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61 quick stories on the rack · #techHow Smart Speakers Detect Wake Words in Noise
Smart speakers mishear you because of how wake-word detection actually works. Here's the real mechanism, and w…
Why Push Notifications Arrive Hours Late
Full bars, no alerts. Here's the actual mechanics behind delayed push notifications and what you can do about …
Why Photos Go Overexposed: Inside Your Camera
Overexposed photos aren't just 'too bright.' Here's exactly what breaks down inside your smartphone camera — a…
How Mobile Payment Apps Verify You Securely
Mobile payment apps never actually send your card number to a store. Here's the tokenization system that makes…
How Loot Boxes Borrow Psychology From Casinos
Loot boxes aren't random chance with a skin pack on top. They use the same psychological triggers as slot mach…
What Your Router's Blinking Lights Actually Mean
Those random blinks aren't random at all. Here's exactly what your router's LED patterns are telling you, and …
Why Voice Assistants Struggle With Accents
Voice assistants mishear accented speech far more than standard dialects. Here's the acoustic science behind w…
How Algorithms Decide You're Done With a Genre
Streaming algorithms can quietly bury a genre you still love. Here's the exact mechanism, why it happens, and …
App Store Screenshots That Actually Convert Downloads
Most app screenshots explain features. The ones that drive downloads sell a feeling in three seconds. Here's t…
Moto G87 Specs: Motorola's New Budget Phone Arrives
Motorola's Moto G87 lands as the latest affordable smartphone, with specs aimed at value buyers. Here's what t…
Why Free Mobile Games Make You Hate Waiting
Free mobile games use specific psychological mechanics to make timers feel painful. Here's exactly how the eng…
What Happens to Your Data When You Delete an App
Deleting an app doesn't delete your data. Here's exactly where it goes, who still has it, and what you can act…