily. I decided to set it up as a dedicated Home Assistant terminal, and it's way more useful than I expected.
Is COZEWARE’s Visio ductless mini split the smarter home upgrade?
If you've ever found yourself sweating through a heatwave waiting for a contractor to quote you for central air installation, you already know the problem. Traditional HVAC systems work well enough in theory, but the reality of getting one installed, running it efficiently, and maintaining it over time is a different story. Mini-split systems have been quietly solving that issue for years, and with newer models like the COZEWARE Visio, the case for going ductless has never been stronger.
4 warning signs your car’s AC is about to die during a summer road trip
Summer is here. The days are long, the temperatures are rising, and millions of Americans are hitting the road for their epic summer adventures. However, nothing spoils a summer road trip faster than a busted air conditioning system.
I'm 3D printing something useful every day for a month—here are the 4 projects I'm starting with
3D printing is an intoxicating hobby, but it's so easy to get caught up in printing useless things. The prints look cool, but they don't actually serve a purpose. So, I've challenged myself to 3D print something useful every day for a month. Here are the first four projects I'm starting with.


