Square Home Week In Review
I spent the past week using Square Home as my daily launcher, and here’s my honest take. Performance Hit The most noticeable change was how much sluggish the phone felt. On day one it was tolerable, but by the middle of the week the lag became obvious. Tapping icons often resulted in a visible delay […]
Gemini Gets Best Feature Yet
Google has rolled out a major new feature for the Gemini app that allows users to create downloadable files straight from a simple prompt. Announced on April 29, 2026, by Group Product Manager Maryam Sanglaji, the update enables Gemini to generate a variety of file formats directly in the chat. Users no longer need to […]
How to Do The CUBE Effect In Motion Ninja
Motion Ninja is one of the most advanced video editors available on mobile phones today. It lets you apply high-end effects to your videos that are usually only found in professional desktop editing software all directly on your phone. It’s also one of the few apps that truly takes advantage of your device’s processing power. […]
Day 1 Of Turning My Android Phone into a Windows Phone for a Week – First Impressions of Square Home Launcher
On last week’s podcast, I promised I’d spend an entire week using a launcher that makes my phone feel like a Windows Phone again. Today was Day 1, and I went all in with Square Home. Square Home offers a 14-day free trial with no ads, which made it easy to test. Keep in mind […]
Tim Cook Steps Down as Apple CEO
Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down after nearly 15 years leading the company, ending one of the most influential runs in Silicon Valley history. John Ternus, Apple’s hardware chief, is expected to take over as CEO, while Cook remains at the company as executive chairman. The move marks a major leadership change for Apple, […]
Samsung’s ULTRA Is not ULTRA Enough
Samsung’s Ultra needs to get better. After two days of covering cool in-person events, I was met with the reality that the “Ultra” is not an ultra phone. My storage is running low, and I cannot expand it. This means I need cloud storage or to use a flash drive/SSD, but that means the storage […]
Gemini Comes To Mac
Google has released a native Gemini app for Mac, marking the AI assistant’s first official desktop presence on macOS. The new app delivers a faster, more integrated experience, allowing users to summon Gemini without leaving their workflow. It is available immediately to all Gemini users at no additional cost. Instant Access with a Keyboard Shortcut […]
Super Tiny Football is a game that was recommended on the Retro Bowl subreddit. It currently has 100k+ downloads on the Play Store with a 4.5-star rating, making it a top-ranked application in its category. The game includes all 32 NFL teams (unlicensed), a full 17-game season, and follows the regular NFL playoff rules: the […]
Samsung Secure Folder Gets Much Needed Update
Samsung has finally delivered a much-needed update to Secure Folder, addressing one of the most frustrating usability regressions introduced in recent One UI versions (particularly around One UI 8 / Android 16). The Previous Disaster: What Went Wrong Many Samsung Galaxy users were left disappointed after a major Secure Folder overhaul. The changes broke several […]
Instagram Edits has a HUGE problem.
Instagram Edits is one of my favorite video editing applications for short-form video. According to Instagram, they give you a small bump in views when you use the app. It’s rapidly adding features, including the ability to auto-caption, add overlays, and there’s a built-in teleprompter if you record. However, it has a major problem. When […]
