by Devin | Mar 16, 2022 | Apple, Computers, Hardware, UI / UX
There’s nothing like a new platform to turn things upside-down. And we’d argue that’s what Apple has done with M1. The Mac Studio announcement has inspired many to purchase M1-powered Macs for the first time. We have special advice to mind your Ps...
by Devin | Feb 22, 2022 | COVID, Public Health
Life after COVID is strange, especially Omicron. Many of us barely noticed we were sick. I (Devin) found the symptoms more fascinating than troubling. Chris never tested positive and never showed any symptoms, despite sitting in the same room with me for hours on end....
by Devin | Jan 26, 2022 | Computers, COVID, Gadgets, Hardware, macOS, Public Health, VR
As I’ve explored my COVID experience, I thought I’d share some unique insights I have learned from being raised by technical people and conversations with people like my father, W. Larkin Crutcher, as well as some other wise folks whose careers predated...
by Devin | Jan 7, 2022 | Android, Bugs, Gadgets, Google, Hardware, OS
Seems like only yesterday we reviewed the Google TV with Chromecast. In fact, it was December 2020. Much time has passed and at some point a firmware update fixed the restarting issues. But this latest update… it has caused problems. Although Google’s...
by Devin | Dec 30, 2021 | Computers, Hardware, Internet, IoT, Server
Good ideas deserve great connectivity. That’s why we use CAT6a and enterprise-grade hardware in the home lab. Each room in the lab has two drops and connects to the 10 GbE switch. This sort of upgrade can allow network-based file transfers to reach speeds...