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Meet Polar: The Metaverse’s Walmart Hatsune Miku
Metaverse’s Polar dreams of performing in front of a live audience. Hatsune Miku has been doing it for nearly a decade.
5 Dangerous TikTok Challenges No One Should Ever Try
Some challenges are harmless fun. But these five dangerous TikTok challenges just shouldn’t be done.
10 BookFi Alternatives for Free eBooks and Audiobooks
Whatโs a penny-pinching bookworm to do when BookFi gets shut down? Here are some free BookFi alternatives you can use.
Disinformation vs. Misinformation: The Difference, and Why It Matters
Disinformation vs. Misinformation: why the terms aren’t interchangeable and why both are still a problem.
New Old Tech: 6 Gadgets That Are Making a Comeback
Whether it’s sheer nostalgia or a practical decision, some old tech is making an unexpected comeback. Here’s the latest new old tech.
What Is a Plumbus? | Everything You Need to Know About the Common Household Device
What is a Plumbus? Find out all the secrets (and where to get your own) in our detailed guide.
Political Spectrum Tests Like 8values Tell You Nothing Useful About Your Politics
Political spectrum tests give you new labels to wear. But they don’t really help you figure out what policies or what systems of governance you support.
What Would Life Be Like Without Our Phones or the Internet?
What would life be like without our phones? If your answer is “apocalyptic,” you’re half right.
The Fascinating History of Phreaking: An Old School Hack for Making Free Phone Calls
The rise and fall of phreaking, an early form of hacking that could save you hundreds on your phone bill.
SmugMug Review: A Powerful File Manager and Website Builder for Photographers
SmugMug lets you safely store and share your photos or cash in on your art by selling prints and downloads.
The Truth About Neuralink: What It Can Do and the Dangers and Benefits It Can Bring
Elon Musk’s Neuralink has gotten a lot of hype. Is there any substance to the tech’s futuristic claims?
Why Buying a Used Phone Is Better Than Buying a New One (Plus Tips and Tricks)
Buying a used phone can give you many of the same great features as a new phone, at a fraction of the price.
Why Is Gaming So Bad on Mac? Tips and Tricks to Improve a Mac’s Gaming Performance
In this article: Macs have some of the most cutting-edge tech in the market inside them, so they should be able to run games a lot better than they do. Despite seamless functionality and tons of powerful, fully optimized apps and software, games just never run quite as well on any Mac. Part of the […]
How to Build a Smart Home: 5 Devices To Quickly Smartify Your Home
Every smart home should be tailored to the person using it. But these 5 devices provide a solid foundation for you to build on.
Are Folding Phones the Future?
There’s a lot of buzz around folding phones right now. But do they really live up to the hype?
How Space Works in Star Wars: Hyperspace and the Galaxy’s Regions Explained
The Star Wars galaxy is massive and hyperspace travel, for all its advantages, isn’t a magical solution.
Lightsaber Fights Are Real and So Are Lightsabers
You can now pretend to be a Jedi or Sith because lightsabers are real and you can duel people with them.
What Is the Metaverse and Why Is It the Future?
The latest buzzword from Silicon Valley sounds like SciFi. Here’s a breakdown of what’s real, what’s hype, and what problems the metaverse might hold.
7 Ways to Increase Your Phone’s Battery Life (And How to Build a DIY Power Bank)
Stretch your battery life with these 7 tricks and find out how to build your own power bank in minutes.
The 3 Best Apps That Can Help You With Schoolwork
These 3 apps offer great free versions that will help you save time and deliver better work.
The Future of Space Tourism
Here’s what you can daydream about doing in space while you wait for the $500,000+ tickets to drop down to a price the rest of us can afford.
What Humans Are, According to Scientists Explaining Us to Aliens
From carving gigantic triangles into the Siberian forest to beaming a Doritos commercial, scientists have tried everything to explain what humans are to aliens.