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Microsoft 365 Might Be the Best Tech Subscription

Most of us are drowning under a sea of subscription services, whether they be streaming platforms, cloud storage, phone plans, or anything else. However, there is one right now that is a shockingly good deal, and might even save you money: Microsoft 365. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3OKfR3T

Tesla Model 3 Redesign Hinted to Take on Rival EVs

After years of no real EV competition, Tesla could be feeling the heat from rival manufacturers lately. In fact, a redesigned Model 3 is reportedly in the works and could be coming soon with a lower price tag. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3VxgXly

The Excellent Kasa Smart Plug Is Just $7 Right Now

Smart home gadgets aren’t just smart lightbulbs. You can make pretty much any part of your house smart these days, even things as simple as wall plugs. If you want to get one of the best smart plugs, this amazing Kasa option is cheaper than ever during this Cyber Monday. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3EIAs3X

The Best Android Camera Phones of 2022

Looking to up your photo game? A new, camera-focused smartphone will do wonders for your social media pictures. These are the best Android camera phones that will make sunsets sparkle, food look irresistible, and nighttime landscapes dazzle. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/2ZIZpLS

The Best Streaming Devices of 2022

Streaming services make it easy to watch your favorite movies and shows, but it can be hard to stream them on your TV. Our streaming device recommendations will make it easy to put on Netflix and enjoy it hassle-free. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3AR0GQr

The Best iPads of 2022

There are a lot of iPads nowadays, and it can be hard to figure out which one’s right for you—especially considering the price. Which iPad you want will depend on if you’re looking for something to read on, need a laptop replacement, or anything in between. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3V7qwb4

The Best Practical Tech For College Students

College is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and it’s pretty dang expensive. So with any extra money you have, it’s important to spend it on worthwhile tech that’ll potentially last the entire time at college and not on gimmicky items that’ll break or be ignored after a few weeks. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3u15zmh

The Pros and Cons of Buying Phones From Your Carrier

If there’s a techy person in your life, you’ve probably heard that you shouldn’t buy phones directly from your carrier. While that’s a good general rule, it’s not always true. Let’s talk about the pros and cons. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3OzKRTW

Why You Should Use a Credit Card to Shop Online

If you’re buying anything online, whether it’s physical products or digital subscriptions, you may be worried about scams, payment issues, or other shenanigans. There is a simple way to avoid a lot of these issues when paying online, and you likely already have it in your pocket: your credit card. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3XtbcHq

That Viral Breakfast Sandwich Maker Is On Sale for Black Friday

Who doesn’t love a good breakfast sandwich? Bacon, egg, and cheese? Yes, please! But let’s be honest, constructing a breakfast sandwich can be time-consuming. Thankfully, there’s an appliance for that, and it’s on sale. Read This Article on LifeSavvy › https://bit.ly/3AHR9ev

Get Four Apple AirTags for 24% Off, the Lowest Price Yet

Apple AirTags are the best Bluetooth trackers around, as long as you use an iPhone (Android devices have to use one of the alternatives). Now you can get a 4-pack of AirTags for just $74.99. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3XrOijQ

Everything You Need to Start Podcasting

Looking to start a podcast? If so, you’re probably wondering about the things you need to begin. What you need to launch a podcast depends on certain factors. This includes your budget, hardware, software, and hosting. In this article, we’ll show you all you need to get started with podcasting. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3V9Sse4

Grab a Galaxy S22 Ultra for $300 off Today

The Galaxy S22 Ultra is Samsung’s top-tier smartphone, with a massive screen, built-in S Pen stylus, and advanced cameras. Now you can get a carrier-unlocked model for $900, a discount of $300 from the original price. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3Autr5x

10 Quick Ways to Speed Up a Slow PC Running Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11

Windows PCs don’t have to slow down over time. Whether your PC has gradually become slower or it suddenly ground to a halt a few minutes ago, there could be quite a few reasons for that slowness. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3JOy2BW

SwiftKey for iPhone and iPad Won’t Die After All

SwiftKey is a popular third-party keyboard for Android, iPhone, and iPad, acquired by Microsoft in 2016. The company said in September that the iPhone and iPad versions were going away, but Microsoft has now reversed course. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3V8Ns9u

Run Android TV 13 on Your Raspberry Pi with This Unofficial Port

The Chromecast with Google TV gained its Android 12 upgrade last month. But funnily enough, your Raspberry Pi 4 can run an even newer version of Google’s smart TV software—Android TV 13. All you need is an unofficial port. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3Gx3UfQ

Here's How to Get Your Declined Stadia Refund

Many of us saw it coming, but Google Stadia is dead and will officially shut down in January of 2023. The company quickly announced that refunds were on the way, and now they’ve started the difficult process of reaching out to users that didn’t get a refund or had it declined. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3AuLpoq

1Password Users Can Now Test the "Passwordless Experience" of 2023

In early 2023, the 1Password manager will gain a password-free login feature called “Passkeys.” It’s an interesting concept that could increase users’ security and convenience, and customers can test a live demo at the 1Password website. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3V7vO65

Google Wallet Coming to More Fitbits and 12 More Countries

Google rebranded its Google Pay contactless payments app into Google Wallet, now encompassing several things, including loyalty passes, digital keys and, of course, credit and debit cards. Now, Wallet is becoming available in 12 more countries. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3ENSKCd

The Pixel Watch Just Inherited Fitbit's Best Sleep-Tracking Feature

After receiving its first post-launch update, the Pixel Watch now offers Fitbit’s best sleep-tracking feature. So long as you enable the Pixel Watch’s 6-month Fitbit Premium trial, it’ll provide Sleep Profiles for deeper insight into your nightly slumbers. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3UGrlrf

How to Turn Off OneDrive on Windows

Wondering how to disable OneDrive? You can pause OneDrive’s file sync, quit the app, prevent it from opening at startup, or get rid of the app from your machine for good. We’ll show you how to do all of that on your Windows computer. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3UEwEaL

7 Roku Features You Should Be Using

Roku devices are well known for being easy to use—that’s one of the main reasons why they’re so popular. That doesn’t mean they can’t do a lot of cool things, though. We’ll show you some features you should use. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3Ops6ml

Will An Electric Car Lose Battery While Parked?

