Stop Overcomplicating Smartsheet : Why Simple Project Management Setups Work Better

Stop Overcomplicating Smartsheet : Why Simple Project Management Setups Work Better A Control Center-style intake process that creates new projects and connects summaries to portfolio reporting.

Smartsheet has become a go-to platform for managing projects, but its true value shines when paired with timeless project management principles. Tutorials by Manizha & Ryan explore an “old school” approach to Smartsheet, emphasizing the importance of starting with a simplified project setup. For example, they highlight the use of parent rows to group related […]

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Snapdragon 8 Gen 6 Pro: The 2nm Powerhouse Inside the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra

Snapdragon 8 Gen 6 Pro: The 2nm Powerhouse Inside the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra Comparison table showing Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro versus standard version with LPDDR6 and LPDDR5X.

The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra is poised to redefine the landscape of mobile technology, according to recent leaks. If these reports hold true, this flagship device could debut the highly anticipated Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chipset and introduce LPDDR6 RAM. These potential advancements promise to set new benchmarks in performance, energy efficiency, […]

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Claude Cowork : Completely Automate Your Recurring Workflows

Claude Cowork : Completely Automate Your Recurring Workflows Claude Co-work workspace showing Chat, Code, and Co-work modes for automating tasks and producing finished documents.

Claude Cowork is reshaping how professionals approach complex workflows, offering a suite of features designed to enhance efficiency and reduce manual effort. In a detailed breakdown by Zinho Automates, the overview explores how this AI-powered system simplifies tasks like document creation, data analysis and recurring project management. One standout feature is the Cowork mode, which […]

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OpenAI has a new $100 ChatGPT Pro plan to better match up with Claude

OpenAI has closed a yawning gap in its ChatGPT subscription pricing with a new $100 per month Pro plan that slots between the $20 per month Plus plan and $200 per month Pro plan. Offering five times more Codex than the $20 option, it appears designed to challenge Anthropic's $100 per month Claude option. "Compared with Claude Code, Codex delivers more coding capacity per dollar across paid tiers," an OpenAI spokesperson told TechCrunch

So what's the difference between OpenAI's two Pro plans? The $200 version does offer four times the Codex. However, you get the same advanced tools and models with $100 plan, according to OpenAI's product page. To encourage users to jump in, it will offer double the Codex for a limited time, or 10 times what you get with the Plus plan. 

Users have been screaming for such a plan for a while now, according to posts on OpenAI's developer community forums. "The Plus plan will continue to be the best offer at $20 for steady, day-to-day usage of Codex, and the new $100 Pro tier offers a more accessible upgrade path for heavier daily use," OpenAI said in a post on X

With the launch of GPT 5.2 late last year and GPT-5.3-Codex in February, OpenAI significantly boosted the speed and reasoning capabilities of Codex, giving developers a tough choice between ChatGPT and Claude Opus. However, the sticking point for many power users was ChatGPT's $200 per month price — so OpenAI no doubt hopes the new plan will convince those on the fence to switch. 

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The Android Tablet That Runs Steam Games : Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 5

The Android Tablet That Runs Steam Games : Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 5 Close-up of the Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 5 specs highlighting Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and 16GB RAM configuration.

The Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 5 is an Android tablet that can be adapted for gaming and productivity, as demonstrated by ETA Prime. Equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and up to 12GB of RAM, it supports demanding applications like gaming and multitasking. A notable feature is its desktop mode, which provides […]

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iPhone Fold Leaks: Why This 7.8-Inch ‘Ultra’ is Better Than an iPad Mini

iPhone Fold Leaks: Why This 7.8-Inch ‘Ultra’ is Better Than an iPad Mini Graphic comparing storage tiers from 256GB to 1TB with 12GB RAM listed for the foldable iPhone.

Apple is reportedly gearing up to launch its first foldable iPhone, tentatively named the “iPhone Fold” or “iPhone Ultra.” This highly anticipated device is expected to combine Apple’s signature design philosophy with innovative foldable technology, potentially reshaping the foldable smartphone market. Positioned as a premium product, the iPhone Fold is aimed at early adopters and […]

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Stop Fighting Your iPhone: Fix These 10 Common Annoyances Today

Stop Fighting Your iPhone: Fix These 10 Common Annoyances Today Phone settings screen highlighting Silence Unknown Callers to cut down interruptions from unrecognized numbers.

iPhones are renowned for their functionality and user-friendly design, but even the most advanced devices can present challenges. Many users encounter recurring issues that can disrupt their experience, ranging from cluttered inboxes to accidental camera launches. Fortunately, most of these problems have straightforward solutions. The video below from HotShotTek explores ten common iPhone annoyances and […]

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Apple Releases iOS 26.4.1: Here’s Everything New for Your iPhone

Apple Releases iOS 26.4.1: Here’s Everything New for Your iPhone App Store search page on iPhone, representing navigation slowdowns and search lag addressed by iOS 26.4.1.

