April 23, 2024 | 👉 Today's edition of MUO Daily is here! Take a scroll to see the best tech tutorials and guides we've just published at MakeUseOf! | I stood by the AMC Stubs A-List subscription for years. It's a great deal: three free tickets a week, regardless of format and with very few blackouts, for only about $20 a month. But, when an Alamo Drafthouse location came to my Midwestern hometown, I soon found myself shifting loyalties. Here's why. | In this eBook, NFL veteran Eric Wood shares powerful insights on how to deal with life's transitions and turn challenges into opportunities for growth. Drawing from his journey beyond professional sports, Wood offers practical advice on pivoting between opportunities, leveraging personal strengths, and maintaining resilience. You can get this book for free till Apr 30, 2024. | The biggest draw of game subscription services is that you can access a huge catalog of games for a monthly fee. However, that comes with one major drawback: you give up the benefits of game ownership. Let's explore why game subscription services can't replace the benefits of owning your games. | Apple offers a huge range of confusing memory choices across its line-up of Mac computers. But is it worth shelling out eye-watering sums on as much as possible? We're here to find out. | It's now easier than ever to play your favorite Nintendo classics on your iPhone. And it's all thanks to the Delta emulator that's finally available on the App Store. This guide teaches you how to use it to play all the old Nintendo games you own. | Considering that we spend up to a third of our lives in bed, it's shocking how little we care about using that time effectively. The Philips Sleep Headphones with Kokoon promise to help you fall asleep with ease; and help you stay asleep until morning. Explore what these headphones offer in this article. | Like a slew of other streaming services have done, Disney+ has introduced live channels that will broadcast the platform's content on a continuous shuffled loop. Here's what that might look like (and what we hope to see). | Steam doesn't have a built-in way to see a game's price history, but luckily SteamDB offers a way to track this metric. Check out how you can use the website to figure out if a deal is worth it. | | | | |