This ad-free Facebook app made my feed enjoyable again for the first time in years
Facebook ads and suggested posts were ruining my feed. Then I tried this free open-source app.
Google Adsense and Competing Pay-per-click Ad Networks
Facebook ads and suggested posts were ruining my feed. Then I tried this free open-source app.
Rolling Square’s AirCard Pro Dual has one of the loudest buzzers I’ve tested and glow-in-the-dark inserts.
Official documents indicate a long-awaited change might be coming.
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Running out of iPhone space? Don’t panic-buy a new phone or more iCloud+. Here’s how to free up space fast.
The OnePlus Buds 4 offer flagship-level active noise cancellation for a budget-friendly price.
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The Oura Ring 4 is one of the best products I’ve tested; however, it’s also quite expensive. Here’s how to decide between the newest model and its predecessor.
As schools and universities take varying stances on AI, some teachers believe the tech can democratize tutoring. Here’s how – and where the drawbacks lie.
The 2026 Moto G sticks to last year’s formula, offering a decent midrange experience.
Apple’s latest MacOS 26 has a slew of useful features – but a few of them appeared on Windows first, including one that dates back decades.
If you’re tired of phones designed for planned obsolescence, Fairphone might be your next favorite mobile device.
The collection of user data has become a contentious issue for people worldwide. Fortunately, Canonical has shown how it can be done right.
An AirTag battery failure at the wrong time can leave your gear vulnerable. Elevation Lab’s Time Capsule solves this problem.
Linux’s history is littered with distributions that came and went, many of which are long forgotten. There are some, however, that I actually miss, and these are they.
Upcoming software purchases should no longer be one-time contracts; they’re living partnerships built on shared data and trust.
Sometimes, a somewhat obscure Linux distribution might be just what you’re looking for. Is either CachyOS or Nobara the one?
The widespread adoption of Bluetooth 6 is progressing in audio products, with plenty of features to look forward to once the hardware catches up.
For Linux and MacOS, Fresh is the best of both worlds – a terminal text editor with GUI-like options. I’m all for it.
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