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
What's New in Chrome 74, Arriving April 23
Chrome 74 heads to the stable channel on April 23. Get ready for dark mode on Windows---and more.
Daily News Roundup, 4/14/19: Big Brother is Watching
How police are using Google location data to find witnesses and suspects, Microsoft was dually hacked, Facebook left hidden messages in Oculus controllers, and so much more.
Here's How to Watch the NBA Playoffs Without Cable
Don't want to miss a second of that sweet NBA Playoff action? We have you covered.
Daily News Roundup, 4/12/19: Disney+ Will Land on November 12th for $6.99 a Month
Future Android updates may come from the Play Store, Facebook might move Messenger back to the main apps, whales used to have legs (legs!), and a lot more. Let's talk tech (and some science)!
Daily News Roundup, 4/11/19: The Black Hole
Plus Amazon employees may be listening to your Alexa interactions, Instagram stops promoting "inappropriate" content, YouTube TV comes under fire, and a lot more.
Daily News Roundup, 4/10/19: Spyware Isn't Just for Android as Exodus Hits iOS Devices
Facebook fixes issues with memorialized profiles, Verizon patches Fios routers, the first picture of a black hole, a woman calls the police on her Roomba, and so much more. So much.
How to Find Your Android Phone's IMEI Number
Sometimes you need to find your device's IMEI number. Here's how to do it...along with when you shouldn't share it.
Daily News Roundup, 4/9/19: Google's Violent Video Game Problem
Plus Wing's drone delivery launches in Australia, Microsoft's Chromium-Edge is here, Huawei wants to sell 5G modems to Apple, and more.
How to Scan QR Codes on an Android Phone
Did you know there's an easy way to scan QR codes already baked into your phone?
Stringify is Shutting Down After Five Years
After five years in the automation scene, Stringify is closing its doors at the end of June.
Daily News Roundup, 4/8/19: Netflix Kills AirPlay Support
Plus Apple passes Spotify in paid US subscribers, the S10's fingerprint scanner is easily duped, and your credit card info may be for sale on Facebook. Great.
Daily News Roundup: Amazon's Big Plan to Bring Internet Access to the Globe
Amazon wants to launch a bunch of satellites, more Android Q details, Microsoft's pairing of Xbox Live Gold and Game Pass, and a whole lot more. Let's talk about the best stories for the morning of April 5th, 2019.
Daily News Roundup: 540 Million Facebook User Records Leaked
Android Q Beta 2 is available for Pixel devices, Google is killing another service, Beats announces AirPods competitors, and a lot more. Here's your daily news briefing for April 4th, 2019.
Daily News Roundup: Facebook Wants Your Email Password (No, Seriously)
Netflix price hikes, YouTube's questionable recommendation algorithm, Apple New+ subscriber numbers, and a whole lot more. Here's the latest from the tech world over the last 24 hours.
Daily News Roundup: Toshiba Returns to the Laptop Business with a New Name
Toshiba rebrands its PC division as Dynabook, Google say the Play Store is more secure than ever, and the iPad Mini 5 shows what it's made of.
Chrome OS is Getting Fragmented (and This Time It’s Google’s Fault)
Chrome OS has its own fragmentation problem. With Android and Linux apps arriving, only some Chromebooks are getting these new features---and the gap keeps growing.
Daily News Roundup: Another Day, Another Data Breach (And More from the Weekend)
Over 2 million credit card numbers were stolen, Apple killed AirPower, and government malware was found in the Play Store. Just another typical Monday, right?
Daily News Roundup: Office Depot Faked Malware Scans, Prime Members Get Free Switch Online, and More
Oh, Office Depot. We're not mad, just disappointed.
Android Weekly: Galaxy Fold Details, a 4000 mAh Battery Charged in 17 Minutes, and More
How many Folds would a Galaxy fold if a Galaxy could fold Folds?
Daily News Roundup: Shoddy MacBook Keyboards, FTC Cracks Down On Robocalls, and More
No one likes robocalls, especially the FTC. Also, Apple is sorry about your MacBook keyboard. Oh, and Samsung made a vase you can throw at fire.