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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

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The PineVox Wants to Be a Hackable & Private Smart Speaker

Pine64 is still testing the hardware, but the PineVox seems promising.

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Microsoft Excel Web App Just Got a Long-Awaited Feature

You can now download spreadsheets in CSV format, finally.

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Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Chip Might Bring Flagship Features to Cheaper Phones

The new chip is a minor step down from the high-end Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

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Microsoft Office 2024 Coming Soon As One-Time Purchase

Microsoft will release a new one-time purchase version of its Office suite later this year.

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Max Yearly Plans Are Up to 45% Off Today

Watch a bunch of Warner, HBO, and Discovery shows and movies for slightly less money.

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EchoStar's Independent 5G Wireless Network Is Now Nationwide

The "Boost Wireless Network" built by Dish and EchoStar now covers over 70% of the United States.

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Want a Better VR Experience? Ditch the Bluetooth Headphones

Bluetooth has too much latency for most VR apps and games.

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GPT-4 Turbo Is Now Free in Microsoft Copilot

Microsoft is upgrading the free version of Copilot to GPT-4 Turbo.

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System76 Adder Linux Laptop Gets a Hardware Refresh

It now has a 14th Gen Intel CPU and your choice of RTX 40-series graphics cards.

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Proton Mail's Windows and Mac App is Now Available

It's now rolled out to all paying subscribers, and a Linux app is in beta.

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The Galaxy A55 Will Skip The United States

The Galaxy S23 FE is a better option, anyway.

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Firefox’s Screenshot Feature Is Getting Better

Mozilla is testing a revamped screenshot feature.

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Speedometer 3.0 Can Test Your Browser’s Real-World Performance

It's designed to simulate regular web browsing and using web apps.

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This New USB-C Battery Is Super Thin And Has An Info Screen

It can charge laptops, but don't expect it to last long doing that.

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Microsoft Was Showing QR Code Ads on Windows Lock Screens

The large QR codes sent people to a download page for Microsoft Copilot.

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This Is Microsoft’s Plan to Kill the Classic Outlook for Windows

Microsoft will gradually replace the classic Outlook for Windows with the new web-based app.

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What Happened to QuickTime Player?

QuickTime Player is still around, but it's not the cross-platform media giant that it once was.

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iOS 17.4 Update Adds New Emoji, Podcast Transcriptions, and More

The ability to install third-party app stores has also arrived, but only in the EU.

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Google Wants to Remove AI Spam Articles From Search Results

Google is finally trying to show fewer AI-generated spam articles in Search results.

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