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There's value in your used smartphone. If you're ready to trade in your iPhone X and upgrade to the iPhone 11, find out who wants it, and how much it's worth.
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There's value in your used smartphone. If you're ready to trade in your iPhone X and upgrade to the iPhone 11, find out who wants it, and how much it's worth.
Learn a couple of ways to keep your Outlook and iPhone calendars in harmony.
Learn how to control presentations, media applications, and more on your Windows PC from your Apple Watch via an app called Mobile Mouse.
If you need to work with Git while on the go, install it on Android with the help of Termux and F-Droid.
This comprehensive guide covers the Google Pixel phone's specifications and features. Also, read about hardware flaws that resulted in a settlement for owners of the original Pixel.
Two decades ago some people still used dial-up modems, and now the world is at our fingertips. Read on to get a sense of how much has changed in the IT office since 2000.
TechRepublic's cheat sheet to the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+, and Note 10+ 5G cover the differences between the three models and why the mobile devices matter for business.
Samsung's latest tablet is built to compete with high-end devices like the iPad Pro. Here's what business professionals need to know about the Galaxy Tab S6.
Microsoft's mobile device management solution can help control Android devices in your network as well as Windows PCs.
Figure A: The ZorinOS desktop found by the mobile app.
Zorin Connect makes it easy to work between Linux and Android.
Learn how to gauge the health of your iOS or Android device through a free app called TestM.
Read this tutorial on how to use Microsoft's Sticky Notes in Windows 10, on the web, and on your iPhone or Android phone.
Learn how to connect to a remote PC using your mobile device via Microsoft's Remote Desktop app.
Using Apple Configurator 2 allows Mac users to create simple configuration payloads that modify settings for macOS and iOS devices with ease.
Apple has long been the proprietary bad guy, but Google’s privacy-sucking ways in Android should give open source freedom fighters reason to consider switching.