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Why A Smartphone Is My Must Have Camping Companion
There is a never-ending stream of gadgets, gizmos, and tools you see advertised for camping, but the most important tool you can have is one you probably already own.
6 Unique Apps That Google Made For Chromebooks
Chromebooks are unique since they can run web apps, Android apps from the Google Play Store, or Linux apps through the Terminal. To improve the Chromebook user experience, Google has created apps specifically aimed at Chromebook users.
How to Prevent Dust from Getting Into Your PC
Heat is the bane of all electronics, and nothing helps trap heat in your PC like a nice layer of dust that has been building up for the last several years. Luckily, there is an inexpensive way to dramatically cut down on the dust in your PC.
The 8 Best Golden Age Simpsons Episodes
The Simpsons is, believe it or not, one of the most important TV shows in history. While it's become a shadow of its former self, during the golden age of the Simpsons, its cultural impact was immense, and can still be felt today.
Why Overclocking Isn't Useful Anymore
Overclocking used to be all the rage among gamers and other PC enthusiasts, but new technologies have made it irrelevant for most people in most situations. And the best part? To get the same perks, you don't have to do much of anything at all.
7 CG Animated Films That Have Aged Like Milk
There's no shortage of films from the pre-CG era that still hold up well today, and even early films containing CG (such as Terminator 2) that still look amazing thanks to smart and limited use of the primitive effects of the day.
16 Vintage Tech Symbols That Live On in the Digital Age
Technology and how we use it has changed a lot over the years. However, despite the rapid advancements, traces of older tech still linger in our modern devices in the form of icons. Whether it's your smartphone, video game console, laptop, or desktop PC, or even your smart TV, the digital world is filled with visual callbacks to the past.
Why I'll Never Plug in a Random USB Dive Again—and You Shouldn't Either
I've always been the type to casually plug in flash drives lying around to check what's on them without having any second thoughts. That changed the day I watched a USB stick destroy a handful of devices like it was nothing. I didn't witness this in person, but what I saw was real enough to shake me. Ever since then, I haven't treated USB drives the same way.
7 Things Nobody Tells You About Hosting a Plex Media Server
Are you thinking about starting a Plex server soon? While the initial setup of Plex is easy, there are definitely some nuances I wish I knew about at the beginning. That’s why I made this list: to keep you from making the same mistakes I did.
Why Are Anime Series So Short Now?
I've been watching anime as a core hobby for just over 25 years now, devouring series from the early days of the medium up to the present day, and while most of the ways things have evolved have been interesting and fresh, one area we seem to have gone backward is series length.
The Cheapest New Sports Car With 300+ Horsepower in 2025
High-performance doesn’t always mean high cost, and in 2025, one sports car proves that point better than any other. With over 300 horsepower under the hood and a starting price that undercuts much of the competition, it’s the most affordable way to get serious speed in a brand-new package.
Hi-Res Audio Is Pointless for Everyday Listeners—Here's Why
When we talk about resolution in the context of screens, we talk about things like how many pixels per inch there are, which determines how many individual colors there are and the amount of detail you’re able to pack into a certain space. That has lead to a general belief that higher resolution is always better in all things, but that isn't true with audio—above a certain point it is irrelevant, and may even be harmful.