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  • ipad with apple pencil
    By Kayla Dube October 3rd, 2022

    You Can Charge Your Apple Pencil Without An iPad. Here's How

    If you own a first-generation Apple Pencil, you don't always need your iPad to be able to charge it. Here's how to charge it using alternative options.

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  • Chromebook on a table
    By Shikhar Mehrotra October 2nd, 2022

    Here's How To Take A Screenshot On Your Chromebook

    Though Chromebooks come with many benefits, using a new operating system can mean even the most basic tasks like taking a screenshot become a mystery.

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  • WiFi graphic on phone
    By Faisal Rasool October 2nd, 2022

    This Hidden Android Phone Feature Lets You Share WiFi Without A Password

    If you have an Android, there are a few ways to share your network password without typing out a complicated string of characters.

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  • Camera array of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
    By Nadeem Sarwar October 2nd, 2022

    Samsung May Be Chasing The Magic Behind iPhone's Video Stabilization

    A patent filing from Samsung may indicate it's adding sensor-shift image stabilization to its phones.

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  • cryptocurrency tokens
    By Daniel Feininger October 1st, 2022

    Coinbase Vs. Gemini: The Big Differences Between The Crypto Exchanges Explained

    Gemini and Coinbase are two popular crypto exchanges - here are the biggest difference between the two for those who may be considering getting into crypto.

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  • Pressing Touch ID button on MacBook
    By Peter Cao October 1st, 2022

    What You Need To Do If You Forgot Your MacBook Password

    Have you dusted off an old MacBook, only to realize that you can't remember its password? If so, you're in luck. Resetting a MacBook password is pretty simple.

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  • Phone with Android 12 logo
    By Julian van der Merwe October 1st, 2022

    How To Find The Android 12 Easter Egg

    Android 12, like most of the major releases that came before it, has a hidden Easter egg you can find by digging into a rarely-used system menu.

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  • Tesla Optimus
    By Chris Davies October 1st, 2022

    This Is The Tesla Optimus Robot Elon Musk Expects To Cost Less Than A Car

    Tesla's Optimus robot is Elon Musk's latest obsession, and the human-replacing robot will eventually cost less than a car, the billionaire predicts.

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  • Tesla Optimus prototype
    By Chris Davies October 1st, 2022

    Elon Musk's Tesla Optimus Robot Actually Works

    Elon Musk prompted controversy when he said he wanted to build a humanoid robot. Now, we've seen the Tesla Optimus in action, and it actually works.

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  • Diana Princess of Wales
    By Nadeem Sarwar September 30th, 2022

    Princess Diana Fans Have Something To Say About This AI Rendering Of Her In The Future

    Artificial intelligence has given us oddly proficient dancing robots and fun face filters, but other times it is used in more controversial ways.

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  • different samsung galaxy smartphones
    By Jam Kotenko September 30th, 2022

    Every Way To Take A Screenshot On Your Android Phone

    Taking an ordinary screenshot on Android is simple, but many models have extra features for capturing everything from scrolling screenshots to animated GIFs.

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  • Apple Watch Series 8
    By James Dolan September 29th, 2022

    SlashGear Asks: Are You Planning To Upgrade To One Of The New Apple Watches? - Exclusive Survey

    Now that Apple has taken the wraps off its next Apple Watch lineup, consumers are left with a big choice: keep their current model or upgrade to a new one.

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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger standing next to a movie poster showing his image
    By Eli Shayotovich September 29th, 2022

    The Story Behind The Tank Arnold Schwarzenegger Got For Free

    Schwarzenegger paid $20,000 to ship a tank from Austria to the U.S., but, other than that, the tank was absolutely free.

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  • server ip address
    By Marinel Sigue September 29th, 2022

    Changing Your IP Address Is Easier Than You May Think

    Changing your local IP address can be necessary for a few different reasons. We go into those reasons and tell you how to do it on all the major platforms.

