The New DJI Flip Vlog Camera Drones Have Landed

DJI today released a new family of palm-sized drones for vlogging, called Flip, with a dedicated privacy mode and other features, starting at $439. Thanks to a feature called Local Data Mode, you can operate your Flip while disconnected from the internet so that all data stays on-device. The drone sports foldable propeller guards and weighs only 249 grams, or about 0.55 pounds, so you can take it anywhere. DJI Flip boosts yourdrone videographyby combining “the simplicity of DJI Neo with the stunning photo capabilities of DJI Mini to make both aerial photography and close-up portraits accessible for everyone,” said Ferdinand Wolf, DJI’s Product Experience Director....

May 30, 2025 · 4 min · 645 words · Nicole Key

The Story Behind Ford's EcoBoost Problems (And How They Are Being Resolved)

Ford’s EcoBoost engine family has earned the unfortunate nickname ‘EcoBoom’ due to its reputation for being plagued with issues. But what are the problems, and what is Ford doing to ensure they’re fixed? How can you check if your vehicle is affected? Read on to find the answers to these questions. To be fair to Ford, there aren’t many automakers that haven’t experienced an NHTSA recall of one of their models....

May 30, 2025 · 8 min · 1534 words · Tammy Smith

The Super-Thin Galaxy S25 Edge Has Arrived

Samsung has officially revealed its super-thin flagship phone for 2025: the Galaxy S25 Edge. It’s available to order starting today, but as you might expect, Samsung had to make a few compromises to achieve the super-slim design. Followinga teaser at the Galaxy Unpacked eventin January, andanother announcementlast week, the Galaxy S25 is finally a real phone you can buy. The hardware and general design are close to the other Galaxy S25 phones, with the same Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset, Android 15 operating system with One UI 7, and IP68 water/dust resistance....

May 30, 2025 · 4 min · 701 words · Nicole Keller

Today's NYT Connections Hints and Answer for August 13 (#428)

Quick Links Connections is a game from the New York Times that challenges you to find the association between words. It sounds easy, but it isn’t—Connections categories can be almost anything, and they’re usually quite specific. If you need a hand getting the answers, we’ve got you covered. What Is Connections? Connections is a game from the New York Times. The objective is simple: sort 16 words into groups of 4....

May 30, 2025 · 3 min · 471 words · Eric Wong

What Does the Green Dot Mean on Facebook?

Summary Wondering why Facebook displays a green dot on someone’s profile picture, in the Messenger app, and next to the camera icon in Messenger? What the green dot means is context dependent, so let’s dig in and help you decode it. The Meaning of the Green Dot on Facebook On Facebook’s desktop site or mobile app, when you visit someone’s profile page, you might have seena green dot. This green dot indicates that that user is active on the Facebook platform....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 308 words · Joshua Gallegos

What Is Red Teaming and How Does It Work?

Quick Links Summary Red teaming is a method of cybersecurity testing that is often employed by institutions and organizations. It simulates a real-world attack and is not restricted by time or methods. A red team can be part of an organization’s existing security staff or an outside vendor. Businesses and organizations are under a growing threat of cyberattacks, and red teaming is one of the ways organizations prepare for them. Here’s how red teams operate and why they are important....

May 30, 2025 · 4 min · 687 words · Michelle Valdez

Why 2.5Gb/s Networking Is the Sweet Spot for Your Homelab

Quick Links Are you tired of data transfers taking forever on your local network? I was, so I set out to figure out what networking upgrade made the most sense for both me and most people. I started by thinking about 10 gigabit, but quickly realized that 2.5 gigabit networking is the true sweet spot in 2025. Gigabit Networking Is Becoming Slow for Local Networks Back in the mid-1990s, 100Mb/s networking, also known as Fast Ethernet, was the fastest networking available....

May 30, 2025 · 7 min · 1313 words · Susan Jackson

Your Android Is Getting a New Auto-Reboot Security Feature

Summary The next time you grab a spare Android phone or tablet, don’t be surprised to find it locked after being rebooted for security reasons. This week, Google started rolling out a new security feature for Android that will automatically restart devices that have been sitting idle for three days or longer. Google often improves devices through behind-the-scenes updates to theGoogle Play services appinstead of with a significant over-the-air OS release, and that’s what’s happening right now....

May 30, 2025 · 3 min · 522 words · Derrick Thomas

10 American Cars You Should Buy Used

If you’re on the hunt for a used American car, we’ve done the legwork and have handpicked 10 vehicles that offer a balance of reliability, performance, and value. From efficient hybrids to powerful pickups and luxury SUVs, these 10 models stand out for their quality and versatility. Whether you’re after an efficient daily driver, afamily-friendly SUV, or a high-performance sports car, the models featured represent some of the best options available....

May 29, 2025 · 6 min · 1133 words · Sabrina Williams

10 Best RPGs You Can Play on Xbox Game Pass

If you’re looking for something new to play, it can be easy to become overwhelmed by the volume of games to pick from on Game Pass. One genre that really stands out is roleplaying games, with so many to choose from that take dozens of hours to complete. 10Yakuza 0 If you are looking for a great RPG, you should check outYakuza 0. This is the prequel to the beginning of theYakuzaseries, which is often referred to as a “beat ‘em up RPG” because it mixes fast-paced fighting with classic roleplaying features....

May 29, 2025 · 7 min · 1347 words · Tara Gonzalez

10 Video Game Purchases That Left Me With Nothing but Regret

I have made some bad decisions when buying video game-related items, and I know I’m not alone. While buyer’s remorse is not a valid reason for a refund, many purchases I’ve made make me wish it were. While it can be a big financial hit to buy a console that didn’t pan out, the pricing doesn’t always matter. Sometimes, regret can come from a video game that ended service too early, and sometimes, it can come from a $1 microtransaction on your phone....

May 29, 2025 · 7 min · 1412 words · Emily Bell

10 Video Games You Didn’t Know Were Inspired by Books

The bond between books and video games seems like an obvious one since many games set out to tell a good story. As a result, there are plenty of games that started life as or were directly inspired by words on a page. While these games tend to do well, not everyone knows the truth about where their stories came from. Here are some of the most successful franchises that started life as books or were heavily inspired by stories, novellas, and poems....

May 29, 2025 · 7 min · 1357 words · Susan Perez

12 Chill Games I Recommend Playing This Summer

My favorite games to play during summer are chill as heck, straightforward yet addictive, and you can play most of them while keeping your attention turned toward the people you’re spending your free time with. These games are perfect summer pastimes. 1Dave the Diver Dave the Diverwas one of the best games I played in 2023 and that’s saying something, considering what a banger 2023 was for gaming. I love so much about this game, especially its meticulously designed and oh-so-addictive gameplay loop....

May 29, 2025 · 8 min · 1519 words · Sarah Kennedy