AvatarJohn McLennanAvatarAvatarHow to Stop Those Annoying Spam Calls You Get Every Dayverified_publisherCNET - Jason Cipriani, Nelson AguilarYou shouldn't be afraid to pick up your phone.
AvatarJohn McLennanStoryboardShould You Buy a 5G Phone Now or Wait? We ExplainAvatarCurated byPCMagEvery flagship phone in America has 5G now, so it's worth asking: Should you upgrade? 5G devices improve every year, so it might seem like you should hold off as long as you can before picking one up, but is that really the best approach? We break down the pros and cons of upgrading today, based on your phone needs, plus take a look at the state of 5G today and round up the top 5G devices we've tested.
AvatarJohn McLennanAvatarAvatarHow to Determine if Your Internet Provider Is Limiting Your Speedsverified_publisherCNET - David PriestSlow internet speeds? Your broadband provider might be responsible. Learn how to identify if it's throttling your bandwidth -- and what to do about it.
AvatarJohn McLennanAvatarAvatarI’m finally cutting the cord — and this is my choice to replace cableTom's Guide - By Kelly WooDeciding to cut the cord is easy. Figuring out how to replace cable is the hard part. Last week, I detailed why I’m finally cutting the cord (an …
AvatarJohn McLennanFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Biggest Mistakes You're Making With Extension Cords - House Digesthousedigest.com - Chelsea GreenwoodLet's start with the simple stuff. Always check extension cords for damage before using (including loose connections, cracked or frayed sockets, or …
AvatarJohn McLennanStoryboardThe Biggest Mistakes You're Making With Extension CordsAvatarCurated byHouseDigestExtension cords are convenient to use around the house, but they can lead to fires or falls if used improperly. Here are top mistakes to avoid.
AvatarJohn McLennanAvatarAvatarThe FCC Wants Scammers to Stop Calling Youverified_publisherCNET - Marguerite ReardonHate robocalls? A federal mandate was supposed to curb these calls. But here's why you can expect even more in 2022.
AvatarJohn McLennanAvatarAvatarRobocalls are out of control. But that could change after June 30verified_publisherCNET - Marguerite ReardonHate robocalls? A federal mandate was supposed to curb these calls. But here's why you can expect even more in 2022.
AvatarJohn McLennanAvatarAvatarHow to put video calls on your TVverified_publisherPopular Science - David NieldWe’ve got solutions for Zoom, Google Meet, FaceTime, and more We’re all getting more comfortable working and socializing over video apps, whether it’s office meetings on Zoom or family catch-ups over FaceTime. But squinting at your friends, relatives, or colleagues on your phone, tablet, or computer …