Cameron Summerson
Contributing since January, 2014
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About Cameron Summerson
Cameron Summerson is a die-hard Android fan, Chicago Bulls fanatic, metalhead, and cyclist. When he's not pounding keys here at HTG, you can find him spending time with his wife and kids, spinning legs on the bike, chugging away on the 6-string, or being disappointed in the Bulls.
Latest Articles
Powerbeats Review: Almost Pro
If you want the Powerbeats Pro but aren't willing to drop $250 on them, then new Powerbeats will get you 90 percent of the way there for 60 percent of the cost.
Jabra Elite Active 75t Review: Great for Your Next Hot and Sweaty Session
If you're looking for a good set of earbuds to wear while working out, the Jabra Elite Active 75t should promptly move to the of your list.
The Best Ways to Video Chat from Windows, Mac, iPhone, or Android
If you live far away from the people you care about, video chatting is the best way to feel more like you're there with them in person.
Sennheiser HD 450BT Review: I Love Them and Don't Love Them
The Sennheiser HD 450BT on-ear headphones are a damn decent set of cans. They sound killer, but shoddy controls and less-than-stellar noise canceling make them harder to recommend.
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I Tried YouTube Music Again and It Still Sucks
Google still plans to replace Play Music with YouTube Music, but...it's just not ready yet. Still? Whatever. YouTube Music is bad.
Hey Guys, AirPods (and AirPods Pro) on Android Are Totally Fine
AirPods with Android? Yep---totally fine. They work (and sound!) great.
Jabra Elite 75t Review: The Best Sounding True Wireless Earbuds You Can Buy
If you're looking for a set of true wireless earbuds that sound absolutely incredible, then the Elite 75t by Jabra should jump to the top of your list.
So You Just Got an Amazon Fire Tablet. Now What?
Hey, congratulations on your new tablet! The Amazon Fire Tablet series offers, without a doubt, some of the best bang for your buck devices you can get in today's tablet market.
So You Just Got a PlayStation 4. Now What?
Christmas has come and gone, the paper torn off of every box under the tree, and you just scored a brand new PlayStation 4 (or Pro!).
Aukey's New 30-Watt USB-C PD Brick Is a Must-Have for Your Gadget Bag
If you've been looking for a solid little USB-C PD charger for on-the-go use, take a look at this offering from Aukey. It's solid.
How to Disable Images in Chrome's Address Bar Search Suggestions
Don't like the little image previews when you search from Chrome's address bar? Here's how to turn them off.
Google Chrome’s Hover Cards: My New Favorite Thing I Didn’t Know I Wanted
Hover Cards are a new (hidden) feature in Google Chrome that provides much more meaningful interaction when you hover over an open tab. And I'm not sure how I lived without them.
How to Install Desktop Chrome Extensions on Android
If you've dreamed of the day when you could install Chrome extensions on Android, we have good news.
How To Get the Most Out of Your Chromebook's RAM
It doesn't matter how much (or how little) RAM your Chromebook has---there are always ways to squeak just a little bit more out of it. Here are some tips to make the most of your Chromebook's memory.
How Much RAM Does a Chromebook Really Need?
Chrome OS doesn't handle memory management the same way Windows or macOS does. It can do more with less.
What Is Android’s Project Mainline, and When Will My Phone Get It?
Project Mainline is Google taking control of Android's security updates by shipping them through the Play Store. This is an excellent move that should help keep all Android phones more secure.
Chrome for Android Has Dark Mode--Here's How to Turn it On
Chrome for Android joins Mac and Windows for the Dark Mode party. Turning it on is just not as straightforward for now.
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