Corbin Davenport
News Editor
Contributing since July, 2017
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About Corbin Davenport
Corbin Davenport is the News Editor at How-To Geek and an independent software developer, with extensive experience across macOS, Android, iOS, Windows, and Linux. He also runs Tech Tales, a technology history podcast. Send him an email at corbin@howtogeek.com!
Latest Articles
Microsoft 365 Cheaper 'Basic' Plan Now Has More Features
Microsoft is bringing more features to the $2/month Microsoft 365 Basic plan.
The Commodore 64 is Back With 8BitDo's New Keyboard
The mechanical keyboard is designed to match the original 'bread box' Commodore 64 computer.
ASUS RT-BE88U Router Has Wi-Fi 7, 10 Gbps Ethernet, and No Subscriptions
The Eero Max 7 has some competition.
Windows 11 is Hiding The Old Task Manager
Windows 11 22H2 redesigned the Task Manager, but you can still see the old version.
Apple's WWDC 2024 Event Is Set for June
Apple could reveal new AI features for its devices at the event.
Google Chrome is Now Native on ARM Windows PCs
Google Chrome won't run in x86 emulation on ARM-based Windows laptops anymore.
Philips Hue Improves Light Sync With Samsung TVs, but There’s a Catch
You have to pay extra to synchronize Philips Hue lights with a Samsung TV.
Ubuntu Linux LTS Releases Can Now Get 12 Years of Updates
The new Legacy Support program will help specialized systems stay secure for over a decade.
Windows Subsystem for Linux Might Get Easier to Use
Microsoft is proposing a way to set up and manage WSL without terminal commands.
You Can Load Movies Directly onto Your Meta Quest, Here's How
Your VR headset can be a portable offline movie theater.
General Motors Promises to Stop Selling Your Car's Data
OnStar location and driving information was being sold to insurance companies and data brokers.
Microsoft Surface Pro 10 Says Bye to ARM and Retail Stores
The new Surface Pro only has Intel processors.
United States Says Apple Is an Illegal Monopoly
The Department of Justice and 16 states have accused Apple of anticompetitive practices, primarily with the iPhone's software.
GNOME 46 Arrives With Desktop Enhancements, Faster Files, and More
The update Linux desktop will be included in Ubuntu 24.04 and Fedora 40.
Plex Is Giving up on Its VR Apps
Plex has discontinued its apps for Google Daydream, Gear VR, and Oculus Go.
Google Chrome 123 Might Be The End of Forced Dark Mode
Chrome 123 could be the last version with the popular (but hidden) feature.
The PineVox Wants to Be a Hackable & Private Smart Speaker
Pine64 is still testing the hardware, but the PineVox seems promising.
Microsoft Excel Web App Just Got a Long-Awaited Feature
You can now download spreadsheets in CSV format, finally.