Technology

The Growing Case for Security Cameras That Don’t Rely on Wi-Fi
For years, Wi-Fi–enabled cameras have dominated conversations about modern home security. Yet a quiet shift is underway—one driven not by hype, but by practicality. A new wave of homeowners is reconsidering devices that operate without internet connections, citing reliability, stability, and simplicity as key reasons. This trend isn’t about abandoning smart tech entirely; rather, it's about understanding where offline systems excel and how they fit into a broader home-safety strategy.

Your Old Tech Is Worth a Fortune — And You’re Sitting on Cash Without Knowing It
Across basements, desk drawers, and storage bins, millions of people are unknowingly holding a quiet asset class: old technology. Devices once considered obsolete are now gaining unexpected value as collectors, repair specialists, archivists, and sustainability-focused buyers fuel a growing secondary market. While headlines often spotlight new releases, another story is unfolding — one where yesterday’s gadgets command striking prices and challenge assumptions about what “old” really means.