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Where to Stream Every Nominated Movie Before the 2026 Oscars
Prepare for Hollywood's big night by watching everything you can before the ceremony on March 15.
Now Instagram Is Down Too
Something's up with the photo-sharing app.
If You've Installed Any of These 17 Browser Extensions, Delete Them Now
These popular add-ons have been found across Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Does Measles Cure Cancer?
We really shouldn't have to defend vaccines in 2026.
Fitness Culture Has a Hyper-Personalization Problem
More isn't always better.
Spotify's 'Prompted Playlist' Feature Is Finally Coming to the US
The feature was previously only available in New Zealand.
These Bose Open Earbuds Are More Than Half Off Right Now
These refurbished earbuds keep you aware of your surroundings while delivering clear audio.
Apple Might Turn Siri Into an AI Chatbot to Rival ChatGPT
It could be ChatGPT's next big competitor.
The Emergency Repair Supplies Every Homeowner Should Have on Hand
Home emergencies can happen at any time. Here are the tools and supplies you need to have ready to deal with emergency home repairs.
This Hydration App Tracks Your 'Output' Instead of Your Intake
This approach may be more accurate, anyway.
I Tried Strava's New 'Instant Workouts' Feature, and It Isn't Great
The rollout leaves a lot to be desired.
Google Just Promised No Ads in Gemini (for Now)
The statement comes about a week after OpenAI announced ads are coming to ChatGPT.
This 'Best Portable Power Station for Most People' Is Over 50% Off Right Now
Winter storms are more bearable with power stations.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Is $200 Off Right Now
The more affordable sibling to the S25 Ultra is at its lowest price ever.
This 'Ad Blocker' Actually Initiates ClickFix Attacks
NexShield crashes your browser before running a malicious command.
How to Follow Any Workout Video, Even If You're an Absolute Beginner
Including how to substitute easier exercises, and what to do when you just can't keep up.
10 Shows Like 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' You Should Watch Next
You've got ten kingdoms, at a minimum.
What's New on Netflix in February 2026
More "Bridgerton," season three of "The Night Agent," an Olympic ice dancing documentary, and adult animated series "Strip Law."
Sony's Newest Earbuds Are Clip-Ons
The Linkbuds Clip aim for a more approachable open-back experience.
How to Tap Into a 'Flow State' In Your Workouts
Or, as the kids say, it's time to "lock in."
This Portable Power Station Is Nearly Half Off Right Now
A heavy-duty portable power station with 4,096Wh of baseline power and versatile charging options.
Yahoo! and Yahoo! Mail Are Down, Reminding Everyone They Still Exist
The 90s called. They said you can't check your Yahoo! Mail.
The Razer Kishi Ultra Gaming Controller Is Nearly 50% Off Right Now
This full-size mobile controller makes your phone feel more like ahandheld console.
Digg Is Back
Digg's new beta is aiming to take on Reddit, with a new design and an AI-narrated podcast.
The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: Anti-ICE Protests on Roblox
Kids are mad about government overreach and age verification.
Scammers Are Targeting Your Verizon Outage Refund
The link to claim your credit is actually a phishing scheme.
ChatGPT Is Getting on the AI Age Verification Bandwagon
The app will guess your age and set limits for users it thinks are under 18.
What the Netflix/Warner Bros. Merger Could Mean for Streaming
Is HBO Max dead, and will you be able to watch 'Game of Thrones' on Netflix?
Netflix Is Rolling Out Real-Time Voting for Live Events
Welcome back, "Star Search."
How to Get Samsung Galaxy's Best Feature on Your Pixel (or Any Android)
Launch apps and shortcuts from anywhere, with just an edge swipe.
How to Back Up All Your Android Messages
The old school way is still the best, most thorough way to back up your digital correspondence.
Why Everyone Should Still Use an RSS Reader in 2026
Don't miss anything-and escape the algorithm at the same time.
This Samsung 2-in-1 Laptop and Tablet Combo Is $450 Off Right Now
This 16-inch 2-in-1 has a flexible tablet-to-laptop design.
ChatGPT Is Getting a Cheaper Subscription Tier (but Also Ads)
One step forward, two steps back.
This Samsung Odyssey G5 Gaming Monitor Is $250 Right Now
This non-curved, budget-friendly gaming monitor is versatile enough for everyday use.
Everyone Can Now Use the 'Live' Status on Bluesky, and I Couldn't Be Happier
The bridge between my social feed and live streams has never been shorter.
The 'Natural Cycles' App Now Has a Smart Band to Track Your Temperature and Fertility
The fertility and birth control app now has its own wearable.
Why Everyone Thought We'd Be Shopping by Voice (and Why That Never Actually Happened)
"Hey, Alexa... nevermind."
Visible Is Also Offering a Credit for This Week's Verizon Outage
You'll be able to apply a $5 credit while paying your next Visible bill.
This Samsung Ultra-Wide Curved Monitor Is 33% Off Right Now
It's good for both casual gaming and multi-tasking at work.
Millions of Earbuds and Headphones Have a Serious Android Security Vulnerability
You'll need to install a patch from your device's manufacturer to fix it.
15 Shows Like 'Bridgerton' You Should Watch Next
Bridgerton's not the only sexy period drama around.
How to Protect Your Credit Cards From 'Web Skimming' Scams
Your payment info can be harvested during online checkouts.
Android 16 Makes Split Screen Easier on Smaller Screens
Master 90:10 split screen for ultimate mobile productivity.
What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Is Gravity Ending?
Do we all need to tether ourselves on August 12?
Here's How Much Money Verizon Will Credit You for Its Service Outage
Spoiler alert: It's not that much.
'RageCheck' Points Out Manipulative Language in News Articles
This website can help you (or a friend) practice media literacy skills.
We Now Know What Caused the Verizon Outage
It wasn't a cyberattack.
You'll Finally Be Able to Change Your Gmail Address
An updated Google support page hints that you might finally be able to get rid of that embarrassing old gmail address.
X Says It's Finally Doing Something About Grok's Deepfake Porn Problem, but It's Not Nearly Enough
X says it's trying to stop intimate deepfakes from spreading on the site, but as of now, you can probably still generate them.
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