DJI Osmo Mobile 3 smartphone gimbal review

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Need to bring a more professional look to videos without spending a load of cash? A gimbal could help. Check out our review of DJI Osmo Mobile 3 & its major new feature!

Get into the Star Wars spirit with your smartphone or tablet

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens is one of the most anticipated films in years, and Disney has spared no expense in promoting it with a number of marketing partnerships that tie-in to mobile devices. If you’re a big fan, you may already know about some of them, and if you don’t, there may be some that are of interest as the next episode in the Star Wars mythos hits theatres.

Common iPhone issues and how to fix them

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The iPhone is a great device, but it’s not perfect, and sometimes issues do come up, so what do you do to fix them? Take matters into your own hands.

Review: LG 360 Cam sees the world in 180- or 360-degrees

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 Shooting photos or video in 360-degrees is a unique proposition that has only become readily available to consumers in the last few years. Prior to that, it was either expensive or out of reach, and few options to display the content anyway. The LG 360 Cam is a pocket-sized camera that can shoot in 180- or 360-degrees, and works with any Android phone, not just LG’s models.

Samsung Galaxy A53 review

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If you just want a smartphone that does the basics well, the Samsung Galaxy A53 is the ideal mid-range cellphone for you.

How to record a video of your smartphone screen

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Your smartphone is already a camera, audio recorder and gaming device, but you can also use it to record whatever it is you’re doing onscreen.

Samsung unveils new Gear 360 and Gear VR

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Much of the buzz from Samsung’s big reveal for its Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ smartphones included new accessories designed to work in tandem with them—a new Gear 360 camera and new Gear VR headset. Plus, a new docking station rounds out an interesting mix.

Motorola Moto X review: bigger and better Android experience

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Last year’s Moto X was a surprise hit, winning praise for its attractive design, nearly pure Android UI and excellent value proposition. This year’s follow-up Moto X is much more than a spec-bumped version 2. The new Moto X is significantly bigger, much more powerful and gains new features, while retaining much of the appeal of the original. I just wrapped up a week with the 2014 Moto X and I’ll be sorry to see it go.

Review: WeBoost Eqo Boost should amp up your cell reception

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 If you find that cellular reception is a problem in your home or office, then the Eqo Boost from WeBoost may be the solution you’re looking for. Dropped calls, or parking yourself in one spot near a window to get a reliable connection for phone calls can be a frustrating experience, especially when you feel powerless to do anything about it.

Back to School: Cases to protect your phone or tablet

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Smartphones are the modern world's lifeblood, so it's important to keep them safe when you're out and about! These cases are all about what'll protect your phone or tablet to keep it in tip-top shape for as long as possible.