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Clear space, optimize your battery and update the basics. These quick changes can make an old Android phone feel snappier.
Some people are having trouble charging their phone with the new Pixelsnap charger, and others are having issues with older wireless chargers, including Google's own Pixel Stands. The bulk of the ...
Google's new Pixel Flex 67W charger claims to prioritizes Pixel phones for faster charging, but it turns out that not always ...
If there’s one accessory everyone should have for their portable devices, it’s a power bank, and this Shargeek power bank deal that Amazon is offering is the perfect power bank right now, given its ...
Many smartphones have fast wired and Qi charging, but both are reduced by various optimizations to maintain your battery.
Andrew is an independent writer with a deep interest in tech. He has been writing in one form or another since his Crayon days and putting various kinds of tech through its paces since his Discman ...
Andy is a seasoned technology journalist with more than 15 years experience in the mobile industry, writing for Digital Trends, Wired, and more. During that time he has reviewed hundreds of ...
The Scranton law firm representing Lackawanna County and Democratic Commissioner Bill Gaughan in the legal fight over replacing former Democratic Commissioner Matt McGloin will not bill the county for ...
Apps loaded with malware have been a problem on Android phones for years, and a key reason behind it is the open nature of the operating system. Unlike iOS, which only allows installation of apps from ...
Self-hosting services save you from subscription costs and give you control over your data. While I’ve previously experimented with self-hosted media servers and file storage, I only really dove into ...
Watching YouTube in the car has so far been banned for an obvious reason. Keeping your eyes on anything else but the road can be dangerous, and if you believe you can refrain from looking at the ...
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