TECNO Unveils New MEGABOOK T1 2023 14-Inch Laptop With Unmatched Endurance

TECNO, a leading international smart device brand, has unveiled its latest laptop, theMEGABOOK T1. This 14-inch laptop is designed for young professionals and students who are always on the go. It also boasts a long-lasting battery, a powerful processor, and a sleek design. MEGABOOK T1 TheMEGABOOK T1 2023is powered by an Intel Core 13th Gen CPU and comes with 16GB of RAM and 512GB or 1TB of SSD storage. This makes it capable of handling even the most demanding tasks, such as video editing, gaming, and multitasking....

August 9, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Julia Yates

The 10 Best Mini-Games in Video Games

People always talk about great games, but what about the mini-games within them? There’s nothing quite like setting a new record after catching a huge fish, or finally beating that tough NPC in a close card game. I think we can all recall at least one side activity in a video game we couldn’t seem to pry ourselves away from. The ones here are the best in the business, and you may find your playtime is primarily by indulging in them instead of the main game....

August 9, 2025 · 10 min · 2014 words · Elizabeth Woods

The Best Luxury Compact Sedan You Can Buy in 2025

If you want a luxury car that is just as fun to drive as it is comfortable, then the compact sedan segment is arguably the best place to look. Among the many fantastic sporty options available is a model that has been around for decades, consistently setting a benchmark for all others to live up to. Compact luxury sedansare meant to be performance machines with finely crafted interiors. To be successful in this segment, a balance between speed and opulence needs to be struck....

August 9, 2025 · 6 min · 1262 words · Christopher Ruiz

The Best TVs of 2024

Read update Whether you are a movie buff looking for a cinematic experience, a gamer demanding responsive gameplay, or someone needing a TV for general entertainment, there is a wide array of excellent TVs on the market. UPDATE: 31-07-2025 We’ve reviewed our recommendations, and these are still the best TVs cables you can buy. Roku Pro Series QLED What to Look For in a TV in 2024 A TV purchase can be tricky given that there are many things to consider, from the TV display technology to its feature set....

August 9, 2025 · 13 min · 2731 words · Nicole Flores

This Overlooked Linux Distro Will Give Your Old Laptop a New Life

Quick Links Ubuntu isn’t your only option for reviving old PCs through Linux. Xubuntu is a lighter version of Ubuntu capable of running on moderately old hardware. Let’s see how well it delivers the Ubuntu experience on an older laptop. What is Xubuntu? Xubuntuis a flavor of Ubuntu featuring the XFCE desktop environment (hence the “X” in the name). It’s supposed to strip down Ubuntu for a more minimalist (yet super configurable and supported) experience....

August 9, 2025 · 5 min · 1065 words · Alejandro Ramos

Top Car Brands With the Best Resale Value in 2025

Not all cars depreciate at the same rate, and some brands are far better than others at holding their value over time. Whether you’re buying new or planning to trade in down the line, resale value is a key factor that can save (or cost) you thousands. Certain automakers have built reputations for durability, quality, and strong brand loyalty, all traits that help their vehicles retain value better than competitors. These brands consistently outperform rivals in resale rankings, making them smart choices for buyers who think long-term....

August 9, 2025 · 7 min · 1363 words · Cheyenne Nelson

Top Tech Deals: Pixel 9 Pro XL, HP OmniBook, Beats Pro Headphones, and More!

If you’re looking to save big on a flagship Google Pixel phone, get a new laptop for heading back-to-school, or want a fancy pair of headphones or a portable speaker, these are the best deals this week. Google Pixel 9 Pro XL for $699 ($300 Off) Google Pixel 9 Pro XL The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL offers an expansive 6.8-inch Super Actua display, combined with the powerful Tensor G4 processor and 16 GB of RAM for top-tier AI performance and advanced photography....

August 9, 2025 · 3 min · 513 words · Christopher Lucas

When Should You Replace an Office PC?

Summary We’re in the middle of a summer heatwave, you’re stuck in the office, and your old office PC keeps shutting down randomly, wiping your hard work in one fell swoop. You’re probably thinking it’s time to replace it (and you might be right), but wait. Hear me out first before making the final call. Office PCs Don’t Need Frequent Replacement If your office PC isn’t more than five to six years old and doesn’t use the weakest hardware configuration of its era, there’s a good chance it’s still fine for everyday tasks like web browsing and light applications....

August 9, 2025 · 4 min · 695 words · Timothy Thompson

Who Are Open Earbuds Even For?

Summary Open earbuds may sound a little counter-intuitive. Don’t you want to hear your music as well as you can? Believe it or not, life and music are both all about balance, and open earbuds do just that. What Are Open Earbuds? Put simply, open earbuds are earbuds that sit outside the ear canal. Most earbuds have silicone ear tips that you place inside the ear canal to keep them stable in your ear and seal the ear for the best sound quality possible....

August 9, 2025 · 5 min · 1048 words · Jennifer Meyer MD

Why Smart Kitchen Gadgets Aren’t Always Better Than Dumb Alternatives

Summary The “smart” prefix can be slapped on just about any product you can think of, whether it’s warranted or not. While products like smart bulbs and thermostats open the door to powerful automations, many connected gadgets fall flat. Nowhere is this truer than in the kitchen, a space many of us dream of improving with meaningful tech upgrades. The reality is that you can usually get the same or better results by spending your money on dumb alternatives instead....

August 9, 2025 · 8 min · 1663 words · Erica Vincent

10 Times Software Companies Tried to Make Hardware and Failed (and Vice Versa)

Quick Links Over the years, we’ve seen some wild attempts by software companies to make hardware and vice versa. From robots that were just screens on wheels to phones no one asked for, here are 10 times tech companies tried and failed to be something they’re not. 1The Spotify Car Thing TheSpotify Car Thingis a soon-to-be obsoletedashboard accessorythat was supposed to bring the convenience of Spotify to older cars. The idea was that if you owned a car that didn’t haveApple CarPlay or Android Auto,the Car Thing would step up to fill the gap....

August 8, 2025 · 8 min · 1493 words · Zachary Moore

10 Warhammer 40,000 Games Actually Worth Playing

Warhammer 40,000is having a moment right now, with more and more fans falling in love with this grimdark universe. Whether or not you play the tabletop game (replete with detailed minis), you can experience the hype through a series of video games spanning a drop pod worth of genres. There’s just one problem: some40kgames are worthy of the undying Emperor’s love, and some of them aren’t fit to feed a Tyranid....

August 8, 2025 · 8 min · 1521 words · Bradley Alexander

5 Video Games Worth Playing for the Mini-Games Alone

Mini-games can be so much more than mere distractions within a larger package. The best games integrate mini-games neatly into the main event, making them feel just as compelling as the story or core gameplay loop. These side shows can come to define some of the best experiences in gaming, or at least give you reason to revisit your favorites in years to come. Here are a few great examples of this....

August 8, 2025 · 8 min · 1685 words · Mary Gray