How Starlink Bypassed My Country’s Bad Internet

Do you have slow internet that never gets fixed by your ISP? Starlink might be the solution.

Meta Quest+ Has Made Me Much More Adventurous in VR

A virtual no-brainer.

Disconnect Your D-Link NAS From the Internet Right Now

Over 92,000 D-Link NAS devices are vulnerable to remote takeover and arbitrary code execution.

What Is the Dead Internet Theory?

Just a myth, or a hint of truth?

OneDrive on the Web Has a New Look and a Lot More Features

Microsoft has rolled out several small improvements to its OneDrive cloud storage service recently, but now the company has announced a complete overhaul for the web version. It has a new look to match Windows 11, and a few new features.

Want Better Smartphone Photos? Buy a Real Camera Facebook IconInstagram IconTwitter IconLinkedIn Icon

Disappointed by the camera on your smartphone? Want better low-light performance, battery life, and image quality? It might be time to invest in a “real” camera setup.

Want Better Smartphone Photos? Buy a Real Camera Facebook IconInstagram IconTwitter IconLinkedIn Icon

Disappointed by the camera on your smartphone? Want better low-light performance, battery life, and image quality? It might be time to invest in a “real” camera setup.

How Countries Censor and Control the Internet Facebook IconInstagram IconTwitter IconLinkedIn Icon

The internet is not so free as it seems: even outside of authoritarian countries like China and its Great Firewall, many people are routinely denied access to sites that have content authorities deem harmful. How do these blocks work, though? What methods do governments employ to control the web?

How to Make Your Phone Useful When There’s No Internet Facebook IconInstagram IconTwitter IconLinkedIn Icon

When there’s no internet, your “smart” phone may not feel so smart, but if you know that you’re likely to be somewhere there’s no Wi-Fi or cellular service, you can prep your phone to be more than a sleek paperweight.