Once the sole domain of governments and astronauts in bulky suits, space is now buzzing with private innovation. Commercial rockets launch weekly. Satellites are going up by the thousands. And billionaires, startups, and engineers alike are racing to build the next...

Jared Holt
Automate Your Lights with Motion Sensors and Timers
Save energy, boost security, and never stumble in the dark again. Lighting is one of the easiest—and smartest—places to start when building a smart home. Whether you’re trying to cut down on your electricity bill, keep your hands free, or add a touch of futuristic...
How to Set Up a Smart Pet Monitor
Keep an eye on your furry friends when you're not home. As pet owners, we often wonder what our pets are up to when we’re not around. Are they lounging on the couch or causing chaos? With the rise of smart technology, you can now monitor and even interact with your...
Use Your Smartwatch for Stress Management
How a tiny device on your wrist can help you breathe easier, sleep better, and stay calm. Smartwatches have become more than just step counters and notification hubs. Increasingly, they’re evolving into powerful tools for health—especially mental health. One of the...
How Blue Light Affects Your Brain and Sleep
The science behind your screen—and why your phone might be keeping you up at night. You’ve probably heard that staring at your screen before bed is bad for sleep—but have you ever wondered why? The answer lies in blue light, a specific part of the visible light...
Use Tech to Meal Plan and Grocery Shop Smarter
Ditch the stress, save money, and eat better with a little digital help. Meal planning and grocery shopping don’t have to be a weekly headache. Whether you’re cooking for one or feeding a family, tech tools can simplify the process—from deciding what to eat to making...