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  • Sonos Sub Mini
    By Chris Davies September 29th, 2022

    Sonos Sub Mini Review: When Smaller Makes More Sense

    The Sonos Sub Mini is a more affordable route to adding extra bass to the company's system, whether you need it for your home theater or your music setup.

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  • Apple News app icon
    By Quentyn Kennemer September 29th, 2022

    Fast Company Compromised, Hackers Sent Obscene Notifications Through Apple News

    Hackers have managed to gain access to another high-profile internet destination, using their brief time in the spotlight to send racist messages.

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  • MacBook on a table
    By Shikhar Mehrotra September 28th, 2022

    4 Useful Ways To Take A Screenshot On Your Mac

    Though it's not readily apparent, macOS has a screenshot feature that is as flexible as it is hidden, and there are multiple ways to use it.

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  • Person using an iPhone 14 Pro
    By Rahul Srinivas September 28th, 2022

    Apple Reportedly Drops Plan To Boost iPhone 14 Production Amid Lagging Demand

    Apple may not be seeing the demand it had expected, at least when it comes to the iPhone 14. That may have resulted in a big production plan change.

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  • Echo Auto 2nd Gen in car
    By Nadeem Sarwar September 28th, 2022

    Alexa Goes For A Ride In Gen 2 Echo Auto

    Amazon's Echo Auto 2nd Gen is taking Alexa for another car ride, sporting some different features than its predecessor. Here's what we can expect.

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  • Apple Watch Ultra
    By Rahul Srinivas September 28th, 2022

    29% Of Tech Fans Think This Is The Best Feature Of The New Apple Watch Ultra - SlashGear Survey

    Apple now offers consumers three wearables, the newest being the Apple Watch Ultra. There's a lot to like about the model, but one feature stands out the most.

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  • Wall mounted Amazon Omni TV
    By Alex Hevesy September 28th, 2022

    Amazon Goes Big On TV With New Fire TV Cube, Alexa Voice Remote Pro, And Omni QLED Series

    Amazon is going hard on TVs, announcing not only a new Fire TV Cube and Alexa Voice Remote today, but also a new lineup of QLED TVs

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  • Amazon Halo Rise
    By Dave McQuilling September 28th, 2022

    Amazon's Halo Rise Bedside Sleep Tracker Takes An Unconventional Approach

    Amazon is back with another IoT device, this one designed to track your sleep habits to (hopefully) help you get better sleep quality in the future.

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  • Blink Wired Floodlight Camera on garage
    By Quentyn Kennemer September 28th, 2022

    Blink Reveals Its First Wired Outdoor Camera And A Handy Mini Mount

    Amazon is back with two new Blink security products, including a mount that gives existing camera owners the option of adding pan and tilt functionality.

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  • Spotlight cam pro plugin
    By Dave McQuilling September 28th, 2022

    Ring Rolls Out Two Enhanced Spotlight Cams And 2nd-Gen Panic Button

    During today's Amazon devices event, Ring revealed two new enhanced Spotlight cameras - and they come with a number of different power options.

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  • Logitech MX Mechanical Mini for Mac
    By Rahul Srinivas September 28th, 2022

    Logitech's Best Accessories Just Got A Mac Glow-Up

    Logitech is back with updated versions of some of its most popular accessories, including the wireless K380 keyboard, all of them made for Apple users.

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  • Man wearing Logitech G FITS
    By S.G. Howe September 28th, 2022

    Logitech G FITS Earbuds Give Gamers A Custom Fit

    Logitech G has introduced a new pair of earbuds for gamers who want the quality and features of a gaming headset, but without the bulky size.

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  • Nothing Ear Stick teaser image
    By Brittany Roston September 28th, 2022

    Nothing's Ear (Stick) Teaser Tells Us A Whole Lot Of Nothing

    Nothing is back, but not with another phone. Instead, the company will expand its audio portfolio with a new product it cryptically refers to as Ear (Stick).

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