Google Pixel 7a review

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Google gives you a number of reasons why you should spend less on a phone with a quality choice in the Pixel 7a.

Review: Canon SELPHY CP910 printer is a lightweight, portable, wireless printer

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Let your tween share all her fun moments with the SELPHY CP910 printer from Canon. This compact and portable printer is designed to print out all those selfies, instagram and smartphone photos using a wireless connection.   Get all those cherished photos out of the phone and into your photo albums or scrapbook . It’s the perfect gift for the tween girl in your life. Hand this over and you’ll be the cool adult in her life.

Back to School: Budget Smartphones for the new year

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This is one of the best times of the year to upgrade your smartphone or finally give into your pre-teen’s begging for their first smartphone experience. Here we look at five budget smartphones to add to your to-buy list.

5 ways to get the most out of the Microsoft Surface...

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Is the Microsoft Surface Duo a phone? A tablet? A computer unto itself? It’s very much all three, and when you learn what it’s capable of, you start to do more with it.

The Motorola Razr is back and flipping out at CES 2020

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Motorola has already unveiled its reimagined Razr smartphone, but CES 2020 offered the opportunity to see how cool a newer flip might be.

Google releases new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro

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Google has officially announced that new Pixel 6 smartphones are coming this fall, and while not all the details are clear yet, some features certainly are.

Android Marshmallow expanding to more devices, updates features

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Android 6.0 Marshmallow has now been out for almost six months, and while it hasn’t come close to growing to represent the majority of smartphones and tablets running Android, it is set to roll out in greater numbers with impending updates and new devices. Google hasn’t changed too much since it first unveiled Marshmallow, but there are improvements, nonetheless.

G Flex from LG: the high tech curved smartphone comes to...

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For years, the basic smartphone form factor hasn’t changed much: a rectangular slab of plastic, glass and metal. As displays have become larger, some people have found that rectangle becomes a bit cumbersome to use as a phone and all the flat glass leads to a lot of glare. Enter the G Flex from LG. Canada’s first curved smartphone, the G Flex ups the display size to 6 inches and offers the high contrast ratio and deep blacks that only OLED can. Thanks to its innovative curved design, the G Flex feels much more natural to use as a phone than much smaller traditionally shaped smartphones, while the curved display reduces annoying screen glare. The G Flex offers even more technological breakthroughs than its unique form factor and it’s coming soon to Best Buy.  

Review: Pebble watch enhances your Smartphone

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The Pebble watch pairs with your smartphone to run apps right from your wrist. See that important email or text or who is is calling without having to pull your phone out.      

Google releases Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, plus Pixel Watch

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Google announced a set of new products led by the Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel 7, along with the company’s first smartwatch and a return to tablets.