Who Unfriended Me on Facebook?

We also discuss what unfriending means, possible reasons for unfriending, and what to do next. Only Seeing Public Posts Facebook won’t notify you if you’ve been unfriended. However, some clues may help you figure out whether you’re no longer Facebook friends with someone. First, if you only see someone’s public posts, they may have unfriended you. Facebook posts have two primaryprivacy options: Public and Friends. Public posts have a small globe icon....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 266 words · Sheila Swanson

Who Wants to Be a Billionaire? Not Everyone's Jealous of Elon Musk

When the billionaires startedlaunching themselves into spacelast summer, the internet was ready with jokes. It’s another contour in the sometimes uneasy relationship people have with wealth. That same Personal Capital study placed the figure around $400,000. That means it takes himtwo weeks to earnjust shy of themedian annual household incomein the US. This comes amid a broader public debate over the increasing disparity between the 1 percenters and everyone else....

April 15, 2025 · 3 min · 555 words · Leslie Owens

Who Will Buy Leica’s Camera Phone?

Yes, a lens cap. Leica is known for two things. Extremely high-quality cameras and even more extreme prices. Leica Leitz Phone 1 is a rebadged Sharp Aquos R6. However, Leica isnt trying to hide the rebadge part, Eden Cheng, founder ofsoftware company WeInvoice. told Lifewire via email. Leica About that lens cap. Who Will Buy This? Leica cameras are an aspirational product for many photographers, amateur and pro. Thats down to price (expensive must be better, right?...

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 272 words · Lindsey West

Why 'FFVII Remake Intergrade' Is the One for You

A remaster of a remake? Sure, why not! For those who spent years waiting for aFinal Fantasy VII Remake, this phrase couldn’t feel more appropriate. Gamepress.com I’m one of those fans. Gamepress.com Arguably, the latest generation of consolesthe Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5have had somewhat underwhelming starts. More importantly, though, there’s a new difficulty mode. Gamepress.com It’s a small yet potentially game-changing tweak. I know I was certainly disappointed that I could never find a combat mode that worked for me....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 213 words · Marissa Webster

Why 'How to Be Happy' Strategies Might Not Make You Happier

When I get home, I double up on the happiness. There’s nothing that makes me happier than slamming down a can of Pepsi Max as a reward. (Overblown health concerns, be damned!) For instance,our sister site Healthline presents 27 habitsthat can help you “be happy.” These include things like smiling, breathing deeply and acknowledging unhappiness. Exercise is on the list too. Preregistration is a strategy psychologists and other scientific disciplines use to publicly document their study plan....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 174 words · Megan Mathis

Why 'Zelda: Breath of the Wild' Is the Perfect Game for Staying at Home

That is the world ofZelda: Breath of the Wild. Breath of the Wildis anadventure role-playing game (RPG) on the Nintendo Switch. Its the latest in a decades-long line of Zelda games, but this one is different. Nintendo The bits in between are just thatlittle more than spacers for more exciting sectionsand they are often boring. In Zelda, these bits-in-betweenarethe game. Partly this is down to the open nature of the game....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 279 words · Danielle Johnson

Why 46 States and the FTC Are Suing Facebook

Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and South Dakota are the only states that failed to join. Like medieval moats, this metaphorical barrier allows the company to dominate relatively undisturbed. The tech giants apps give it access to at least 2.7 billion monthly active users,according to Statista. Bill Clark-Pool / Getty Images Facebook alone has 1.8 billion people who visit the social networking site daily from almost every country. The troves of data the company collects across platforms also make it susceptible to large-scale abuse....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 232 words · Robert Mccarty

Why 5G’s Slow Expansion Is Actually a Good Thing

This helps ensure nobody ends up running into issues where previously offered service locations no longer have coverage. But why does this matter? d3sign / Getty Images

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 27 words · Anthony Martin

Why a Bike With Built-In 'Find My' Capabilities Is Total Genius

The gadgetification of e-bikes continues Velotric Velotric’s new e-bike has a built-in Apple AirTag. In the city, a bike is better than a car in almost every way. The one big negative is that a bike is way easier to steal than a car. Velotric An AirTag is a battery-powered puck that blips out an encrypted Bluetooth signal. This data remains locked up on Apple’s servers until you track it in the Find My app....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 190 words · Deborah Tate

Why a Dedicated iPhone Video Button Is a Great Idea

And because this is Apple, it won’t just be something you press. It’s more like a teeny-tiny trackpad for controlling the camera. Capture The capture button hasbeen rumoredbefore, but we like the extra details provided byThe Information’sWayne Ma. iPhone Camera.TheRegisti / Unsplash So, why not just use the action button? Manual controls are vital for photographers seeking precision and creative control over their shots. So why has Apple decided on this approach?...

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 180 words · Sophia Griffin

Why a Facebook Watch Is a Bad Idea

Privacy is already an issue Key Takeaways Facebook plans to launch a smartwatch next year. But who, really, would wear a Facebook watch? founderAshley Simmons told Lifewire via email. Luke Chesser / Unsplash “It’s a user privacy nightmare. In many cases, Facebook requires new users to ‘validate’ their accounts by sending in government ID.” And yet users keep coming back because Facebook offers a compelling proposal in return. Tyler Hendy / Unsplash...

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 229 words · Lindsay Crawford

Why a Meta Lawsuit Signals the Battle for the Future of the Metaverse

The Federal Trade Commission is suing toprevent Metafrom acquiring Within, the virtual reality fitness app maker. “This will benefit every player in the VR space (besides Zuckerberg). Monopoly Money? Westend61 / Getty Images It has asked a judge to order a preliminary injunction to halt the proposed transaction. But Meta chose to buy market position instead of earning it on [merit]. This is an illegal acquisition, and we will pursue all appropriate relief....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 120 words · Carol Ortiz

Why a Standard Electric Car Charger Is So Important

“Long term, it’s definitely a good thing even if we need adapters in the short term. It’s just a growing pain of a young technology. Then you must think abouthow long your EV will take to charge. A charging plug in an electric vehicle.Andrew Roberts / Unsplash These are also variable. Older chargers supply 50KW, whereas newer ones manage up to 350KW. And older EVs might only support the lower-powered option....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 193 words · Michelle Livingston