Autonomous ErgoChair Curve Review: A Passable Office Chair Lacking in Comfort

Summary Office chairs tend to come in two varieties: affordable and uncomfortable or costly and ergonomic. TheAutonomous ErgoChair Curvedoesn’t really know what it wants to be, landing somewhere in the middle of those with a mid-range price tag, underwhelming construction, and ergonomic features that lend to a mostly comfortable piece of furniture. Autonomous ErgoChair Curve Autonomous ErgoChair Curve is a mid-range ergonomic office chair with a utilitarian style that overshadows creature comforts and significant adjustments....

July 26, 2025 · 5 min · 866 words · Rachel Crosby

Blackmagic’s Pro Camera App Is Now on More Android Phones

Blackmagic Design has announced an update to its Blackmagic Camera for Android app at IBC 2024. The app gives you some professional video controls on a smartphone camera. The updates to the camera app include the ability to record timecode with clips, support for anamorphic lens de-squeeze, and lens correction settings. The first new feature, timecode recording, lets users synchronize video and audio easily in post-production. This helps with multi-camera workflows for music festivals, weddings, and interviews....

July 26, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Deborah Martinez

Blender Is Coming to iPads and Android Tablets

Blender, the free and open-source 3D graphics software, is finally moving beyond desktop computers. The Blender team announced that it’s working on a version for iPad and Android tablets. Blender is one of the best tools for working on 3D models and animations, but it’s only available for desktop platforms: mainly Windows, macOS, and Linux, with unofficial ports to operating systems like Haiku and BSD. It’s a frustrating limitation for anyone using an iPad or Android tablet as their main computing device, especially since other creative design tools like Photoshop, AutoCAD, and Krita have successfully jumped to tablets....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 448 words · Charles Eaton

Does Windows 11's VBS Slow Down PC Games?

Summary Virtualization-based security (VBS) has become a staple in the IT world for safeguarding systems. Yet, for gamers, the question isn’t just about security but performance. So, does enabling VBS on Windows 11 actually slow down PC games? Let’s find out. What Is Virtualization-Based Security (VBS)? Before diving into the impact on gaming, it’s important to understand what VBS actually is. Virtualization-based security uses hardware and softwarevirtualizationto enhance the security of a system....

July 26, 2025 · 5 min · 901 words · Erica Mitchell

Forget GTA VI, Rockstar's New Studio Should Make These Games First

Summary Rockstar Games' purchase of Video Games Deluxe, a game development studio in Sydney, is an important step for the company. Rockstar isn’t just buying a random developer, the company is buying a very trusted partner. Although many know Video Games Deluxe, now known as Rockstar Australia, as the developer that fixed theGTA Definitive Edition, there’s more than first meets the eye. This developer proved itself by porting and working on many of Rockstar’s existing IPs, meaning Rockstar trusted the developer enoughto buy them out....

July 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1180 words · Angela Vasquez MD

Get a $50 Credit When You Reserve a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 or Z Flip 7

Summary Summer is heating up, and so is the foldable phone market. Samsung is gearing up to unveil its next generation of Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip devices, and if you’ve been eyeing a foldable, you’re about to have some new options to consider. As per usual, the rumor mill has been churning for months, but Samsung is finally set to officially announce the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 during Unpacked on July 9th....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 462 words · Sara Ramirez

Give Your Parents Mesh Wi-Fi to Give Yourself Peace of Mind

Quick Links This holiday there’s an easy way to make providing family tech support easier and your parents' Wi-Fi network speedier and safer. Give the gift ofa new mesh Wi-Fi router. Why Give the Gift of Mesh Wi-Fi? If your parents are aggressively tech-forward folks that don’t need you for tech support, it’s probably safe to skip this article. But if you’re a How-To Geek reader, there is a good chance that you’re the go-to tech support person in your family, just like we, in turn, are the go-to tech support people in our families....

July 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1166 words · Kristine Patterson

Google Rolls Out Update to Address Two Android Zero-Day Bugs

Summary Your Android phone might be at risk. Security researchers have uncovered a couple of serious flaws that hackers have been actively exploiting. You’ll want to pay attention to this. Google recentlyrolled out an urgent update to Androidto address a pair of what are known as “zero-day vulnerabilities.” These aren’t just routine bugs–they’re security holes that were previously unknown to the developers and, worse, ones that have already been used to potentially compromise Android devices in the wild....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 549 words · Angela Clarke

How to Cancel Subscriptions on Twitch

Quick Links Summary What Happens When You Cancel a Twitch Subscription? When you don’t make any changes,your Twitch channel subscriptionsare automatically renewed unless specified otherwise. This means you’ll have to cancel your subscription before the next renewal date, or you’ll end up paying for the next month. Related:How to Cancel Your Subscriptions on PayPal Cancel a Twitch Subscription on Desktop To start, launch your desktop’s web browser and open theTwitch site....

July 26, 2025 · 2 min · 235 words · Danielle Jones

How to Create Smart Home Automations That Are Personal to You and Your Family

Summary Automations aren’t the only benefit of smart homes, but they are the key to creating a home truly deserving of the title. Here’s a simple but powerful way to identify all the aspects of your daily life that could happen automatically. Automation Is What Makes a Home Truly Smart Jerome Thomas / How-To Geek There areplenty of reasons to have a smart home, even without a single automation in sight....

July 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1238 words · Calvin Ware

How to Shut Down Your Mac on a Schedule (Without Using Terminal)

Summary you may schedule your Mac to shut down using Terminal commands, but you might be a little wary of using commands like “pmset” that you don’t fully understand. The alternative is to use the Shortcuts app and a variety of triggers. How to Create a Shortcut to Shut Down Your Mac If typing random commands you don’t understand into Terminalto shut down your Macfeels too much like witchcraft, you can turn to the Shortcuts app instead....

July 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1136 words · Allen Bush

How to Take Perfect Selfies with Gestures and Voice Commands on Samsung Phones

Quick Links Selfies are a fun way to capture memories, and Samsung makes it even easier with gestures and voice commands. Gestures and voice commands let you take hands-free shots effortlessly. What Are Gesture Controls and Voice Commands? Gesture controlsand voice commands are features designed to make taking selfies effortless and hands-free. Gesture controls let you perform simple actions, like showing your palm to trigger the camera shutter. Voice commands take convenience even further, allowing you to say phrases like “Smile”, “Shoot”, “Cheese” or “Capture” to snap a photo and “Record Video” to record a video....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 610 words · Susan Patterson DVM

How to Transfer Installed Programs to Another Drive in Windows 11

Quick Links Summary Running out of storage space on a drive and considering moving some games or apps to another location? Or have you accidentally installed a game on the wrong drive and want to move it? Fortunately, relocating apps and programs between drives is super easy. We’ll show you how to do just that. Things to Do Before Relocating Programs or Games Before moving apps and programs between drives, take a few precautions to avoid file corruption, data loss, or other issues....

July 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1072 words · Dennis Williams