Electric cars are an exciting new addition to the world of automobiles, but first-time buyers understandably have a lot of questions. Whether that’s wondering how much it costs to charge or if your electric car will lose battery while parked and powered off. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3ExSDue

Why You Shouldn't Buy the iPhone SE

Money’s tight right now. If you’re hurting for a new iPhone, there’s a good chance that the budget-minded iPhone SE is on your radar. But unless you get a ridiculously good deal, the iPhone SE just isn’t worth buying anymore. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3g9OpQc

The Best Internal SSDs of 2022

With so many SSDs on the market, picking one that fits both your needs and budget can be a daunting task. We’ve put together a list of the best SSDs out there so you can choose the best one for you. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3WWPwTM

The Best Laptop Bags of 2022

Laptops are expensive and fragile objects, so it’s important to take care of them in transit. The right bag can keep your laptop safe, whether you’re commuting to work on a train or bicycling in the rain. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3Esk9Jr

Microsoft’s New Surface Pro Is Much More Repairable

Surface devices, as great as they are, have always been infamous for being unnecessarily hard to repair. Thankfully, if you were looking to buy a Surface Pro 9, you’ll be glad to know repairs are slightly easier compared to Microsoft’s previous tablets. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3UNNaVt

iPhone 14 Satellite SOS Feature Is Coming in November

One of the biggest improvements to the iPhone 14 was the introduction of a new Satellite SOS feature, allowing you to get help and access to emergency services outside of cell tower range. Soon, you’ll actually be able to use it. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3GbMTrc

10 YouTube Features You Should Be Using

YouTube has been around since 2005, and it’s one of the most visited websites in the world. Tons of features have been added to the YouTube website and apps over the years. We’ll share some you may not know about. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3vJ1nc9

You Can Now Buy .RSVP Websites

Google’s dominance over the web also extends to owning a domain registry. The company manages several Top-Level Domains (TLDs), such as .day and .new, and now there’s another website ending for the taking: .rsvp. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3DP0KkB

Buying an iPhone Might Be Difficult This Holiday Season

It has been difficult to buy many electronics over the past two years, from game consoles to cars, and the supply chain problems aren’t over. If you were looking to buy an iPhone 14 Pro this holiday season, your favorite model or color might not be readily available. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3EfHnlS

The Best 'Clue' Versions You Need to Try

The original Clue board game was first released over 70 years ago, and the fact that it’s still around today with multiple iterations speaks to the game’s greatness. If you haven’t ever played the traditional Clue game, I’d start there. But if you have, explore the game’s many unique editions to reignite your love for Clue. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3E9jPiU

How to Use Your Car as an Emergency Electricity Source During a Blackout

Power outages can happen without warning, sometimes as a result of natural disasters. If it’s not clear when the power will come on again, you can use the small power station you already own, parked in your garage: your car. Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3FKuKk8

Cherry Revives the "Nixie" Style with New MX Keyboard Switch

Cherry is back with a mechanical switch that will surely excite some retro keyboard fans. The new Cherry MX Black Clear-Top is an all-new take on the legendary “Nixie” produced by Nixdorf keyboards in the 1980s. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3hcRL53

15 Life Hack Amazon Finds That Make Life Way Easier

How many times each day do you let out a sigh of frustration because a daily task felt harder than it needed to be? Maybe you made a mess trying to pour leftover soup into a container or maybe you couldn’t get the last bit of toothpaste out of the tube. Whatever the case, there are a lot of ways our lives could run a little easier. Read This Article on LifeSavvy › https://bit.ly/3U92e02

This Stunning 1987 Nissan Sunny Pickup Goes All-Electric

The Nissan Leaf is a nice little electric car, but it doesn’t quite compare to this custom-built 1987 Nissan Sunny Pickup EV. At the annual Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show, Nissan unveiled this stunning EV conversion powered by the Leaf’s electric motors. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3FLpMUp

How Many Ads Are on Netflix’s Basic Plan?

Netflix is largely responsible for the ad-free, monthly subscription streaming model that has become so popular. However, Netflix now has a “Basic with Ads” plan that includes ads for a lower price. But just how many ads is it? Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3sNLYpd

Editor’s Choice: Save 50% On the Google Nest Audio Speaker

Smart home speakers are a dime a dozen these days, and some of them are exceptionally good. If you want the best smart home speaker with Google Assistant integration money can buy, though, look no further than the Google Nest Audio Smart Speaker, now down to $49.99 ($50 off). Read This Article on How-To Geek › https://bit.ly/3TYoBF4

Watch Telsa's Semi Truck Glide to Highway Speeds With Ease

Ahead of Tesla’s Semi trucks getting delivered in December to Pepsi Co, the first company to receive the new all-electric Semi, we’ve received a rather impressive video of it in action. The rare glimpse shows off its impressively fast and smooth acceleration from a complete stop. Read This Article on Review Geek › https://bit.ly/3TTIddL