Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL review

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Google’s latest smartphones, the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, deliver a pure version of Android that also includes one of the most effective cameras available.

Google Pixel 6 Pro review

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Google finally opted to give its phones a new look, and some new features to match, making the Pixel 6 Pro even more interesting.

Google announces new Pixel 4, Pixelbook Go and Nest Mini

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Google confirmed what many suspected when it officially announced its latest new products, including two Pixel 4 phones, plus a new Pixelbook and Nest Mini.

What you should do if you plan on selling or giving...

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Smartphones are some of the easiest items to resell or pass down to friends or family. Even if they are no longer the latest, greatest models, they are still functional for calling, messaging and running apps. Here’s how to prepare for the turnover.

LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen review

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LG is back with the G8X ThinQ, the latest iteration of the company’s flagship smartphone, and tries some new things to stand out from the rest of the pack.

Best productivity apps you should have before going back to school

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Heading back to school in September? Chances are you have a tablet and even if you own a laptop PC as well, I’ll bet you’d rather be carrying the ultra-light tablet to classes than the heavier and bulkier computer. And many students are choosing to go with a tablet exclusively. Whether you’re using the tablet as your primary device or switching back and forth between it and a PC, this list of must-have productivity apps that will ensure you get the most out of your mobile device.

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 Pixel 7 Pro review

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The Google Pixel 7 Pro looks and feels a lot like its predecessor, though can still stand out as one of the best Android handsets available.

Microsoft will soon turn your Windows Phone into a mini PC

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There are various signs that smartphones are becoming viable PC replacements.  Intel is now making powerful mobile processors, smartphones are starting to run desktop-level apps, and Microsoft is putting the power of desktop Windows on their smartphones.  

Read at 1,000 words per minute: Spritz app overview

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What is all the fuss about Spritz? If you were using a Spritz-enabled app, you would already have read to the end of this post and could tell us. But given that Spritz-enabled tech isn’t out there yet (it’s coming soon, though), here’s the scoop. Spritz is new speed reading technology that’s based on the theory that much of our time spent reading is wasted as our eyes move side to side. Display a word in one place, flash one word at a time and suddenly reading becomes much more efficient. Not only that, but by displaying just one word at a time, reading is suddenly possible on compact displays, like a smartphone or smartwatch. Being able to quickly (and painlessly) read e-mail, reports or even books on your Gear2 or Gear Neo suddenly makes the idea of wearable technology even more appealing.