Author: The Tech Guy

If you own any modern gadget, be it a smartphone, laptop, headphones or even a game controller, there’s a good chance that it will sport a USB-C port. USB-C is quickly becoming the universal port of choice in the technology world, both for power delivery and data transfer. This universal adoption means you won’t need to worry about stocking multiple cable types, being able to use a single charger for multiple devices, which is not only more sustainable but also more convenient. The initial universal adoption of USB-C was a slow process, especially as Apple took its time to ditch…

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There’s a meme that goes: if all of xyz artist’s fans are dead, then I am dead. Well, that’s me, but with music in general. I don’t commute without my AirPods, I don’t make a cup of coffee without it, I don’t study without it, and I’ve reached a point where I can’t sleep without it. And I most certainly do not work without it. But there’s a slight problem with listening to music while I work. I can’t count the number of times I’ve accidentally typed down the lyrics to Taylor Swift’s All Too Well into a work email…

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The new Apple MacBook Air M5 models are amazing, but honestly, the M4 chip is still impressive, and you will have to look really close to find any significant difference. It’s also nice that the 15-inch Apple MacBook Air M4 is cheaper than ever, saving you $250 off the retail price. Buy the Apple MacBook Air M4 15-inch for just $949 ($250 off)This offer is available on Amazon. The only thing to keep in mind is that the discount only applies to color versions available directly from Amazon. Right now, your only option is the Sky Blue model. Is upgrading…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech As fears over an AI-driven jobs apocalypse continue to grow, researchers are trying to get a better sense of which occupations will be most — and least — affected. Tech leaders continue to cite AI as the reason behind widespread layoffs, with economists warning that the changing dynamics could be devastating in the longer run. Now, researchers at Tufts University have released what they claim to be the “first-of-its-kind data-driven framework,” dubbed the American AI Jobs Risk Index, to map out which occupations…

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Owning a pool has always been a symbol of comfort and lifestyle. It promises slow summer afternoons, weekend gatherings, and a personal retreat just steps away from home. Yet behind that promise lies a familiar reality – maintenance. From debris buildup to inefficient cleaning systems, keeping a pool in pristine condition often demands time, effort, and ongoing cost. In 2026, that equation is changing. Smart outdoor technology is rapidly transforming how homeowners interact with their spaces, and pool maintenance is finally catching up. At the center of this shift is iGarden, a brand that has spent decades refining the intersection…

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When sharing an Outlook Calendar and you see an error message that says “This calendar can’t be shared with one or more of the people you added,” here is what you can do to troubleshoot the problem. From permission to incorrect policy setting, anything could be responsible for this problem. Here, we have discussed all […] This article This calendar can’t be shared with one or more of the people you added first appeared on TheWindowsClub.com.

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Smart TVs have so many settings to go through that you either get excited to dig into them, like me, or you just ignore them. For many of these settings, it’s perfectly fine to leave them alone, and I imagine a wide margin of people are just using their TVs with the default settings. To be fair, the default picture modes aren’t bad. I have my issues with some of them, and that’s why I still like to tweak them manually, but if you’re toggling on Filmmaker mode when you watch a movie, I tip my cap to you. However,…

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There are reports Tesla Giga Shanghai already has dedicated production lines running for the standard Model 3. This variant is the simplified, lower-cost version (smaller battery, ~480 km CLTC range) that Tesla will sell in China and export to Asia. Expected pricing for the new Standard version per Multiple sources (Global China EV, CarNewsChina, 36Kr, BaseNor, etc.) is below 200,000 CNY (~$28,600–$29,000). Current official China Model 3 pricing (still on tesla.cn as of March 26, 2026) is Rear-Wheel Drive (existing base model): 235,500 CNY (~$34,200). Government filings for the “Model 3 Standard Range Upgraded Version” appeared in January 2026, production…

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Google has rolled out the third Android 17 beta to developers, about a month after the second. Notably, the first beta was released on February 13. With Beta 3, Android 17 has now reached platform stability. Android 17 Beta 3 is now available for Pixel 6 and newer devices, including the Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold handsets. Users enrolled in the beta program will receive the update over the air. In an official blog post, Google detailed the new features and improvements in Beta 3, which also includes the March Android security patch. The update introduces support for the RAW14…

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One of my Samsung Frame TVs tipped me off first. A show I’d already watched a season of just wasn’t there anymore — not hidden, not moved, just absent. A few other titles I’d bookmarked were gone, too. The app looked completely normal. No error and no explanation. It wasn’t a licensing expiration or a catalog refresh. My TV was being geo-blocked, and I had never said a word about it. The fix wasn’t a VPN — it was a DNS change that took maybe three minutes, and whether you’re running wired or wireless devices through a home network, it’ll…

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