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Hear Me Out: Apple Should Make an Electric Bike

Bike with an Apple logo on the head tube.

From exploding the smartphone market with the iPhone to single-handedly killing the headphone jack, Apple is one of only a few companies that can instigate immense change. That's why I believe it should make an electric bike.

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10 Cars That Were Technologically Ahead Of Their Time

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From electric revolutions to futuristic designs, the 10 cars that make this list were ahead of their time in automotive technology. Read on to discover how they pushed the boundaries of innovation—some ahead of their era, others paving the way for future breakthroughs.

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The iPhone 16e Is Weirdly Loveable, and I Don't Know How to Feel About It

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The iPhone 16e enters Apple's lineup as the most affordable new iPhone, yet it exists in a peculiar position as neither a true budget device nor a fully-featured flagship. That makes the iPhone 16e one of Apple's weirdest iPhones to date, as it tries to balance being both accessible and premium.

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Why Your Current Directory Isn’t in $PATH (and Whether You Should Fix It)

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A lot goes on behind the scenes when you run a Linux program. The PATH variable can make this more convenient, but you need to use it carefully.

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Why I Purge Every Icon From My Desktop, Including the Taskbar

Obsidian and Samsung Internet open on a Samsung DeX desktop with the taskbar hidden.

If an app icon appears on my desktop—ZAP! Gone. I now even hide my taskbar so that nothing greets me but a pristine wallpaper and my open apps. I don't plan to be less vigilant any time soon.

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How to Send a Virtual Hug Using Alexa (And Why You Might Want To)

The Alexa app opening on a phone to control the 5th gen Echo Dot.

Few people realize Alexa can send a virtual hug. It's a neat little feature, a surprise that can improve someone's day. If you own an Echo device, consider trying it out. It’s quick, fun, and may even make you smile.

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OLED Gaming Monitors Are Awesome, but I’m Still Not Getting One

Dell 32 PLus 4K QD-OLED monitor sitting on a table playing a video.

When it comes to display technology, OLED is often hailed as the king of content consumption. It's easy to see why, as the vibrant colors and contrast ratio alone makes OLED quite appealing. Yet, despite the temptation, I'm still not ready to make the switch, and it's not just because of the price.

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Question of the Day

Where Do You Go to Buy Computer Parts?

A close-up photo of the AMD Ryzen 7 7700 CPU in the AM5 socket and the ASRock B650M PG RIptide motherboard.

You can buy computer parts at lots of places, from Amazon to eBay to Facebook Marketplace to yard sales. Personally I buy new parts from Micro Center when I can, and I go to eBay if I want to find something used. Where do you find the best deals for PC parts?

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