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Today β€” 25 January 2026Main stream

This hidden Android feature is one you probably forgot existed

25 January 2026 at 10:30

Android has evolved by leaps and bounds since the early days, and as a result, dozens of helpful features are hiding all over the place. Whether you're a long-time user or just switched from the iPhone, here's a hidden feature I use daily that most people have forgotten even exists.

3 ways free apps cost you without charging a dime

By: Rich Hein
25 January 2026 at 08:00

I use free apps every day, and I write about them constantly. In many cases, they’re genuinely great. Some of the most useful software on my phone and computer doesn’t cost me a cent upfront. But that doesn’t mean it’s actually free.

Yesterday β€” 24 January 2026Main stream

3 apps to turn your old smartphone into a dashcam

By: Rich Hein
24 January 2026 at 13:30

I used to spend a lot of time commuting, but these days I’m lucky enough to work remotely. My wife isn’t. She drives about 20 miles each way on busy highways, and like a lot of people, I worry about her every time she pulls out of the driveway. Late last year, I bought her a dashcam. It’s nothing fancy, just something recording in the background, but she really likes it and says it gives her peace of mind. That alone made it feel worth it to me.

I stopped using the Linux start menu: This "fuzzy" launcher is so much faster

24 January 2026 at 10:30

I used to treat my Linux app menu like a forgotten drawer. I rarely opened it, only to switch to my terminal a bit later. Then I found Ulauncher. It quietly replaced my start menu, app grid, and desktop shortcuts. Once I got used to it, I wondered why I ever clicked through menus in the first place.

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A free Kindle feature is about to be put behind a paywall

23 January 2026 at 17:33

Kindle eReaders are obviously great for reading books, but that’s not all they can do. One of the coolest lesser-known features is the ability to send web articles to your Kindle. Instapaper is a great way to do this, but starting next month, the app’s "Send to Kindle" feature will no longer be free.

Find out how far Earth has travelled since you were born with this website

22 January 2026 at 16:34

Here’s a fun and somewhat terrifying fact: you’re on a planet right now. We all know this, but it’s hard to really visualize. The good news is there’s a website for that, and it can tell you exactly how far Earth has traveled through space since you arrived on it.

Why your iPhone apps keep uninstalling themselves (and what to do about it)

22 January 2026 at 14:00

Ever unlocked your iPhone and wondered where a specific app went? Seeing apps disappear can raise alarms and make you feel suspicious. The truth is, your iPhone removes apps intentionally. But why does this happen? Let’s explore the common reasons behind it and what you can do to prevent it.

Spotify is letting you control the algorithm with new Prompted Playlists

22 January 2026 at 09:00

It’s common knowledge that many apps use algorithms these days. However, years before β€œFor You” timelines, Spotify subscribers were already complaining about the algorithm. Well, the music service is finally giving you the keys to its recommendation engine with Prompted Playlists.

This clever Android game turns your charging cable into a bow and arrow

21 January 2026 at 15:05

We’ve all played mobile games that rely on tapping, swiping, and tilting, but what about plugging and unplugging your charging cable? As strange as it sounds, that’s exactly what a clever web developer created, and you can play it on your Android phone without downloading anything.

Spotify’s upcoming feature will do what Amazon Whispersync can’t

20 January 2026 at 13:44

Audiobooks are a great way to β€œread” when you’re not able to read for real. However, if you switch between audio and text, you know how annoying it can be to sync your progressβ€”especially across different mediums. Spotify is working on a clever solution.

Nova Launcher has a new owner, but it's not looking good

20 January 2026 at 10:59

Nova Launcher is back, but it's not all good news. Late last year, one of Android’s most iconic home screen launchers confirmed its eventual death, only to receive one final update. Then, after a few random updates in November, today we learned that Nova Launcher was acquired by the Swedish company Instabridge, and now it has ads.

Every Google Maps user should change these settings now

20 January 2026 at 09:00

Navigation apps can make your journey smoother when you personalize certain settings that allow for trips with no roadblocks. I like to constantly tweak settings on the app to make my navigation easier, and here are five changes I believe all Google Maps users should check out and change now.

I stopped letting these 6 "bloatware" apps slow down my Windows PC

19 January 2026 at 08:15

Windows ships with plenty of preinstalled apps. While a few are genuinely helpful, many remain unused. These unused apps still consume storage, clutter the Start menu, and sometimes run in the background, placing unnecessary strain on your system. Here are some apps I’ve barely ever used, if at all.

Google killed an essential Keep Notes feature, but it's part of a bigger problem

19 January 2026 at 08:00

Google Keep had an awesome feature that made it downright impossible to forget things, but it’s being removed, and there’s no replacement in sight. This isn’t just a one-off situation, though. Google continues to β€œupgrade” users to worse experiences.

You're not going crazy, Duolingo is gaslighting you

19 January 2026 at 06:30

For a long time, I thought I was losing my mind. Sometimes, when I open the Duolingo app, the number of Quest Points is lower than I remember having the day before. I was convinced I must be imagining things, but it turns out that this is happening to other people, too.

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