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March 17, 2023 |
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Last year, tech giants like Apple and Google announced their devices would start supporting “Passkeys.” But what does that mean? Simply put, passkeys are the 21st-century replacement for passwords for digital security. In our top story, I explain in detail what a passkey is, how it works, why it’s better than passwords, and I encourage you to start adopting this new security measure in your tech life. Other Highlights: - Microsoft introduces Copilot, your new AI coworker.
- LEGO launches its own model of the Land Rover.
- Google finally says goodbye to Google Glass.
- … and more!
— Danny |
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TODAY'S TOP STORY Why You Should Start Using Passkeys |
Passwords have been our first line of defense against hackers since the 1960s. But, now they’re showing their age and limitations in the 21st-century data wars. Not even password managers are safe. Passkeys are now here to help. Here’s why you should switch and enjoy a more secure digital future. Read More » |
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SPONSORED Take A Look at this Cute Baby Yoda Smartwatch Band |
if you like Baby Yoda and Star Wars, then you should check out this smartwatch band and the rest of the collection at MobyFox. Don't have an Apple Watch? Don't sweat it! MobyFox offers bands for both Samsung and Android watches as well. Be sure to check out our article if you're interested in learning more about these smartwatch bands. |
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The 8 Best Dual Monitor Stands |
If you have more than one monitor, pairing them with the right stand can push your productivity to the next level. You’ll be able to easily move, angle, and adjust each screen to better fit your needs, and switching to a single mount instead of two individual stands will make your desk tidier. What’s not to love? Read More » |
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The Best Gadgets to Make Spring Cleaning a Breeze |
Temperatures are starting to rise and flowers are blooming, which can only mean one thing; it’s time for spring cleaning. If you have been dreading a deep clean, you can breathe a sigh of relief because it doesn’t have to be an exhausting chore. There are plenty of cleaning gadgets that can simplify this task. Read More » |
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Today’s Quordle Answers |
Wordle was just too easy, wasn’t it? You probably left that behind and moved on to Quordle, the true “hard mode” of the word-guessing game format. But now you’re stuck and so close to failing. Don’t worry, we’re here to help with a hint—and if you really need it, today’s Quordle Answers. Read More » |
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Today’s Wordle Answer |
Are you a huge fan of Wordle and absolutely stuck today? Let me guess; you’re hanging out on guess four or five and feeling the pressure. We get it entirely: nothing feels worse than losing your streak. If you’re not ready to outright cheat, we have you covered with hints and today’s Wordle answer. Read More » |
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STUFF WE LIKE Replace Your Stove’s Nasty Old Drip Pans |
You can scrub your electric stove’s drip pans until the cows come home. But at some point, it’s better to replace those old things. This four-pack of drip pans fits most electric stovetops, and it clocks in at a very reasonable price. Note that this set includes two six-inch drip pans and a pair of eight-inch drip pans. If your stove has three small burners, for example, you’ll need a different set of pans. |
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YouTube TV Gets a Price Hike for Some, but a Discount for Others |
Three years ago, YouTube TV turned on the money printer and changed its Base Plan price to $65 a month. But the three-year streak ends today—YouTube TV now costs $73 a month before add-ons or upgrades. And, in an odd twist, 4K subscribers are actually getting a price cut. Read More » |
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Why Every Photo You Take Is “Fake” |
Artificial intelligence has invaded your smartphone camera with a singular goal—to ruin your photos and fill your head with lies! At least, that’s the idea you might see in some headlines. Smartphone camera technology is advancing rapidly, leading to some confusion about what’s “real” and “fake.” Read More » |
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Meet Microsoft Copilot, Your New Know-It-All Coworker |
It seems that Microsoft is fully committed to conversational AI. The company recently integrated ChatGPT with Bing, and now, it’s testing an AI “Copilot” that helps you complete work in the Microsoft 365 office suite. Read More » |
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Razer Debuts a New Tempered Glass Mouse Pad |
PC gamers know that a good mouse pad can make a big difference, which is why the popular gaming accessory maker Razer just announced the Atlas, its all-new tempered glass mouse pad. It has an ultra-smooth yet etched surface to deliver consistent and fast swipes, all for only $99. Read More » |
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Belkin Gives Up on Matter, Locking Its Thread Devices Into HomeKit |
The Matter protocol promises to make all smart home devices interoperable, regardless of their branding. But after a messy and confusing launch, the excitement for Matter has slowed a bit. And now, Belkin is pausing Matter development for its Wemo-branded products. Read More » |
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The LEGO Land Rover Defender is Adventure-Ready |
If you’re looking for an adventure vehicle that can go anywhere, do anything, and tackle rough terrain, look no further than the new LEGO Land Rover Defender. Those who can’t afford an overland rig can build this awesome 2-in-1 set, complete with 2,336 pieces. Read More » |
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Google Says Goodbye to Glass |
Ten years ago, Google sent shockwaves through the tech world by announcing Google Glass, a wearable computer with a heads-up display. However, the product failed to launch as intended and was only available to enterprise customers. This week Google stated that it would discontinue the line entirely. Read More » |
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A Star-Studded BlackBerry Movie Charts the Phone’s Rise and Demise |
The BlackBerry was the first true smartphone. But as the 2015 bestseller Losing the Signal explains, Apple stole BlackBerry’s legacy with the iPhone—a product that BlackBerry leadership called a “toy.” Now, history may correct itself (or turn BlackBerry into an even bigger joke) with a film adaptation of Losing the Signal. Read More » |
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Save 20% on a Plex Pass Lifetime Membership |
Why pay $5 a month for Plex Pass when you can get a lifetime membership for 20% off? That’s right; you can unlock features like offline viewing, intro skipping, hardware transcoding, and live TV DVR at a huge discount. Just use coupon code LUCKYDAY23 during checkout! Read More » |
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HOW-TO GEEK 6 Useful Websites to Download for Offline Access |
You’ve likely come to rely on the internet to find useful information the moment you need it, but you can’t count on always having a reliable connection. That’s why it’s a great idea to download a copy of the internet’s most useful websites so you can access them while off the grid. Read More » |
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HOW-TO GEEK 6 Signs It's Time to Upgrade Your Wi-Fi Router |
It’s easy to treat your Wi-Fi router like an appliance, just running it like an old fridge until it eventually dies and you’re forced to replace it. Here are some key signs that your router is due for an upgrade (and why you shouldn’t wait to replace it). Read More » |
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LIFESAVVY Why You Should Bring an Empty Bottle to the Airport |
The airport can be a stressful place. You’ve got to make it to your gate, dodge heavy crowds, and stay fueled while doing it! Unfortunately, it’s also an expensive place. The last thing you want to do after rushing to make your flight is spend more of your vacation budget. Read More » |
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LIFESAVVY What Causes Your House to Creak? |
Whether you were house-sitting or in your own home, you’ve probably heard a creak or bump and immediately thought there was a serial killer inside with you. The good news is that’s highly unlikely, so what causes houses to creak? Read More » |
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