How to Find the Best Google Meet Features on Android and IOS
The Google Meet apps for Android and iOS offer an optimized version of the video chat service desktop interface. The basic controls are simple and […]
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The Google Meet apps for Android and iOS offer an optimized version of the video chat service desktop interface. The basic controls are simple and […]
Continue reading »I was really hoping that Google’s latest Google Maps integration would allow you to see COVID-19 cases emerge and spread on a giantPlague, Inc.- style […]
Continue reading »There is nothing I love more than troubleshooting my internet connection. I am also very pleased to note the stupidity of the plans that we […]
Continue reading »Amazon managed to squeeze about a dozen product announcements into Thursday’s 50-minute presentation, showcasing everything from new Alexa smart speakers to cloud gaming services, next-generation […]
Continue reading »Todoist is already great for managing projects and to-do lists, but the recently launched Whiteboard app turns those to-do lists into custom – and collaborative […]
Continue reading »I’m going to cheat a little for Tech 911 Q&A this week on Lifehacker. I don’t get this question emailed the way it usually is, […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever wondered about TikTok or WeChat, you only have a few days to download them before apps are removed from the Apple App […]
Continue reading »How do you manage a multi-platform household? Not everyone is completely committed to Apple, Google, Microsoft, or any other tech company. You can have an […]
Continue reading »Amazon recently updated Alexa with a new feature that allows users to print to-do lists, recipes, and more with a quick voice command. The AI […]
Continue reading »With great power comes great responsibility. And I couldn’t emphasize that any more if I wanted to, because now I’m going to give you a […]
Continue reading »A recently discovered vulnerability in WhatsApp – I use the term more broadly than usual because this vulnerability itself doesn’t seem to be an application […]
Continue reading »Ever browsing an old website and encountering a 404 error when you clicked on a link to a long-abandoned site? How about finding an old […]
Continue reading »Teachers create the best tricks. Full stop. There are no arguments. Their clever ways of managing the number of children they watch and bypassing the […]
Continue reading »Yes, this week we’re diving into those waters: the classic PC versus Mac debate that spawned countlesshilarious commercials from Apple and John Hodgman a decade […]
Continue reading »You have Android. Check. You have a computer. Check, check. You want to connect your Android to your computer in order to copy files from […]
Continue reading »Google Home 2.27 adds a number of new features to the app, including new in-app controls for Nest home security products on iOS and Android, […]
Continue reading »An unsuccessful update of the Adobe Lightroom app on iOS accidentally deleted the photos and editing settings of users. Adobe has responded to widespread bug […]
Continue reading »I will never blame anyone for asking a technical question that seems “basic” because we all had to start somewhere. Few of us have come […]
Continue reading »COVID-19 continues. To get many of us to work and communicate from home, most of the major camera manufacturers have released official software that turns […]
Continue reading »Search options can be great, fun, and creepy at the same time. The intent makes sense: Save a few keystrokes by giving you what you […]
Continue reading »Usually you know when bad weather is approaching you, whether you have looked up into the sky to see the ominous gray-green hue of a […]
Continue reading »A new Google Lens feature is coming to help students learn math and STEM-related topics. To use the new Homework search mode, all you have […]
Continue reading »I love it when people go out and actually test the hardware we rely on every day. This is why I was spending way too […]
Continue reading »Whenever you get the chance, you should use two-factor authentication to protect your various accounts. This is a no brainer. However, I also appreciate services […]
Continue reading »Many AT&T customers received a confusing email from the company stating that 3G services were ending and that they would need to upgrade to a […]
Continue reading »Nobody likes chain letter. And while you’re probably more used to receiving annoying spam from friends and family in your inbox, you may have received […]
Continue reading »Google One’s cloud storage is undergoing big changes , including a brand new iOS app, free phone data backups, and a new data management tool […]
Continue reading »If you live on multiple services and computers – for example, use Google’s suite of digital tools alongside various Apple iCloud offerings – the best […]
Continue reading »I can’t remember the last time I switched between Android and iOS as my daily driver – the phone I use for all my personal […]
Continue reading »The geek desk may not be as flamboyant as the spice rack , but I am proud of all the tech equipment I have acquired […]
Continue reading »If you’ve never known what Google Meet is before, you probably know; at least I am constantly reminded of the existence of this free video […]
Continue reading »Wall-mounted TVs are great for watching movies, but they just take up a lot of space when you’re not using them. Instead of letting that […]
Continue reading »Screen recording features are great for helping family members with technical problems using their new smartphone, recording game content, collecting evidence when reporting bugs, and […]
Continue reading »I enjoy playing PC games at reasonable resolutions and quality settings without burning my legs or table, so I usually don’t even think about the […]
Continue reading »Maybe you got bitten by a technical bug and became a Commodore Collector. Or you were cleaning the house of a loved one and found […]
Continue reading »My hours after work are precious, and nothing is more annoying than hearing the familiar slack thump interrupting my afternoon nap. (I’m not sixty, I […]
Continue reading »In an ideal world, you would pay for super-fast internet service, plug your cable modem into a fast enough router, and get blazing download speeds […]
Continue reading »By design, most Alexa-based devices can be fully controlled by voice commands right out of the box – just say “Alexa” and your Echo speaker, […]
Continue reading »See if this scenario sounds familiar: you’ve put on your best Zoom shirt for daily work checks, you’ve poured wine for a weekly meeting with […]
Continue reading »One of the most useful features on any Windows PC or Mac is the ability to schedule it to turn on at a set time […]
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