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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 Properly Test 911 Services on Your Cell Phone

Recently, OnePlus owners got a scare when users discovered the new OnePlus 5 would reboot upon trying to call to 911 emergency services.

How to Download Google Maps Data for Offline Navigation on Android or iPhone

Cellular networks are more reliable in more areas than ever before, but that doesn't mean you're guaranteed to have a strong enough connection while out and about.

What to Do If Clicks Don't Register in Android Apps on a Chromebook

Android apps on Chromebooks have some great benefits: they expand the device's capabilities, have an overall small footprint, and they work very well on limited hardware.

How to Root Your Android Phone with Magisk (So Android Pay and Netflix Work Again)

Android users have been rooting their phones since the beginning of the operating system, but in recent years it has gotten much more complicated.

How to Get Android Apps to See External Storage on Chromebooks

Android apps are a great way to expand the sometimes limited capabilities of Chromebooks, but they can be a problem if you store most of your data on an external medium—like an SD card, for example.

How to Quickly Switch Between Running Apps and Games on the PlayStation 4 or Pro

You probably don't do a lot of multitasking on your PlayStation 4, but sometimes you just need to flip back and forth between a pair of apps (or an app and a game).

Turn Your Chromebook Into a Gaming Laptop with Android Apps and a Gamepad

Android apps on Chromebooks are great for getting things done, but they also allow Chromebooks to become more game friendly than ever before, thanks to Google Play's vast game catalog.

The Best Texting Apps for Android

Over the course of the past decade or so, phone calls have died off as our primary form of communication with most people, with text messages being the replacement.

What Is Web Bluetooth?

Generally speaking, most of us think of Bluetooth as a simple, device-to-device to connection used to do things like play music or other audio (speakers/headsets), offer quick notification access (smartwatches), or perform other tasks.

How to Set Up and Use Google Photos' New Shared Libraries

Back at Google I/O 2017, Google announced a new feature in Google Photos called "Shared Libraries".

How to Change Audio Outputs on a Chromebook

Pretty much every Chromebook out there has speakers built in, and almost all of them have at least one other audio output as well---be it a 3.

How to Stream Videos from Your iPhone or iPad to an Apple TV Using AirPlay

When it comes to getting content from your phone to your TV, there's really no shortage of ways to make it happen.

How to Install Android in VirtualBox

If you're itching give Android a try but don't necessarily want use your whole computer for the task, the best option is to run it in a virtual machine using VirtualBox.

How to Resize Android Apps on Chromebooks

Android support on Chromebooks started with Android 6.

How to Troubleshoot Android Auto Problems

Android Auto is a game changer in the car.

How to Mirror your Mac, iPhone, or iPad Screen on Your Apple TV

You can beam all kinds of music and video to your TV with an Apple TV, but did you know you can also mirror the screen of your iPhone, iPad, or Mac on the big screen? Here's how.

How to Print from a Chromebook

While many of us have strived to move into an all digital world, printing is still a necessary evil for most people.

What Is PlayStation Now, and Is It Worth It?

The nostalgia of playing old school PlayStation games is awesome for a lot of us, but without having every generation of console, it can be difficult to get in on some of the best titles of yesterday.

Five Ways to Customize Android that iOS Still Can't Match

Android is very customizable--many of its features are just defaults, and can be swapped out for third-party alternatives without any rooting required.

What Is "Systemless Root" on Android, and Why Is It Better?

Gaining root access on Android devices isn't a new concept, but the way it is done has changed with Android 6.

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