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  • iPhone 13 cameras
    By Rob Rich March 28th, 2022

    Here's Why iPhone 14 Pro May Have A Larger Camera Bump

    Some recent leaks indicate the next-generation iPhone may pack a larger camera bump. While that's disappointing, it may not be entirely bad news.

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  • IKEA SYMFONISK Picture Frame hanging
    By Chris Davies March 28th, 2022

    IKEA And Sonos' Picture Frame Speaker Has One Big Problem

    IKEA and Sonos have teamed up to make a picture frame that's also a speaker. But right now there's no way to actually use your own art in there.

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  • Samsung Smart Monitor M8
    By Rahul Srinivas March 28th, 2022

    Samsung Launches Smart Monitor M8, Now Available To Pre-Order

    The much-anticipated crossover monitor/Smart TV is now available for pre-order, and here we break down the specs and decide whether its worth the hype.

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  • Facebook Live Closed Captions
    By Brittany Roston March 28th, 2022

    Facebook Live Adds Closed Captioning: Here's How To Use It

    Facebook has announced better accessibility on its live streaming platform, adding closed captioning to Facebook Live.

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  • Sonos Beam (Gen 2) sitting on table
    By Chris Davies March 28th, 2022

    Sonos Beam (Gen 2) Review - Dolby Atmos Magic

    If you want better movie nights without the usual control headaches or visual clutter of more traditional surround systems, the new Beam is just right.

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  • Instagram mobile login
    By Brittany Roston March 28th, 2022

    Instagram Makes It Easier For Users To Avoid Music Copyright Issues

    Instagram is making it easier for users to avoid music copyright infringement issues before their videos are muted or removed.

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  • Zoom logo on laptop
    By Chris Burns March 28th, 2022

    Zoom Just Added Lip And Hair Color Effects: Here's Where To Find Them

    Zoom just added a feature to video chat called Studio Effects.

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  • 5G in front of business person
    By Chris Burns March 28th, 2022

    5G In The USA Made Simple: Sub-6 Vs mmWave

    This article acts as guide for the most major roll-out of 5G data in the USA.

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  • By Chris Burns March 28th, 2022

    The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Wireless Charger Isn't What I Expected

    Amazon made some interesting decisions when it came to the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition and its wireless charger.

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  • Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max on table
    By Chris Davies March 28th, 2022

    Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max Review - A Milestone Decision

    The advantages in screen size, battery life, and camera performance are worth the trade-offs in physical heft and price.

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  • Three Chimera Painter monsters
    By Shane McGlaun March 28th, 2022

    Google's Chimera Painter Can Create Fantastical Creatures Automatically

    Google has created a new machine learning model that can automatically create renderings from a user supplied creature outline -- it's called Chimera Painter.

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  • Pixel 6 smartphone
    By Ewdison Then March 28th, 2022

    The Pixel 6a Launch May Be Bittersweet

    Android fans are anticipating a Pixel 6a launch at the upcoming Google I/O 2022 event, but word has it there will be one hotly-anticipated item left out.

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  • Android toy and phone VPN
    By Brittany Roston March 28th, 2022

    How To Connect A VPN To An Android Device

    Whether you want to protect your privacy or simply get around streaming geoblocks, connecting to a VPN on Android is fast, simple, and effective.

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  • Samsung Galaxy phone interface
    By Brittany Roston March 27th, 2022

    Samsung Galaxy Has A Hidden Menu You Can Only Open With A Secret Code

    If you own a Samsung Galaxy, you're likely familiar with most of its settings and menus. You probably don't know about this secret menu, though.

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  • Microsoft Your Phone Android app
    By Brittany Roston March 27th, 2022

    How To Set Up Android Notifications On Your PC

    If you're an Android user who spends ample time on a Windows PC, you can link the two so that phone notifications appear on the computer. Here's how to do it.

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  • Using stylus with Vivo Tab
    By Rahul Srinivas March 25th, 2022

    Vivo Just Showed Its First-Ever Android Tablet

    Vivo plans to drop a high-functioning Android tablet called the Vivo Pad, according to insider reports. Fans of the company can expect the tablet soon.

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  • MacBook Air
    By Chris Burns March 25th, 2022

    Apple's Next MacBook Air Could Be A Big One

    The design of the MacBook Air has stayed mostly consistent throughout the years, but now Apple may be planning a display shake-up in future models.

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  • Amazon Kindle on table edge
    By Chris Davies March 25th, 2022

    Now Your Amazon Kindle Can Set Your Current Ebook Cover As Lockscreen Art

    Amazon has tweaked the lockscreens of its Kindle devices, replacing the usual screensaver on select versions with the cover of the current book-in-progress.

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  • Photo of a blue bird
    By JC Torres March 25th, 2022

    Google Photos High Quality Might Not Be Near-Identical To Original

    Half a decade ago, Google claimed that High Quality photos boasted near-identical visual quality to their Original Quality. That might not be the case, though.

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  •  Hear.com Horizon Hearing Aids
    By SlashGear Staff March 25th, 2022

    Hear.com Horizon Hearing Aids Aim For A Younger, Active Crowd

    The hear.com horizon promises hearing aid invisibility, thanks to the design that it borrows from manufacturing partner Signia's Styletto Connect.

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  • By Chris Davies March 25th, 2022

    This Sonos Earbuds Design Fixes One Big AirPods Problem

    Sonos may be looking smaller for an upcoming audio product launch, with a new Sonos earbuds design seemingly previewed by US patent filings.

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  • Yellow uber taxi
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 25th, 2022

    Uber's New Partnership Means You Can Get A NYC Taxi On The App

    Has the bitter history between traditional taxi services and the ride-sharing app been resolved?

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  • Starlink user terminal attached to roof
    By Chris Davies March 25th, 2022

    This SpaceX Starlink Limit Has Killed My Satellite Internet Dream For Now

    I've been hoping to score a space on the Starlink "Better Than Nothing Beta," but it turns out there's some fine print that might limit how you hoped to use it.

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  • Annoyed woman holding phone
    By Sanjiv Sathiah March 25th, 2022

    How To Fix Your Android Phone's Poor Battery Life

    If you are out on the go, you might want to consider implementing some simple changes to get the most out of your Android phone's battery life.

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  • macintosh.js app screen
    By JC Torres March 25th, 2022

    Mac OS 8 Emulator Lets You Relive The Past For The First Time

    Whether you're discovering it for the first time or planning a nostalgia trip, a new macintosh.js project now lets you run the 90s era Mac OS 8.

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  • Fitbit smartwatch on wrist
    By Rahul Srinivas March 25th, 2022

    Google Wants FDA Approval For Fitbit's Heart Rate Monitoring

    Google recently released the results of a study involving its wearable tech and is seeking government approval of a new algorithm.

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  • iPhone 14 Pro Max concept image
    By Tushar Mehta March 25th, 2022

    iPhone 14 Pro Schematics Leak Could Leave You Missing The Notch

    To notch or not to notch, that is the question concerning some Apple users with the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro.

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