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About Corbin Davenport

Corbin Davenport is the News Editor at How-To Geek and an independent software developer. He also runs Tech Tales, a technology history podcast. Send him an email at corbin@howtogeek.com!

Latest Articles

Grab an Anker USB-C-to-Lightning Cable for Just $9 Today

The iPhone and other Apple products still use Lightning ports for charging and data transfer, but you can use them with USB Type-C chargers (and possibly boost your charging speed) with the right cable.

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Steam's Latest Update Makes Search More Useful

You might not have to use Google as much.

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Windows 11's File Explorer Is Getting a New Details Pane

Another Windows 7-era element is getting a refresh.

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Dell's New XPS 13 Plus Has 13th Gen Intel, No Headphone Jack

Two Thunderbolt 4... but no headphone jack?

Bing Chat's New Update Looks a Lot Like ChatGPT

More features are on the way for Bing Chat.

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You Can Add a Color Picker to Your Browser

You don't have to open Paint every time.

Google Accounts Can Now Use Passkeys Instead of Passwords

You can't ditch passwords entirely yet, but this is the first step.

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Video Calls Just Got Better in Google Chrome

Chrome 113 has some improvements for video calls and screen sharing.

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Google Chrome Is Ditching the Lock Icon for Websites

A small change, but years in the making.

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OneDrive on the Web Has a New Look and a Lot More Features

Lots of updates coming to OneDrive soon.

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Mozilla Firefox Will Help You Detect Fake Product Reviews

Another service under Mozilla's belt.

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Google Chrome 113 Is Now Available to Download

A new Chrome update arrives today.

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Intel CPUs Might Give up the "i" After 14 Years

Intel is preparing "brand changes" ahead of the first Meteor Lake chips.

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You Might Not Need a Number Pad on Your Keyboard

The number pad has a time and place, but it doesn't need to be on your keyboard.

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YouTube Music Now Has Podcasts (Sort Of)

It's not really a podcast player.

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