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Best Galaxy S10 Plus screen protectors 2022
Keep your Galaxy S10 Plus' huge screen scratch-free with one of these protectors. It may cost some extra money, but you won't regret it.
Google makes it easier to identify and support LGBTQ+ owned businesses in Search and Maps
Now it can be easier to spot an LGBTQ+ friendly place with the new attributes in the U.S.
Jiggle Physics 131: It Could Have Been A Tweet
On this week's episode of Jiggle Physics, the gang, joined by Sam Tolbert, discuss what could be coming from Nintendo this not-E3 season, more Activision Blizzard news, and all the Final Fantasy announcements.
Best clear cases for Samsung Galaxy S22 in 2022
The Galaxy S22 is available in eight different colors. You can show off the one that fits you with a clear case that looks good and protects your new phone's lovely metallic curves.
Best Samsung Galaxy S22 chargers 2022
Whether you have the regular Galaxy S22 capable of charging at 25W, or the Galaxy S22+/S22 Ultra that can juice up at 45W, you'll need a charger with special smarts to hit those fast charging speeds. To help you out, we've rounded up some of the best Samsung Galaxy S22 chargers available out there.
Google News gets a clean new look for desktop browsers
Google News has shared its redesign for its desktop site, bringing new, customizable experiences.
Meta, Microsoft, and Sony join group pledging an open metaverse
The Metaverse Standards Forum could help to ensure your future virtual worlds all run on similar standards and terminology, which could make the metaverse more open and inclusive.
Twitter launches Notes, a direct competitor to Medium, Substack
In a way to allow users to write long-form content, Twitter has launched Notes. The new feature released in select countries could change the way people are using Twitter.
How to comment with emoji reactions in Google Docs
In addition to commenting on Google Docs with words, you can also use clever emojis to liven up the conversation.
Google appears to pull the plug on Android Auto for phone screens
After discontinuing the feature for phone screens for Android 12 and higher users, Google has pulled the plug for Android 11 users.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth for PS5: Gameplay, story, and everything you need to know
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has been announced, the sequel to 2020's Final Fantasy 7 Remake and second in a planned trilogy. We'll walk you through everything you need to know.
Here's why the Nothing phone (1) isn't coming to the US
The Nothing phone (1) won't be available in the U.S. as the company focuses its efforts on Europe.
Wear OS 3 is no longer a Samsung-exclusive with the Montblanc Summit 3 debut
Montblanc has announced what could be the first non-Samsung smartwatch with Wear OS 3, breaking the operating system's exclusivity with Samsung.
Best Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus screen protectors 2022
The Galaxy S22 Plus is the perfect phone for many with its flat display design, making it even easier to install a screen protector. With these screen protectors, you won't have to worry about that gorgeous screen getting all mangled up.
Can you use a stylus with the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3?
The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 has a touchscreen, but those interested in buying one want to know if they can use a pen, or just their finger.
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds vs. Bose Sport Earbuds: Which should you buy?
Bose went all out in developing active noise canceling true wireless earbuds that are among the best available with the QuietComfort Earbuds. It then took a slightly different tack on the Sport Earbuds. What's the difference and who is better?
Best microSD cards for Galaxy S7 2022
Still rocking a Galaxy S7 in 2022? Chances are you need a microSD card as your internal storage is probably full at this point. Here are the best ones!
Best Galaxy S9 screen protectors 2022
It's a sad sight to see a cracked screen on any phone, but on a high-end device you're looking at a bill of several hundred dollars to get it fixed. Keep your Galaxy S9 safe with a quality screen protector.
Bricked prototype Pixel 7 Pro reveals details about the upcoming flagship
New information about the Pixel 7 series has been revealed thanks to a user with a bricked prototype Pixel 7 Pro.
Google Password Manager now has an Android home screen shortcut
Google's Password Manager can now be added as a shortcut to your Android smartphone or tablet's home screen. Further, the search giant also brings on-device encryption.
Best USB microphones for laptops & Chromebooks 2022
Finding a good USB microphone for a Chromebook isn't as easy as plucking one off a shelf because of the potential compatibility issues, but there are options. We've done the work to find the best plug-and-play options that will ensure you can talk all you want without technical fuss.
Best car chargers for Google Pixel 6 in 2022
We've rounded up a list of the best USB-C compatible car chargers for Google Pixel 6 on the market right now.
Best heavy duty cases for Google Pixel 6 in 2022
The Pixel 6 could last you half a decade, but that's only if you don't break it somewhere along the way. While thin cases can be sexy, rugged cases look much more handsome once you see how high a fall they can take while keeping your Pixel 6 safe.
Amazon Fire HD 8 (2020) review: Goldilocks returns to claim her prize
It's been nearly two years since Amazon last updated its popular Fire HD 8 tablet, and now there's not one, but two distinct models. I spent about a week with the "regular" Fire HD 8 and think that it's still the best budget entertainment tablet to get for most people.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 Bespoke Edition likely to have better customization options
While the predecessor came with up to 49 color combinations, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 will reportedly come with more options and availability in more regions than before.
