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The pros and cons of Starship robots delivering your orders
Starship is one of the most popular companies that deliver goods to customers' doors, and it offers efficient and affordable transportation within 30 to 45 minutes by using autonomous robots.

What is an e-Passport, when and how will it change the way you travel?
Wondering what is an e-Passport and what are the differences between a normal passport and an e-passport? Here’s everything you need to know!

Apple Face ID 5 years later: how it evolved
Five years on, is Face ID really as revolutionary as Apple made it out to be and how much better has it become?

How to disconnect and break free of the very thing that’s hurting you more than you know
This is a story about Tommy, but it might as well be just as much about you, or Gina for that matter.

What does 150W fast charging really mean
Fast charging is taking off rapidly, and it’s now supported in most products out there, including smartwatches, earbuds, smartphones, tablets, laptops, and even in electric cars (EVs). Here are the benefits of fast charging.

How to keep communicating when your internet is disrupted
Briar is the king of secure messaging and privacy even without internet access.
Best of MWC 2022: these are the best devices at this year's show
MWC 2022 has brought many advances in the realm of mobile technology, and in this article, we go over the best products made official throughout the event.

GPS, GALILEO, GLONASS, BEIDOU, QZSS: What is it and how does it improve your life?
GALILEO, GLONASS, BDS or BEIDOU, QZSS, GPS: These are all the common names we've seen/heard at one point in our life. What are these satellite navigation systems? How are they different from GPS? Check all the answers here!

eSIM vs iSIM: What is it and what's the difference?
The new integrated SIM (iSIM) technology offers a lot of benefits over the now, traditional eSIM solution, and it could free up even more space inside small devices.

How Apple trade-in turned my broken MacBook Pro into an expensive paperweight
Here's my Apple trade-in nightmare experience, and my reasoning on why you shouldn't use Apple and their repair partners to recoup some of your expensive Mac investments when upgrading.

Your next iPhone might not have a SIM Card slot in 2022. What does this really mean?
There are some rumors going around that the iPhone 14 Series will not have a SIM card tray inside the device. The eSIM rumor has been confirmed by reliable leakers, and it seems likely that we might not see another iPhone with a SIM card slot in…

Like Whatsapp, Signal just “jumped the shark” and stops caring so much about privacy
Signal changes their policy about being completely open with users and decides to start adding closed-source components to their centralized servers.

What The Matrix Resurrections trailer tells us about everything that’s wrong with society
This is not a debate of what's real and what's not. It's a debate over what's right, and what's wrong. It's also my opinion.

This is why I’m potentially skipping the iPhone 13 and not upgrading this year
Smartphones have become too expensive for the incremental upgrade they bring and I might just skip the iPhone 13 this year altogether.

Tim Cook: a decade of Apple legacy, from iPhone 4s to iPhone 13
Tim Cook has been the CEO of Apple Inc. for ten years. In celebrating the decade we look back at the most important milestones.

Dear Apple, stop telling us what we need and start listening for a change!
There was never a time when we needed Touch ID more on our iPhones than now, Apple, so can we please get it back in some shape or form?

Security and Privacy are just Marketing Terms for Apple
When it comes to actually proving or verifying Apple's security and privacy features, you're probably going to be met with a "Trust me, bro" response.

Explaining Windows 11’s bad design
Some backlash against Windows 11 has already started. Sure it looks pretty good, but what about the interaction design for usability, efficiency, productivity, and diversity? Well, maybe that side of things won't be so good.

AT&T Reminds Us That 5G Will Be Awesome Someday
We've been hearing about the advantages of 5G's high speed wireless data connections for years now, but if you have a 5G capable phone, you probably rarely see significant speed boosts and you may not even know why you would want higher bandwidth…

How to make cloud gaming way better
Isn't the point of cloud gaming to have a huge amount of computing resources available to gamers? Why do Stadia and Xbox cloud games shut down?

Why would you want Android apps on Windows 11?
Android apps on Windows 11 sounds like a really great idea, but I can't really think of any Android apps that I don't already have better equivalents for on Windows. What Android apps would you really want to run on Windows?

How (and why) Email could become your favorite messaging system
Your email hatred is probably misplaced. The beauty of email is that you can modify it to do anything you want. There's probably already an easy way to fix what you hate and turn it into a dream hot rod of internet messaging.

Why you should stick to just one fitness tracker for best results
Read this to find out why it is important to only use one fitness tracker or smartwatch, if you are serious about your fitness goals or journey.

Android 12 themes still aren’t as good as Windows Mobile 2003
With Android 12, we're finally seeing some resemblance of system-wide themes... Finally! But older computer operating systems still did it better.

Dear Apple: I tried loving AirTags, but I don’t…
I’m a forgetful person. I actually got into this tech business because…