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    There's a good chance you're using cables for your devices far longer than you probably should, particularly considering how quickly technology advances.

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  • A man experiencing discomfort from his headphones

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  • google wallet icon open on a smartphone with a red background

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    By Joshua Hawkins 15 hours ago Read More
  • Half-opened MacBook Pro on a wooden table

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    By José Adorno 16 hours ago Read More
  • An alarm clock on a stack of books next to a laptop and a window in a white room

    This Hidden Windows Morning Start-Up Feature Makes Your Most Boring Tasks Automatic

    Want to streamline your morning routine and make sure your PC is ready to rock and roll? Here's one Windows feature that can automate your boring startup.

    By Marinel Sigue 17 hours ago Read More
  • Close up of Waze icons and warning indicator on a smartphone display.

    Here's How To Get Different Colored Roads On Waze (And What They Actually Mean)

    There are a lot of different colors used in Waze, some of which are self-explanatory, but there's a whole different slew of colors in Editor Mode.

    By Briley Kenney 19 hours ago Read More
  • A modern looking turntable sits at the end of a desk, the device has a woodgrain footage and its tonearm is about halfway through a vinyl record

    5 Of The Best Modern Turntables You Can Buy

    Whether you're looking to get your first turntable or looking to upgrade your setup, these turntables rank among the best modern ones on the market.

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  • Illustration of an overheating computer processor

    7 Signs Your CPU Is About To Fail

    CPU failure is usually sudden and total, but there can be signs that suggest it would be prudent to start saving for a new one.

    By Sydney Louw Butler 20 hours ago Read More
  • A woman sitting on a couch smiling while using an iPad

    5 Useful iPad Accessories Cheaper Than Apple Brand Products

    Apple has some really nice and reliable accessories for its products, but sometimes the prices are simply just too high for the average buyer.

    By Noelle Corbett 20 hours ago Read More
  • hand holding smartphone with google play icon and logo open, google logo on colored board in back

    Big Changes Are Coming To Android's Google Play Store This Month

    Major Google Play Store changes are scheduled to begin in the U.S. this month. The new system will affect users, developers, and competing marketplaces alike.

    By Joshua Hawkins 21 hours ago Read More
  • LG TV in a store.

    How Long Do Owners Say LG TVs Usually Last?

    it's only natural to want to make your investment last if you buy a new TV, so how long can you expect an LG TV to last if you buy a new one?

    By Sead Fadilpasic 21 hours ago Read More
  • Someone holding Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7.

    5 Things To Stop Doing If You Have A Foldable Phone

    Anyone who owns a foldable phone should be careful to avoid doing these 5 things in the interest of keeping their device problem-free for the long haul.

    By Trevor Mogg 21 hours ago Read More
  • rear of Google Pixel 10 series smartphone

    You Can Now Buy Pixel Care+ For Older Google Pixel Phones - But There's A Catch

    Google is giving Pixel owners another chance of buying its smartphone insurance plan, though they must still keep some limitations in mind.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 22 hours ago Read More
  • A router on a table

    These 5 Routers Are No Longer Safe To Use After A New Security Backdoor Was Discovered

    It's not something that often comes to mind, but it's important to always update the firmware on your internet router whenever possible to protect yourself.

    By Chifundo Kasiya 23 hours ago Read More
  • Person plugging in a laptop

    Why Do Some Laptops Have Two Charging Ports?

    As laptop designs continue to evolve, you may have noticed that most models tend to include two charging ports, sometimes one on either side.

    By Kazim Alvi 23 hours ago Read More
  • Someone loading CDs and DVDs into classic players and equipment on a shelf.

    Here's Why DVD Audio Is Better Than CDs

    Audiophiles might feel the need to turn to physical media like CDs over streaming for better fidelity, but the mostly-forgotten DVD-Audio format is superior.

    By Briley Kenney 24 hours ago Read More
  • android auto using a map navigation system

    Your Google Maps App On Android Auto Is About To Look Different — Here's Why

    Some Android Auto users are beginning to see a different Google Maps interface, but the change is rolling out slowly and can't be enabled manually.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 day ago Read More
  • A bunch of LEDs on a router with their settings under them, focusing on the 2.4GHz and 5GHz network bands

    4 Devices You Should Always Connect To 5GHz Wi-Fi (And 4 That Can Stay On 2.4GHz)

    Not every device needs 5GHz Wi-Fi. Some gadgets benefit from faster speeds, while others perform better on reliable 2.4GHz connections.

    By Ritwik Mitra 1 day ago Read More
  • OpenAI logo on a smartphone screen

    OpenAI's First Device Might Have Been Revealed — Here's What It Does

    A new report may offer the first substantial details about OpenAI's consumer hardware plans. The rumored device is still in development and unannounced.

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  • Google Pixel 9 Pro smartphones arranged in a store

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    Pixel phones can use plenty of common Android gear, but a few accessories are better suited to Google's hardware and charging features than others.

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  • A closeup of a Mac screen's menu bar showing the battery icon in focus

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    By Jason Schneider 1 day ago Read More
  • Samsung QLED TVs on display in a store.

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    You've likely seen the QLED brand on all manner of TVs for sale these days, which may raise some questions on who actually owns QLED technology.

    By Daniel Trock 1 day ago Read More
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