Seeing photos on my Lock Screen has long been one of my favorite features of the Always On Display. The blurred look might work for some, but I’m pretty surprised that Apple changed the default ...
Once upon a time, dryers had a timer and a temperature setting. You took a look at your load of laundry, guessed how long it would take to dry, and started the timer. After the buzzer went off, you ...
For good reason, security cameras continue to grow in popularity, and we can expect them to become even more reliable and affordable this year. While we don't necessarily require super high-res ...
Novak Djokovic once again made it clear that retirement is not something he is willing to define by dates or expectations. The Serb treats the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles as motivation rather ...
I tested nearly every setting my fridge has to offer to find out which number on the dial hits the sweet spot. John Carlsen has more than a decade of experience testing and reviewing home tech ...
It happens each year when the weather turns cold: The coats, hats, sweaters and blankets come out. The lights come on earlier. And the arguments over how high or low to set the thermostat begin. But ...
This year’s ceremony recognised achievements across 15 categories, from green tech to decarbonisation efforts. Synergy, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Longleaf Valley were among the top award winners.
There’s little TikTok loves more than an affordable impulse buy, and L’Oréal is a powerhouse of the beauty industry known for its quality products at a reasonable price. As I mentioned, the setting ...
Much has been written about the importance of setting healthy boundaries for one’s emotional well-being. Boundary setting is an essential skill for protecting yourself from burnout and maintaining a ...
The Department of Energy recommends setting your thermostat to 68 degrees Fahrenheit during winter. To save energy, you can lower the temperature by 7 to 10 degrees when you are away from home. The ...
Every leader operates from a set of invisible assumptions that quietly shape their decisions and interactions. Some of these internal beliefs propel us forward—but others, what I call hidden blockers, ...