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7 beloved cars quietly getting discontinued sooner than you think
The automotive industry is changing at a pace that few could have predicted. Stricter emissions regulations, rising development costs, electrification, and shifting consumer preferences are forcing automakers to make difficult decisions about which models deserve a future and which ones have reached the end of the road.
3 incredible Netflix movies to get you through the week (June 29-July 5)
Right now, half the planet is still glued to their TVs watching the World Cup, screaming at their TVs for ninety minutes at a time (they should take a break for one of these soccer movies instead). Netflix, on the other hand, keeps doing what Netflix does, which is to crank out content. Whether you're now scrolling past Office Romance or waiting for Enola Holmes 3 to arrive (July 1), your hungry scrolling thumb is just waiting to press play on a good movie this week, and that's where we come in.
5 reasons I'm switching my software to open-source alternatives
Are you curious about why someone would ditch all the popular mainstream apps in favor of less familiar options? Is there something to gain by making this transition? Well, currently, my app repertoire primarily consists of open source apps, and here's why I made the switch!
The $35K sports sedan that makes premium rivals hard to justify
Performance cars haven't disappeared, but affordable ones are becoming much harder to find. Today's fast sedans are quicker, smarter, and packed with technology, yet most of those gains have pushed prices firmly into luxury-car territory.
I let Claude read my DNS log, and it told me things about my network I never would've known otherwise
I run Pi-hole on my network to help block unwanted ads and trackers. Pi-hole logs all of the DNS requests made by devices on my home network. There are hundreds of thousands of queries to thousands of domains, so I let Claude take a look at the log to see what it could find.
The Honda Prelude is fun to drive, but its $42,000 price tag makes no sense
Bringing back an iconic nameplate is always a risky move, especially when expectations have been building for years. Enthusiasts wanted a lightweight, affordable sports coupe that captured the spirit of its predecessors, making the latest revival one of the most closely watched launches in recent memory.
3 exciting Netflix thrillers to watch this week (June 29-July 5)
Netflix is closing out June with two new original movies: Little Brother and Voicemails for Isabelle. As of publication, Little Brother and Voicemails for Isabelle are currently the first and second movies in the top 10, respectively. By this time next week, a third original movie, Enola Holmes 3, might have the No. 1 spot.
Microsoft and Windows PC makers just got a reprieve—here's what they must do to survive
The Windows PC industry just caught a big break. After months of holding out, Apple has raised prices for its computers (and to address soaring memory and storage costs. Systems that seemed like bargains compared to ever-pricier Windows PCs, including the MacBook Neo, are now merely competitive.
Stop leaving SSDs in drawers—they're degrading faster than you think
With the prices of SSDs currently very much through the roof, it's a good time to try to make the best of yours instead of letting it rot. And yet, I'm sure that many of us have an SSD just silently rotting in a drawer somewhere, be it an older drive or a backup that gets plugged in once a year.
Comcast is spinning off NBCUniversal—what does that mean for Peacock and TV?
Comcast is once again shaking up streaming video and cable TV. The company is spinning off NBCUniversal and the U.K.'s Sky as separate companies, letting Comcast itself focus on technologies that include Xfinity, its Xfinity Mobile wireless service, and its fiber optic network.
I've fallen in love with the reMarkable clone you won't find in big box stores
From the moment I heard about the reMarkable E-ink writing tablet, I wanted one, but I was put off by its relatively locked-down experience. Fortunately, I've come across an alternative that's more open, and I'm quite confident I like it even more.
Your car loan might be costing you $80 extra every month. Here's how to fix it
Americans took out auto loans at some of the highest interest rates in two decades between 2022 and 2024, as the Federal Reserve raised its benchmark rate to a level not seen since 2001.
I use Docker for almost everything, and I'm not even a developer
Do you think Docker is only for developers? I’ve heard that saying, but it couldn’t be more wrong. I’m not a developer, and I use Docker to run dozens of services and apps in my homelab.
Your massive NVMe SSD is giving you terrible data habits
Modern SSDs are amazing, and I'm not about to pretend I want to go back to shuffling super slow disks or wrestling with ribbon cables inside a beige PC case. (Although, in all fairness, I do miss those beige PCs a lot.)
5 new movies to watch this week across Netflix, Prime Video, and more (June 29-July 5)
It's the end of June, which means movies will be departing from nearly every major streaming service. Conversely, new films will be added to make up for the loss. For our top pick, Netflix kicks things off in July with the third movie in one of its most popular franchises and features arguably its most popular star, Millie Bobby Brown.
Before you buy a new router, try this $4 upgrade first
We’ve all been there: you come home from work, take a shower, and settle in to stream a show on the kitchen TV while cooking, only for it to keep buffering despite a strong Wi-Fi signal.
You have one week to switch from Samsung Messages to Google Messages
Samsung’s long and slow transition to Google Messages is finally coming to an end. On July 6—exactly one week from today—the Samsung Messages app on Galaxy phones will officially be discontinued. It’s time to make the switch.
What is SerpApi, and how are developers using it?
Every time you search Google, Bing, or Amazon, you see a clean list of results. But under the surface, those pages contain a large amount of structured information, including rankings, product listings, reviews, featured snippets, and related questions. For developers, getting reliable access to that information in real time has traditionally meant building and maintaining complicated scraping systems.
Rocket Lab just made a deal to become the next Starlink
You might soon have a major alternative to SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon Leo (formerly Project Kuiper) for satellite broadband. Launch company Rocket Lab is buying satellite giant Iridium Communications for about $8 billion in a move that could keep you connected when you're far away from cellular networks.
Android Auto forced me to use Gemini—things got weird when I tried to make a phone call
I didn't realize Android Auto replaced Google Assistant with Gemini until I tried to make a phone call. What should have been a simple experience made me switch back to Google Assistant. It wasn't exactly horrible, but something hilarious and kind of weird happened the first time I tried calling a contact.


