Retro games were designed for CRT displays, whose quirks shaped their visuals. On modern screens, these games often look overly sharp and lose their intended warmth. Using RetroArch’s CRT shader ...
A few generations' worth of backlog, one cab ride at a time ...
Learning how to suck up water will save you hours of watering time. Gone are the days when you can only water five squares at a time! Not to mention the incredible water features you will be able to ...
The new iPhone setup process gets easier every year. These days, you only need to do a few things to transfer all your old iPhone data to a new one. Still, certain tips and tricks can smooth the way.
As I’ve said before, passwords suck. Microsoft agrees—last year, it announced a goal of getting one billion users to embrace passkeys instead. As part of that effort, setting up a passkey for a ...
If you can’t find the words to tell your significant other it’s over, it’s not you—it’s the fact that not much is harder to initiate than a breakup conversation. That’s what Morgan Cope learned in her ...
Authorities around the world can use your cell phone to track your location and potentially access other sensitive private information about you. One possible protection from this data collection is a ...
Tailor your Garmin watch setup to your running needs by focusing on key metrics that support your training without overwhelming you, starting simple and adding features as you go. Customize data ...
Some games use zipped ROMs and launch similarly to MAME or FBNeo --- filename is important, see table below. Please do not attempt to contact the DICE team to request ROM files. Some games (pong, ...
Setting up a new Switch 2 and transferring your games and save data over from an original Switch is a pretty painless process. As long as you have a Nintendo Account and a little bit of time — roughly ...
Lucy Lazarony is an experienced personal finance journalist and writer who got her start in 1998 writing about financial topics. She writes accessible and easy-to-understand articles about credit, ...
David Nield is a technology journalist from Manchester in the U.K. who has been writing about gadgets and apps for more than 20 years. He has a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Durham ...