Manage Your Outlook Attachments Like a Pro with These 8 Tips

Quick Links Nearly every email we send or receive includes an attachment. However, these attachments can easily be misplaced without proper management and become hard to track. To keep your Outlook inbox organized, you should handle the attachments wisely. Here are some practices I strictly follow to do that. 1Direct Emails With Attachments to a Designated Folder I always organize emails with attachments into a separate folder to prevent them from mixing with other emails....

June 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1101 words · Robin Ward

Meet the American Hybrid Outshining Toyota for Reliability

Toyota pretty much owns thehybridreliability game. Simple drivetrains, years of hybrid experience—they’ve built a solid rep by keeping thingssmart and dependable. But here’s the twist: there’s an American hybrid SUV out there quietly beating some ofToyota’s models in reliability tests. It’s not the first name you’d think of, but it’s getting serious praise from both owners and experts. It may not shout for attention, but it’s efficient, well-built, and delivers real value....

June 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1116 words · Cody Ward

Microsoft Needs a SteamOS Competitor, and It Needs It Yesterday

SteamOS is having a moment, and if I were the folks working on Windows—the crown jewel of Microsoft—I’d be shaking in my boots right now. It might seem like a small, mildly-successful project by Valve, but SteamOS has the potential to rip Windows' PC gaming dominance away, and it needs to counter this potential assault ASAP. SteamOS Is Spreading Beyond the Steam Deck Quickly SteamOS is the culmination of years of work in the Linux community, with the direct support of Valve Corporation under the leadership of Gabe Newell....

June 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1108 words · Scott Smith

My Favorite Headphones Broke Just in Time for This Prime Day Sale

Audio-Technica’s ATH-M50x headphones are some of the best and most popular wired headphones ever made, and for good reason. I’ve used a pair almost every single day for about 7 years until they finally failed, and I’m confident my new pair will last at least that long. Great Audio is Worth the Price Audio technology doesn’t really move in the same leaps and bounds as other tech we use in our day-to-day lives....

June 5, 2025 · 2 min · 381 words · Stacy Nielsen

ObjectDock Returns from the Dead to Give Windows 11 a macOS Dock

It’s been a while, but we’re finally returning to the days of blasphemous Windows customization. Stardock just revived ObjectDock, a popular tool that replaces the Windows taskbar with a macOS-like dock. You can now use ObjectDock in Windows 11 or 64-bit Windows 10 installations. So, go crazy. ObjectDockinitially launched in 2003 and has supported nearly every version of the Windows operating system. It’s one of several products in Stardock’s stable, but it was practically abandoned after a 2....

June 5, 2025 · 2 min · 366 words · Mr. Joseph Meyer

Proton Drive Review: It Could Be So Much More

Summary Proton Driveis the Switzerland-based security company’s foray into cloud storage. It’s just as ambitious as its siblings Proton Mail and Proton Pass, but despite some interesting features, falls short of its own promises, never mind the competition. Proton Drive Proton Drive is a cloud storage service that protects your files with high-end encryption. Usability could be improved, however. Using Proton Drive Proton Drive is a securecloud storagesolution that offers most of the common features you’d expect—storing your files, sync, versioning, among others—and does a pretty good job....

June 5, 2025 · 7 min · 1452 words · Vanessa Farmer

Roborock Q Revo Review: An Autonomous Champion

Quick Links TheRoborock Q Revois an exceptional robot vacuum with insane cleaning capabilities and a docking station that puts all other charging docks to shame. And while the price is high, if you may afford it, my right hand to the LiDAR overlords, the Q Revo is one of the best robot vacs I’ve ever tested. Design: A Docking Station Like No Other TheRoborock Q Revois a little beast of arobot vacuum, from its sturdy outer shell to its humongous docking station....

June 5, 2025 · 12 min · 2486 words · Samantha Avila

Samsung Messages Is Dead, and That’s Not Good for Android

Quick Links Samsung Messages has long been the text messaging app that comes on Samsung phones. Now, it’s gone in favor of Google Messages. While Google Messages may be the better app, that doesn’t mean this change is a good thing. In many ways, it’s a step backward. RCS Was Supposed to Replace SMS, Not Become Another Walled Garden On the surface, Google Messages is a texting app like any other....

June 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1122 words · Rachel Schultz

Shopping for a New Monitor? Don't Worry About the Brand

Summary Shopping for a new monitor is both exciting and frustrating. While you’re getting a new display for your eye candy, the overwhelming list of specifications you must check is daunting. Fortunately, the brand of the monitor isn’t that important. The Quality of the Panel Matters More Than the Brand The panel is the part of a monitor that displays the image itself. It’s the most important part of the monitor, as the quality and type of panel affect nearly everything: color accuracy, refresh rate, contrast ratio, response time, and additional features....

June 5, 2025 · 5 min · 869 words · Mark White

Smartphones Were Supposed to Destroy Handheld Gaming, but It's Stronger Than Ever

Summary When video games came to smartphones, the gaming press and forums were filled with doomsayers, spelling the end of dedicated handheld systems. Products like the Nintendo 3DS and Sony PSP were the last of their kind, we were told. Why buy a handheld when you can just whip out the phone you already have? Years later, it turns out this prediction was dead wrong, but why didn’t the smartphone kill the handheld gaming console?...

June 5, 2025 · 7 min · 1368 words · Elizabeth Ortiz

Task Scheduler for Beginners: How to Automate Windows Maintenance and More

Tired of repeating the same routine tasks on your PC? With Task Scheduler, you can automate everything from daily cleanups to launching your favorite apps at startup. It’s built into Windows and easier to use than you might think. Quick Links What Is Task Scheduler? Task Scheduler is a built-in Windows utility that lets you schedule and automate tasks to run at specific times or under certain conditions. Whether it’s launching an app when you log in or running maintenance scripts every weekend, Task Scheduler does the work in the background—no clicks required....

June 5, 2025 · 4 min · 833 words · Jasmine Hawkins

The Best Wired Headphones of 2025

For audiophiles and purists, wired headphones remain the gold standard for sound quality. The best offer excellent clarity, rich tonal balance, and minimal latency and provide an immersive, detailed experience that wireless options still strive to replicate. Update 31-07-2025:We’ve reviewed our recommendations, and these are still the best wired headphones you can buy. Focal Bathys What Should You Look For With Wired Headphones The primary reason for going wired over wireless is the superior audio quality a good set provides....

June 5, 2025 · 13 min · 2750 words · Jason Casey

The System76 'Meerkat' Mini PC Now Has More Affordable Options

In the market for a new PC to replace that Windows 10 computer but want to try a different OS? Linux-first PC and laptop manufacturer System76 has refreshed its mini PC it calls “Meerkat” with better CPU options, including a more affordable configuration. The Meerkat tiny PC, which comes with either Ubuntu 24.04 LTS orSystem76’s in-house Linux distribution Pop!_OS, can now be configured with an Intel Core 3 100U processor. It has six cores and a base frequency of 1....

June 5, 2025 · 3 min · 543 words · Gloria Lawrence