After breaking my prized Seiko timepiece, I used Samsung's free dev tool to cook up a dupe of its watch face for my Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic. It was easier than I expected. I’m PCMag’s home ...
Washington — The House on Tuesday voted to make daylight saving time permanent nationwide, amid a yearslong push to end the twice-annual clock changes. The bill, titled the Sunshine Protection Act, ...
Consider this a belated PSA: A recent change to Google’s privacy settings is allowing the company to store more of your data, including media such as “images, files, and audio and video recordings,” ...
Vaynerchuk is right that analog is about to surge. While many marketers will hear that and assume it means pulling back from digital, it’s a more nuanced picture. The barbell has merit on both ends, ...
Tired of the digital drag? Done with everything being a subscription? Want to go back to wires, physical photos and all things analog? Here's how. For all its benefits, the modern digital world can be ...
There’s truth to the old adage, “Age is just a number.” People of the same age differ vastly in health and mental capabilities. One 80-year-old may be vibe coding with Claude, while another is ...
There are many clever uses for that old film camera collecting dust in your closet, and one such use is bringing it into the 21st century by turning it into a digital camera. A Swiss-based team of ...
It’s been three-and-a-half years since generative AI exploded onto the scene. In this past year, progress has continued its relentless pace: Vibe coding took off, companies embraced agentic workflows, ...
Zucchini’s pros — its neutral flavor, high water content and ubiquity — are also its cons. That neutral flavor could be boring, or it could be a thrilling blank canvas for sauces, toppings and whims.
If you’ve spent any time on the internet, then you’ve more than likely seen people use the phrase “clock it” or “clock that” in conversation and do the accompanying tapping motion with their fingers.
Ah, the good ole days! When we were in school, making friends was much easier. You got plenty of time to interact and socialize in the lunchroom and on the playground. There seemed to be an endless ...