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September 30, 2022

Are you a fan of Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or something else? We all have a preferred web browser we use daily, but why? There are actually several reasons to use multiple web browsers, from improved security to keeping your work and personal life separate.

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TODAY'S TOP STORY Why You Should Use Multiple Browsers


The days of the browser wars are over. Pretty much everybody has decided which browser works best for them. However, you don’t need to be in an exclusive relationship with Chrome, Edge, or Safari. In fact, there are plenty of good reasons to have two or more browsers that you use regularly. Read More »

 
The Coolest ‘Star Trek’ Stuff on Amazon


It doesn’t have to be Star Trek Day to get yourself some Trek merch. There’s also First Contact Day, Captain Picard Day, Federation Day, the Day of Honor, Ancestors’ Eve, and more. So, no matter which Star Trek holiday you’re celebrating, we found some of the best and most useful Trek gear around. Read More »

 
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How to Survive a Power Outage Comfortably


Bad weather is unpleasant at the best of times, but it’s a lot worse when a storm knocks your power out. But with some preparation and the right tech, a power outage won’t send your home back to the stone age. Read More »

 
Hands On With the New LiteBoxer VR Total Body Workout


I had the chance to review Liteboxer VR about six months ago in March 2022, and for the most part, I enjoyed the experience. Since its launch, the Meta Quest 2 app has received numerous updates—new workout types, a free plan, and regular content refreshes—that make it even more enticing. Read More »

 
Today’s Quordle Answers


Wordle was just too easy, wasn’t it? You probably left that behind and moved on to Quordle, the true “hard mode” of the word-guessing game format. But now you’re stuck and so close to failing. Don’t worry, we’re here to help with a hint—and if you really need it, today’s Quordle Answers. Read More »

 
STUFF WE LIKE Stay Hydrated With This Time Marked Water Bottle
Stay Hydrated With This Time Marked Water Bottle

There are varying opinions on how much water we all should drink each day vary. Some people swear by eight eight-ounce glasses daily, while others suggest it’s different for each person. Either way, it’s safe to assume that many of us don’t get the “recommended” amount of H20.

That’s where this 32oz reusable water bottle comes in handy. While you’ll want to drink more than just one of these a day, it has time-markers on the outside to help you keep track of your intake or at least help you get a consistent flow of water. It’s perfect for the outdoors, gym goers, or even the office. This time-marked water bottle has a built-in straw and comes in over 15 color options.

 
Today’s Wordle Answer


Are you a huge fan of Wordle and absolutely stuck today? Let me guess; you’re hanging out on guess four or five and feeling the pressure. We get it entirely: nothing feels worse than losing your streak. If you’re not ready to outright cheat, we have you covered with hints and today’s Wordle answer. Read More »

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT The 24 Best Card Games For a Party in 2022


Whether you’re hosting a one-time party for a special occasion or having a weekly game night with the family, it’s never a bad idea to have an awesome card game on hand. Card games, as opposed to board games, are easier to store, usually have simpler rules, and are fantastic icebreakers at a party. Read More »

 
Tesla Promises a Real Humanoid Robot Demo on September 30th


According to a report from Reuters, Telsa will demonstrate a humanoid robot at its AI Day coming up on September 30th. The prototype will come from the company’s “Optimus” project, and production of the machines could begin in 2023. Read More »

 
Google Stadia Is Shutting Down, Refunds Incoming


It’s been a long time coming, but Stadia will finally shut down in January of 2023. The service failed to gain “traction with users”, according to Phil Harrison, the Stadia VP and GM. Shockingly, customers will receive full refunds for all Stadia hardware and software purchases. Read More »

 
Apple Reminds Dark Sky Users That the End Is Near


After taking the Dark Sky weather app away from Android users, Apple will do the same to its own customers. An in-app warning shows that Dark Sky will stop working on December 31st, 2022. Apple previously announced the “end of 2022” deadline on June 6th, but to be honest, we expected another delay. Read More »

 

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Eviation’s All-Electric Passenger Aircraft Completes First Test Flight


The rise in electrification is bringing all sorts of new technology front and center, from EVs and Ebikes to all-electric aircraft. This week, a prototype of one of the first all-electric passenger planes went on its maiden voyage, hitting the skies for an initial test flight. Read More »

 

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Teenage Engineering’s “Record Factory” Lets you Cut Vinyl at Home


Cutting a vinyl record requires expensive equipment and years of experience. But what if you could create a functional record at home? Teenage Engineering’s PO-80 Record Factory promises to fulfill this desire for just $150. Read More »

 
Meta’s New AI Tool Generates Videos from Text


The future will be full of AI-generated images and news articles. But what about videos? The Meta AI research group just revealed its Make-A-Video tool, which creates short clips based on a written prompt. It can also turn still images into videos, or create variations on existing videos. Read More »

 
Polestar’s Electric Performance SUV Debuts October 12th


We got an early glimpse of Polestar’s first all-electric SUV in June, the Polestar 3, and now the company has released more details alongside a fresh new photo showing off the rear of the performance vehicle. Read More »

 
Microsoft’s SwiftKey Is Leaving the iPhone


Microsoft plans to delist its SwiftKey predictive keyboard from the iOS App Store on October 5th, according to a report by ZDNet. The news comes in the form of an email to Senior Contributing Editor Mary Jo Foley replying to a query about why the iOS app hasn’t received an update in over a year. Read More »

 
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What Ever Happened to HD-DVD?


Just like VHS and BetaMax, there was once a format war between the winning Blu-ray format and the now-defunct HD-DVD format. The war between these two formats was over in a mere two years, so what happened? Read More »

 
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Your Smartwatch Is Only as Annoying as You Make It


Smartwatches provide quick access to notifications and shortcuts, but it can be too much of a good thing. That’s why some people are going back to simpler “distraction-free” analog watches. You shouldn’t blame the smartwatch for your bad habits. Read More »

 
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5 Tips to Get the Best Results From DALL-E 2


DALL-E 2 finally dropped its waitlist in September 2022, so now anyone can try the AI image generator that kicked off the craze. If you’re giving DALL-E a try, there are a few tips you should know. Read More »

 
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How to Use a Stadia Controller With Another Platform


With the shutdown of Stadia, you might have a physical Stadia controller laying around gathering dust. Don’t worry: It’s not just an expensive paperweight. If you play games on other systems, you can use your Stadia controller with other platforms. Here’s how. Read More »

 
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How Do Audiobooks Work on Spotify?


Spotify wants to be your one-stop for all your listening needs. It has music, podcasts, and most recently, audiobooks. The audiobook experience on Spotify is a bit different than you might expect. Let’s take a look. Read More »

 
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Self-Checkouts: A Big Experiment Gone Wrong?


It’s always a bit humiliating when you’re the guy at the self-checkout whose screen freezes up and starts flashing, prompting the attendant to come over and free you like you’re the kid whose bumper car broke. Read More »

 
 

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