5 Great Linux Utilities to Monitor Your System Resources in the Terminal

Although the standard Linux utilities have served us well over the years, in some scenarios they fall short. If you’ve ever found yourself writing a one-liner to poll a command or struggling to parse a badly formatted table, then it’s a clear sign that the tools at hand are lacking. What you need are better tools; what I have are better tools—five that will make your Linux life easier. 1NCurses Disk Usage (ncdu) To view the sizes of directories, du is a solid choice, and it’s generally the first pick for most people....

June 21, 2025 · 5 min · 1006 words · Kristen Howe

5 Photoshop Alternatives for Linux

Quick Links Are you looking for Photoshop replacement on Linux with an easy-to-learn interface, so you can edit your photos outside of Windows or Mac? Well, I’ve got you covered with some great recommendations. Before discussing any Photoshop alternatives, let me clarify that none of these alternatives do everything Photoshop can do on its own. However, they excel in specific areas. GIMP Is Great for Image Manipulation GIMP(GNU Image Manipulation Program) is an excellent tool for image manipulation on Linux....

June 21, 2025 · 5 min · 997 words · Jerry Anderson

5 Reasons Old Car Stereos Were Better

Quick Links I vividly remember when turning the volume knob in my dad’s old 1994 Volkswagen Golf actually felt satisfying and when finding my favorite radio station required a bit of finesse—and maybe a little luck. I could not agree more that we’ve now got infotainment systems with more bells and whistles, but are they really better? Or are they just more complicated? Personally, I’ll still bet the farm on those old-school decks for reasons that go way beyond simple sound....

June 21, 2025 · 5 min · 960 words · Rachel Haynes

5 Things I’m Hoping for in the Meta Quest 3S

Quick Links Meta plans to announce several new products at their Meta Connect event in September of 2024. If rumors and leaks are to be believed, a new budget-friendly version of the Meta Quest 3 VR headset will be announced. It will likely be called the Meta Quest 3S. Some leaks have come from developers and some indirectly from Meta. However, aside from all but confirming the existence of the product, there is little reliable information....

June 21, 2025 · 4 min · 647 words · William Thompson

5 Tricks to Perfect Your Instagram Threads Notifications

Quick Links Feeling overwhelmed by endless notifications or missing updates from your favorite people on Instagram Threads? You’re not alone, but here’s the good news: Threads lets you customize notifications so they work for you. Enable Post Notifications and Stay Updated We all have those people whose content we can’t afford to miss—whether it’s your best friend, a favorite creator, or a brand that inspires you. Instead of endlessly scrolling to catch their latest post, you’re able to make things easier by enabling notifications just for them....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 503 words · Brandy Roth

6 Gmail Mistakes That Can Get You Fired (and How to Avoid Them)

Quick Links Whether you’ve used email a lot in your personal life, or if your first encounter with emails is in the workplace, you need to take special care with this fundamental web communication format, or you could find yourself in hot water! Sending Sensitive Files Without Encryption Email, in its most basic form, has no encryption. So, anyone who intercepts the data of an email as it zips through theseries of tubesthat make up the net can be read as a plain text file....

June 21, 2025 · 4 min · 835 words · Joseph Dalton

7 Android Accessibility Features That Everyone Should Use

Quick Links Every Android phone has an “Accessibility” section in the Settings. The features found there are designed for people with disabilities and impairments of all sorts, but some of the features are genuinely useful for everyone. We’ll highlight 10 of our favorites. Use Reading Mode on Android Reading Modeis an official Google app thatputs written content online into a format that’s easier to read. The page gets stripped down to the bare essentials, and you’re left with something that looks more like an ebook....

June 21, 2025 · 4 min · 828 words · Yolanda Farrell

7 Ways to Sort Data in Microsoft Excel

Quick Links It’s easy tosort data in Excelalphabetically or numerically. But maybe you want to sort based on color, formatting, or a list like months of the year. We’ll show you different ways to sort data in Excel. You can use the quick sort for those basic options or create a custom sort that gives you more flexibility. Whatever your data, be it text or numbers, take a look at these various ways you can sort it....

June 21, 2025 · 4 min · 801 words · David Mcdonald

8 Hidden Gems on Netflix You Shouldn't Overlook

Quick Links Have you already watched some of the most popular movies on Netflix, likeRed NoticeandDon’t Look Up, and now you’re looking for something new to watch in your free time? If so, check out these eight hidden gems that are well worth your Netflix subscription. 2024 Runtime 1h 32 min If you are a fan of crimethriller movieslikeNightcrawler, then you are definitely going to enjoy every second of watchingDon’t Moveon Netflix....

June 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1236 words · Kimberly Villegas

Acer's Latest Chromebooks Are As Premium As They Get

A lot of us have typically associated Chromebooks with low price tags, but that’s not necessarily the case. There are some higher-end Chromebooks out there with great specifications, and a higher price to match, all under the “Chromebook Plus” label. Now, Acer has just announced a couple of more expensive Chromebooks you might want to check out. Acer has just unveiled two new Chromebook Plus models: the Spin 714 and 516 GE....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 358 words · Kristen Wright

Amazon Echo Pop vs. Apple HomePod mini: Which Smart Speaker Is Best for You?

Quick Links The Apple HomePod mini and Amazon Echo Pop are two popular and inexpensive smart speakers that offer music playback, smart home control, and more. I’ve used them both, so here we’ll compare both options to help you decide which one is best for you. A Closer Look at the Specs To begin, let’s take a look at some important specs of both the HomePod mini and Echo Pop, so you’re able to get a better idea of both speakers....

June 21, 2025 · 7 min · 1313 words · Diana Anderson

An Automatic Update Is Breaking Samsung Soundbars

UPDATE: 2025-05-27 16:36 EST BY ANDREW HEINZMAN Samsung Confirms It Bricked Soundbars Samsung has confirmed toThe Vergethat a recent update bricked customers' soundbars. The company isoffering free repairsfor all affected customers, including those who are out of warranty. Evidently, this problem cannot be fixed without hands-on repairs. Some Samsung soundbars are unresponsive following a recent v1020.7 firmware update. This problem primarily affects the HW-Q990D home theater kit, though it may also impact customers with other models of Samsung soundbars or speakers....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 575 words · Adam Waters

Android's Linux Terminal Is Getting a New Feature

Summary The addition of a Linux terminal to Android was long overdue, and makes Android a lot more useful aside from just Android apps. Now, it just got a lot more useful with the addition of a brand new feature: support for graphical apps. Android’s very first Canary update, after the launch of the Canary channel earlier this month, has added support for graphical Linux apps in the Linux terminal within the operating system....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 463 words · Shawn Novak