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Paramount and Warner Bros. merger faces massive lawsuit—here’s what it means for streaming
Paramount's bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery just hit a roadblock that could have a lasting impact on your choices in streaming services and content. An alliance of 12 state attorneys general has sued to block the merger over competitive concerns.
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.
3 exciting Netflix thrillers to watch this week (July 13-19)
When it comes to Netflix, true crime documentaries are consistent wins for the streaming service. Netflix's newest July documentary, Shipwrecked: Nightmare at Sea, is currently No. 1 on the streamer's top 10 list. It's a thrilling documentary that many fans of the genre will enjoy.
I finally got an equalizer on Android Auto—and it only took a free app
If you're an audio geek like me, one of the first things you do when your music doesn't sound quite right is reach for the equalizer. I did the same thing with Android Auto after getting a new car. To my surprise, there wasn't one, so I had to find a solution myself.
2.5GbE is a mess, and manufacturers are making it worse with rushed hardware
While most households are still going to be fine with Gigabit Ethernet, as broadband speeds climb and local devices start needing more LAN performance, it's clear the time for faster wired networking in your home is coming sooner rather than later.
The compact SUV that beat the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V
The Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V have dominated the compact SUV segment for years. They've earned their reputations through strong reliability, impressive resale values, and the kind of everyday practicality that keeps them at the top of buyers' shopping lists.
5 new movies to watch this week across Netflix, HBO Max, and more (July 13-19)
Last week's list of new streaming movies included a tearful Oscar winner, a Stephen King adaptation, and a twisted crime thriller. As for this week, my top selection is one of the most-talked-about movies of 2026, which finally makes its streaming debut. I have a feeling this horror movie could set viewership records for Peacock.
Nextcloud replaced half the services in my homelab
Nextcloud's reputation as a Dropbox alternative is so persistent that many homelab guides never get past file sync. That's a shame, because file storage is probably the least interesting thing it does. Nextcloud can replace most of the stack you get in a homelab, and it's worth trying out if you've never considered it.
The 5 most useful Android camera features that work without touching your screen
Having a camera with you at all times is a huge convenience, and smartphones have made that possible. However, using a touchscreen isn't always ideal when you're trying to take a photo. The good news is that almost every Android phone has several different ways to take a photo without touching the screen at all.
These 5 distros prove that Linux isn’t immune to bloatware
In all honesty, “bloat” is an awkward term that’s subjective, with different meanings, and it’s probably overused. Your experience of bloat will vary hugely depending on your resources and your workflows.
Stop trusting your old hard drives until you check these 6 hidden stats
Old HDDs can uncover gigabytes upon gigabytes of essentially free storage. If they're already stuck in a drawer in your home somewhere, you might as well use them. But should you trust them with your files? Debatable.
I made a dynamic Excel timeline in 10 minutes (and you can too)
In Microsoft Excel, you can convert your data into many types of charts. However, frustratingly, there's no option for a standard timeline chart. To get over this hurdle, I use a basic line chart to create a dynamic, professional timeline in 10 minutes. Here's how you can too.
I canceled Lightroom and tried Darktable—these 4 features won me over
Canceling a Lightroom subscription feels easy until you actually have to find something else. Most alternatives either act too much like Adobe Lightroom closely enough to feel like they are a copy, or they're so different that they're too much to take in at once. Darktable can feel overwhelming, and I won't pretend the first few hours were smooth. What kept me going was noticing that the things it does differently are important.
This open-source app turned my dusty old Fire Tablet into a dedicated desktop smart display
I'm a terrible hoarder—my garage is full of empty tech boxes that I can't bring myself to throw away just in case I ever need them for some unfathomable reason. Sometimes it pays off; I've turned an old Fire tablet that was lying around into a dedicated desktop dashboard, and it works surprisingly well.
While new cars average $50K, Chevy and Buick are still selling under $30K
New vehicle prices have never been higher. The average transaction price for a new vehicle in the United States now sits near $50,000, and even shoppers with comfortable incomes are feeling the squeeze once insurance, fuel, and interest rates are factored in. In many instances, consumers are dealing with vehicle ownership costs that would have looked absurd a decade ago.
I ditched my enterprise homelab server for a simple NAS, and I wish I'd done it sooner
I've been running my homelab with an enterprise-grade rack-mount server for nearly six years. However, it's finally time to change that. Here's why I'm switching to an off-the-shelf NAS, and why I wish I would have done it sooner.
This is what AI coding actually excels at—and it's not what you think
AI programming tools are super neat and interesting, but how useful are they, really? I found a completely new use for Codex the other day, and it's changing how I see AI programming platforms entirely.
Why your car's tire pressure light stays on (and how to actually fix it)
Thanks to the TREAD Act, which became law in November 2000, every vehicle sold in the U.S. has been required to have a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) since 2007. This potentially life-saving technology alerts drivers when tire pressure drops below the recommended threshold.
Google Maps killed the Commute tab—here's what to use instead
One of Google Maps' best features is not recent at all. In fact, it was introduced almost eight years ago, bringing with it the convenience that helped daily public transit commuters and drivers handle their trips with confidence.
I tested every Wi-Fi dead zone fix before finding the $20 solution that actually worked
Now that summer is here, my mom has once again started spending most of her free time in her backyard—and with that came the annual complaints about the terrible Wi-Fi coverage. It's a bigger problem than it sounds because she doesn't have a mobile data plan, so stepping outside means losing her internet connection entirely.


