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I was jealous of MacOS 26 users, until I realized Windows PCs already had these 4 features

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 24, 2025

Apple’s latest MacOS 26 has a slew of useful features – but a few of them appeared on Windows first, including one that dates back decades.

My AirTags kept dying, so I switched to this tracker that lasts for five years

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 24, 2025

An AirTag battery failure at the wrong time can leave your gear vulnerable. Elevation Lab’s Time Capsule solves this problem.

This ultraportable Lenovo tablet has no business being this good (especially for its price)

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 24, 2025

The 13-inch Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus is a multimedia powerhouse, with a brilliant display, reliable battery life, and powerful, room-filling speakers.

Ubuntu’s new opt-in, open-source telemetry is a win-win for Linux users – here’s why

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 24, 2025

The collection of user data has become a contentious issue for people worldwide. Fortunately, Canonical has shown how it can be done right.

Your TV’s USB port has a forgotten feature that can revitalize an old system for free

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 24, 2025

Updating your TV’s firmware can boost performance and fix bugs – even without internet.

I tried the viral Fairphone 6, and it’s one feature away from replacing my Pixel

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 24, 2025

If you’re tired of phones designed for planned obsolescence, Fairphone might be your next favorite mobile device.

How to sync passkeys across your Android, iPhone, Mac, and PC with Chrome – it’s easy

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 24, 2025

With Google Chrome’s built-in Password Manager, you can quickly store and sync passkeys across all your devices for free. Here’s how it works.

10 free Windows apps that improved my productivity (and I’d easily pay money for)

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 24, 2025

There are great open-source applications available for most any task. Here are some of my favorites.

My 5 favorite distros of Linux past – and why I’m still thinking about them

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 24, 2025

Linux’s history is littered with distributions that came and went, many of which are long forgotten. There are some, however, that I actually miss, and these are they.

CachyOS vs Nobara: Which is right for you?

TechnologyBy beatricecoDecember 24, 2025

Sometimes, a somewhat obscure Linux distribution might be just what you’re looking for. Is either CachyOS or Nobara the one?

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