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I’ve reviewed one hundred 3D printers — these are the best features that have become non-negotiable
3D printing technology is evolving at breakneck speed, and features considered cushy add-ons five years ago are now becoming everyday essentials. 3D printer forums used to buzz with questions about necessary mods just to make their machines usable, but now people want to know if they can run their printer from a phone. I checked…

Lord, I’ve Eaten So Many Meal Kits. These Are the Best Ones
More Meal Kits We Liked Photograph: Matthew Korfhage Sunbasket ($12-$14 per serving): Sunbasket is a plan that focuses heavily on fresh, organic ingredients, and offers a whole lot of variety and good cooking techniques, including deglazing and attentiveness to saucing. And like Hungryroot, it also offers breakfasts and snacks to supplement meal options with little…

I’ve Tested 45 Scooters on the Streets of New York—Here Are My 9 Favorites
Other Scooters to Consider I’ve tested many scooters. Not all deserve a spot above, but some are still worth considering. Niu KQi 100P Photograph: Julian Chokkattu Niu KQi 100P for $350: The KQi 100P is slightly lighter, cheaper, and faster than the Segway E2 Pro, my top budget recommendation, but I eked out slightly less…

I’ve been using an OLED monitor for 2656 hours, and I’m not scared of burn-in: Here’s why
The OLED market has matured. Every device I touch, whether it’s my Steam Deck, TV, or laptop screen, uses an OLED panel. However, the last item I added to the OLED repertoire was the LG 32GS95UE-B, which I started using full-time in October 2024. But, there’s a good reason why a monitor was the last…

These 5 laptops are among the best I’ve used through the years
Summary The PC industry has given rise to some absolutely iconic laptops throughout the years. Over the years, I’ve used a number of notebook PCs – some models are iconic, while others simply provide me with a sense of nostalgia. Here are some of the very best laptop PCs that I’ve had the pleasure of…

I’ve never been more productive thanks to these Google Calendar hacks
Summary Share multiple calendars with yourself to view all events in one interface. Use Google Tasks as a Kanban board by creating multiple lists. Categorize events by creating multiple color-coded calendars within one account. As a self-proclaimed productivity enthusiast, if something doesn’t make it into my Google Calendar, it’s simply not going to happen. I’m…