Exploring Arc and the Browser Shift
Arc rethinks the browser around spaces, sidebar tabs, and small AI tools. Here is what stood out in real use, where it helps, and why Safari still matters for privacy-focused browsing.
Arc rethinks the browser around spaces, sidebar tabs, and small AI tools. Here is what stood out in real use, where it helps, and why Safari still matters for privacy-focused browsing.
Here is the compact iPhone 15 Pro Max SSD setup I tested, what parts matter for speed, why Thunderbolt drives did not work, and where the setup still falls short for real video work.
A quick look at why this frame looks close in color but does not perfectly match, especially when comparing the brushed side finish with the frosted glass tone.
A practical first look at the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, including the setup update issue, USB-C cable limitation, titanium feel, color differences, and MagBak case testing.
Tesla Service Mode gives a deeper look at cameras, charging, battery status, thermal systems, steering, windows, airbags, and service alerts. Here is what I found inside a 2023 Model Y.
My 2023 Tesla Model Y had its rear license plate ripped off in my driveway, but Sentry Mode did not capture the incident and the alarm never sounded. Here is what happened and what I learned afterward.
Tesla Service Mode gives a behind-the-scenes look at chassis, alignment, tire valve, and steering calibration data. Here is what I noticed while looking through it on a 2023 Model Y.
After years with a Tesla Model 3, the Model Y made sense for one practical reason: it is easier and more comfortable to get in and out of while keeping the familiar Tesla experience.
If your Cybertruck reservation could mean waiting years, the real question is whether to hold out or buy something like a Model Y now. Here is how I thought through that decision.
Tesla white seats get a lot of scary stories online, but my experience and what I have seen from long-term owners is more practical: they are manageable if you keep cleaning simple.
My quick first impressions of the Tesla Model Y after years in a Model 3, including seating position, ride feel, handling, range, and why it feels familiar but more top-heavy.
After five years with a Tesla Model 3, I picked up a Model Y as our second car. Here is what stood out, including the extra space, higher seating position, Tesla Vision parking concerns, and Full Self-Driving caveats.