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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

The Best Samsung Galaxy Features You're Probably Not Using

Samsung packs its flagship phones with a slew of features---some are even better than stock Android.

Can You Get By with a Chromebook in College?

When heading off to college, finding the right laptop for your money is a challenge---you don't want to spend more than you have to, but not having enough laptop is arguably worse.

How to Get Google Feed in Nova Launcher

One of the best features in Google's stock launchers is quick access to the Google Feed.

How to Get Gesture Navigation on Any Android Phone

Android's upcoming iteration (currently just called "P") contains a new gesture navigation feature.

How Does Android Messages for Web Compare to Similar Apps?

We've long had the ability to send text messages from a computer with third party apps like Pushbullet and MightyText.

Five Android Features Samsung Does Better Than Google

Ask any Android purist and they'll tell you: stock Android is the one true Android.

The Best Video Editing Tools for Chromebooks

While it's commonly thought Chromebooks aren't good for anything more than surfing the web, that's not the case.

The Best Photo Editors for Chromebooks

One of the biggest question we see about Chromebooks is "can they run Photoshop?" The answer to that is no---at least not the full version you'll find on other platforms.

How to Add Imported and iCal Calendars to Google Home

If you use multiple calendars on the daily and you also use Google Home, then you know how frustrating it is that Google Home doesn't list all your calendars when you ask about your day.

How to Fix All Your Samsung Phone's Annoyances

Samsung is the biggest manufacturer of Android phones in the world, but that doesn't mean these handsets are perfect out of the box.

How to Temporarily Disable the Fingerprint Reader and Smart Lock in Android P

Starting with iOS 11, Apple included a way to quickly disable Touch ID and Face ID on iOS.

The Best Video Editors for Android

There's no need to break out a computer for a quick edit on a video you just shot---with the proper tools, you can do a lot right from your phone.

Why Do iPhones Generally Have Better Sound Quality Than Android?

If you've ever used both platforms---especially listening to audio through headphones---you probably noticed that iPhones generally have better sound and more volume than Android.

PSA: Make Sure You Have a Backup for Two-Factor Authentication

Two factor authentication (2FA) is generally a great security tool.

How to Manually Export and Back Up Contacts on Android

Android does a great job of keeping all your contacts in sync with your Google account, so theoretically you should never lose all your contacts.

Switching to a Chromebook? Here's What You Need to Know

If you're considering making the switch from a traditional PC (or Mac) to a Chromebook, you may be concerned about the transition.

How to Make Your Phone's Fingerprint Reader More Accurate

Fingerprint readers on phones have made devices more secure and faster to unlock, at least when they work on the first try.

How to Speed Up Your Chromebook

When you first cracked the box for your Chromebook, it was new and snappy.

How to Access Hidden Chrome Features and Settings Using the Chrome:// Pages

Chrome is a pretty simple browser on the outside, but there are tons of pages built in for advanced settings, tweaks, tests, and more.

How to Use ADB and Fastboot on a Chromebook

For a long time, Chromebook users who also need access to the Android Debug Utility (ADB) and Fastboot for Android devices were left with one option: Crouton.

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