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Changing your oil is an easy way to maintain your car, but the options can be overwhelming. What's the difference between regular and synthetic, and what do all those numbers on the label mean? We cut through the confusion of buying motor oil. → Read More
During TechCrunch's most recent Disrupt Hackathon, a group of coders put together a text-bot that will answer your questions about the wherabouts of items in your local Walmart. In this video, our panel of experts discuss if such a service is even necessary. → Read More
Apple has announced its iPad Pro — a larger, more powerful tablet. In this brief, delightful video, our panel of experts ask: Is the iPad Pro is going to be the thing that changes the perception of tablets from → Read More
With the upcoming release of iOS 9, iPhone users will be able to install ad-blocking software onto their phone's Safari web browser. In this brief video, our ad wizards talk about the pros and cons of blocking ads! → Read More
According to Variety, Apple is going to invest in making some original shows, presumably for exclusive streaming on its Apple TV. In this brief video, our TV-loving panel asks: What's with everyone making their own streaming content, these days?! → Read More
Video games are only rumored to be under Olympic consideration, but British bookmakers are already taking bets on what titles will make the games. In this brief video, we discuss whether we want to see Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and Hearthstone in the Winter Games! → Read More
HBO will be paying for the next five years of Sesame Street, in exchange for a nine-month exclusivity window to new episodes; after that, PBS can show them for free, as usual. In this brief video, our puppet-like experts discuss if this HBO/Sesame Street deal is bad news! → Read More
Columbia House has just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, so say goodbye to getting 13 CDs for just a buck! In this brief video, our mail-order experts eulogize the passing of this old friend. → Read More
The news from Mountain View is that Google+ will no longer be the required method for logging in to Google services. This means that you'll no longer need to create a public G+ profile to access YouTube, Gmail, or Photos. In this short video, will our experts lament or dance on the grave of Google+? → Read More
The rumor going around is that Hulu is going to offer a new, ad-free tier of service. The catch: It might cost $12 to $14 a month! In this short video, our experts debate if paying a premium for Hulu is worth it. → Read More