15 Useful iPhone Features You Probably Aren't Using

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February 15, 2023

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Thinking of picking up one of the new Samsung Galaxy S23 models releasing Friday? It might be a good idea to pick up a new phone charger, as well. While you can use any old USB brick lying around your house, more likely than not you won’t be able to achieve the best charging speed with it.

Instead, pick up Spigen’s USB-C charger. This small brick will give you up to 30W of power, so you can charge your S23 up quick. The small size also makes the charger easy to throw into a bag or purse.

 
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What Is Phantom Power, and Does Your Microphone Need It?


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Google Fiber Now Has 5 Gigabit Internet in These 13 Cities


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The Best Budget Headphones of 2023


You can get a great set of headphones without spending a fortune, you just need to know what you’re looking for. The headphones we’ve gathered here perform well beyond what you’d expect from the price tag. Read More »

 
Should You Overclock Your Gaming Laptop?


Enthusiast gamers have been overclocking their desktop systems for ages, but now that gaming laptops offer serious gaming performance there’s interest in doing the same for mobile gaming PCs. However, is there any worthwhile headroom in the world of laptops? Read More »

 
I Added Wireless Charging to My Kindle, and You Can Too


With the release of the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition in 2021, Amazon introduced the first Kindle with wireless charging. If you have any other Kindle, here’s how to add wireless charging to it. Read More »

 
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T-Mobile Is Shutting Down Its 2G Network in 2024


Most carriers in the United States shut down their 3G networks in 2022, and 2G a few years before that, but T-Mobile has been an exception. The carrier has kept 2G functioning all this time, but it won’t for much longer. Read More »

 
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Do LED Lights Really Save Money?


For years, research has circulated that LED lights are more energy-efficient and better for the environment. But can these light bulbs really save you money? Read More »

 
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Never Burn Your Fingers On Microwaved Dishes Again


If you’ve ever had to maneuver a pot holder or tea towel around a hot bowl of soup you just microwaved, you know it’s a real pain. Plus, that soup’s splatter is now all over the top of your appliance. Basically, it’s all a mess, but there’s a clever kitchen gadget that can help. Read More »

 
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The Healthiest Canned Foods to Stock Your Pantry With


Canned foods are affordable and convenient but tend to have a bad reputation when it comes to health and wellness. Like all foods, it’s about recognizing the ingredients and understanding what you are eating. Read More »

 
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Lenovo Thinkpad T16 Gen 1 (16" Intel) Laptop Review: Costly, but Mighty


Lenovo introduced its ThinkPad T16 Gen 1 laptop as the perfect device for work-hard, play-hard professionals. It’s true this laptop can multitask like nobody’s business, but a few omissions feel like missed opportunities. Read More »

 
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8 Things to Make Your Dog Less Messy


Dogs are amazing companions, but their playful behavior can sometimes make it challenging to keep your home clean and tidy, to say the least. Shedding fur, drooling, spilling water, and food can be a constant source of frustration for many dog owners. That being said, there are many products out there that can make your home a little less messy. Read More »

 
The 5 Biggest Android Myths


The Android operating system has been around for a long time, and it’s used by millions and millions of people. Naturally, quite a few myths have cropped up over the years. Are any of these common myths actually true? Read More »

 

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