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This Excellent Razer Mouse Is Half Off Today
The Razer Pro Click Humanscale Wireless Mouse is at its lowest price ever right now. It's on sale for a surprisingly low price of $50 at Woot, down from its original price of $100. This is a massive 50% discount on a great mouse by a trusted name like Razer.
6 Ways to Repurpose an Old Apple Watch
Got a new Apple Watch and wondering what to do with the old one? The most obvious path forward is to sell it. Your new Watch does everything that the old one can, and there’s a decent second-hand market for Apple’s trendy wearable.
Why Can't You Download RAM?
The tongue-in-cheek advice "just download more RAM" has been a part of tech circles for as long as the internet has been around, but why can't you download more RAM? It turns out you kind of can, if you're willing to jump through a few hoops. However, there are better options available.
Apple's Newest Beats Pill Has a Neat Discount
There aren't a lot of portable speakers that are as legendary as the Beats Pill is. And right now, you can score a neat price on the latest model.
Samsung’s Smart Home Hub 2 Runs Automations Without Internet
Samsung just released the Aeotec Smart Home Hub 2, and the best part is that it's designed to keep your smart home running even if your internet drops out. Aeotec has made sure that your automations can continue operating as long as they don't require the internet itself.
Here’s How Linux Users Get That Cool Logo in Their Terminal
Ever seen those screenshots of terminals showing off colorful ASCII art alongside machine specs? Feeling a sense of FOMO? Longing to get in on the game?
Everything Coming to Paramount+ in November 2025
November on Paramount+ looks to be an exciting month with all the new titles being added to their mountainous library of video entertainment. Look forward to iconic cinematic hits like Catch Me If You Can, The Godfather, the Indiana Jones franchise, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and Planes, Trains and Automobiles, as well as some classic holiday film favorites. The notables, though, are a new series premiere, a new season premiere, a documentary and a film streaming premiere, and a cute little Christmas special for the kiddos.
Spotify on Apple TV Just Got a Huge Overhaul
The main issue you run into when you go for a more uncommon operating system, in general, is app support—the selection of apps is thinner, and the apps that do exist are not as feature-complete as they would be on other platforms. Spotify on Apple TV is finally becoming as decent as it is on other platforms.
The American S-Class Rival That Costs Less Than a New CT4-V Blackwing
For two decades, Cadillac’s V-Series has been the top dog of the brand’s performance lineup. It all kicked off with the CTS-V, Cadillac’s first twin-turbo V6, and today just two models carry the badge: the CT4-V and CT5-V, with the CT4-V being the most affordable, even in Blackwing trim.
Your Samsung Fridge’s New Update Gives You Ads While Tracking Your Food
Samsung is rolling out a new software update to owners of its Family Hub refrigerators. This will bring cool features like an upgrade to Bixby and smarter food tracking with AI, but it comes with curated advertisements on the cover screen.
Google’s Graveyard: 4 Apps That Should Never Have Been Shut Down
Google has a reputation for shutting down some of its most useful and well-loved apps. Over the years, countless users have watched services that became part of their daily routines suddenly get pushed aside. It’s a running joke at this point: just when a Google app or service finally gets some momentum, Google is ready to pull the plug.
The OnePlus 15 Has Next-Level Water Protection
The year 2025 hasn't even ended, and OnePlus has already been hard at work teasing what's going to be its next phone, the OnePlus 15. Now, it's launching in China, with lots of surprises.
VHS Tapes: The Fragile Medium Hiding a Dark Decay Secret
VHS tapes might not have undergone a revival in interest like vinyl records or cassette tapes, but plenty of people still have sizable collections of VHS around the world, and there's a niche, but enthusiastic subculture interested in this retro medium.
7 Surprising Chromebook Myths Debunked: Is It Time to Switch?
Chromebooks have improved a lot since they were first launched back in 2011. Modern models are fast and capable, yet many people still think they're limited or underpowered. If you've considered but resisted switching to ChromeOS, here's the truth about some of the myths that might be holding you back.
Google Will Decide When Windows 10 Is Truly Dead
The official end of support for Windows 10 has come and gone, and so it's time to move on to something else, right? Well, on paper it may seem like Microsoft is the arbiter of when Windows 10 should wind down, but in reality it might actually be the mighty Google that really decides when Windows 10 is done.
Best Used Three-Row SUVs Under $30,000 You Can Buy in 2025
Finding a three-row SUV that balances space, comfort, and affordability is a major challenge, but in 2025’s used market, smart buyers don’t have to compromise. For around $30,000 (or less), shoppers can now get vehicles originally priced much higher, offering the utility of seven-passenger seating with near-new features and modern tech.
Why a Cellular Apple Watch Might Be the Best "Minimalist" Phone
Our phones have evolved beyond mere forms of communication; for better or worse, we use them for just about everything. Though it’s convenient to be able to do your banking, pay bills, check your security cameras, and drip-feed dopamine thanks to social media, it’s not necessarily a good thing.
Arlo Essential Pan Tilt Indoor Camera (3rd-gen) Review
Home security is not something you want to cheap out on, but that doesn't mean a high-quality security camera has to break the bank, either. The Arlo Essential Pan Tilt Indoor camera is affordable, easy to use, and chock-full of features, though some are locked behind a premium subscription.
A History of Failure: Why Is Microsoft so Bad at Hardware?
Steve Jobs liked to quote Alan Kay's famous "People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware," line, and you could almost say that the Apple empire was built on that philosophy—to great effect.
Your Old Audio Cassette Collection Is Destroying Itself
So, for some inexplicable reason, cassette tape collecting is now also a thing alongside vinyl. This time there aren't even any arguments about analog sound quality, it just seems to be a vibe but, hey, you do you!









