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The Volta is the first accessory I recommend every new GoPro user buys

The GoPro Volta is a grip, battery, remote, and tripod all in one.

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Home security for under $100? Noorio's camera fit the bill but not my needs

The Noorio B200 proves you don't need to spend a lot to get a decent security camera, but it's not without its flaws.

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Sony's SRS-NB10 neckband is great for calling, but not much else

Despite the speaker-like form factor, the sound is much more similar to the lower quality of open-ear headphones.

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Will you watch the Paris 2024 Olympics?

Four years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic made for an unconventional 2020 Olympics for Tokyo, which makes this year's Paris games even more exciting. However, I've personally cut cable and don't have a Peacock subscription. So, rather than paying for yet another streaming service, I'm thinking of taking Chris Hachey's advice and investing in a smart TV antenna to watch my favorite events like women's gymnastics and men's swimming for free. That is, when I'm not actually in Paris for the Olympics as I was lucky enough to snag some seats for the men's basketball final game.

Over a decade later, and we're still talking about the iPhone 4s

Patrick is right -- the iPhone 4s from 2011 is still a stunner today. Its design really set it apart back in the day, with its classy glass back. Yes, it's a solid and blocky phone, but frankly, it's easier to grip than the super slim phones we all have now. One of the quirkiest things about this old phone is the 30-pin connector. I remember how much of a pain this was to disconnect, but at the same time, it clicks in so satisfyingly secure -- something you don’t really get with today’s connectors. Plus, there’s something neat about the camera being flush with the back of the phone, unlike today’s models with their camera bumps. Despite its pretty outdated specs, the iPhone 4s was ahead of its time. It’s a blast from the past and a reminder of how much things have evolved. It’s more than just nostalgia; it’s a nod to Apple’s lasting impact on phone design and tech in general. I got to say, though... I don't miss the home button.

Do you still collect physical audio mediums?

In the wake of Spotify's price hikes, and the debate of lossless audio, it feels like there's been a call for a return to the past. This seems to coincide with the fact that recent years have brought the return of vinyl records to the forefront of music culture. It seems like everyone knows someone who collects vinyls and has a record player in their house. They have an aesthetically pleasing look to them, and provide a certain quality you can't get elsewhere. They also provide a sense of pride, when you find that vinyl you've been looking for or an artist you like releases a new record with custom artwork. You can set it up in your shelf and be glad you found it. The downside of vinyl has been this very thing though. Vinyls are very expensive, sometimes as much as $50 USD for a new one. It's something that can be hard to justify when you can't take it on the go, and Spotify is still not charging that much a month. Are you looking to start/continue physical audio collection or will you

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The 5 hottest July video game releases I can’t wait to play.

Stay out of the sun and keep cool with the best games coming out in July.

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You may have to pay for Apple Intelligence features in the future

Apple may introduce a subscription for some AI features.

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Withings BeamO is shaping the smartwatch-free future with medical-grade accuracy

Withings is known for its smartwatches and scales, but the BeamO is something entirely different when it comes to tracking your health.

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Owning an EV should be easy, but mindsets around gas cars are making it more complicated

Thinking of EVs differently than gas cars could make prices cheaper, charging easier, and general infrastructure much more friendly.

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How I use Bluetooth on my Mac without a mouse, trackpad, or keyboard

Bluetooth makes connectivity clean and seamless, but it can be finicky. Troubleshoot your Bluetooth accessories on your Mac with these tips.

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I got my old iPod back up and running in 2024. Here's how you can too

Fire up your old iPod and upload a few new tunes for some nostalgic old-school music listening.

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Is it worth it to pay for lossless audio?

Despite what some audiophiles may say, switching streaming platforms for lossless audio might not be the best choice.

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How to watch all the Marvel movies and TV shows in chronological order

The Marvel Cinematic Universe began in 2008 with Iron Man, but it’s not the first film you should watch. Here is the official MCU timeline.

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Need another monitor? Here’s how to turn your TV into a PC monitor for free (or next to it)
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TV quality is finally at a level good enough for both work and gaming across the board. Here's how to use your TV as a monitor.

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Is your smart TV running slower than it should? Here are 5 quick fixes

There’s nothing more frustrating than a sluggish smart TV when you’re trying to binge your favorite show. Luckily, there are several quick fixes.

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6 apps to uninstall on your smart TV ASAP
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If you want to de-clutter your TV interface and organize your content, I'd ditch the following apps immediately.

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67 funny things to ask Siri if you're in the mood for a giggle

Siri's not the smartest virtual assistant but she may well be the funniest.

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My top 5 Roku OS features to get the most out of my TV

Aside from streaming, Roku OS has a lot to offer -- including these five features I use all the time to enhance my watch experience.

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I always install these 7 apps first on my smart TV
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Whether your TV is running Android, webOS, or otherwise, I prioritize these apps to get up, running, and watching.

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6 reasons I’m choosing a Chromebook over a Windows laptop

While a Windows laptop might be a more mainstream choice, getting a ChromeOS could turn out to be a much better fit for you.

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9 extra perks that come with your Nintendo Switch Online membership

A Nintendo Switch Online membership lets you play games online, but there's a lot more, too.

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7 telltale signs it's time to upgrade your TV
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You might be tempted to upgrade your TV by newer technologies, a slimmer aesthetic, or, if it's been more than five years.

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How to watch all the Planet of the Apes movies in order

We've arranged all the Planet of the Apes movies, including the newest, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, in the best order for you to binge.

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The first 11 essential apps I install on any new Pixel phone

The Google Play Store is filled with high-quality Android apps. From Pulsar to Libby and Yuka, here are some of my non-negotiable Google Pixel apps.

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I put Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Waze to the test to see which navigation app is the best

With 3 apps sharing the top spot for navigation, it’s only natural to wonder which one takes the gold to get you from point A to B.

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