If you have an old smartphone lying around that no one uses, you can still turn it into a router for better internet access.
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Can you use an Apple TV without internet? Here’s what works
Apple TV is built for streaming, but plenty of people want to know what still works when the internet drops or when Wi‑Fi is ...
Zettlab's AI-powered NAS enclosures can be used at home and office. All files are examined and cataloged using AI so photos ...
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Everyone hates OneDrive, Microsoft's cloud app that steals then deletes all your files
OneDrive is Microsoft's cloud-based storage service, and it's aggressively pushed on users of Windows. They want your files ...
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4 Clever Uses For Your Old iPods
It might seem like a century ago when iPods were attached to your hip, but if you still have one, here are five ways you can ...
A group of tech executives, app developers and Silicon Valley philosophers is seeking to streamline the messy matters of the ...
Microsoft set out to make more than a game console with the latest gen of its Xbox console. These hidden tricks maximize its ...
Research on system architecture has proved a very fundamental tradeoff that applies to ubiquitous connectivity. It tells us ...
Microsoft wants your files in its cloud Software King of the World, Microsoft, has turned file storage into a mugging, and it starts the moment Windows decides you are using… ...
The digital nomad revolution is here to stay, but it isn't as simple as taking your laptop away and living the dream. Let's ...
Some of the objects came from Steve Jobs’ childhood bedroom. They’re being made available by his stepbrother, John Chovanec.
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