Apple has officially rolled out iOS 26.4.1 and iPadOS 26.4.1, focusing on refining device performance and addressing persistent bugs. While this update does not introduce new features or critical security patches, it is designed to enhance the overall functionality and stability of your device. If you are currently running iOS 26.4 or an earlier version, […]

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Mac storage full? Here is the right way to delete apps in 2026

Mac storage full? Here is the right way to delete apps in 2026 Trash folder on a Mac with an Empty Trash option highlighted, showing the final step for permanent removal.

Effectively managing your Mac’s storage and maintaining optimal performance often begins with removing unused applications. While the process may seem simple, there are several important factors to consider, such as dealing with leftover files and managing subscriptions tied to the app. The video below from Apple provides detailed, step-by-step instructions to help you uninstall apps […]

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This 45mm Titanium Keychain Glows for 25 Years Without Batteries Using Pure Material Physics

Tritium is a hydrogen isotope with a half-life of 12.3 years. As it decays, beta particles strike a phosphor coating and produce light. The process requires no electricity, no chemical reaction, and no external energy. It simply happens, continuously, for decades. This is why tritium appears in emergency exit signs, military watches, and aviation instruments. The glow is faint compared to an LED, but the reliability is absolute. Nothing else in the consumer lighting world can claim 25 years of operation with zero maintenance.

NoxTi by Xedge packages that physics in a 45mm titanium cylinder designed for keychain carry. The tritium vial sits inside a precision quartz tube with 92% light transmission, surrounded by a CNC-machined Gr5 titanium body that weighs just 10.7 grams. The construction is fully serviceable. Two silicone O-rings hold the vial in place, and when brightness fades after two decades, you push the old tube out and slide a new one in. The design includes a ceramic-tipped glass breaker at one end, a keychain hole at the other, and a floating core that’s visible from all sides. Xedge ships it in six colors (Ice Blue, Apple Green, Red, Sunset Orange, Violet, Ocean Blue) and two finishes (sandblasted titanium or black coating). Pricing starts at $25 for a luminescent vial version and $45 for tritium.

Designer: Xedge

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The titanium shell measures 45mm long by 12mm wide, putting it in the same size class as a AA battery but considerably lighter. At 10.7 grams, the weight registers as barely-there on a keychain, roughly equivalent to two US pennies. The Gr5 titanium alloy (also known as Ti-6Al-4V) is the workhorse material of the aerospace industry, chosen for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and total resistance to corrosion. This alloy doesn’t rust, doesn’t tarnish, and doesn’t degrade in salt water, sweat, or extreme temperatures. Xedge tested the assembly from -20°C to 50°C, and the glow remained steady throughout. The body is CNC-machined, not stamped or cast, which means tighter tolerances and cleaner geometry.

Quartz glass transmits 92% of visible light, far outperforming acrylic or polycarbonate alternatives that yellow and scratch over time. The tube encasing the tritium vial is hermetically sealed, protecting the vial from moisture, dust, and impact. Beta particles from tritium decay are so weak they cannot penetrate paper, let alone quartz. The radiation stays contained. If the tube somehow shattered, tritium is a gas that dissipates instantly with no lingering hazard. The engineering priority here is longevity. The quartz will still be optically clear in 2050.

Two precision silicone O-rings grip the quartz tube at either end, holding it perfectly centered inside the hollow titanium body. The tube doesn’t shift, doesn’t rattle, and appears suspended in midair when you look through the cutouts in the shell. The effect is clean and technical, like looking into a piece of scientific equipment. More importantly, this mounting method makes the vial user-serviceable. When the tritium dims after 20 or 25 years, you press the tube out from one end and slide a fresh one in from the other. No adhesive. No permanent seals. The titanium body becomes a platform you keep forever, swapping cores as needed.

The six color options let you tailor the glow to preference or function. Apple Green is the brightest to the human eye and the most common choice for visibility. Ice Blue reads as cooler and more modern. Red preserves night vision, a carryover from military and aviation use. Sunset Orange, Violet, and Ocean Blue lean aesthetic. Xedge also offers two finishes. The sandblasted titanium option reveals the raw gray-silver lustre of the alloy and develops a patina of micro-scratches over time, creating a lived-in look. The black-coated finish uses a hard scratch-resistant diamond-like coating (DLC) to cloak the body in matte black, letting the glowing core do all the visual work.

The ceramic-tipped glass breaker at the tail end functions as an emergency tool. It’s designed for car windows and similar tempered glass applications. Xedge cautions that it’s for emergencies only, not casual testing, which is the responsible way to position a feature like this on a keychain-sized tool.

NoxTi ships in two versions. The luminescent vial version uses a glow-in-the-dark tube that absorbs ambient light and re-emits it at night, priced at $25. The tritium model glows continuously for 25 years with no external light needed, starting at $45. Both versions ship worldwide with free shipping included. Add-ons include extra vials (three-packs of luminescent tubes for $20, tritium vials for $60), black coating upgrades, quick-release key rings, and stainless steel necklaces. Delivery is scheduled for August 2026.

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