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Beyond Voice Commands: When Alexa's Quirks Expose AI's Blind Spots
Users report bizarre Alexa behaviors from random laughter to ghost commands. These glitches reveal deeper issues in AI reliability and user trust.

Apple and Samsung Warranty Policies: What Buyers Need to Know
A comparison of standard and extended warranty options from Apple and Samsung reveals key differences that affect long-term ownership costs.

Bose Remains Privately Owned by Founding Family and Employees
Bose is privately held by the Bose family and an employee stock ownership plan. This structure allows long-term R&D focus without shareholder pressure.

MacBook Black Screen: Why It Happens and How to Fix It Before Calling Apple
MacBook users facing a black screen have several troubleshooting options before seeking costly repairs. Common causes range from software glitches to hardware issues.

OBD2 Fuel Savers Are a Scam: Here Is a Safer Way to Save Gas
OBD2 fuel saver dongles are ineffective and potentially harmful. A safer alternative involves proper vehicle maintenance and driving habits.

How Thermal Cameras Uncover Hidden Home Problems Early
Thermal cameras help homeowners spot invisible issues like leaks and electrical faults. Early detection can save thousands in repairs and energy costs.

Home Solar Power Myths Persist Despite Years of Real-World Evidence
Years of real-world solar adoption have disproven common myths about cost, efficiency and reliability. Understanding the facts helps homeowners make informed decisions and avoid costly mistakes.

Gen Z Revives Classic Arcade Culture as Social Gaming Surges
Physical arcades are drawing Gen Z crowds, blending retro games with modern social experiences. The trend signals a shift away from isolated digital play.

Why the 3-to-1 Rule Is Essential for Clean Audio Recording
The 3-to-1 rule prevents phase cancellation when using multiple microphones. Understanding it improves recording quality for musicians and creators.

ZorinOS Brings MacOS Aesthetic to Linux Without the Price Tag
ZorinOS offers a free way to make Linux look like MacOS, easing migration for users attached to Apple's interface. Simple tweaks using ZorinOS's built-in theming tools achieve the look.

Battery Packs: The Trade-Offs Consumers Rarely Consider
Battery packs offer convenience but face capacity, longevity and environmental drawbacks. Understanding these trade-offs helps consumers make informed choices.

Amazon Quietly Restricts Sideloading on Newer Fire TV Stick Models
Amazon is limiting app sideloading on newer Fire TV Sticks, blocking users from installing third-party apps. The move tightens control over Fire OS.

Battery Life Reshapes the Wearable Device Market
Wearable makers now prioritize battery endurance over other features. New devices deliver weeks of use, changing consumer expectations and market dynamics.

Camera-Free Smart Glasses From Xgimi Aim for Discreet AI Display
Xgimi's MemoMind One smart glasses skip cameras for privacy, offering a discreet green display. A week of testing reveals promising features but also speaker and software limitations.

AI Worm That Spreads Without Human Interaction Raises Alarm
Researchers created a self-replicating AI worm that can steal data and spread across networks without any user clicks. The worm targets generative AI assistants like ChatGPT and Gemini, posing a new class of cyber threat.