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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

How to Create a Game Event on the PlayStation 4 or Pro

If you like spending time gaming with others online, creating an event on the PlayStation 4 or Pro is an easy way to get everyone together at the same time, in the same game.

Is Facebook's New "Messenger Kids" App Safe for My Kids?

When it comes to online safety, "Facebook" isn't the first name any of us generally think of.

Is Wireless Charging Slower Than Wired Charging?

Look, Apple is making wireless charging cool again with the iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X.

What Is DirecTV Now, and Can It Replace Your Cable Subscription?

Streaming television is getting more and more popular, allowing users to get away from standard cable packages and into something that fits their lifestyle.

How to Monitor (and Reduce) Your Data Usage on Android

Increasingly sophisticated phones and data-hungry applications make it easier than ever to blow through your cellphone plan's data cap.

Chromebooks Are More than "Just a Browser"

Chromebooks have come a long way since their humble introduction with the CR-48 back in December of 2010, but people still think of them as "just a browser".

How to Manage Your Child's Android Phone with Google Family Link

If you're the parent of young child and would like a way to keep them safe when they use their phone, Google Family Link may be the option you've been looking for.

How to Find a List of Every App You've Installed from Google Play

If you've had a smartphone for any reasonable amount of time, you've probably installed and uninstalled more apps than you care to remember.

Are Cheap Android Phones Worth It?

Cheap Android phones are quickly becoming commonplace—for as low as $99, you can get a reliable, initially-impressive handset that you're free to take to a bunch of different carriers.

The Best Chromebooks You Can Buy, 2017 Edition

While once considered a novelty item by many tech enthusiasts, Chromebooks have broken out of the "just a browser" mold and become legitimate laptops.

What’s the Difference Between the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Slim, and PlayStation 4 Pro?

Sony's PlayStation 4 has been out since 2013, but there's a pair of new, updated players on the stage: The PlayStation 4 Slim and PlayStation 4 Pro.

Amazon Fire Tablet vs. Fire Tablet Kids: What's the Difference?

Amazon's Fire Tablets offer arguably some of the best value in tablets today.

How to Join a Beta and Download Early Versions of Android Apps

Back in the earlier days of Android, if you wanted to beta test an application, you generally had to sideload it alongside the current stable version of the app.

Streaming Box Showdown: Apple TV vs. Roku vs. Amazon Fire TV vs. Chromecast vs. Android TV

It's no secret that "smart" TVs aren't really that smart.

How to Set Up a VPN on Android TV

There are several reasons you may want to use a VPN on your Android TV box, but it's not available as a stock option like it is in Android phones or tablets.

Lots of Android Apps Will Lose Features or Disappear from the Play Store Soon

Android, as an operating system, is great for power users---apps have the ability to do all kinds of stuff that other, more locked-down phones can't do.

How to Automatically Turn On Your TV with the PlayStation 4 or Pro Using HDMI-CEC

Call it petty, but there's just something about eliminating the "turn on the TV" portion of firing up your PlayStation 4 that makes the whole process seem faster.

How to Make the Most of The Pixel 2's Awesome Ambient Display

Android phones with Ambient Display are nothing new, but it's taken a really long time to perfect them.

How to Send Audio Recordings Over MMS on Android

Text messaging is great and all, but it's not always the most efficient way to communicate with another person.

How to Customize the Google Feed (and Make It Actually Useful)

When Google first released Google Now, it was celebrated by Android users across the board.

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