What The Tech: iOS 26, the latest I-phone update
While you can’t fully undo iOS 26, you can turn down some of the changes and make your iPhone feel more familiar again.
While you can’t fully undo iOS 26, you can turn down some of the changes and make your iPhone feel more familiar again.
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?
BY JAMEY TUCKER, Consumer Technology Reporter Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas gives us a glimpse into the future of gadgets. We see faster cars, bigger TVs, and futuristic-looking devices. But some of the most impressive technology this year wasn’t about speed or flash—it was about independence and accessibility. Here are a few brilliant gadgets…
A new Mastercard cybersecurity survey found that 43% of Gen Z and 39% of millennials say
they have engaged with scam attempts.