What is HelenOS, and Should You Use It?
Do you miss the days of Windows 3.1 and Windows 95/98? Do you wish there was a microkernel-based OS with retro aesthetics? If so, HelenOS is an oddly specific OS that you may want to check out.
Do you miss the days of Windows 3.1 and Windows 95/98? Do you wish there was a microkernel-based OS with retro aesthetics? If so, HelenOS is an oddly specific OS that you may want to check out.
Three things I always have with me are my iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods Pro. The Satechi OntheGo 3-in-1 provides a compact, well-designed, and reasonably priced way to keep all three charged while traveling or on the go.
If you have a Steam Deck, or you've installed SteamOS on another brand of handheld like the Lenovo Legion Go or ASUS ROG Ally, you might have encountered an issue where game downloads to your SD card are painfully slow. Like pre-broadband slow. So what gives?
You might think those little Linux emulation handhelds are limited to playing SNES and PS1 games, but you can effectively turn them into a tiny (and very limited) Steam Deck using PC Ports.
You don’t need a telescope to enjoy the night sky—not when your phone can show exactly what’s overhead. With the right app, just point your device at a patch of stars and get names instantly, or track celestial objects as they move across the heavens in real time.
Not long ago, your only mechanical keyboard options were cheap no-name brands, overpriced gaming boards, or ultra-expensive enthusiast kits. Fortunately, keyboards have undergone a renaissance. You can now build a custom board with full control over every detail—here's how.
Luxury cars are often seen as poor investments, with many losing a large chunk of their value within just a few years. But not all high-end vehicles follow that trend. Some models buck depreciation norms by holding onto their value remarkably well, even outperforming more mainstream rivals.
Google Tasks isn't just a basic checklist app; it's a powerful, intuitive, and seamlessly integrated solution designed to bring order to your digital chaos. You can easily transform your fleeting thoughts, urgent emails, and important chat messages into actionable steps that you can track, prioritize, and complete.
All people have a little of that completionist streak in us, which is why games have things like trophies, collectibles, and checklists you can tick off. For some people, however, that urge borders on an obsession. They need to find every secret, see all the content in a video game, and get those platinum trophies or maximum gamerscore rewards.
Don't make working on the go more painful than it needs to be. Pack these tech gadgets!
Want to revisit the golden days of coin-operated arcade games? You can do it directly in your web browser without downloading anything. Just load up a gaming website, click play, and you can enjoy classics like Space Invaders, Sonic, or Street Fighter instantly.
When it comes to towing heavy loads, not every SUV is up to the task. Whether you're hauling a camper, a boat, or work equipment, you need a vehicle that combines raw power with dependable towing features. Fortunately, several modern SUVs deliver impressive towing capacity without sacrificing comfort or safety.
An "indie" game is simply a game where the people creating the game don't answer to any outsiders when it comes to its creative direction. Generally, people think of indie games as having low budgets and small teams, but that's not actually a requirement to be independent.
People always say they don't have time to watch all the movies and TV shows they want to see. Ironically, in situations when we lose power at home, we have the time, but not the ability. That's why you need an emergency USB stick.
Do you need the luxury of a $160 mouse? No, not at all. But would that luxury make your PC gaming way more enjoyable, enough so that the cost is justified? If the Razer Viper V3 Pro has anything to say about it, the answer is a resounding yes.
The original Star Trek series was revolutionary. It changed how people thought of sci-fi on television, and it pushed the envelope in other ways as well. It was social commentary, and it wasn't pulpy or campy like what had come before.
Do AI models "think"? This is an important question, because to someone using something like ChatGPT or Claude, it sure looks like the bot is thinking. We even have little prompts that pop up that say "thinking" and these days you can even read a bot's "chain of thought" to see how it reasoned its way to a conclusion.
Mac gaming is on the rise. With great, capable hardware and increasing developer support with help from Apple, those who choose to go with Cupertino instead of Redmond now have more opportunities to play in between work sessions.
Notepad has been around for decades, but Microsoft only really started "upgrading" the app with Windows 11. It looks, and feels, much more modern now. And with the latest update, it's going a step further, though some users might be conflicted with this.