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Daily Archives: April 7, 2026

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Pebblebee Halo vs. AirTag: One of these trackers has a 130dB siren and strobe light

TechnologyBy beatricecoApril 7, 2026

The Pebblebee Halo isn’t your ordinary tag; it’s a complete personal safety device.

Your AirPods are gross. This $6 tool will keep them sparkling clean

TechnologyBy beatricecoApril 7, 2026

Yes, you should be cleaning your earbuds regularly. This cheap little tool makes it easy – and it costs about the same as a coffee.

LG C6 vs. LG C5: I compared two generations of OLED TVs, and it was pretty darn close

TechnologyBy beatricecoApril 7, 2026

The LG C6 is a refreshed version of the brand’s flagship OLED TV, but is it worth upgrading over the C5?

Google Chrome’s vertical tabs are here: How to opt in and use the new Reading Mode

TechnologyBy beatricecoApril 7, 2026

Google’s browser officially joins the vertical tab party. See what you’ve been missing.

Apple, Google, and Microsoft join Anthropic’s Project Glasswing to defend world’s most critical software

TechnologyBy beatricecoApril 7, 2026

Is this AI’s Manhattan Project? Twelve tech rivals are banding together and using Anthropic’s unreleased Mythos model to find thousands of vulnerabilities before adversaries do.

Love window snapping on Linux? You should try a tiling window manager – here’s why

TechnologyBy beatricecoApril 7, 2026

Linux tiling window managers can supercharge your productivity in several ways. Here’s how they work and six I recommend.

Why I returned to Enlightenment Linux after 30 years: Testing the new Elive beta

TechnologyBy beatricecoApril 7, 2026

This Debian-based distro brings back the old-school desktop environment but shrugs off the boring UI. I just wish I could’ve tried voice control.

I tried Google Photos’ new AI Enhance tool: How it crops, relights, and fixes your shots – sometimes

TechnologyBy beatricecoApril 7, 2026

Now rolling out to Android users globally, AI Enhance uses generative AI to improve your photos instantly. Here’s how to use it, and where it falls short.

How I calibrated my subwoofer placement for peak impact in awkward room setups

TechnologyBy beatricecoApril 7, 2026

Adding a subwoofer to your home theater is exciting, but not every room is a perfect square designed for subwoofers.

Asus’ latest flagship laptop competes with the MacBook Air, but not how you’d think

TechnologyBy beatricecoApril 7, 2026

Asus’ 16-inch follow-up to last year’s featherweight A14 takes a different approach, but whether it works depends on who you ask.

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