Month: March 2025

Following recent problems, Chromecasts are getting a free update to Android 14 – here’s what that means

Chromecast HD and 4K are getting Android 14 The update is mostly security patches and bug fixes It’s probably time to buy the Google TV Streamer It hasn’t been a great week so far for Chromecast and Chromecast Audio users: the 2015 versions of both devices have been suffering from…

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Make Your Windows PC Last 30 Percent Longer by Adjusting These Settings

By dictating how your computer manages its battery power throughout the workday, you can vastly extend your PC’s daily uptime. Source

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Apple Mac Studio M4 Max review: A creative powerhouse

The Mac Studio is Apple’s ultimate performance computer, but this year’s model came with a twist: It’s equipped with either an M4 Max or an M3 Ultra processor. The latter might seem like a step backward, since nearly all Macs (except the Mac Pro) are now equipped with M4 chips.…

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The newly revealed Inzoi system requirements are enough to make me go back to The Sims 4

Inzoi system requirements have been revealed The upcoming life simulation game will need quite a beefy PC This will be bad news for those who currently play The Sims 4 on older machines I’ve got some bad news if you play The Sims 4 on an older laptop or PC…

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Sister, can you spare $12,000 to help me decarbonize my home?

I went to CES with Engadget for the first time this year and, among the robots, laptops, TVs and more robots, the most exciting products I saw were ones trying to make our homes more eco-friendly in the most low-effort ways possible. I saw an induction stove, a window-mounted heat…

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Contentious Republican town halls are going viral

In a TikTok video from CNN that has been viewed more than 3 million times since late February, the voice of a voter in Roswell, Georgia, pierces through a town hall event held by Rep. Rich McCormick (R-GA). “Tyranny is rising in the White House, and a man has declared…

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