Corbin Davenport
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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
What is Windows 11 on ARM and How Does it Compare to Regular Windows?
Windows has been available on ARM-powered PCs for years, but should you use it?
Cash App Now Matches Apple Card's Savings Account
Cash App's savings account now has the same 4.5% APY as Apple Card.
Google Gemini 1.5 Can Use Entire Movies As Data Input
Google is testing a new version of its Gemini AI model.
LineageOS 21 Brings Android 14 to More Phones and Tablets
There are 21 supported devices to start, including phones over eight years old.
Windows 11 Can't Run on Your PC? Make It a Chromebook, Google Says
Google is pitching ChromeOS as a potential upgrade path for old PCs.
ChatGPT Will Customize Responses With New "Memory" Feature
It's like custom instructions, but more automatic.
Mozilla Firefox Is Adding Hover Tab Previews
Firefox will soon have the same hovering tab previews as Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft Clipchamp Now Has Better Audio Editing
You'll need to pay up for one of the future improvements, though.
Mozilla Monitor Plus Will Scan the Web for Your Leaked Data
The new service notifies you when personal data is discovered online, and tries to automatically remove it.
You Don't Need A New Webcam, You Need a Light
If your video quality isn't great, buy a light before you buy a new webcam.
Google Bard Now Has Better AI and Image Generation
Google wants you to try Bard so badly that it's not charging for AI image generation.
Verizon Now Has (Slightly) Cheaper 5G Home Internet Service
Skip the unlimited download speeds and save some cash.
OneDrive’s Redesign Is Finally Coming to Everyone
The new OneDrive web app has been limited to business accounts until now.