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7 open source apps for Windows you should be using

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 20:23

Did you know that many of the tools you use every day have free, open-source alternatives that are just as good as—or even better than—their expensive commercial counterparts?

Categories: IT General, Technology

Google Chrome is speeding up its release cycle, again

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 20:18

Google Chrome already releases new major versions every four weeks, delivering new features, web APIs, bug fixes, and critical security patches. That’s now changing to every two weeks, and other Chrome-based browsers could follow suit.

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The March Android updates and Pixel Drop are full of life hacks

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 20:00

March is here, and so are some new Android updates. Google is releasing several features for Android users at large, as well as the latest Pixel Drop. There are better tools for finding everything from luggage to friends, Circle to Search improvements, a highly-requested app, and much more.

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Don't trust your backups: Here's what to do immediately after copying your data

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 19:45

Congratulations—you finally got up to actually making backups of your data. If you think it's a "run and forget" ordeal, though, you're very, very wrong.

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You're setting up your smart home's motion sensors backwards—literally

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 19:30

Motion sensors are a part of many smart homes. They're very useful for common purposes, such as having your lights automatically turn on when you enter a room. Where you position them can be key to how quickly they react, and the obvious positions aren't always the best.

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Humble Bundle turned my phone into the ultimate DRM-free eReader

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 19:00

I've long been a fan of Humble Bundle, but I have never purchased as much from the site as I do now—and that has everything to do with my book-style foldable phone. If you're not sure why someone might want a phone with a large square-shaped inner screen, I firmly believe that Humble Bundle is all the reason you need.

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The long-lasting affordable Japanese SUV that rarely needs repairs

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 18:30

Affordable SUVs are often built with cost savings in mind, but long-term reliability doesn’t always come with a low price tag. Yet one compact Japanese SUV has built a reputation for doing exactly that, lasting for years with minimal repairs while remaining one of the most budget-friendly options in its class. The Honda HR-V stands out as a rare example of simplicity, durability, and everyday practicality rolled into one package.

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Electron leaks and quantum tunneling: The physical reason your SSD is terrible for cold storage

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 18:15

CDs, DVDs, and other spinning discs are thought of as antiquated technology, but in some ways, they're superior to even the most expensive solid-state drives.

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3 dumb projects that 3D printing enthusiasts secretly love

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 17:45

3D printing is a super fun hobby. I love my 3D printer and use it quite often for a wide range of things. There are some projects that are just plain dumb, no matter how much 3D printing enthusiasts love them.

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I tried using "open-source Windows," but it still doesn't measure up to the real thing

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 17:30

When we talk about Windows app compatibilty, we usually think of Linux running some sort of WINE configuration. That's not all the wonderful world of open-source has to offer though. Some really talented developers have managed to reverse engineer the Windows NT architecture. They've been working on it for almost 30 years. The project is called ReactOS, and it's directly compatible with Windows software and drivers (no compatibility layers or emulation required).

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The new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro have upgraded storage, M5 chips, and much more

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 17:21

Apple has finally revealed new models of the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. The MacBook Air is getting double the base storage and an upgrade to the M5 chip, while the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro now has M5 Pro and M5 Max options.

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Why your external HDD is secretly hardware-encrypted (and 3 other mechanical storage myths)

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 17:15

You've probably heard a lot of tips, dos, and don'ts about hard drives. The thing is, a lot of it is either a straight up lie or is based on oversimplified or older advice.

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Please stop hard-coding schedules in Home Assistant—do this instead

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 17:00

If you only want your Home Assistant automations to run at certain times or on certain days, you can use a time condition. Hard-coding your schedule this way is simple to do, but there is a better way.

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How to create a "dead man's switch" on your Android phone (and why you should)

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 16:45

In movies, you'll sometimes see characters grapple with a "dead man switch." If someone doesn't push a button or enter a password every few hours (or days), it triggers a self-destruct sequence or sends out a secret message. I've always found that concept really cool, so I built one with an app on my Android phone.

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8 Python mistakes even senior devs make

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 16:30

Even the most seasoned senior developers, armed with years of experience, routinely stumble over traps in Python. It's not hard and doesn't stem from a lack of technical skill, but from an ingrained reliance on programming intuitions that simply do not hold true in the Python ecosystem.

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You don't need a Plex server if your TV already does this

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 16:15

Plex is the go-to app for most users with a large home media library. But not everyone actually needs it. If you just want to watch shows or movies on the big screen, your TV might already have the tools you need.

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Ryobi 18V vs 40V: When do you actually need the extra power?

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 16:00

If you're a Ryobi owner, you probably have a good collection of its lime-green 18V ONE+ power tools. With more than 350 products that run on the same battery, it's often all you need. But when you're battling weeds, fighting an overgrown lawn, or trying to finish jobs quickly while outside in the heat, Ryobi's 40V platform is the better choice.

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$29 AirTags are a waste when these $4 ones are just as good

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 15:45

Apple AirTags have changed the game for anyone who constantly misplaces their keys or wallets. Almost every major brand now offers its own alternative, from the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 to the Motorola Moto Tag.

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No one should buy the iPhone 17e—get this iPhone instead

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 15:34

Apple recently released the latest phone in its "e" series, the iPhone 17e. Unlike the "SE" line that came before it, this one seems to be on track for annual updates. However, for a variety of reasons, the "e" series is far less compelling—and it shouldn't exist.

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AI slop-vibe coding could destroy open source software forever

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 15:30

There would be many more programmers in the world if not for the fact that programming is hard, and you need to spend a lot of time learning, practicing, and testing your code.

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