Lynnae Williams
School
Spelman College, Georgetown University
Expertise
Android And IOS, Video Games, Mac Computers
- Lynnae grew up surrounded by tech and has owned or tinkered with everything from the first Amazon Kindle to the latest Pixel Phone.
- When she's not writing, Lynnae loves using social media to keep up with the latest tech trends.
- An avid traveler, she loves taking tech gadgets along on her adventures around the world.
Experience
Lynnae got her start as a tech writer back in 2020. Since then, she has covered a wide range of topics, including streaming, blockchain technology, social media, web browsers, and gaming. She has also written how-to guides and product reviews for various online publications.
Education
Lynnae has a bachelor's degree in sociology and a master's degree in foreign service.
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Stories By Lynnae Williams
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Keeping the software on your Apple Watch up to date is important if you want to get the best out of it. Here's what to do if it freezes during a crucial update.
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Has it been so long since you signed up for a Facebook account that you can't even remember which email address you used? We've got you covered.
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On paper, the Switch is far behind the PS5, Steam Deck, and Xbox Series X. But it works for Nintendo because it's going for a much different approach.
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If you have a Roku device, you can enable Fast TV Start so you can turn on your TV by using your voice. Learn the steps on how to use this Roku feature.
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Launched in 2020, Google's safety check feature helps ensure the integrity of your data and a safe experience while you're using the browser.
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Want your Apple Watch to remind you of the time every 15, 30, or 60 minutes? Here's how to set up and customize Taptic Chimes.
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If one or several infractions have been made on a Nintendo Switch account, it can lead to a full ban. Here's how to find out if you've been banned.
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Chrome has a handy side panel feature that can showcase a bunch of personalized info and lets you do more while you're browsing.
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If you've seen flashing green lights on the bottom of your Apple Watch, they serve a very important function. Here's how to adjust those settings.
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With Spotify's Hi-Fi tier still undated, here are a few things you can do meanwhile across iPhone, Android, and desktop apps to get better sound quality.
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Alongside SD cards for external storage, another smaller size card was introduced in "TF" cards, but these mobile storage cards go by a much easier name now.
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You may be happy to know that saying goodbye to Discord permanently is a relatively simple process.
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Want to share a PS4 game with your friend so you can both play? Well, there are two ways to do it, but you will need to follow these step-by-step instructions.
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Struggling to bring down your household's energy bill? Here are six important aspects to keep in mind that might be contributing to high costs.
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A dashcam is one of the most valuable car accessories you can buy. It serves multiple roles in keeping you, your car, and your bank account safe.
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For many, a Fire TV Stick is used to stream your favorite movies and shows, but it can do way more, like manage the smart devices in your home -- here's how.
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The Pixel Slate was one of Google's more unusual experiments -- a ChromeOS-powered tablet. It's discontinued now, but how long will it get updates?
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A rooftop tent is an easy to set up and convenient way to camp, but there are some important factors to keep in mind while you are shopping for one.
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If the thing stopping you from cutting the cord is watching hit procedural drama NCIS, there's good news -- there are options to watch without cable.
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If you've ever feared for your life while coming around a corner on a country road at night, you'll be glad that smarter headlights are on the way.
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In a bid to compete with TikTok and Instagram Reels, YouTube is pushing Shorts across all platforms. Here's what you can do to hide or get rid of it.
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Starting with macOS Sonoma, widgets aren't restricted to the notification center anymore and can be placed anywhere on your screen. Try these six.
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Your Apple Watch can tell you your current heart rate and keep track of your resting heart rate. Here's how to see it and set up quick access.
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Whether you plan to drive your Jeep in rugged terrain or on a city street, you'll need to choose the best kind of tires for the kind of driving you'll do.
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Projectors, like TVs, rise sharply in cost when you're looking at high-end features and top-quality materials. But are the higher prices really worth it?
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Older vehicles usually don't have stereos with good sound quality or updated technology, so upgrading may be a good idea. Here's what to look for when buying.
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Even a small amount of static electricity can harm the parts of your PC. So, if you're fixing or assembling one, here's how to ground yourself.