iOS 26.1 recently introduced a big change for how you turn off alarms and timers, replacing the ‘Stop’ button with a new ‘Slide to stop’ action. Here’s how to get the button back. Apple lets you ...
On this week’s episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum opens with his thoughts on the absurd Peace Prize awarded to Donald Trump by FIFA. David discusses how the invented prize ...
In the 10 years that Eli Haislip has worked at The Wood Thrush Shop, a bird-feeding supply store in Nashville, one of the questions he’s fielded most often concerns not birds, but mammals: What can I ...
Startling abuses of power and unconstitutional actions have become commonplace in the United States in the past year. In 2026, these activities are likely to accelerate as state and civic institutions ...
Google shared a new update on Nov. 5, confirming that Gemini Deep Research can now use context from your Gmail, Drive and Chat. This allows the AI to pull information from your messages, attachments ...
Pre-installed software, often called bloatware, can clutter your Windows 11 experience from the moment you first turn on a new PC. These unwanted applications consume valuable disk space, use up ...
Nobody likes sleeping with a snorer. It’s not appreciated the way the low lullaby of NPR or the white noise of a ceiling fan are. If you snore, there’s a high likelihood you’ll be sequestered to the ...
Amazon.com Inc. is suing Perplexity AI Inc. to try and stop the startup from helping users buy items on the world’s largest online marketplace, setting up a showdown that may have implications for the ...
The HBR Executive Playbook on deciding when a project is no longer worth the resource investment. by Ania W. Masinter Launching strategic efforts can be challenging, whether they are strategic ...
This guide explains what actually causes the Help tab to keep opening and walks you through the most effective ways to stop it permanently. These fixes work on both Windows 10 and Windows 11 ...
Being "amenable and helpful" at work isn't a bad thing, but people-pleasing won't further your career, according to Kate Mason, PhD. Many professionals feel that saying 'yes' to every ask is necessary ...