MediaTek counters the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 with the new Dimensity 9000 Plus
MediaTek has announced a mid-year refresh to its flagship Dimensity 9000 chipset. Phones powered by the new Dimensity 9000+ are expected to ship in Q3 2022.
The Motorola Razr 3 battery might disappoint, according to a new leak
A new leak suggests the Razr 3 will come with flagship specs but a lower battery capacity, the same found in its predecessor.
Ultra Mobile: Best plans, features, and everything you need to know
Ultra Mobile has a huge selection of plans for just about anyone with a focus on providing affordable calling and roaming rates in countries around the globe. Ultra Mobile also has savings for multi-month plans with unlimited data options.
What color Amazon Fire tablet should I buy?
Color preference is one of the most personal purchase choices we have, but unfortunately, many tech companies don't often give us many options. Luckily, that's not the case with Amazon's Fire tablets.
Best PS4 controllers 2022
A great PS4 experience deserves a great controller. We've rounded up the ones that are most deserving of your time and money.
The Galaxy S23 front camera might finally get an upgrade
A new rumor suggests that the Galaxy S23 and S23+ will launch with higher-resolution selfie cameras. This would be the first resolution bump since the Galaxy S10.
T-Mobile’s 5G dunks on AT&T and Verizon in this in-depth 2022 network test
Sprint spectrum spoils T-Mobile users with spectacular speeds with the fastest average results in PCMag's 2022 testing. Utilizing Ookla Wind software, PCMag combined call reliability and data speeds to find the best overall U.S. mobile network.
Amazon Fire TV Stick & TV Stick Lite review: Plug and play
Some folks could care less about having 4K video playback for a variety of reasons. Amazon recognizes this and has released two new Fire TV Sticks for you to choose from. One of these is arguably better than the other, but there's one new Fire TV Stick that is practically a no-brainer pick.
It looks like the Nothing phone (1) design is a hit, but we remain cautiously optimistic
We asked our readers if they liked the design of the Nothing phone (1). Most seem to like it, while some were indifferent.
Pixel update brings VoLTE roaming support amid ongoing 3G shutdown
Google Pixel devices didn't have VoLTE services enabled before and now got enabled through the recent security update. This move from the company is to tackle the impact of carriers shutting down 3G services in the U.S.
Zoom reminds users to switch away from its Chrome App before the end of August
After being pushed back, the end is nigh for Chrome Apps. Zoom has started reminding its users that they will need to switch over to the PWA or download the version from the Play Store.
Google TV profiles are now available to a broader set of users
Google TV's long-delayed personalized profiles have started showing up for more users via a server-side update.
Material You: Everything you need to know
Google made significant design changes with Android 12, adding new color tools connected to your wallpaper. But how does it work? Do you need a Pixel for it? And will Material You come to other Google devices? We'll explain everything we know.
Nothing phone (1) hands-on shows how it plans to illuminate the market
A new hands-on video has appeared, showing off the unique design of the Nothing phone (1). This includes the different arrays of LEDs lights on the back of Nothing's first smartphone.
A Roku-Netflix potential partnership makes the most sense in 2022
Talks of a potential Roku-Netflix partnership has sparked discussion on why now and if it really will be beneficial to the growth of respective companies.
Fender and MINI get their own branded Horizon World levels
Horizon Worlds players can now play levels based on Fender guitars and MINI cars in VR.
Big Tech backs EU's tougher rules versus disinformation
The European Commission has introduced stronger guidelines on disinformation, with 34 tech companies, including Google and Meta, signing on to the revised code of practice.
Meta finally showed us why it's been spending $10 billion on VR
VR is still in its infancy in many ways, and Meta's Reality Labs showed us how it's leading the pack and paving the way for the next generation of headsets.
The key to staying productive is finding the right tool
In a sea of to-do list applications, and more that are constantly being released, we take a look at how you can stay productive.
Google's Nest Wifi router line could get a long-awaited upgrade this year
Google is reportedly planning a major upgrade to its Nest Wifi router line, including support for Wi-Fi 6 and a shift to simpler hardware design similar to the original Google Wifi.
Poll: Do you like the Nothing phone (1) design?
The Nothing phone (1) design has been revealed, showing off a transparent back and several LED strips. Nothing is expected to divulge full details about the phone on July 12.
Best portable power stations 2022
Whether you are experiencing an electrical outage or simply need portable power — there's a power station for you. These units can handle everything from power tools to drones, and everything in between.
Can you game on a Chromebook?
Chrome OS and Chromebooks have reached the point where these aren't just for students anymore. But with Chromebooks getting more powerful, does that mean you can use them as a gaming rig?
Best Belkin power banks 2022
As one of the top mobile device accessory makers, Belkin has some excellent power banks — and these are the best.
Chromebooks may soon consolidate all of your privacy settings into one place
ChromeOS could gain a new privacy feature that will let you automatically disable your Chromebook's camera on a software level.
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