The Windows 11 taskbar is one of the new operating system’s best features—elegant, minimalist, and visually distinct. Yet while we’re generally fans of the redesign, there are ways to make it better. For example, by default, you can’t move the
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Yeelight Monitor Light Bar Pro review: A must-have desk accessory to reduce eye strain
Yeelight built its name on the back of affordable lighting products, and in recent years it has branched out into new categories. Its latest product is the Monitor Light Bar Pro, and while it is aimed at the gaming segment,
You don’t need to install an antivirus app on your phone
Many of us have been conditioned into thinking we need to install antivirus or malware protection apps on our phones lest we become a victim of some shady group of people who want our data. That’s bad information, which Check
Best Wi-Fi 6 mesh routers 2022
The best Wi-Fi 6 mesh routers take whole-home wireless speeds to the next level. Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) has allowed mesh systems to deliver full gigabit speeds quickly throughout a large house by getting even more performance out of the available
The Quest 2 no longer has Oculus logos but Meta forgot one big thing
What you need to know The Meta Quest 2 rebrand is almost complete, with new Quest 2 headsets shipping out with the Meta logo in place of the old Oculus logo.The Touch controllers feature the Meta logo on the halo
Poll: How do you feel about a Galaxy S23 powered by MediaTek?
Samsung has traditionally stuck to the same formula when it comes to its Galaxy S series phones — devices in the U.S. and select other countries are powered by Qualcomm chips, while everyone else gets the Exynos variant. However, there
Google Fi unlimited phone plans got a price cut and more data to stay competitive
What you need to know Google Fi has reduced the price on its two unlimited plans, Simply Unlimited and Unlimited Plus.Unlimited Plus starts at $65 per month for one line and Simply Unlimited starts at $50 per month.High-speed data allocation
How to use emoji to search in Google Photos
Images are usually stored under weird file names, making it hard to find one quickly in Google Photos. But thanks to a cool feature, you can now search your Photos app using an emoji. Any pictures resembling the emoji show
How to clear your browsing data in Chrome
We’ve all been here: A friend asks to borrow your phone (or just steals it), and you start to sweat, fully aware of what’s lurking there in your browser history. What if they see that you’re secretly addicted to looking
Apple iPhone SE 2022 review: Less is more
OUR VERDICT The iPhone SE 2022 has the same design as the iPhone 8, but it comes with a ton of under-the-hood changes that include a powerful chipset with 5G, IP67 water resistance, reliable camera at the back, and long-term
Garmin Instinct 2 Solar review: Running on sunshine
OUR VERDICT The Garmin Instinct 2 Solar is a rugged fitness smartwatch that can track a full day and night of heart rate monitoring off of a few hours of time outdoors, using UV rays so it never dies on
We have an official date for Apple’s next WWDC event
Apple has announced that it will be hosting a new iteration of its Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2022. I mean, I was less than a month old when the world got to experience the Apple Independent Software Developers Conference,
Windows 11’s Next Release Will Be More Secure, Thanks To AI, The Cloud, And New Hardware
What you need to know Microsoft outlined how it will improve security on Windows 11 at its “Windows Powers the Future of Hybrid Work” event today. Microsoft Pluton, Smart App Control, and several other security features will enhance security on
Google is buying cybersecurity firm Mandiant for $5.4 billion
Google (GOOG) on Tuesday announced it has agreed to buy cybersecurity firm Mandiant for around $5.4 billion, one of the largest acquisitions in the tech giant’s history and a big bet that helping companies better address cyber threats can bolster its cloud
Russian internet users are learning how to beat Putin’s internet crackdown
A digital Iron Curtain may be descending on Russia, as President Vladimir Putin struggles to control the narrative about his war in Ukraine. The Kremlin has already moved to block Facebook and Twitter, and its latest step in that direction came Friday