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Discord changes its age verification plans, following mass backlash
Discord announced earlier this month that it would roll out age verification measures globally, even in states and countries where it's not legally mandated. Now, those plans are on hold, and Discord is addressing some of the most pressing issues.
Why you shouldn't overlook BMW's smallest SUV
When shoppers think of a BMW SUV, they usually picture larger, more expensive models packed with luxury features and performance credentials. The smallest option in the lineup is often dismissed as an entry-level compromise rather than a true representation of the brand. Yet BMW’s most compact SUV has quietly evolved into one of the most well-rounded vehicles in its segment, offering far more than its size and price suggest.
Google Maps is great for so much more than just navigation
We tend to think of Google Maps as a straight-up navigation tool, like a digital compass that gets us from point A to point B without getting hopelessly lost. But no, there's more you can use it for.
YouTube Premium Lite is getting 2 features from the full Premium plan
The last time we talked about YouTube Premium Lite, Google was putting more ads in front of subscribers, making it feel even less “Premium.” Thankfully, the latest update is doing the opposite, and some nice Premium features are trickling down.
Todoist is not the best task management app—this one does so much more
I love trying out productivity apps, but it's not often that I come across new gems. One app that has impressed me with its diverse feature set has snuck its way into being my regular task manager. It replaced Todoist, and I'm not looking back.
Taylor Sheridan's The Madison on Paramount+ is the perfect Yellowstone replacement
Yellowstone fans looking for the next family drama from Taylor Sheridan won't have to wait much longer. The next show in Sheridan's growing empire at Paramount+ will be The Madison, a neo-Western starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell.
Microscopic lasers and 650MB of binary: Why the Compact Disc was the greatest hardware leap of the 90s
Physical media is having a bit of a revival at the moment, and vinyl is getting a lot of attention with claims about its supposed superiority over digital audio. Music CDs, on the other hand, have received a more muted revival.
This affordable electric SUV rivals much pricier cars
Geely might not be a household name yet, but you’ve almost certainly come across its work. The group sits behind brands like Volvo, Polestar, and Lotus, and now it’s bringing its own badge to Europe.
Home Assistant just certified these 7 affordable smart sensors
Home Assistant has slowly expanded its 'Works with Home Assistant' program, adding more companies that pledge to keep their smart home devices compatible with Home Assistant. Today, another manufacturer is joining the party: Heiman.
How to fix broken conditional formatting in Microsoft Excel
It's a familiar situation for every Excel user: you open the Conditional Formatting Rules Manager and discover that the neat little rule you created has somehow multiplied into dozens—or even hundreds—of fragmented copies. The formatting that once worked now behaves unpredictably.
Google Messages is about to get a big location sharing feature
Google constantly updates its core Android apps with new features, especially Google Messages. Throughout 2025, it received an onslaught of new goodies, like better RCS support, and now we're about to get another long-outstanding feature to help it compete with iMessage and others.
I was skeptical, but a sit-stand desk transformed the way I worked
I switched from sitting in front of my laptop all day to a sit-stand desk about four months ago, and I’m a changed man. I knew a sit-stand desk was better than sitting all day, but I didn’t realize how much it would positively affect my overall comfort and concentration.
The ROM chip trap: Why swapping a dead hard drive's PCB will instantly crash its read/write heads
In some online forums, you might've come across a piece of advice—if your hard drive is damaged, maybe swapping the PCB with a working drive's PCB will fix it.
I'm tired of people doing these 6 smart home automations the wrong way
Great smart home setups aren't based on the number of gadgets you own or how complicated your automations are. Instead, it's about the quality and thoughtful design of the logic connecting them. Unfortunately, too many people have basic, ill-conceived routines that mostly bring friction and issues.
I want to take the base model Galaxy S26 seriously, but Samsung is treating it like an afterthought
It's late February, and that means the Samsung Galaxy S26 series will soon be upon us. If there's one thing I want to see this year, it has nothing to do with the Galaxy S26 Ultra. I just want the base model to stop being such an afterthought compared to its bigger siblings.
5 Android phones that were defined by their weird and innovative accessories
For most Android phones, accessories are a boring afterthought. Cases, chargers, maybe a kickstand if you’re lucky. However, some Android phones have made accessories a core part of the experience. The ideas didn’t always work, but they were always interesting.
5 things you can plug into the mystery glowing port on the back of your TV
If you've ever wondered why one of the ports on the back of your TV appears to glow, that's the optical digital audio output via a TOSLINK port. It uses light to transmit data through a fiber-optic cable, which is why the port can appear to glow. While HDMI ARC and eARC have become the standard way to connect a TV to speakers, there are still a surprising number of things you can use your optical audio port for.
This x86 emulator for web browsers uses CSS, not JavaScript
The x86 architecture is the foundation of many computers, servers, and game consoles, and there are many emulators for it. This new emulator is special, though: it's written completely in CSS, the language normally used for applying layout styles to web pages.
5 tips to maximize your Ryobi battery's runtime
Ryobi is the go-to brand for many homeowners and DIY enthusiasts. If you're one of those people who love these capable tools, you know that power tool batteries aren't cheap. Thankfully, a few everyday habits can extend your Ryobi battery's runtime, prevent premature failures, and help it last longer.
Why the mid-cycle refresh is the sweet spot for new-car buyers
Automakers spend an enormous amount of resources launching the redesign of a vehicle. Sometimes, it’s really a brand-new vehicle that has never existed before, like the Mustang Mach-E launch in November 2019. Other times, it’s a significant revision to an existing model, like the C8 Corvette going mid-engine (also in 2019). When you see headlines like “all-new” in relation to a vehicle, it’s usually one of these two situations.


