Digital Life
Technology is supposed to make life easier, but it's easy to drift into a pile of subscriptions, bad habits, and devices that own more of your attention than you'd like. Digital Life is the human side of tech — how to spend less, stress less, and get more out of the tools already in your pocket.
We cover the everyday wins: auditing and cutting subscriptions you forgot about, avoiding the small tech mistakes that cost time and money, and building healthier digital routines around screens, notifications, and AI helpers. It's practical, slightly opinionated advice for anyone who wants their technology to serve them — not the other way around.
How to Build a Low-Distraction Phone Setup Without Buying a $500 Dumbphone
You don't need a $499 dumbphone to cut distraction. This one-evening checklist uses the notification, app-limit, grayscale and work-profile tools already on your iPhone or Android.
The Return of the Flip Phone: Is Digital Minimalism Finally Going Mainstream?
Commodore's $499 Callback 8020 flip phone is a signal: a hardware brand betting that people want a phone that does less. We unpack whether digital minimalism is actually going mainstream.
How to Cut Tech Subscriptions Without Losing the Tools You Actually Use
Tech subscriptions are a quiet budget leak. A step-by-step audit: find every recurring charge, cut the unused and duplicates, rotate seasonal services, and switch keepers to cheaper annual billing.
Coosub Review: Is the Shared-Subscription Marketplace Worth It?
Coosub pools premium streaming and AI subscriptions into cheap shared seats — Netflix, Spotify, ChatGPT Plus and more. We review the catalogue, pricing, savings and the real safety trade-offs.
15 Everyday Tech Mistakes That Cost You Money, Privacy, or Performance
Most tech trouble comes from small everyday habits. 15 common mistakes that cost you money, privacy or performance — from reused passwords and forgotten subscriptions to skipped backups — and the quick fixes.