Latest from Lance Whitney
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Apple Watch Series 6 vs. Watch Series 5: Which smartwatch is best for you?
Apple Watch Series 5 owners, should you upgrade to the newest model of the smartwatch? Here's a comparison between the Apple Watch Series 6 and the Watch Series 5 to help you make that decision.
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How Apple's new COVID-19 contact tracing process works
Apple's iOS 13.7 update has introduced a new Exposure Notification setting, but it requires support from your state's health authority.
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How to access your Android phone's texts and photos in Windows 10
You can view photos and text messages from your Android device directly in Windows 10. Follow these step-by-step instructions on how to use the Your Phone Companion app.
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How to use the Files app to connect to a network server from your iPhone or iPad
Learn how you can access files on a server directly through the Files app on your iPhone or iPad.
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How to use Back Tap to trigger specific actions on your iPhone
By tapping the back of your iPhone two or three times, you can launch different actions and commands when running iOS 14 or higher.
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Apple Watch Series 6 vs. Watch Series 3 and Watch SE: How do they compare?
With all three watches available from Apple and other retailers, the trick is to balance the features you want against the price you're able to pay.
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How to view translations of foreign websites on your iPhone or iPad
You can now more easily see foreign language sites in your own native language via mobile Safari.
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Huawei snags top spot from Samsung in global smartphone market
For the first time ever in a quarter, China-based Huawei shipped more smartphones around the world than any other vendor, says Canalys.
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Google Pixel 5: Cheat sheet
Google's new Pixel 5 smartphone offers 5G connectivity, a front hole-punch camera, a 6-inch display, and a rear fingerprint sensor.
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Mobile customers who use Wi-Fi calling are more satisfied with their coverage
More than 40% of wireless customers using Wi-Fi calling are happier with their network quality than those not using it, says J.D. Power.