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Pixel phones have bloatware too—uninstall or disable these apps
Pixel phones are still often thought of as being "stock Android"—devices that are free from bloat and offer Android in its purest form. But they aren't. Pixel phones are Google phones, and they come packed with apps and features that could technically be called bloatware.
File Explorer crashing? Here's how to fix it fast
Does File Explorer work fine one moment, then suddenly freeze, restart, or vanish altogether? These crashes aren’t random—they’re usually triggered by issues with File Explorer itself, its settings or features, or even Windows. If this issue interrupts your workflow, here are some fixes you can try.
This simple upgrade makes cheap 3D printers feel premium
These days, the world of 3D printers has no shortage of good budget options. The results from these printers are more than usable, but there's still a clear difference between a budget model and something more premium.
5 Milwaukee tools coming in 2026 that are actually worth waiting for
You can never have too many tools, right? Milwaukee already has an extensive selection of power tools and accessories, but one thing that makes the brand so popular is the constant arrival of new products. And while Milwaukee has over 150 items coming soon, here are a couple of new tools arriving in 2026 that are actually worth waiting for.
I replaced Excel with a self-hosted, open-source alternative
Microsoft Excel is practically synonymous with spreadsheets, but the cost, along with being trapped in Microsoft's ecosystem, made me search for an alternative.
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2c review: Elite performance, questionable value
The Logitech Pro X Superlight 2c gaming mouse doesn't offer any groundbreaking new tech. That said, it offers dependability, precision, speed, and comfort, making it an incredible gaming peripheral.
China's first real gaming GPU is here, and the benchmarks are brutal
I've always argued that we desperately need competition in the GPU space, which is why I was very happy when Intel broke into the GPU market—even as it only made mid-range and budget cards.
5 Outlook settings that instantly make your inbox cleaner
Is your Outlook inbox so packed that important emails slip through the cracks, leaving you feeling overwhelmed? If so, you’re not taking advantage of features that help keep everything under control. Here’s how you can filter out the noise, surface what truly matters, and keep your inbox organized.
Why 1TB of storage is no longer enough for a gaming laptop
If you’re shopping for a gaming laptop, don’t overlook storage. With games taking up more space than ever, it’s one of the most important specs to consider. NVMe drives are fast but pricey, and skimping here can quickly blow your budget. So, how much storage do you really need?
Pretend it’s 1998 with this functional AOL Instant Messenger clone
Instant messaging apps today just don’t have the same charm as the OGs. Some are a bloated mess of read receipts and stickers, while others are super minimal and boring. Inspired by AOL Instant Messenger, a 15-year-old UI designer wanted to change that. He built a throwback to early messaging apps, complete with a Windows 98-inspired theme.
Why the 2026 Toyota RAV4 might finally outshine the Honda CR-V
The compact SUV segment has been dominated for years by recognizable names, but in 2026 the battle for supremacy may finally be tightening. Toyota’s latest RAV4 update brings a suite of refinements that could give it a real edge over the Honda CR-V, long considered the benchmark for practicality, reliability, and overall value in this crowded category. As both models evolve, buyers now have more to consider than ever before.
Why your Android phone isn't charging at full speed (and how to fix it)
So, you bought an Android phone that promised a rapid charging time up to some amount like 80%, but when you plug it into a charger you see a message like "slow charging" or "fully charged in two hours." That's not what you signed up for, so what gives?
Windows features secretly eating up your storage: How to reclaim GBs now
We often blame third-party apps or our growing pile of files when storage runs low, but Windows itself can quietly eat up far more space than you’d expect. If your system drive keeps filling up unexpectedly, built-in Windows features are often the real cause. Here’s how to reclaim gigabytes of storage in just minutes.
Kia’s small sedan is stylish, practical, and one of America’s cheapest cars
The Kia K4 rolls into its second year with barely a tweak from the 2025 model—and a price that still feels just right.
The best PC upgrade I made in 2025 wasn't a graphics card
As someone who works from home and plays a lot of PC games, I spend countless hours at my desk. I try to stay active outside work, but I still end up sitting for long stretches.
How to run Photoshop on Linux
Linux operating systems have become increasingly popular over the last year, as Windows 10 reached end-of-life, unwanted AI features and buggy updates pushed people away from Windows 11, and Linux distros became more user-friendly.
This new engine technology could be the lifeline that saves gas cars
Everyone loves a turbo. The sound, the rush as the power kicks in, and the feeling in the seat of your pants as the wheels struggle to grip—it's a unique experience! That said, the venerable turbocharger has its issues. Now, however, a new electric take on the turbine could give it a new life in the 21st century,
Protect your files: Secure sharing with OneDrive links
CLoud services are an important part of our day-to-day lives, but a careless mistake can result in you accidentally sharing sensitive files or documents with the wrong person, or accidentally exposing a file to the entire internet.
I hated working on my laptop until I bought this $67 accessory
I'm not a huge fan of laptops, and while there are many reasons for that, perhaps my biggest problem is the lack of screen real estate. Even 18-inch laptops just don't give me enough space to work efficiently.
I stopped losing Google Drive files after learning these search tricks
As Google Drive fills up, finding the file you need can get frustrating. Basic search either misses what you’re looking for or throws back too many results, making it hard to narrow things down. I used to struggle with this, too, but after learning a few search tricks, I can now find files in seconds.


