Customized drink stations are appearing all over the home, from the kitchen to the bedroom. Credit...By Martin Vecchio Supported by By Rachel Wharton As an influencer who chronicles managing her large ...
Zigbee 4.0 devices will support direct setup from a smartphone and Sub-GHz wireless bands to increase their range. Zigbee 4.0 devices will support direct setup from a smartphone and Sub-GHz wireless ...
When tech giants like Netflix and Intuit adopted the data mesh architecture, it looked like the next big thing. A few short years later, disillusionment has set in, with companies turning their backs ...
The iOS 26 update doesn't make it easy to add custom ringtones, but with a few tools and some patience, you can still do it for free. Apple loads iPhones with dozens of tones out of the box. They ...
Today’s battlefields must connect the edge to the enterprise – tying together communications, data, sight pictures, and sensor information on a common network. Mesh radio technologies are often ...
Venus Williams knows how to make a fashion statement on court. The seven-time Grand Slam singles champion showed out in Flushing Meadows over the past few weeks, wearing custom on-court kits designed ...
In case you never turned song transitions off in Spotify, the streaming service is adding custom options for playlists. Song transitions can get annoying when they’re identical for each song and when ...
Chris has reported for various tech and consumer goods outlets over the past decade, including Android Police and MakeUseOf since early 2022. Previously, he has contributed to outlets such as ...
With iOS 26, iPhone users can finally set custom ringtones natively—no GarageBand needed! Just save a trimmed audio file (30 sec or less) locally, open it in the Files app, tap “Share” > “Use as ...
Garmin watches are relatively unrivaled when it comes to the sheer amount of sports profiles on offer, but that’s not to say they’re all immediately available from the favorites list. Luckily, many of ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...