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All the Ways Windows 10 Works With Android or iPhone

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Why Does My Camera Slow Down or Stop Shooting Bursts?

Every camera has a burst mode: it's where you hold down the shutter button and it keeps taking photos until you lift your finger. It's great for shooting sports, wildlife, or any other situation where you're trying to capture a fleeting moment. The thing is, you can't use burst mode indefinitely; after a few moments, it slows down or stops entirely. Let's find out why, and some of the things you can do to potentially increase the length of the bursts you can shoot.   Read More »


All the Ways Windows 10 Works With Android or iPhone

Windows 10’s Redstone 5 update will include a new “Your Phone” app that syncs text messages, photos, and notifications from your phone to your PC. But you can already do this—and more—with features currently in Windows 10.   Read More »


What You Need to Know About Smoke Alarms

Smoke alarms are cheap and pretty basic, but they can definitely be life savers. However, there might be some things you don’t know about smoke alarms that could make you rethink the ones you have now.   Read More »


How to Set up Smarthome Devices When You Have Roommates

Whether you’re in college sharing a dorm room, or just have roommates to make rent cheaper, here’s how to set up your smarthome devices so that they play nicely with multiple household members, as well other devices that your roommates might have.   Read More »


Fortnite For Android Skips The Play Store, And That’s A Huge Security Risk

Android gamers have been itching to get their hands on Fortnite ever since the game made the jump to iOS back in April. But the developer has now confirmed that to actually play it, they’ll have to go outside Google’s Play Store distribution service. That’s going to create a lot of problems.   Read More »






FYI / Useful Tips and Headlines
This new section contains our commentary on what we're reading from around the web. It's like a daily digest of the things we found interesting in the world of technology.

Google Maps is Renaming Entire Neighborhoods
Google is a powerful company, but did you know it can rename entire areas of a city, seemingly accidentally?   Read More »


CCleaner Rolls Back Sketchy Update, Promises Not to Undo User Preferences in Future Version
Piriform, reacting to widespread backlash, rolled back recent changes to CCleaner that made it functionally impossible to prevent data collection.   Read More »




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Today's Tech Term

Compooter

Compooter is a slang term for a computer that frequently malfunctions.



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