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You Should Run a Privacy Audit on Your iPhone
Apps often can access to tons of your private information. Here's what you can do about it.
Everything the Rumors Say About the PS5 Pro
Rumors and speculation about the new PlayStation console abound.
Used Pelotons Are Still a Good Deal (Even With the New $95 Fee)
You’ll have to pay $95 to activate a used bike, but the company will throw in some perks.
You Can Now Customize Your DualSense Edge Controller on Windows
Sony says its new app will "unleash the full customizable power of the DualSense Edge controller."
Use the ‘FIFO’ Method to Better Organize Your Pantry and Fridge
FIFO is the best way to prevent waste and spoilage in your kitchen.
How Election Years Can Create Financial Stress (and What to Do About It)
Protect your wallet from all this uncertainty.
How to (Remotely) Help Your Family Members With Their New Tech
From video calls to remote access, there are a few methods you can use to solve your loved one's technical crises both near and far.
The Next Generation of Robot Lawn Mowers Do More Than Just Mow
New robot lawn mowers don't just mow—they also get rid of snow and leaves and can help you tow dirt around.
All the Ways to Take Screenshots on Windows
Windows 11 includes several keyboard shortcuts and built-in apps for quickly grabbing an image of whatever's on your computer screen.
Entry Level Macs Might Finally Come With More RAM
The days of 8GB of RAM on Mac may be behind us.
What's New on Max in September 2024
Catch the debut of new DC Studios series 'The Penguin; and films from A24 and Studio Ghibli.
Why Your Toenails Turn Black (and How to Fix It)
If you're a runner, you know that black toenails are common—but that doesn't mean you have to put up with them.
Instagram Is Bringing Back Myspace's Profile Music
But the songs won't autoplay, unfortunately.
Your 'Max Heart Rate' Is Probably Wrong
The default settings on your smartwatch can't tell you your actual max heart rate.
Update Chrome Now to Protect Yourself From This Zero-Day Exploit
Google fixed 38 security vulnerabilities in its latest Chrome update, one of which is particularly important to address.
These Four Characters Will (Briefly) Crash Your iPhone
Luckily, it doesn't seem like a security vulnerability.
Here Are All the Answers to Chipotle’s IQ Test
Yes, this is cheating. But it's OK, because the contest is sort of bogus anyway.
Use the 'Heel Lock' Technique to Make Your Running Shoes Fit Better
This is what those extra shoelace holes are for.