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In 20 Years, 0–60 times won’t define sports cars—here’s what will
Automakers have been chasing speed and power for over 100 years. When developing a new sports car, these aspects are the benchmarks for success. Auto engineers try to achieve this feat by increasing power, reducing weight, and using just about every other trick in the book to improve a new model’s performance. Today, cars are reaching performance levels that are at the limits of what most humans can handle.
My old PC can't run Windows 11, so I'm using it for this instead
Whether you've had an old PC sitting in a closet collecting dust, or your old Windows 10 PC recently became a relic thanks to Windows 11's hardware requirements, one of the best ways you can put it to work is a Home Assistant server.
Don't throw away your old Apple TV: 5 ways to give it a second life
Your Apple TV is likely the last device you upgrade regularly. In recent years, updates have primarily focused on faster chips and a redesigned Siri Remote, which remains compatible with older models.
Windows Notepad is now a better Markdown text editor
Notepad was overhauled with a modern interface and new features alongside Windows 11, and Microsoft has continued updating it. Now, the text editor is getting even more Markdown editing features and a few other changes.
This German compact SUV offers surprisingly good value for money
German luxury compact SUVs are often associated with high price tags, but one particular model has quietly proven that premium doesn’t always mean pricey. This SUV delivers the refinement, comfort, and technology buyers expect from a German brand, yet it does so with a value proposition that surprises many shoppers who assume higher costs come with the badge. For those balancing luxury and sensible spending, it’s becoming one of the most attractive options in its segment.
This clever Android game turns your charging cable into a bow and arrow
We’ve all played mobile games that rely on tapping, swiping, and tilting, but what about plugging and unplugging your charging cable? As strange as it sounds, that’s exactly what a clever web developer created, and you can play it on your Android phone without downloading anything.
The RTX 5090 is now $5,800: 4 GPUs that are complete rip-offs
The graphics card market is a fickle beast. One year, it'll be teeming with options for every price range; the next, it'll be barren during a shortage. The ongoing RAM-pocalypse is definitely pushing us toward that latter state, but there are still GPUs left to buy—for now.
Google Drive is getting better protection from ransomware
Google is stepping up its security game for educational institutions by adding automated ransomware detection directly into Google Drive. This gives administrators and users a better defense against data loss and the threat of ransom payments. It also provides a safety net if an attack has already happened.
The best thing about Galaxy XR was never announced
There are many reasons why Samsung Galaxy XR is the first VR headset I’ve actually wanted, but the best thing about it is something that neither Samsung nor Google felt the need to highlight. This is the most open, unrestricted headset on the market today—a device I can truly make my own.
My favorite thing about Home Assistant isn't the tech
Home Assistant is free, open-source smart home software that allows you to connect and control a huge number of smart home devices, regardless of their brand or ecosystem. It's a technological marvel, but my favorite thing about Home Assistant has nothing to do with the tech at all.
Saving files is currently broken on Windows 11 and Windows 10
Microsoft has confirmed that its latest Windows updates, released on January 13, 2026, are causing several applications to freeze when accessing files stored on cloud services like OneDrive and Dropbox. This is just one in a series of critical bugs discovered in the recent patch.
The greatest TV show of all time is not what you think
The greatest TV show of all time is a subject that's hotly debated. Several shows are regularly cited as being the best, but you're all wrong. The greatest TV show of all time is actually something else.
Raspberry Pi's USB gadget mode is now much less complicated
Raspberry Pi boards have supported USB gadget mode for years, allowing you to connect a Pi to a computer with one cable for power and SSH/desktop access. Now, there's a much easier way to try it out, and it's built into Raspberry Pi OS.
For the price of a new Corolla, you could get this hot hatch instead
If you’re budgeting for a new Toyota Corolla but crave something with a lot more excitement, the used market has a compelling alternative: an engaging hot hatch that delivers spirited performance without straying far from your price target. While compact sedans make sense for commuters, fun-to-drive cars often demand higher budgets, yet this used hatch blends practicality, performance, and value in a way that few new cars can match at the same price point.
WinGet is Windows' best-kept secret—here's what it can do for you
Have you ever wondered if there was an easier way to install and update apps on your Windows 11 machine? One of the best tools for doing so is the Windows Package Manager (WinGet), which ships with the operating system itself.
Your SSD can fail at 100% Health: Here are the real warning signs
These days, SSDs are so durable that many people will never have to deal with SSD failure. But there's another side to that coin: when SSDs fail, they often do it quietly, and you may not notice until it's too late and your data's already lost.
Sony's weird new earbuds don't actually go in your ears
Sony led the charge for “open” earbuds with the weird donut-hole LinkBuds a few years ago, and we’ve seen more creative interpretations from other companies since. Now, Sony is borrowing a design from its competitors with the new LinkBuds Clip.
System76's COSMIC desktop environment just fixed a bunch of problems
System76 released version 1.0.3 of its fresh, Rust-based COSMIC desktop environment this week, bringing with it several fixes and improvements for Linux fans running it. In particular, the file browser is getting some essential features.
Cheaper YouTube TV plans are coming soon
YouTube TV is kicking off the new year with a couple of features that are long overdue. The first is a much-needed expansion of the excellent “Multiview” feature, and the second marks a return to the original promise of streaming live TV services.
Yahoo, AOL, and Yahoo Mail are all having outages right now
Do you still use email services like Yahoo! Mail and AOL? If so, they're probably not working, and you're not alone. Yahoo, Yahoo Mail, and AOL are all having a nationwide outage right now.


