What The Tech Apps of the Day: Face Down and Boring Timer
Whether you are studying, working from home, or just trying to spend less time scrolling, these apps show that focus does not have to be complicated.
Whether you are studying, working from home, or just trying to spend less time scrolling, these apps show that focus does not have to be complicated.
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The Super Bowl is still a good time to buy a TV. It’s just no longer the best time. If you can wait until new models arrive later in the spring, that’s when you’re more likely to find the biggest savings on higher end TVs.
Speechify is a text-to-speech app that turns written content into audio using surprisingly natural-sounding voices. Instead of staring at a screen, you can listen while driving, walking, or doing something else.
Splat is a fun, creative way to turn screen time into something a little more hands-on
Over the past decade, several tech trends exploded with hype, soaked up billions of dollars, and promised to change everyday life. Then, almost as quickly, they faded away.
Social media platforms aren’t actually showing you what you like. They’re guessing. Every pause, scroll, tap, and accidental linger trains an algorithm. And sometimes, it learns the wrong thing.
If you’ve ever mounted a TV, you know the hardest part isn’t hanging the screen. It’s hiding the wires and getting power where you need it.
If something unexpected happened to you today, would anyone know right away?
Apple packs a lot of powerful options into the iPhone, but many of the best ones are buried just deep enough that most people never find them.