One of the big questions Apple fans have before the launch of each new iPhone range concerns what size the screens will be. It should be a simple matter – after all, two generations of ‘mini’ handsets aside, numbered iPhones have come in two sizes since 2020: 6.1 inches for the basic model and the
Month: May 2023
Beware, this WhatsApp link will instantly crash your Android phone
WhatsApp has been no stranger to phone-breaking bugs and security breaches over the years, with the latest one yet again causing the app to crash your phone. There’s a link going around the Android version of WhatsApp (wa.me/settings) that, if clicked on, will cause your phone to crash as soon as you open a group
This One Adjustment to Your KitchenAid Will Make it Run Better
I have not named my KitchenAid stand mixer, which is weird when you consider the length of our relationship. My beloved is a model from the 80’s, one of the few things I have that belonged to my parents. While it’s not a fancy newer model in one of the many fantastic colors KitchenAid offers,
This 50-Mile Range eBike Is Currently Over 50% Off
Given the inflation-bloated costs of owning a car—insurance, fuel, buying the dang thing in the first place—you may be looking for a cheaper way to get yourself where you need to go. If you’re comfortable braving the elements, an eBike might be the answer you need (they’re not just for UberEats deliveries anymore). Read more…
Google Assistant third-party Notes & Lists integration is coming to an end
Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority Google plans to end third-party integration with Google Assistant. Users will no longer be able to use Google Assistant to create notes or lists on non-Google apps. Integration support will end on June 20. Google Assistant is an easy way to create notes and lists quickly. Some people keep
Reddit might destroy third-party Reddit apps if it sticks to policy change
Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Third-party Reddit apps are in big trouble due to an upcoming API access change. According to one developer, continuing to allow access to an app could cost upwards of $20 million each year. Even if apps transitioned to only supporting paid users, it still would likely be untenable. In
First-gen Chromecast owners will need to upgrade after Google terminates support
Google has quietly ended support for its first-generation Chromecast dongle, capping off a nearly decade-long run (it missed the mark by a couple of months). If you check out the firmware release notes on the Chromecast Help website, you’ll notice the last update was on April 27. It’s been a while since the company pulled
What to Do (and Not Do) When Your Sunburn Starts Peeling
A sunburn that’s severe enough to peel is a sign that you fucked up—you should have worn sunscreen, or reapplied it after swimming, or made sure somebody helped you get it all over your back. But once that burn starts peeling, what can you do? Read more… Reshared from lifehacker.com
Schedule Your News Consumption to Feel Bad When It’s More Convenient
There’s a macabre adage in journalism: If it bleeds, it leads. That means, in essence, that the more violence or conflict a story contains, the more prominent it will appear, whether in print or on television. In the extremely online era, the variety of bad news to which we are regularly exposed—violence and war,… Read
Soy-Cured Egg Yolk Butter Is My New Favorite Spread
If someone were to study the color palette of my diet, they would find a lot of beige and yellow, and most of the yellow would be from butter and egg yolks. I consume a lot of both, often at the same time, which is why it’s slightly surprising it took me this long to