What Is Obsidian Note-Taking? How to Use It Like a Pro

What Is Obsidian Note-Taking? How to Use It Like a Pro In this digital age, our brains are constantly exposed to a never-ending stream of information and ideas. However, with the sheer pace of this bombardment, it can be difficult to remember every single one of them. All too often, a thought or notion that we promised to pursue can slip away. That’s why taking notes is so important. Notes create a lasting record of thoughts and ideas that you don’t want to forget....

April 13, 2025 · 7 min · 1356 words · Taylor Reese

WhatsApp: How to use the same account on multiple phones

WhatsApp: How to use the same account on multiple phones WhatsApp has plenty of options for staying connected with family and friends. WhatsApp addedsupport for linked devicesin 2021, allowing you to use the app across multiple devices. The downside was that you could only connect one phone to a single WhatsApp account. That changed with the April 2023 update, which launched Companion mode. This mode allows you to link up to four additional devices, including phones....

April 13, 2025 · 3 min · 609 words · Stephen Reynolds

Does Google's MusicLM Live Up to the Hype?

Does Google’s MusicLM Live Up to the Hype? In January 2023, Google announced MusicLM, an experimental AI tool that could generate music based on text descriptions. Alongside the news, Google released a stunning research paper for MusicLM that left many people dazzled at the ability to conjure music from thin air. Given a text prompt, the model promised to produce high fidelity music that delivered on all sorts of descriptions from genre to instrument to abstract captions describing famous artworks....

April 12, 2025 · 7 min · 1370 words · Meghan Roman

First Chrome 100 builds appear in Canary, hitting 3-digit milestone

First Chrome 100 builds appear in Canary, hitting 3-digit milestone Google Chromehas been with us for a long time as both a browser and a lightweight OS, and today it’s made an achievement. A milestone we’ve been waiting for is now being teased — Chrome’s first three-digit version, Chrome 100, is now rolling out on the Canary channel. For a bit of history, the browser was first released as a betaall the way back in September 2008— Windows-only, to start....

April 12, 2025 · 3 min · 466 words · Shane Rodriguez

Qualcomm's new chips might be what Wear OS needs to turn around — if they actually deliver

Qualcomm’s new chips might be what Wear OS needs to turn around — if they actually deliver Google’s Wear OS may be one of the oldest smartwatch platforms, but it’s been plagued with issues and shortcomings, even to the chagrin of its most ardent fans. Part of that problem has been the lackluster hardware Wear OS smartwatches are typically saddled with. In what may be a familiar claim, Qualcomm says that its new Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 and W5 Gen 1 will help solve that problem, consuming half as much power and delivering twice the performance as its prior generation wearable chips....

April 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1079 words · Wendy Pacheco

Samsung could ditch ultra-thin glass for its biggest foldable screens yet

Samsung could ditch ultra-thin glass for its biggest foldable screens yet Samsung’s foldable smartphone designs have evolved significantly since the first generation Galaxy Fold — and that whole mess withpeeling off the protective screen layer from early units. Advancements in material science for displays are partly to thank for theabuse foldables can withstandnow. While the company’s current models use Ultra Thin Glass (UTG), that may not be up to scratch (literally) for tablet-sized screens, and Samsung Display is reportedly now considering a switch to a different material for the top layer of extra-large-screen foldables....

April 12, 2025 · 2 min · 355 words · Jason Stevens

How to Add Items to the "Create New" Context Menu in Windows 10

How to Add Items to the “Create New” Context Menu in Windows 10 Creating a new file in Windows 10 is easy: Right-clicking on the desktop or in a folder brings up a list of new file types you can create (under theNewmenu). But what if the file type you want isn’t included in Windows 10 New context menu? You’ll have to run the program (that uses the file type) to create a new file of this type....

April 11, 2025 · 4 min · 641 words · Hunter Howell

How to Disable “Allow Paste From” Pop-Ups on Your iPhone and iPad

How to Disable “Allow Paste From” Pop-Ups on Your iPhone and iPad Apple introduced copy-and-paste permission settings in iOS 16. It shows confirmation messages before pasting items from another app or device. These prompts pop up by default every time you access the clipboard, which some users might find frustrating. So, consider turning off this feature if you frequently use copy-and-paste. Below, we’ll teach you how to disable those annoying “Allow Paste From” pop-ups on your iPhone or iPad....

April 11, 2025 · 2 min · 342 words · Peter Stanton

How to Fix PUBG: Battlegrounds Not Saving Settings in Windows 11/10

How to Fix PUBG: Battlegrounds Not Saving Settings in Windows 11/10 Many players adjust graphical, audio, and control settings in PUBG: Battlegrounds to match their preferences. However, some players have reported they can’t change settings in PUBG: Battlegrounds because it doesn’t save them. PUBG’s settings reset for those players every time they restart the game. This is an annoying issue. Players can still play PUBG but can’t change in-game settings when they aren’t saving....

April 11, 2025 · 4 min · 703 words · Miss Monica Vang

MacBook's Battery Draining in Sleep Mode? 8 Fixes to Try

MacBook’s Battery Draining in Sleep Mode? 8 Fixes to Try If you leave your MacBook on overnight or other long stretches with the screen on, its battery can drain. Putting your laptop in sleep mode should fix that—but does it? There are features on your MacBook that can keep draining its battery even when the machine is idle. Certain accessories can do this too, and malware can also create battery problems....

April 11, 2025 · 6 min · 1278 words · Patrick Farley

The fantastic Google Pixel 6a sheds $100 off its price tag

The fantastic Google Pixel 6a sheds $100 off its price tag Your Rating Your comment has not been saved One of our favorite budget phones, the Google Pixel 6a is down by $100 right now, making it an even more appealing option for those looking for a new phone. It has a fantastic camera, performs great, and it’s rather cheap. While 2022 sawa lot of good phones, when it comes to this price range, theGoogle Pixel 6amanaged to outperform most of its competitors....

April 11, 2025 · 2 min · 353 words · Catherine Wu

Why Elon Musk No Longer Wants to Buy Twitter

Why Elon Musk No Longer Wants to Buy Twitter Elon Musk will no longer be buying Twitter. Following weeks of back-and-forths between the billionaire and Twitter’s management, it’s now official that the deal is dead.Musk’s lawyer wrote to Twitter informing the Board that his client is no longer interested in the $44 billion bid to buy the social media company. In a swift reaction, Twitter’s Board Chair, Bret Taylor, urged Musk to follow through with the deal to buy Twitter or face legal action....

April 11, 2025 · 3 min · 551 words · Amanda Downs

YouTube Music is Google's latest app to show tablets a little love

YouTube Music is Google’s latest app to show tablets a little love Android 12Lis one of many baby steps Google is taking to bring the OS’s functionality on tablets up to par with Apple and iPadOS. You could considerthe company’s mission to update its own apps for tablet-friendlinessas another 20 or so steps it’ll need to take. Progress has been gradual, but persistent, and it looks like YouTube Music is the latest step with a few small, but meaningful interface tweaks....

April 11, 2025 · 2 min · 349 words · Laura Smith