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
Apple’s iOS 17.2 Update Adds New iPhone Features and a Journal App
You can download it starting today.
How to Make Microsoft Edge Less Annoying
You can de-bloat Microsoft Edge and improve your browsing experience.
Google’s New Gemini AI Is Ready to Fight GPT-4
Google claims Gemini can beat the GPT-4 model in ChatGPT in a variety of tasks.
Windows 10 Will Stay Secure After 2025, if You Pay Up
Mainstream support for Windows 10 will end in October 2025, but you can pay to keep the updates going.
Microsoft Copilot and Bing Chat Are Getting GPT-4 Turbo
Microsoft's AI assistants are getting a little bit better.
Lenovo’s New Tiny PC Has Google ChromeOS
It's like a Chromebook. Except there's no screen. And it's really small.
DirecTV Just Lost Channels in 52 Areas
The war between broadcasters and TV services isn't slowing down.
Update Your iPhone, iPad, and Mac Right Now to Fix a Security Exploit
Another zero-day vulnerability affecting WebKit and the Safari browser.
Windows 11’s Media Player Is Actually Good—Here's Why You Should Use It
It might be one of the best features in Windows 11.
Samsung Internet Browser Is Now on Windows PCs
The popular web browser for Android is now on Windows PCs.
Google Slides Can Turn Your Presentations Into Videos
A long-standing PowerPoint feature has made it to Google Slides.
LibreOffice Returns to Android Phones & Tablets
It's still mostly for viewing documents, though, not editing.
Tablo (4th Generation) DVR Review: Free Local TV With Some Catches
Watch local TV channels anywhere in your home without a subscription.
Get This Anker 240W USB Type-C Charger for Just $110 Today
Charge up your laptop, phone, and tablet at the same time at super-fast speeds.
Firefox 120 Now Available: Here's What's New
Mozilla has a few new privacy and link features for you to try out.
The TV at Your Airbnb Could Be a Security Risk
Protect your accounts and don't leave them logged in at shared locations.
The Photos App in Windows 11 Is Getting Better
Microsoft is testing four new features for the Photos app.
Google Will Kill Outdated Chrome Extensions in 2024
Some of your browser extensions might not stick around for much longer.