Author Archives: Josh Hendrickson

Google’s Phone App Will Let You Know Why a Business is Calling

Google frequently updates its phone app with new and useful features, and the latest one should be a crowd-pleaser. As spotted by Android Police, Google is working on a verification system that will help you know what business is calling and why.Read T… Continue reading

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The Microsoft Store is Dead

Like many retailers, Microsoft Stores closed during the global pandemic shut down. The lingering question has been, when would they reopen? Now Microsoft has an answer for us—never. The company announced it would permanently shut down all but fou… Continue reading

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Facebook Wants You to Stop Sharing Last Season’s News

We’ve all seen it at least once. A piece of news shared on Facebook that hits our feed, except it’s old. Really old. The headline makes it sound recent, but the event happened ages ago, and the article might even be accurate anymore. Facebo… Continue reading

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Amazon Announces a New Counterfeit Crimes Unit to Knock off Knockoffs

Amazon has a counterfeit problem. It’s wide-ranging enough that there’s a good chance you have purchased a fake item through the company if you’ve purchased SD cards, lightning cables, or even cheap mini PCs. Amazon previously promise… Continue reading

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Synology DS220+ NAS Review: An Affordable Workhorse for Every Home

For some time, we’ve said one of the best Network Attached Storage (NAS) units you can buy is the Synology DS218+ model. It’s affordable, flexible, quiet, and doesn’t take up much space. But at two years old, it’s long in the to… Continue reading

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Nintendo’s Free Jump Rope Switch Game Will Make You Hop Till You Drop

The world may be opening up slowly, but many of us still can’t get to a gym. Then again, even without a global pandemic getting to the gym is difficult. That’s where Nintendo’s new and free Jump Rope Challenge game for Switch comes… Continue reading

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LEGO Announces the Full Super Mario Product Lineup

Last March, LEGO announced it was working with Nintendo to create a new LEGO Super Mario lineup. The collaboration led to a unique product that allows you to create Mario levels and play through them with a giant Mario figure that collects coins, hits … Continue reading

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The Latest Philips Hue Bulb Is Its Brightest Yet

Signify, the company behind Philps Hue products has a few new smart lights for you to consider. That includes the new Philips Hue White A21 bulb, capable of 1600 Lumes—the equivalent of a 100-watt bulb. Perfect when you need the power of the sun,… Continue reading

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Cameo Will Let You Zoom With the Stars for Lots of Money

Cameo, the service that lets you pay famous people to send you a personalized message, wants to take things a step further. Whereas before you’d submit a script or request and receive back a pre-recorded video, now you can buy a 10-minute Zoom ca… Continue reading

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Google Delays Library Transfers from Play Music to YouTube Music

Things can change quickly in a month. Last month, you could request to jump to the front of the line in the Play Music to YouTube Music transfer rollout. Now this month, Google decided to delay the feature altogether, due to high demand.Read This Artic… Continue reading

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