Category: Product Reviews
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Things You Need to Know about the New Chromecast
Google helps make your online life simpler. From email and search results to news and online maps, it’s the go-to hub of most online users. Today, Google takes over television with the new Chromecast, an internet streaming dongle that just got a vibrant makeover. The Chromecast was on top of Amazon’s list of best-selling electronic devices for…
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Tech Trends of 2016
2015 was such an exciting year for the tech industry that it made people wonder what else these tech geniuses will think of come 2016. Well, the future is finally here and the opportunities are getting bigger and better. Here are a few things that you can expect this 2016. Its a mix of old tech that…
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Things You Can Do With OK Google
When Apple users need help, they turn to Siri. For those who are making the most out of the Windows 10 features, they have proven that Cortana is quit an assistant as well. And as for all other Android users, they have OK Google. You can access OK Google through Google Now. With the huge amount of…
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Create a Podcast Playlist on iOS
Those who use an iPhone or an iPad can attest to how easy it is to create a music playlist through iTunes. The process is as simple as identifying the songs you want to include and putting them together into a new playlist. Alas, the uncomplicated process is not applicable in creating a podcast playlist on iOS. Even…
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Tips on Sharing Apple Live Photos with Everyone
Live Photos is one of the coolest and well-designed features of iOS version 9.0. In a nutshell, the feature enables users to shoot short videos that appear like still photos on the camera roll. The downside of this nifty feature is its sharing restrictions. The live photos can only be shared between iPhone users. Fortunately, experts who sell…
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Things You Need to Know about Apple Music for Android
Android users can now enjoy an up to 30-million song catalog thanks to Apple Music for Android. App experts who sell iPhones remarked that with this app, Android users can now tune into Beats One, Apples personalized live radio. But most important of all, Android users can now purchase songs from iTunes AND stream the music on their…
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Put Your Apple TV In Charge of Your Smart Home Gear
According to experts who sell electronics and review new technologies, there’s a vast selection of home gadgets geared to smarten up a user’s living space. A huge part of this array has ties with the Apple HomeKit, which is a built-in feature found in Apple’s flagship devices. The Need for the Apple TV The Apple HomeKit offers…
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How to Make Wi-Fi Calling on an Android Phone Work
Verizon has officially rolled out Wi-Fi calling to their subscribers who are using the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, and people are starting to get everybody else’s opinion on whether it’s as good as it’s being hyped up to be. Not that Wi-Fi Calling is actually a new technology. This has actually been around for some…
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What You Need to Know about Jailbreaking iPhones and iPads
Gadget stores that sell iPhone and other Apple products had, at one point or another, been asked by a buyer about jailbreaking. In fact, there was a phase where a sentence with the word “jailbreak” on it is incomplete if there’s no mention of “Apple” or “iPhone.” What is jailbreaking? And how does it pertain to the flagship…
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The Difference between Amazon’s Fire OS and Google’s Android
Amazon Fire tablets are powered by the Fire OS – the company’s own operating system. Fire OS is founded on Android by Google, however it does not run any Google services or apps. Based on experts who sell electronics, it’s incorrect to say that an Amazon Fire tablet runs the Android OS. But it also can’t be denied…
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How to Enable or Disable Automatic Updates for iOS Apps
Most iOS apps get updated automatically, which is helpful for some users. However, if you pay for mobile data and are concerned about your gadget’s monthly bill or regular data usage, you most likely want to cut back on the costs and go without the automatic downloads. Disabling Automatic Updates According to experts who review and sell…
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Two-Step Authentication Methods to Secure Your Online Accounts
There is no such thing as too safe or too cautious for those who want their personal and business data protected online. With so many online accounts to keep, look after, and secure, it is good to have that option for a two-step verification (two-factor authentication). Based on experts who sell electronics, enabling this authentication will prompt the…
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Insure Your Personal Electronics against Damage and Theft
Gadgets have become vital parts of life these days. If you insure your car or your home, the thought of insuring your gadgets is not so far out there. Experts who sell electronics recommend this to protect both your devices and savings. Insuring your gadgets – particularly those you use often – is a safety approach which secures…
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Motorola to Introduce Shatterproof Tech Next Year
It’s an exasperating experience that is all too familiar: one minute you are reaching into the bedside table to pick up your ringing phone, and the next you are screaming hopelessly because you dropped the phone. Best case scenario, it’ll sustain a small, unrecognizable chip. Worst case scenario, you now have a shattered phone. If you drop your…
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What Siri Can Do with the New Apple TV
The latest version of Apple TV comes with many advanced features. Based on companies that sell iPhones and iPads, the best of these cool features is the integration of Siri. To access Siri via Apple TV, you need to: Hold down the microphone button on the TV’s remote control. Wait until Siri pops on the screen.…
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The Dark Side of Smartphone Wireless Charging
The concept of wireless charging is great. Alas, the current technology for it leans toward plug- less than wireless. Wireless chargers, the real ones, give a glimpse of what the future technology can bring. Today’s “wireless chargers” are far from being the real ones. The Dark Side of Wireless Chargers To charge your smartphone using a wireless…
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Roku 4 Review
According to the recent Nielsen report, roughly two out of five households in the US are subscribers of video streaming services like Hulu and Netflix. If you don’t have a smart television though, you can still enjoy the services of various video streaming sites using a streaming media player. One of the players getting a lot of buzz…
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Security vs Privacy: US Senate Passes Cyber Bill
If your security is more important that your privacy, you probably will appreciate the vote of the US Senate to pass the contentious Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA). The bill makes it possible for companies and organizations to present proof of cyber-attacks with the United States government, free of any lawsuit even if the given information violates…
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HTC One A9 Review
According to experts who sell cell phones, the line that separates mid-range phones from high-end phones is pointedly blurry these days. As mobile phone hardware gets more commoditized, smartphone manufacturers are confronted with an arduous choice: join the sub-flagship bandwagon ($400 price tag) or go all-out and play with the big leagues ($600+ price tag). Featuring its newest advanced One…
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How to Make Wi-Fi Calling on a Android Phone Work
Verizon has officially rolled out Wi-Fi calling to their subscribers who are using the Galaxy S6 and Falaxy S6 Edge , and people are strating to get everybodu else’s opinion on whether it’s a good as it’s being hyped up to be. Not that Wi-Fi calling is actually a new tecnology . This has actually…