
If you live in a more populated area, you likely check your doors before bed to make sure they’re locked. The same idea is worthwhile to apply to your vital online accounts, too—verifying that they’re secure.
In that vein, a periodic review of devices logged into your Google account is a good idea. If someone’s stolen your password, you should be aware of t


Amazon’s latest Kindle Colorsoft e-reader has been out for a hot minute now, but this is the first time it’s dipped down to 20% off its original launch price. So, if you’ve been dreaming about an e-reader with a color display, this $280 color e-reader is now just $22

Google has released Chrome version 134.0.6998.177/178 for Windows, while Chrome updates for macOS, Linux, and Android have yet to be announced. The security vulnerability closed by the update is apparently already being exploited by malicious actors. The makers of other Chromium-based browsers are likely to follow suit quickly.

Evidence is growing that Ikea is warming up to Matter over Thread, with yet another Thread-enabled Ikea device reportedly being spotted in the wild.
This time, it’s a smart switch, with Homewithapple (via


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It’s tiny, it’s powerful, and it’s on sale! We’re in the middle of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale event and this Geekom AX8 Max mini PC is down to $569 with Prime. The listing is slashed down by

You don’t need a satellite dish to watch DirecTV anymore, but before you sign up for a DirecTV streaming plan, make sure you pick the right one.
DirecTV offers two streaming services today, one called DirecTV Stream and the other called DirecTV via Internet. They have nearly id

If you need a microSD card—doesn’t matter what it’s for—then you can’t let this hot opportunity pass you by. Samsung’s popular high-performance microSD is currently down to the best price we’ve seen for it all year: $38 on Amazon. That’s 50% off its list price, and this sale i

The mission was supposed to be simple: Drive to my father-in-law’s house, head into the garage, and grab one of his spare garden hoses to replace the one I accidentally chopped in half with the lawnmower. But in the process, something boxed up on a high shelf caught my eye.
Still unopened in its original packaging was a GE Monogram 7-4150A radio, which dates to around 1976