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Learning this one feature means covering a huge chunk of Bash's capabilities.

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 16:30

Are you pondering learning how to script on Linux? Perhaps you wanted to create a service or automate something, but thought Bash was too much. The if-statement represents a huge chunk of how a script functions, yet you can learn it in an hour. That knowledge opens up many new, strong options on Linux, so it's worth taking the time to learn.

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Intel's new Arc G3 chip could finally dethrone AMD handhelds like the Steam Deck

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 16:20

Intel finally has a clear answer to the AMD Ryzen Z chips powering handheld gaming PCs like Valve's Steam Deck and Lenovo's Legion Go. The company has introduced Arc G3 and G3 Extreme processors that are meant to deliver "PC-class" performance in Windows handhelds without compromising on battery life.

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3 more Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (May 29 - 31)

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 15:45

The weekend is almost here, and the weather is getting warmer outside. That means you're probably want a way to cool off this weekend with a fun new Raspberry Pi project or two. So, here are three Raspberry Pi projects you can try this weekend.

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I used Google Illuminate to turn boring PDFs into podcasts, and now I’m hooked

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 15:30

Reading a technical report or a dense academic paper sometimes feels like a chore. You tend to need a quiet desk and hours of uninterrupted time. I used to let important documents pile up in my downloads folder because the mental effort required to go through complex charts and over sophisticated wording felt like a battle of attrition. Google Illuminate ended up being better than NotebookLM, and I pay for the latter monthly.

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Snapdragon C is Qualcomm's answer to the MacBook Neo

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 15:00

Now that Intel has released Core Series 3, it's Qualcomm's turn to provide its effective response to the success of Apple's MacBook Neo. The tech giant has unveiled Snapdragon C, an ARM system-on-chip aimed at the "entry-tier" Windows PCs not covered by the X2 series.

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I spent weeks blaming my router, then I plugged two PCs together and found the real problem

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 14:50

Home networking is something we all wish was simple, but anybody who has spent more than a weekend messing with routers knows that it's really not. Stuff breaks for no apparent reason, and there are so few ways to know what kind of problem you're having.

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Why your "unlimited" phone data plan may fail on a long road trip

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 14:46

If your car came with a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, you may have used it during the trial period and then let it expire, assuming your phone's hotspot could handle everything just as well. For short trips around town, that's probably true.

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Your Windows PC already has Snagit's best features, and they're completely free

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 14:30

Snagit is a powerful screen capture tool that packs a ton of handy features, but it also costs a pretty penny. Worse still, you can't buy a perpetual license anymore, and instead need to shell out $39 a year to keep using it.

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8 built-in Android features that started their life as standalone apps

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 14:15

In its early days, Android was pretty barebones. You had to install standalone apps to perform all sorts of basic tasks and get functionalities that Android simply didn't include. Many built-in features we now take for granted actually started life as standalone apps before Google folded them into the OS itself.

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4 reasons I replaced my Spotify subscription with Jellyfin

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 14:00

For many years, building a digital music library involved ripping CDs and downloading free songs. If you wanted a specific song or album, you'd have to find it and pay good money for it or wait until a used copy popped up for sale. Streaming services like Spotify flipped digital music on its head by allowing anyone to stream almost any song in the world, either for free with ads or through a small subscription.

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Stop relying on Excel's Remove Duplicates button—3 safer ways to clean your data

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 13:30

Excel's Remove Duplicates button looks like a harmless cleanup shortcut, but one wrong click can permanently delete data you actually still need. Instead of risking your source records, use built-in tools to safely inspect, extract, or rebuild datasets without destructive edits.

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I found a surprisingly easy way to add weight to my 3D prints

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 13:00

While there are some interesting specialty filaments for 3D printing, most of us stick with basics like PLA. It has many great qualities, but I’m often left feeling like my prints don’t feel substantial enough. The solution isn’t more infill—it’s plaster of Paris.

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Stop blaming your router, Windows is likely eating your bandwidth

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 12:30

There have been plenty of times when my Windows PC has felt slow online, and my first instinct is usually to blame the connection. I'll run a speed test, which is easier now that Windows can surface a speed test from search, and check whether I'm actually getting the speed that I'm paying for. If the numbers look off, the next move is obvious: reboot the PC, reset the Wi-Fi router and modem, and hope the problem clears itself up.

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This Mazda SUV is winning over former BMW owners on a budget

Thu, 05/28/2026 - 00:00

Luxury SUV ownership is starting to feel like more hassle than it’s worth for a growing number of buyers. Between complex tech, turbocharged engines, and rising repair costs, the shine of premium badges isn’t hitting the same way it used to.

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The 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan is cheaper than a new RAV4 and feels more premium

Wed, 05/27/2026 - 23:00

Compact SUVs have become more expensive than ever, especially as automakers push heavily toward electrification and higher-tech interiors. For many buyers, the Toyota RAV4 has traditionally been the default recommendation thanks to its efficiency and reputation for reliability. However, its latest redesign and hybrid-only approach have also pushed pricing noticeably higher, leaving room for rivals to make a strong case on value.

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New on Prime Video in June—Top picks and everything else coming this month

Wed, 05/27/2026 - 22:31

On the heels of what has (and still is!) been a pretty great month of May, which saw an exploding blood-bag-filled series finale of The Boys, a great new season of Citadel, John Krasinski returned to the role of Jack Ryan, and (still to come this week) Nicolas Cage is Spider Noir, Prime Video just released its lineup of June TV shows and movies to kick off the summer!

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Forget the Volvo XC40—This Korean SUV costs $17,000 less and gets better gas mileage

Wed, 05/27/2026 - 22:00

Volvo has spent decades building one of the most respected names in the automotive industry. The Volvo XC40, which arrived for the 2018 model year, brought that reputation into the compact SUV segment. Not surprisingly, it earned a loyal customer base on the strength of its Scandinavian roots, which are evident throughout the vehicle, from its interior design to its safety credentials.

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Your phone's always-on display can do way more than show the time

Wed, 05/27/2026 - 21:30

When the concept of an "always-on" display was first introduced, many people were immediately turned off by the idea due to battery concerns. I was one of those people. However, after spending years without it, and now owning a phone with an AOD, I’ve realized the feature is far more useful than it initially appears.

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I was scared of ruining my paint, but an orbital polisher safely erased my scratches

Wed, 05/27/2026 - 21:01

Whether you drive a Ford or a Ferrari, you want your car to look its best. I know I do. But the reality is that cars, trucks, and SUVs exist in the real world. They travel on highways where flying rocks and debris pose a constant threat. In parking lots, they're surrounded by vehicles owned by people who may not care as much about their cars as we do about ours.

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Stop complaining about your USB-C cables: These 6 weird formats prove how bad things used to be

Wed, 05/27/2026 - 20:31

USB-C feels like the sensible ending to a long story, and not all of that story made a whole lot of sense. USB took plenty of strange detours before getting there, and some ideas were genius, while others didn't stand the test of time.

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