Use your smartphone to get more out of life

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The cell phone has quickly become the focal point of our mobile communications. With the power of a computer in your hand, a display with a resolution on par with HDTV, LTE data speeds that rival your home broadband Internet connection, a high quality camera, gaming capabilities at the level of previous generation consoles, massive amounts of onboard storage, multiple connectivity options and cloud-based synchronization of your services, the smartphone can quickly become an irreplaceable part of your life.

Asus has two new smartphones, goes ‘Deluxe’ on its ZenBook 3...

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Asus officially entered the augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) space with its new Zenfone AR smartphone, while focusing on how a camera focuses with its Zenfone 3 Zoom handset. On top of that, it has gone a little bigger with its ZenBook 3 laptop by unveiling a “Deluxe” version.

Why Samsung Note10 is perfect for students

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Heading back to school and need a phone to keep up with school life and real life? See what features the Samsung Note10 has that make it ideal for students.

Google Home Mini review

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The Google Home Mini brings Google Assistant into the home in a smaller form factor that can fit just about anywhere, and work with a variety of devices.

Review: Homido VR helps you escape to a whole new reality

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 The next transformational leap in gaming and entertainment is already here. Virtual Reality or VR is the idea of creating digital virtual spaces that we can immerse ourselves into, exploring digital worlds just like the way we would explore the real world. Homido has a smart and simple way to experience VR anywhere using something you’ve probably got on you right now: your smartphone. Want to learn more?

Cyber safety tips for you and your smartphone

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When you think of cybersecurity or cyber safety, are you more likely to think of hackers targeting big corporations or governments rather than your own personal vulnerability. The wide open world of cyberspace is something you regularly interact with every time you browse a website, click a link, post on social media and chat online. But your online risk extends beyond those things because you can leave behind a digital footprint without realizing it, or expose your data in ways you didn’t intend to. This article is part of a series of articles that my Plug-in Blog colleagues and I are publishing over the next few weeks offering helpful tips and information about many topics related to cybersecurity. Today I will explore personal smartphone security.

Hands-on with the new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip

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Along with its new trio of Galaxy S20 smartphones, Samsung also officially unveiled its new Galaxy Z Flip foldable smartphone at its Unpacked 2020 event.

Google Pixel 3 & Pixel 3XL

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Meet the Google Pixel 3. Capture the perfect shot every time, get things done with the Google Assistant, enjoy a long-lasting battery, and more.

10 new features in Android 10 you want to use

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Google officially released the latest version of Android, and though the dessert names are gone, there’s still a plate full of improvements to try out.

Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL review

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Google comes back for a double encore with its Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL smartphones, continuing its penchant for software-driven hardware features.