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Were just barely into October, but that means its time for scary season. Every streaming service has its share of thrillers and horror, including some great classics if youre inclined to look around, but some of the new releases are really going to make the month more enjoyable. For some casual monster material, Daryl Dixon returns to The Walking Dead...
Smart devices are convenient, but only if they can be easily controlled. The Google Home widget has always been an excellent tool for turning your gear on and off, but it has an unfortunately slow refresh rate. If you open the widget, it might not be up to date it has a roughly half-hour update schedule. Power users have gotten around this...
September might mean the days of summer are behind us, but there's more time to curl up on the sofa with an Android tablet and play some of the best new Android games. From a new mobile Elder Scrolls game to an adaptation of the classic board game Codenames, some of the biggest mobile games of 2024 launched this September.
Android 16 could come with new Advanced Protection options. Google's Advanced Protection Program is a suite of optional security features meant to safeguard information in the accounts of people at higher than normal risk of phishing or other online attacks.
If there's one area where the Google Pixel line has always excelled, it's wallpapers. The phones have always had choices that range from mineral-inspired works of art to Premier League-inspired works for footie fans. That's no exception for the Pixel 9a, whose wallpapers leaked in lower resolution a few weeks ago. That sneak peek was enough to get fans...
Amazon has a wonderful wish list feature. Instead of feeling guilty about spending hundreds of dollars on your purchases, you can create an Amazon wish list for the holidays. Sharing a wish list lets you collaborate with your friends or family for presents or organize a gift registry. You can also configure the wish list to allow others to add or edit...
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