I found an app that finally broke my toxic affair with doomscrolling

I didn’t quit doomscrolling, I just found something that occasionally pulls me out of it before it swallows another hour.

House of the Dragon season 3 trailer is here, and it is every bit as brutal as we hoped

After two seasons of careful buildup, the House of the Dragon season 3 trailer has finally arrived. The Dance of the Dragons is in full swing, and the scale looks every bit as massive as fans were promised.

Meta’s latest outrageous deal is getting solar power beamed even at night from satellites

Meta has agreed to source power from a fleet of 1,000 space-based satellites, which will collect sunlight in geosynchronous orbit and beam it as infrared light to solar farms on the ground.

WhatsApp for Windows feels worse than ever, and I’m tired of pretending otherwise

From lag and random logouts to a divisive redesign, WhatsApp’s Windows app is leaving too many desktop users frustrated.

I’m rocking the original Switch in 2026. It just works because everything else got complicated

Nintendo’s original Switch is weaker than today’s handhelds, but in 2026, its simplicity feels less like a weakness and more like the whole point.

Old tech keeps coming back because new tech got annoying and we miss simpler times

Old gadgets aren’t just riding a nostalgia wave. They’re coming back because modern tech has become too needy, too app-dependent, and too exhausting.

The best trick AI can pull is disappear into my gadgets instead of turning into a product

AI may finally become more useful when it stops acting like a product and starts quietly improving the gadgets people already own.

3 underrated Netflix shows you should watch this weekend (April 24-26)

This weekend’s Netflix watchlist spans three very different worlds. A 19th-century murder mystery based on a Margaret Atwood novel, a Danish serial killer thriller, and a Japanese sumo drama that is impossible to put down.

3 underrated TV series on HBO Max you should watch this weekend (April 24-26)

This weekend’s watchlist covers two psychological thrillers and one animated conspiracy series that deserve far more attention than they have been getting.

Why RAM Is So Expensive in 2026 — And What PC Buyers Should Do

RAM prices have surged dramatically, driven by AI demand and supply constraints. Here’s what’s behind the spike, how long it could last, and what PC builders should do next.