Now playing: Watch this: 4 ways to connect wireless headphones to any TV 2:19 So you want to watch television at night without disturbing others trying to sleep. Or maybe you prefer to block out the noise of your surroundings — like that annoying dog next door who won’t stop barking — while catching up …
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5 ways to print holiday photos you take with your phone
This holiday season, you’re bound to take hundreds of photos. But you probably won’t be reaching for a dedicated camera, you’ll grab the phone from your pocket instead. This isn’t a new phenomenon. Point-and-shoot cameras have been on a steady decline since 2012. But while smartphones have put an above-average camera in nearly everyone’s pocket, one question remains: What’s the …
Read More »How to block Rogue One spoilers
You’ve bought your tickets, cleared your schedule and are navigating the internet carefully for the next few days until “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” finally hits theaters. In the days leading up to a big release like this, spoilers and rumors run amok. Click on any links that contain information on the new Star Wars movie and you run …
Read More »How to get a Touch Bar on your old Mac
Now playing: Watch this: The easy way to try Apple’s Touch Bar on your old Mac 1:44 Enlarge Image Sarah Tew/CNET Apple’s long-awaited update to the popular MacBook Pro series laptops was met with mixed reactions. While the 13- and 15-inch models come with thinner, lighter chassis, a much larger trackpad, improved specifications and four USB-C ports, the biggest talking …
Read More »How to add your calendar events to the Google Maps app
Late last week, Google announced a closer integration between two of its very popular services, Maps and Calendar. Events added to your Google Calendar — either manually or automatically via Gmail — will be viewable in Google Maps for quick access to directions to your upcoming events. For now, these updates will only be available within the Google Maps app …
Read More »How to preorder the Google Pixel and Pixel XL
Earlier today at the “Made By Google” event, Google unveiled two new phones, the Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL. These phones are designed by Google and meant to showcase the best hardware and software experience offered by the company. The new Pixel phones come in three colors: Really Blue, Very Silver and Quite Black (I’m really, very, quite serious …
Read More »How to use the second camera on the iPhone 7 Plus
The biggest difference between the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus isn’t the size — it’s the camera. The 7 Plus includes two 12-megapixel cameras that fire off when you capture a photo, giving you one superimage. But that’s not all the second camera is for. The two cameras are fitted with different lenses. One is a 28mm f1.8 wide …
Read More »Make a DIY keychain for your iPhone 7’s headphone adapter
You want to listen to music or watch a video, so you reach for your favorite headphones. But then you abruptly remember: there is no headphone jack on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus and your 3.5mm adapter is nowhere in sight. Without going fully wireless or grabbing a pair of Lightning-compatible headphones, you’ll have to get used to …
Read More »What you should know about the new home button on the iPhone 7
While the iPhone 7 may not look all that different from its predecessor, there are some fairly significant changes to be aware of. You’ve likely heard that there is no headphone jack or that the iPhone 7 Plus got a second camera around back. But a new feature that is causing some concerns for people is the new home button. …
Read More »How to find out if your Galaxy Note 7 needs to be returned
You may have heard by now that Samsung Galaxy Note 7s are catching fire. Unlike other phones exploding or bursting into flames in the past, this is not an isolated event and Samsung urges customers to turn in their Note 7s. Yesterday, with a total of 92 incidents received, Samsung finally issued an official recall. Samsung notes that Note 7s …
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