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Which Oakley Meta Lens Looks Best? Icy Blue, Dark Blue & Transitional
The Future of Glasses/ Aug 3, 2025

Which Oakley Meta Lens Looks Best? Icy Blue, Dark Blue & Transitional

I tested Apex Icy Blue, Dark Blue, and Transitional lenses in the Oakley Meta glasses to compare the look, tint, swap process, and everyday tradeoffs.

Amazon Just Bought Bee Should You Be Worried?
The Future of AI/ Jul 23, 2025

Amazon Just Bought Bee Should You Be Worried?

Amazon bought Bee, the always-listening AI assistant. If you use Bee, delete your data before it transfers, then reread Amazon’s new terms before deciding whether to keep using it.

Lingo Support: Resolving Sensor Failures with Ease
TechSpotlight/ Jul 22, 2025

Lingo Support: Resolving Sensor Failures with Ease

My Lingo glucose sensor failed overnight with a bio sensor error. Here is what happened, what the app reported, and how Lingo support handled the replacement.

What If My Body’s Been Telling Me More Than I Realized?
TechSpotlight/ Jul 20, 2025

What If My Body’s Been Telling Me More Than I Realized?

I tested Lingo for a week to see what real-time glucose data could explain about food, crashes, stress, and daily habits. The biggest lesson was not perfect numbers, but spotting patterns.

How My Custom GPT Saves Me Hours on Every YouTube Video
The Future of AI/ Jun 3, 2025

How My Custom GPT Saves Me Hours on Every YouTube Video

A practical look at how I use a custom GPT to plan YouTube videos, write teleprompter scripts, estimate runtime, create metadata, and keep the whole workflow organized.

The Line Between Usefulness and Privacy
TechBits Live/ May 12, 2025

The Line Between Usefulness and Privacy

After a month using the Bee wearable AI, the big question is not whether it is useful. It is where usefulness starts to feel too close to constant surveillance.

US Intelligence vs UK: Apple’s Encryption Battle
TechBits Live/ Mar 4, 2025

US Intelligence vs UK: Apple’s Encryption Battle

Apple’s encryption fight with the UK is no longer just a UK privacy story. US intelligence is now reviewing the secret demand and the possible impact on Apple users worldwide.

What if Social Media Never Existed? | #WhatIfTech
What-IF Tech/ Feb 21, 2025

What if Social Media Never Existed? | #WhatIfTech

What would life look like if social media never existed? Without likes, viral posts, influencers, or instant updates, connection would likely move back toward calls, email, in-person conversations, ads, and word of mouth.

Going in Blind! LIVE JetKVM Setup & First Impressions – Open-Source KVM Over IP
TechSpotlight/ Feb 21, 2025

Going in Blind! LIVE JetKVM Setup & First Impressions – Open-Source KVM Over IP

I set up JetKVM live, from unboxing to first connection. The short version: the hardware feels much more polished than I expected, setup was straightforward, and the web interface worked well in early testing.

iPhone 16e: Apple’s Latest Surprise? (#UnscriptedMoments Live!)
Unscripted Moments/ Feb 20, 2025

iPhone 16e: Apple’s Latest Surprise? (#UnscriptedMoments Live!)

Apple’s iPhone 16e starts at $599 with Apple Intelligence, the A18 chip, USB-C, and Apple’s new C1 modem, but it drops features like MagSafe, Ultra Wideband, and the extra camera hardware.

What if Bluetooth Was Never Developed? | #WhatIfTech
What-IF Tech/ Feb 19, 2025

What if Bluetooth Was Never Developed? | #WhatIfTech

If Bluetooth had never been developed, everyday tech would feel a lot more wired: headphones, cars, smartwatches, file transfers, and accessories would all depend on cables or clunkier alternatives.

Unscripted Moments: First Look at Rhino Linux – A Rolling Ubuntu Distro
Unscripted Moments/ Feb 10, 2025

Unscripted Moments: First Look at Rhino Linux – A Rolling Ubuntu Distro

Rhino Linux is an Ubuntu-based rolling release distro with the Unicorn desktop. I installed it in Parallels on an Apple silicon Mac to see how the setup, first boot, updates, and desktop experience felt.

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