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  • 3 weeks ago | esquire.com | Bryn Gelbart

    Maybe it’s because I live in an apartment in a big city, as do all my friends, but nobody I know owns a printer. It used to be a homeowner’s essential, and now it’s something you use at the office (or home office). For the modern once in a blue moon print job, you just go to Staples or, like, FedEx. Plus, owning a printer has long held a reputation for being a pain in the ass. They can be loud, break often, and always require more money than you expect to sink on paper, ink, and replacement parts.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Bryn Gelbart

    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."Maybe it’s because I live in an apartment in a big city, as do all my friends, but nobody I know owns a printer. It used to be a homeowner’s essential, and now it’s something you use at the office (or home office). For the modern once in a blue moon print job, you just go to Staples or, like, FedEx. Plus, owning a printer has long held a reputation for being a pain in the ass.

  • 3 weeks ago | esquire.com | Bryn Gelbart

    Our smartphones are everything. Our primary contact device, our entertainment, our window to the world. So whenever I see someone walking around without a case on their iPhone I want to tear my hair out. I know Apple phone screens don't crack much anymore thanks to ceramic shield glass, and since the iPhone 15 Pro titanium reinforcement has kept the backs from cracking, but like, people, you gotta protect your phone! A good case doesn't need to be an insane piece of tech. This isn't a new TV.

  • 3 weeks ago | esquire.com | Bryn Gelbart

    There are some things you don’t think about replacing until it’s too late. Top of that list? Your water filter, your underwear (if you're most men) and your Wi-Fi router. These clunky bastards power your home Wi-Fi network every single day, ensuring all your devices—consoles, laptops, smartphones—stay connected, but they go unnoticed until the connection goes out and you have to reset it. Or worse, you have to get a new one entirely.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Bryn Gelbart

    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."There are some things you don’t think about replacing until it’s too late. Top of that list? Your water filter, your underwear (if you're most men) and your Wi-Fi router. These clunky bastards power your home Wi-Fi network every single day, ensuring all your devices—consoles, laptops, smartphones—stay connected, but they go unnoticed until the connection goes out and you have to reset it.

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