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Roborock F25 GT vs. Tineco Floor One S5: The Ultimate Mop-Vac Showdown
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Features, Smart Home, Misc. Tech, Product Reviews, Videos,
Wet-dry vacuums are lifesavers for hard floors. But they usually come with some annoying caveats. You know the drill. You get a dirty streak right against the baseboards. The roller develops a damp, mildewy smell. And you always end up doing manual maintenance after the machine finishes its "self-cleaning" cycle.
I kept running into these exact issues. So, I decided to put two heavy hitters head-to-head to see if we can finally get a truly hands-off clean.
In this battle, we put the Roborock F25 GT vs Tineco Floor One S5!
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Skylight Calendar Review: The Distraction-Free Way to Organize Your Family’s Schedule
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Features, Smart Home, Product Reviews, Videos,
You know that thing where you pull out your phone to check one appointment, and suddenly you're 20 minutes deep into Instagram Reels about cats?
Our phones were supposed to make us more organized. Instead, they turned into distraction machines that just happen to have our calendars buried inside them. Coordinating a family schedule with shared digital calendars often feels like playing a game of telephone. You end up standing in the kitchen wondering if anyone is free on Thursday afternoon, while everyone stares at different screens.
The Skylight Calendar fixes this by doing exactly one job perfectly. It's a dedicated touchscreen display that lives on your wall or counter, showing your household exactly what is going on. It doesn't ping you with notifications. It doesn't try to sell you running shoes while you plan your week. It just keeps your family organized.
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The ROG Xbox Ally: A Portable Xbox Dream, with a Windows Reality Check
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Microsoft, Portable Audio / Video, Video Games, Videos,
You know that feeling when you pick up a device and it just makes sense? Like someone finally listened to what you actually wanted. That is exactly what happens when you get your hands on the ROG Xbox Ally. Microsoft and Asus have finally answered a question we have been asking for years: what would a portable Xbox actually look like?
But this is not just another company trying to build an all-in-one handheld. This is a massive ecosystem play to let you take your Xbox library absolutely anywhere.
You can pick up the ROG Xbox Ally now!
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Hard floors were supposed to be the easy option. Then real life happens. Crumbs, random splashes, and pet hair all somehow land in the same spot. Usually, it's right under the one piece of furniture you really don't want to move.
So you vacuum. Then you mop. Then you realize you missed a spot anyway. The Dreame Aero Pro wants to fix that cycle. It's a wet-dry vacuum that claims to handle the whole mess in one pass, without getting tangled or running out of juice halfway through the house.
We've been testing it out to see if it actually solves the annoying parts of floor cleaning—like reaching under the sofa or dealing with a gross, damp roller. Here's how it holds up.
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Can Skylight Digital Calendar Fix Your Family’s Chaos?
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Smart Home, Videos,
Skylight Calendar starts by stripping away everything your phone adds between you and the simple act of checking your schedule. Instead of opening an app and falling into a maze of notifications, you get a bright, dedicated screen that sits on your wall or counter and shows only what matters to your household.
No feeds, no noise, just a clean, readable view of your day as you rush through the kitchen. Using it for a while, what stood out most was how natural it feels to have a schedule that is always visible without unlocking anything.
Sync your existing calendars, give everyone in the house a color, and the week immediately becomes easier to understand. Add the optional Calendar Plus features and things get even smoother snapping a photo of a school flyer to auto add events, pulling recipes straight into meal planning, and turning ingredients into shopping lists without typing. It delivers the convenience of your phone without the constant pull of your phone.
If your family is juggling too many calendars across too many apps, Skylight becomes a quieter center of gravity. The full review explores how it works, where it shines, and why a single purpose screen has made our home feel noticeably more coordinated.
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Apple’s M5 Chip Made the MacBook Pro Unstoppable!
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Apple, Features, PC / Laptop, Product Reviews, Videos,
At first glance, the new 14-inch MacBook Pro feels strikingly familiar: same sleek design, same versatile ports, and yes, that unmistakable Space Black finish. But look closer—much closer—and you'll see Apple has quietly revolutionized what their laptop can do, especially if you're a creator, power user, or gamer who's been waiting for Mac performance to truly level up.
The heart of this upgrade is the powerful new M5 chip, built to handle the kind of demanding workflows that used to make even last year's models sweat. Think blazing-fast AI tasks running locally, effortless editing of 8K footage, and graphics powerful enough to finally make gaming feel native to the Mac. This is not just about faster speeds and quicker renders; it's about fundamentally changing what's possible on your laptop.
