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‘Liquid Detected in Lightning Connector’ on your iPhone? You have two options
Your iPhone got wet and now you’re getting an error message when you try to charge it. Here’s what to do next.
Read MoreYou can upgrade your old PC to Windows 11 – even if Microsoft says it’s ‘incompatible’. Here’s how
You don’t have to throw away a perfectly good PC just because it doesn’t meet Microsoft’s strict Windows 11 compatibility standards. Here’s how you can work around the restrictions and safely upgrade a Windows 10 PC.
Read MoreGarmin adds watch faces and more apps – including Disney, GoPro – to app store
With the Connect IQ store supported on watches, bike computers, and outdoor handhelds, developers gain access to a huge market. Now Garmin needs to expand its payment options.
Read MoreVerizon is using AI to prevent accidental internet outages – here’s how
Artificial intelligence is helping Verizon stop third-party cable cuts before they happen. Here’s how it can help you, and what you should do before digging.
Read MoreThis affordable Android tablet has a big screen and lasted me days
This Blackview Tab 18, with an octa-core processor, 12GB of RAM, and a huge battery, is just the thing for me.
Read MoreTwo tricks that make using the Linux command line a lot easier
Using the Linux command line doesn’t have to be the chore you think it is.
Read MoreThe Sony A80L OLED TV’s AI-powered upscaling blew me away, and it’s currently under $2,000
Superb audio quality and an improved image processor make Sony’s mid-range OLED a fantastic choice.
Read MoreTikTok’s parent company launches AI text-to-video generation tool
ByteDance’s new app takes one step past its AI rivals by generating images and videos on the same platform.
Read MoreReddit tests AI-powered search results, mulls paid subreddits
The new search summaries aim to help users ‘dive deeper’ into the site. A similar AI experiment didn’t work so well for Google.
Read MoreI tested the best smartwatch for kids, and it’s not an Apple Watch or Garmin
Google’s new $229 Fitbit Ace LTE is full of whimsy, fitness-centric games, and useful security features – and it just got a slew of updates.
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