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iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 17: I compared the two models to decide which has the better value

TechnologyBy beatricecoMarch 4, 2026

Apple’s new iPhone 17e is shaping up to be a great midrange device, but how does it stack up against the base iPhone 17?

TCL X11L review: One of the best out-of-the-box TVs that’s entered our testing lab

TechnologyBy beatricecoMarch 4, 2026

With a new SDQ-Mini LED panel, TCL’s X11L produces a picture on-par with some of the best OLED models from Sony and LG.

I wish the $500 MacBook Neo saved me from my Windows PC nightmare in college

TechnologyBy beatricecoMarch 4, 2026

You may not be able to afford a $1,000 laptop while in college, but you can’t afford to complete your degree on an old, beat-up one either. Trust me.

I tried Tecno’s modular phone concept at MWC – and it quickly got weird

TechnologyBy beatricecoMarch 4, 2026

Tecno’s magnetic modular phone introduces some cool concepts, but the execution didn’t wow me.

How to get the MacBook Neo $499 education price – qualifications to know

TechnologyBy beatricecoMarch 4, 2026

Apple’s budget MacBook Neo just dropped, but if you’re an educator or student, you can get it for less.

Google Pixel 10a review: Should Android users consider anything else at this price?

TechnologyBy beatricecoMarch 4, 2026

The newest Pixel phone packs minor upgrades that make a big difference.

I stuck this power station in a freezer to test its subzero claims – here’s what happened next

TechnologyBy beatricecoMarch 4, 2026

Did the Bluetti Pioneer Na keep working in the freezing cold when most batteries would give up? I tested it to find out.

Want to try OpenClaw? NanoClaw is a simpler, potentially safer AI agent

TechnologyBy beatricecoMarch 4, 2026

The developer behind the lightweight alternative to OpenClaw says isolation is key to secure agentic AI, and this is where NanoClaw shines.

I turned my Android phone into the perfect bedside clock – here’s how

TechnologyBy beatricecoMarch 4, 2026

Don’t want a traditional alarm clock? Your Android phone can show the time while it charges. Here’s how to set it up.

I used Gemini Nano Banana 2 to create sketchnotes – here’s what it got right (and hilariously wrong)

TechnologyBy beatricecoMarch 4, 2026

The results were fascinating, impressive, and sometimes surprisingly broken. Here are five lessons I learned that can help you get better results faster.

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