In this video, I'll show you exactly why the M5 MacBook Pro is a subtle yet transformative leap forward. From on-device language models and rapid local image generation to dramatically faster storage and GPU capabilities, this MacBook Pro is ready to redefine your daily workflow. Curious how big a difference the M5 chip actually makes? Stick around—I’ve got the real-world examples to prove it.
Why 86 Million People Abandoned Nintendo
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Features, Video Games, Videos,
It’s easy to look at the Wii U’s sales numbers - a 13.5 million unit whimpering follow-up to the Wii’s 100 million unit roar - and assume the console itself was the problem.
But it wasn’t.
The hardware was weird, sure, and that chunky GamePad looked a bit like a Fisher-Price toy, but the real issue was that Nintendo forgot how to talk to human beings. Between the disastrous name that sounded like an accessory and an E3 reveal that hid the actual console, Nintendo spent years trying to sell a solution to a problem nobody knew they had. It was a classic case of brilliant engineering colliding with catastrophic messaging, creating a device that even the most die-hard fans struggled to explain to their friends.
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How the Tesla Cybertruck Became a $10 Billion Mistake
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Transportation, Videos,
It has been six years since Elon Musk stood on stage and watched the "bulletproof" window of the Cybertruck shatter in front of the entire world. At the time, we thought it was just a funny PR mishap, but looking back, it was actually the perfect metaphor for what was coming. We need to talk about how the most hyped vehicle in history has turned into a maintenance nightmare, plaguing owners with everything from rust issues to a recall caused by assembly workers using literal soap as a lubricant. It is a classic case of what happens when a company prioritizes "cool" over engineering fundamentals.
But the hardware failures are only half the story. The financial data surrounding the Cybertruck is where things get truly ugly. We are looking at a reservation conversion rate of just 2.5 percent. This means that the vast majority of people who said they wanted this truck, even after putting their money down for one, walked away when it actually arrived. I’m breaking down the numbers, the massive depreciation early adopters are facing, and why Tesla’s refusal to report separate sales figures for this truck tells you everything you need to know about its performance.
This more than just a polarized design or a polarizing CEO. The Cybertruck flop is about a $10 billion bet that seems to be failing to deliver on basic utility. From the cancelled range extender to the struggle of doing basic truck stuff like driving in sand, the Cybertruck is proving to be less of a revolution and more of a warning sign for the future of Tesla. Let's dig into exactly where this went wrong.
I Played Halo: Campaign Evolved at Halo World Championship: Halo Studios is Trying to Solve a 25-year-old Problem
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Microsoft, Video Games,

The room already had that Halo World Championship energy. Loud, slightly chaotic, half sports arena and half family reunion. People were still talking about clutches and brackets, still wearing team jerseys like they were uniforms, and then the whole weekend abruptly pivoted into something else. A nostalgia bomb with a release window.
Halo Studios walked out and said the quiet part out loud: they’re remaking Halo: Combat Evolved. Not a texture pass. Not “Anniversary, but shinier.” A ground-up campaign remake built in Unreal Engine 5, coming in 2026, and yes, it’s headed to PlayStation 5 along with Xbox Series X|S and PC.
And then they did the smart thing. They didn’t just announce it. They showed it.
The first long look was The Silent Cartographer, the mission every Halo fan can replay in their head like muscle memory. There’s a reason they picked it. It’s beach landing and wide-open chaos and that specific Halo magic where it’s always your choice whether to be careful or stupid.
Then I got in line and played it.
Halo World Championship 2025 Was a Farewell Tour and a Pitch for What’s Next
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Microsoft, Video Games,

There are a lot of esports weekends where the biggest story is the trophy. Someone plays out of their mind, the bracket goes sideways, the crowd loses its voice, and you get a clean headline at the end: Team X wins. Roll credits.
Halo World Championship 2025, held October 24–26 in Seattle, did not do clean headlines. It did endings and beginnings at the same time. It crowned Shopify Rebellion as the final Halo Infinite world champions after a 4–1 Grand Finals win over OpTic Gaming. It put up strong viewership and attendance that made the whole thing feel bigger than a niche scene. It raised real money for charity. It gave the Halo faithful a reason to argue online for weeks. And then it quietly made the most important point of the whole weekend: Halo is trying to turn the page.
If you only watched the matches, the weekend felt like a victory lap for a team that looked built for it.